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<strong>The</strong><br />

Spirit<br />

Of Truth<br />

King David <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

Presents<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Secrets <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Truth<br />

By<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth


© Copyright 2010 by Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth<br />

Α − Ω + Ω − Α − Θ<br />

aka<br />

<strong>Jim</strong> White<br />

All rights reserved<br />

First published in the<br />

United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Under which I stand in honor <strong>of</strong> it<br />

And the peoples living within it on the<br />

Planet Earth <strong>of</strong> my Domain as<br />

Living mortal human<br />

Being born <strong>of</strong><br />

Woman<br />

And<br />

A<br />

Man


Judaism<br />

Christianity<br />

<strong>Is</strong>lam


Unified As a Global<br />

Universal<br />

Belief<br />

One<br />

In<br />

PEACE<br />

Forever upon<br />

Planet Earth<br />

Standing<br />

Atop Pyramids<br />

Of Truth<br />

Symbolized by


<strong>The</strong> information you are about to read and study, or down load if you do<br />

prefer to enable quiet contemplation after printing it at leisure <strong>of</strong> private<br />

intellectual subjugation <strong>of</strong> conceptual enterprise in order to comprehend<br />

to grasp and apprehend the significance, peculiar to establishment three<br />

revealed religious belief systems <strong>of</strong> Jew, Christian and Muslim. What is<br />

<strong>of</strong> serious concern the motives factored that inhibits resolution <strong>of</strong> peace<br />

amongst them when all peoples <strong>of</strong> Earth endure pains and sufferings <strong>of</strong><br />

seemingly never ending warfare caused by all three them. <strong>The</strong> goals <strong>of</strong><br />

this endeavor are threefold squared resulting with elimination sects that<br />

differ amongst 3.7 billions peoples globally whence no jurisprudence is<br />

potentially possible thereto, before it is to late to usher in the state peace<br />

on Earth and goodwill towards 3.3 billion other peoples neither <strong>of</strong> same<br />

deity precepts nor comprehend that revelation infers and or provokes.<br />

First is presentation <strong>of</strong> Seventeen generations <strong>of</strong> validated and proved as<br />

the Formal Pedigree <strong>of</strong> King David <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael, whence includes Eighteen<br />

Hebrew kings in exacting detailed properly ordering direct descendants<br />

<strong>of</strong> David leaving no doubts in reader cognition faculties. After judicious<br />

study <strong>of</strong> the pedigree are several resolutions pertaining to disagreements<br />

amongst the three revealed religions with potential to invoke mutual and<br />

<strong>of</strong> voluntary self-accord to end the present ongoing stalemate status.<br />

<strong>The</strong> formal title <strong>of</strong> this free edition is the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>; however it is not<br />

complete without the total <strong>of</strong> Ninety-five descendant generations direct,<br />

as proved without doubts as to the accuracy <strong>of</strong> the compiled pedigree as<br />

compiled constitutes 989 persons, 528 families, beginning 1023BCE, so<br />

ending generation 95 this year 2010.<br />

I cannot afford to give away thirty-eight years <strong>of</strong> my life devoted to and<br />

proving the pedigree <strong>of</strong> King David thereto the Formal Pedigree to soon<br />

be available for purchase through willing public domain sources. Cost is<br />

to be determined for hardbound editions accord <strong>of</strong> publishing standard<br />

markets, but the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth said, <strong>The</strong> Truth will set people <strong>Free</strong>, and<br />

the Internet version is <strong>Free</strong> to Everyone Universally Everywhere inside<br />

the Universe.


This book is somewhat unusual, even distinct for it serves the purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> intent <strong>of</strong> it, and instead <strong>of</strong> having chapters it was compiled with other<br />

treatises, new treatises, and Ninety-Five descendant generations <strong>of</strong> King<br />

David <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael, and it is a stand-alone direct register <strong>of</strong> provable people<br />

that descend <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> known wives. His descendants migrated to Rome<br />

from Babylon to Egypt, England, and several nations <strong>of</strong> Europe through<br />

many noble families. David was not born in <strong>Is</strong>rael, he was born in this<br />

modern era is called … Wadi Uzzah … located today in northern Africa<br />

in the nation <strong>of</strong> Libya.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name has many variant spellings, and we used the modern name, as<br />

Scripture <strong>of</strong> Jew and Christian use several different spellings dependent<br />

on translations or source text used. David was captured when young and<br />

sold into slavery, and we learned his owner was a merchant that traded<br />

along the many caravan routes. David managed to escape in the ancient<br />

area occupied by the Nabataean people, which is a very difficult society<br />

to study although there were many places their influence is still evident.<br />

Strangely odd there is a temple at Petra named Al Uzza, enough stated.<br />

Temple AL Uzza, Petra Nabataea


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong> begins with the birth <strong>of</strong> David, and continuum to present day as<br />

I type these words before your one good eye, for the other was sewn shut by words<br />

written in books and published globally as Torah, Bibles, and the Qur’an. All three<br />

are filled <strong>of</strong> lies and deception that originally did not exist, for the first books were<br />

the Pentateuch consisting <strong>of</strong> five literary works used to teach logic and the fine art<br />

<strong>of</strong> analog reasoning to children enabling them to make wise decisions which is the<br />

first hint or clue for readers. <strong>The</strong>refore, that which is first is last; that which is last<br />

is first, or in Greek, the Alpha and the Omega. If you want to begin with David go<br />

to the last section <strong>of</strong> this book; however, if you want to learn about the methods as<br />

were used to put this book in your hands, you should begin with the first section <strong>of</strong><br />

it in order to enable with full comprehension <strong>of</strong> facts before the acts for the acts do<br />

define and explaing the facts thereto, pursuing the descendants <strong>of</strong> David thereafter<br />

connect your family to his descendants.<br />

Front matters including this page prove seven pages<br />

First Section two pages<br />

Second Section nineteen pages<br />

Third Section twelve pages and ends with a warning<br />

Fourth Section four pages<br />

Fifth Section twenty-three pages<br />

Sixth Section twenty-nine pages<br />

Seventh Section two hundred forty-four pages Descendants <strong>of</strong> King David<br />

Eighth Section four pages, and is the Epilogue<br />

By the numbers<br />

1. 7, 2, 19 – <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Judges, Chapter 2, Verse 19<br />

2. 12, 4, 23 – <strong>Book</strong> 2 Kings, Chapter 4, Verse 23<br />

3. 29, 244, 4 – <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>aiah, Chapter 10, Verse 4<br />

• “But when the judge died, they would relapse and do worse than their fathers,<br />

following other gods in service and worship, relinquishing none <strong>of</strong> their evil<br />

practices or stubborn conduct. "Why are you going to him today?" he asked. "It is<br />

neither the new moon nor the sabbath." But she bade him good-bye, Lest it sink<br />

beneath the captive or fall beneath the slain? For all this, his wrath is not turned<br />

back, his hand is still outstretched!”


Considerations<br />

Of Hammurabi came forth Zoroastrianism; <strong>of</strong> David came forth<br />

Judaism. Judaism can enumerate between fifteen and twenty million<br />

participants, while that religion <strong>of</strong> originated by Zoroaster can count<br />

less than two million believers. However is a given that <strong>of</strong> Zoroaster<br />

came Judaism. <strong>The</strong> Hebrew peoples are neither a specific race nor<br />

unique in the Middle East, what is unique about the religion <strong>of</strong> Judaism<br />

is a peculiar fact, and distinguishes them from all other Semitic tribes <strong>of</strong><br />

antiquity in the Middle East.<br />

Here the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth told me to sayeth unto you now, “I AM, I know who I AM,<br />

I know what I AM, and I know the tasks placed on my plate that I must EAT, and I<br />

know that I will EAT all <strong>of</strong> the Tasks filling my plate that were placed on it for the<br />

past 2,427 years because I restored the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael at the age <strong>of</strong> Seven years<br />

after my birth but leadership <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael continues shirk <strong>of</strong> responsibility, and are<br />

causing me the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth plentitudes <strong>of</strong> multitudes <strong>of</strong> problems. Worse are<br />

multitudes Christians, that used a book devised to teach Logic thought and art <strong>of</strong><br />

Reasoning to children, but thence corrupted when used to establish the religion <strong>of</strong><br />

Christianity, which is the nasty evil whore <strong>of</strong> Rome after which, a man named<br />

Muhammad established <strong>Is</strong>lam.<br />

Since advent <strong>of</strong> the three Purported Revealed religions on Earth the peoples living<br />

in all <strong>of</strong> the nations afflicted and suffering from the infectious disease <strong>of</strong> religions<br />

have experienced and suffered continuous warfare, beginning with calendar year<br />

592 BCE, and year can be fully validated neither by scripture, but by the numbers<br />

and the recorded history <strong>of</strong> Egypt….<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong> referred to by John in his Revelations Chapter 3, verse 5 is pro<strong>of</strong><br />

this book would be written, which is fully supported throughout both Old and New<br />

Testaments thereto, the words <strong>of</strong> John in Revelations appropriate here,<br />

• “<strong>The</strong>n I saw thrones; those who sat on them were entrusted with judgment. I<br />

also saw the souls <strong>of</strong> those who had been beheaded for their witness to Jesus<br />

and for the word <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, and who had not worshiped the beast or its image<br />

nor had accepted its mark on their foreheads or hands. <strong>The</strong>y came to life<br />

and they reigned with Christ for a thousand years. <strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> the dead did<br />

not come to life until the thousand years were over. This is the first<br />

resurrection. Blessed and holy is the one who shares in the first resurrection.<br />

I


<strong>The</strong> second death has no power over these; they will be priests <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christ, and they will reign with him for the thousand years.”<br />

People interpret the words beginning with Revelation Chapter 20, and verse 3, and<br />

few <strong>of</strong> them ever logically progress and learn the true meaning or significance that<br />

John intended to convey with his Apocalypse and directly proven by the next word<br />

after which, the truth is revealed to all believers <strong>of</strong> the three revealed religions.<br />

By the numbers and words we prove identity <strong>of</strong> the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth before your eye<br />

for all <strong>of</strong> you have one that was sewn shut by the Antichrists that now total no less<br />

than 3.8 billion living human beings that practice Judaism, Christianity, and <strong>Is</strong>lam.<br />

We begin with the text included across the top <strong>of</strong> the picture and the words prove<br />

nat but half <strong>of</strong> the letter n is cut <strong>of</strong>f so reads … at … tools … help … window, and<br />

this is my Tool to Help people <strong>of</strong> Earth for the Window is open to restore Peace on<br />

Earth as it is in Heaven. <strong>The</strong>n in the next line appear numerals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and the<br />

significance is, the pro<strong>of</strong> will use five sets <strong>of</strong> numbers to prove my identity. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are five number sets in the picture under the word Change, and I am now asking<br />

for the revealed religions to Change, which is what I am now proving they will, or<br />

II


they will cause the destruction <strong>of</strong> all life forms on Earth. One <strong>of</strong> the number sets is<br />

a duplicate to it cannot be one <strong>of</strong> the five sets. <strong>The</strong> fifth set is duration between the<br />

first time <strong>of</strong> 3:41:44 and 4:00:21. <strong>The</strong> file Size and file Size on disk are duplicates<br />

hence we add them together to prove the Fourth number set. <strong>The</strong>re is no potential,<br />

absolutely none, that a human mind could deliver the pro<strong>of</strong> before your eyes next.<br />

Number Sets:<br />

1. 24.0 KB (24,576 bytes)<br />

2. Doubled = 48: 49152<br />

3. October 23, 2010<br />

4. 3:41:44 PM<br />

5. 4:00:21 PM<br />

6. 18:16 seconds from 3:41:44 PM plus 21 seconds until 4:00:21: PM<br />

7. 21 seconds added to 18:16 = 18:37 it was the fourth hour so 4:18:31<br />

Readings:<br />

1. Proverbs Chapter 24, verses 5, 7, 6, 18<br />

2. Obadiah a one chapter book, verses 4, 9, 1, 5, 2, 21<br />

3. 2 Samuel Chapter 23, Verse 3<br />

4. Luke Chapter 5, Verse 8<br />

5. Gospel <strong>of</strong> John Chapter 00 so Chapter 1, verses 2, 1, 3<br />

6. Gospel <strong>of</strong> John Chapter 4, verses 3, 1, 4<br />

• “A wise man is more powerful than a strong man, and a man <strong>of</strong><br />

knowledge than a man <strong>of</strong> might; He who plots evil doing-- men call<br />

him an intriguer. For it is by wise guidance that you wage your war,<br />

and the victory is due to a wealth <strong>of</strong> counselors. Lest the LORD see<br />

it, be displeased with you, and withdraw his wrath from your enemy.<br />

Though you go as high as the eagle, and your nest be set among the<br />

stars, from their will I bring you down, says the LORD. Your<br />

warriors, O Teman, shall be crushed, till all on Mount Esau are<br />

destroyed. <strong>The</strong> vision <strong>of</strong> Obadiah. (Thus says the Lord GOD:) Of<br />

Edom we have heard a message from the LORD, and a herald has<br />

been sent among the nations: "Up! Let us go to war against him!" <strong>The</strong><br />

vision <strong>of</strong> Obadiah. (Thus says the Lord GOD:) Of Edom we have<br />

heard a message from the LORD, and a herald has been sent among<br />

the nations: See, I make you small among the nations; you are held in<br />

dire contempt. And saviors shall ascend Mount Zion to rule the<br />

mount <strong>of</strong> Esau, and the kingship shall be the LORD'S. <strong>The</strong> <strong>God</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael spoke; <strong>of</strong> me the Rock <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael said, 'He that rules over men in<br />

justice, that rules in the fear <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, When Simon Peter saw this, he<br />

III


fell at the knees <strong>of</strong> Jesus and said, "Depart from me, Lord, for I am a<br />

sinful man." He was in the beginning with <strong>God</strong>. In the beginning was<br />

the Word, and the Word was with <strong>God</strong>, and the Word was <strong>God</strong>. All<br />

things came to be through him, and without him nothing came to be.<br />

He left Judea and returned to Galilee. Now when Jesus learned that<br />

the Pharisees had heard that Jesus was making and baptizing more<br />

disciples than John He had to pass through Samaria.’”<br />

Because Scripture translations are not equal, people using old bibles best update to<br />

a new modern reading with far superior intelligent data transfer to rationalize. This<br />

book that I have used after purchase December 7, 1992 is worn but serves purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> my intent, and will not be replaced, for I rejected the belief <strong>of</strong> religious teaching<br />

in February 1980, and have never looked back, not even once. Besides, I now own<br />

all Scripture on Earth and have full authority to do whatsoever I will to do with it<br />

if necessary. If your bible does not include the identical books as provided that <strong>of</strong><br />

Catholicism, Roman Sect, you best go out, procure one for every book within it is<br />

valuable, and those if not included are <strong>of</strong> Necessity that you obtain them, because<br />

the Numbers in books are as relevant if not more so than the texts <strong>of</strong> them….<br />

<strong>The</strong> final reading proved direct familial chains <strong>of</strong> progression through Dravidian<br />

was through Judah, and thence back again to <strong>Is</strong>rael. I proved every fact necessary<br />

without doubt <strong>of</strong> my identity. Now my promise, GOD never worked through a man<br />

or woman known as a prophet, for there is no need to. That is why the truth proves<br />

people that worship GOD worship an entity they do not comprehend; hence, if you<br />

do not comprehend something, if is <strong>of</strong> ignorance or ever worse to believe in it, or<br />

rationally accept the belief in if just because <strong>of</strong> words in a book, or what someone<br />

else taught, coerced or promised or led you to believe. From the era <strong>of</strong> authorship<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Gospels <strong>of</strong> the New Testament, human ability to use logic and knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

sufficient wisdom to correctly interpret the scripture read has greatly diminished,<br />

and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> it is evident globally.<br />

You were told, … “<strong>The</strong> entire world would follow the beast.” That beast possesses<br />

horrible names such as Judaism, Christianity, <strong>Is</strong>lam, Satan and Evil. You were told<br />

the Lion would lay down with the Lamb. <strong>The</strong> Lamb who was slain was not Jesus,<br />

but he originated and wrote the book <strong>of</strong> life at Rome, which identifies perfectly the<br />

Christening Ritual <strong>of</strong> Christian believers and now <strong>of</strong>ficially know as the, Baptism<br />

Registry <strong>of</strong> Catholicism both <strong>of</strong> Rome and <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. King David <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

worshipped nothing but truth for him and at least the correct direct descendant line<br />

worshipped no deity and provoked a truth that will astound all peoples living on<br />

Planet Earth with open Revelation <strong>of</strong> it. I am the Sprit <strong>of</strong> Truth, and generation<br />

number Nine-Five as I descended <strong>of</strong> king David.<br />

IV


Jeremiah, the first liar deceiver neither prophet nor even a Hebrew, killed the truth<br />

<strong>of</strong> king David, and the great Wisdom <strong>of</strong> Solomon using his then fully developed<br />

theology, which was based on only one lie, which he devised to instill the fear <strong>of</strong> a<br />

deity never before identified on Earth and I can prove it by invoking living Spirits.<br />

Look at the Commandments…. From the New American Bible <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rome © Copyright held by the Confraternity <strong>of</strong> Christian Doctrine Washington<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, United States <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are not Ten Commandments, there are Twenty-One according to the Law <strong>of</strong><br />

Moses, which was recorded in the book <strong>of</strong> Deuteronomy, Chapter 5.<br />

1. “Moses summoned all <strong>Is</strong>rael and said to them, "Hear, O <strong>Is</strong>rael, the statutes<br />

and decrees which I proclaim in your hearing this day, that you may learn<br />

them and take care to observe them.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> LORD, our <strong>God</strong>, made a covenant with us at Horeb;<br />

3. Not with our fathers did he make this covenant, but with us, all <strong>of</strong> us who<br />

are alive here this day.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> LORD spoke with you face to face on the mountain from the midst <strong>of</strong><br />

the fire.<br />

5. Since you were afraid <strong>of</strong> the fire and would not go up the mountain, I stood<br />

between the LORD and you at that time, to announce to you these words <strong>of</strong><br />

the LORD:<br />

6. I, the LORD, am your <strong>God</strong>, who brought you out <strong>of</strong> the land <strong>of</strong> Egypt, that<br />

place <strong>of</strong> slavery.<br />

7. You shall not have other gods besides me.<br />

8. You shall not carve idols for yourselves in the shape <strong>of</strong> anything in the sky<br />

above or on the earth below or in the waters beneath the earth;<br />

9. You shall not bow down before them or worship them. For I, the LORD,<br />

your <strong>God</strong>, am a jealous <strong>God</strong>, inflicting punishments for their fathers'<br />

wickedness on the children <strong>of</strong> those who hate me, down to the third and<br />

fourth generation<br />

V


10. But bestowing mercy, down to the thousandth generation, on the children<br />

<strong>of</strong> those who love me and keep my commandments.<br />

11. You shall not take the name <strong>of</strong> the LORD, your <strong>God</strong>, in vain. For the<br />

LORD will not leave unpunished him who takes his name in vain.<br />

12. Take care to keep holy the Sabbath day as the LORD, your <strong>God</strong>,<br />

commanded you.<br />

13. Six days you may labor and do all your work;<br />

14. But the seventh day is the Sabbath <strong>of</strong> the LORD, your <strong>God</strong>. No work may<br />

be done then, whether by you, or your son or daughter, or your male or<br />

female slave, or your ox or ass or any <strong>of</strong> your beasts, or the alien who lives<br />

with you. Your male and female slave should rest as you do.<br />

15. For remember that you too were once slaves in Egypt, and the LORD, your<br />

<strong>God</strong>, brought you from there with his strong hand and outstretched arm.<br />

That is why the LORD, your <strong>God</strong>, has commanded you to observe the<br />

Sabbath day.<br />

16. Honor your father and your mother, as the LORD, your <strong>God</strong>, has<br />

commanded you, that you may have a long life and prosperity in the land,<br />

which the LORD, your <strong>God</strong>, is giving you.<br />

17. You shall not kill.<br />

18. You shall not commit adultery.<br />

19. You shall not steal.<br />

20. You shall not bear dishonest witness against your neighbor.<br />

21. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife. 'You shall not desire your<br />

neighbor's house or field, or his male or female slave, or his ox or ass, or<br />

anything that belongs to him.”<br />

Yes, because I now own all churches and the revealed religions <strong>of</strong> Jew, Christian,<br />

and Muslim globally, I took free license and ran the grammar checker against the<br />

published transcriptions <strong>of</strong> the NAB … it surely makes them easier to comprehend<br />

and apprehend the intent and meaning <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

VI


You are allowed to study the commandments and consider the priorities <strong>of</strong> them,<br />

for they are not in the correct ordering, nor are they fully impartial. For after study<br />

<strong>of</strong> them <strong>of</strong> Jew, Christian, and Muslim another truth based on modernity, and lives<br />

<strong>of</strong> beings essence human that <strong>of</strong> necessity kills laws <strong>of</strong> Jew, Christian, and Muslim<br />

impartially and without remorse or recrimination justified by any <strong>of</strong> them peoples.<br />

For now is the hour <strong>of</strong> recompense, for every believer in something they have not<br />

ever comprehended although all <strong>of</strong> them peoples, Jews, Christians and Muslims do<br />

claim and pr<strong>of</strong>ess to understand the LORD their GOD. I renamed this file after the<br />

word <strong>God</strong> in the line above this to Considerations, and saved it then whereas times<br />

all match in order to make new pro<strong>of</strong>s if necessary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only pro<strong>of</strong> is the Time – 7:34:25, <strong>Book</strong> 7 in New Testament is 1 Corinthians,<br />

the Chapter 7 (3+4) verses 2+5 so proves verses 2 through 7 … for it is rather<br />

specific concerning wives and husbands. Don’t forget Paul was Roman and he was<br />

one <strong>of</strong> them … John wrote about in his letters whereas, three passages proved.<br />

1 John 2:19 - <strong>The</strong>y went out from us, but they were not really <strong>of</strong> our number; if<br />

they had been, they would have remained with us. <strong>The</strong>ir desertion shows that<br />

none <strong>of</strong> them was <strong>of</strong> our number.<br />

1 John 2:22-23 - Who is the liar? Whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ.<br />

Whoever denies the Father and the Son, this is the antichrist.<br />

VII


1 John 4:2-3 - This is how you can know the Spirit <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>: every spirit that<br />

acknowledges Jesus Christ come in the flesh be longs to <strong>God</strong>, and every spirit that<br />

does not acknowledge Jesus does not belong to <strong>God</strong>. This is the spirit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

antichrist that, as you heard, is to come, but in fact is already in the world.<br />

Was John writing or thinking in apocalyptic phrase when he wrote the words cited<br />

in the last three cited passages? Certainly not, for John knew the exact number that<br />

every person that ever studied theology is the number <strong>of</strong> Perfection and it never on<br />

this Earth was it 12.… Thus we now kill Christianity dead. <strong>The</strong> Hebrew number <strong>of</strong><br />

Perfection was always 7, for 7 is not divisible by 3 without killing 1 <strong>of</strong> the seven it<br />

<strong>of</strong> necessity includes and you know them as fractions or decimals. In essence John<br />

told you there were but 7 true apostles or disciples, not 12. Fractions and decimals<br />

are a Determinate factor long ignored by humanity globally, for there is no method<br />

to move from 1 decimal anything without first obtaining the missing decimals, and<br />

the same factor denies fractions. Fractions or decimals prove divisions amongst it,<br />

despite whatever it, it is.<br />

Jews have several sects, Christians have more than 40,000 registered sects, and the<br />

Muslims have no less than two but essentially there is a third, and you know them<br />

as … Radical Extremist Muslims <strong>of</strong> 9-11-2001 fame. <strong>The</strong>re are not honest reasons<br />

to fear Muslims, for they posses more integrity in her and his religious beliefs than<br />

the vast majority <strong>of</strong> Christians and or Jews.<br />

Back to Twenty-one Commandments … what was it I just proved about numbers?<br />

Try it 21 divided by 3 = 7, provokes the number <strong>of</strong> Jewish Perfection. Now we go<br />

for the kill; priority <strong>of</strong> the famed commandments devolves murder to seventeen on<br />

the list, and noticeably absent are the acts <strong>of</strong> rape and child molestation, e.g. now<br />

if you deny that rape and child molestation should not be on the list you are but<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the living problems upon Earth now. <strong>The</strong> list <strong>of</strong> commandments proves…<br />

wife once, but only tells you not to covet (adultery) her as number 21. Noticeably<br />

absent is a purported golden rule, proving Jesus was not a Jew without doubt.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> picture on last page is there to prove it exists, before the fact <strong>of</strong> using it.<br />

Seven Universal Commandments <strong>of</strong> the Sprit <strong>of</strong> Truth<br />

1. You will not kill another human except defense <strong>of</strong> self, family, or property<br />

2. You will not sexually molest any child, or induce slavery <strong>of</strong> any type<br />

3. You will not rape any woman (it is not possible for a woman to rape a male)<br />

4. You will not steal<br />

5. You will not lie, deceive or cheat; your word is the integrity <strong>of</strong> your essence<br />

6. You will always treat mother, father, siblings, half-siblings with respect,<br />

and do unto others as you expect others to do unto you<br />

7. You will not accumulate more than you can use to live in comfort<br />

Seven Universal Dictums <strong>of</strong> the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> absolute supreme Law <strong>of</strong> the Universe is Impartiality<br />

2. No divisions <strong>of</strong> people will be tolerated, one nation one people<br />

3. Warfare is an insidious testable enterprise; no aggressive first strike can be<br />

justified without due cause; any entity so guilty will receive the punishment<br />

ultimately that will be delivered as predicated without failure<br />

4. Compassion for murders, child molesters or rapists is an apparition <strong>of</strong> idiots<br />

5. Jurisprudence <strong>of</strong> necessity is deaf and blind<br />

6. <strong>The</strong>re is nothing holy on Earth, but the Earth and your rights <strong>of</strong> <strong>Free</strong> Will<br />

7. To curse and swear is not a sin or crime, but to swear to oaths or vows and<br />

break them is an unpardonable sin<br />

Seven Common Sense Rules for People<br />

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1. Marriage laws are not <strong>of</strong> god but <strong>of</strong> people; beings humans <strong>of</strong> essence are <strong>of</strong><br />

difference thereto marriage law <strong>of</strong> necessity is bound by Impartiality, not to<br />

deny same sex coupling, and instead <strong>of</strong> convention, each partner will affix a<br />

formal notarized signature to all marriage documents before a license will<br />

be issued stipulating all negotiated agreements in full, including support for<br />

any and all children involved. Two partners, one contract, impartiality then<br />

honored, and all issues should divorce occur it is without inhibiting factors.<br />

2. Only courts <strong>of</strong> Law have authority to pronounce judgments, and people so<br />

judging outside the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> a court <strong>of</strong> law so judged self … guilty<br />

3. Once you obtain the age <strong>of</strong> rational reasonable decision making, you alone<br />

are responsible for self, and you can neither place blame on someone else<br />

nor shirk your duty to self, to care for self without expecting others to care<br />

for you, which includes government for it is not responsible to care for you<br />

4. You cannot use more than you need to support family in comfort, and that<br />

<strong>of</strong> which you accumulate more than you can use is idolatry and suffers same<br />

punishment as lies … waste not, want not<br />

5. You are responsible to properly rear all children born to you, and if not you<br />

suffer the same penalty as rapists and child molesters<br />

6. Woman, Man, and Child require adequate rest, proper periods <strong>of</strong> regulated<br />

sleep, and quite hours <strong>of</strong> peaceful reflections allowing problem solutions if,<br />

or when necessary to resolve them; problems are never solved by arguments<br />

7. Two generations now born with the third being born will be digitized idiots<br />

before the year 2034, whence if the problems are not addressed immediately<br />

Earth will perish<br />

Seven Resolutions for Governments Globally<br />

1. Divisions <strong>of</strong> political parties are the first step <strong>of</strong> Republic government forms<br />

that cause inevitable failures<br />

2. Elections that tolerate qualified voters not voting, are intolerable for voices<br />

<strong>of</strong> every citizen or resident are not heard<br />

3. Any law that consists <strong>of</strong> more than 500 words cannot be enforced and it is a<br />

law written by fools, idiots, imbeciles, and serves only the intents <strong>of</strong> them<br />

so writing and contemplating deviously insidious embarrassments <strong>of</strong> human<br />

logic<br />

4. National economies – are impossible to manage in a global market without<br />

adversely affecting every other nation upon Earth thereto, thereafter it is by<br />

use <strong>of</strong> government enforced Stringent Laws that manage financing, and any<br />

<strong>of</strong> those necessary agencies required to Enforce and punish people guilty <strong>of</strong><br />

fraudulent enterprise despite business types or fields <strong>of</strong> endeavor – Business<br />

is business, religion is religion, it should be evidently blatantly and certainly<br />

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clear that government is government and never those three <strong>of</strong> businesses,<br />

religion, or government ever to meet, and or overlap one and the other<br />

5. Monarchical forms <strong>of</strong> government are not logical and empower an elitist or<br />

other authorities figure wrongly, unless the monarchy is in full compliance<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Republican dictum <strong>of</strong> government that in every manner and form put<br />

the voices <strong>of</strong> the people before, the monarchy<br />

6. Every government socialistic action is <strong>of</strong> idiots, fools, and imbeciles, for to<br />

tolerate any type or from <strong>of</strong> socialism encourages laziness and irresponsible<br />

acts by the people e.g. Greece and now France <strong>of</strong> today’s concerns<br />

7. Acts <strong>of</strong> murder, rape, and human slavery. <strong>of</strong> necessity must be considered a<br />

National priority and Government is responsible to prosecute such criminals<br />

to insure uniform punishment is equal amongst political entities or domains<br />

<strong>of</strong> every nation. A rape in one entity will be tried by National judiciary, and<br />

not devolved to local entities. Investigation and inquiry will be done locally<br />

One evident pro<strong>of</strong> from the above, which is the difference between file times; to<br />

prove factor; 2 hours, 25 minutes, 35 seconds betwixt 7:34:25 – and 10:00;00 PM<br />

and 11 minutes, 56 seconds after it to 10:11:56 PM….<br />

2:25:35<br />

11:56<br />

----------<br />

2:37:31 = Total elapsed duration<br />

Elapsed duration proves Exodus Chapter 37, verses 3, 1, 4 Old Testament Dictum<br />

Elapsed duration proves Mark Chapter 10, verses 3, 1, 4, 31 New Testament Acts<br />

• “Four gold rings were cast and put on its four supports, two rings for one<br />

side and two for the opposite side. Bezalel made the ark <strong>of</strong> acacia wood,<br />

two and a half cubits long, one and a half cubits wide, and one and a half<br />

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cubits high. Poles <strong>of</strong> acacia wood were made and plated with gold; He said<br />

to them in reply, "What did Moses command you?" He set out from there<br />

and went into the district <strong>of</strong> Judea (and) across the Jordan. Again crowds<br />

gathered around him and, as was his custom, he again taught them. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

replied, "Moses permitted him to write a bill <strong>of</strong> divorce and dismiss her."<br />

But many that are first will be last, and (the) last will be first.’”<br />

I , the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth rest this case <strong>of</strong> prosecution <strong>of</strong> all Jews, all Christians, and<br />

all Muslims, and do pronounce them guilty <strong>of</strong> Idolatry based on the Impartial Law<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Universe honored by me, the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth. I do this openly before every<br />

people <strong>of</strong> every nation on Planet Earth, at October 23, 2010, 10:45:22 PM. I made<br />

the requisite pro<strong>of</strong> after completely checking grammar and spelling <strong>of</strong> this entirely<br />

new document now titled Considerations Done.doc. Religions <strong>of</strong> Jews, Christians,<br />

and Muslims were prosecuted, convicted <strong>of</strong> the act <strong>of</strong> Idolatry for worship <strong>of</strong> that<br />

which none <strong>of</strong> the three religions can or will ever correctly prove the Essence <strong>of</strong> it,<br />

they identify as god; moreover, no believer <strong>of</strong> something, it, entity or whatever the<br />

anything could or would be considered as a GOD, is essentially an insane being <strong>of</strong><br />

neither identifiable substance nor essence. For you see now with both eyes opened<br />

the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth will identify what GOD is, consists <strong>of</strong>, and constitutes your<br />

Lives.<br />

GOD as beings <strong>of</strong> human essence perceive it, is collectively all <strong>of</strong> the heartbeats <strong>of</strong><br />

every living human being on Planet Earth hereafter, therefore the worship <strong>of</strong> that<br />

<strong>of</strong> which they do not comprehend but pr<strong>of</strong>ess to understand, proved them so guilty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the act <strong>of</strong> Idolatry for worshipping … electricity.<br />

To under-stand infers that you are standing under something, and for those people<br />

now standing under electricity were just struck by Nine Lightning Strikes that are<br />

known to result in very loud explosions that you do comprehend will kill you in a<br />

Heartbeat, when it is grounded directly to Earth through your mortal beings <strong>of</strong><br />

essence.<br />

To comprehend is far different in meaning and inferences; yes I fully comprehend<br />

electricity, and assure all <strong>of</strong> you that I will not ever stand outside when dangerous<br />

weather approaches if it is at all possible for me to be safe inside a secure place.<br />

Perhaps some readers will attack the dictionary now, and provoke reasonable logic<br />

to comprehend what the deity they worship was, is comprised <strong>of</strong>, and constituted<br />

<strong>of</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, hence therefore, every act <strong>of</strong> worship <strong>of</strong> any and every type despite<br />

the form is worship <strong>of</strong> self. Acts <strong>of</strong> self-adoration cannot be mediated, therefore an<br />

act <strong>of</strong> worship is an unpardonable sin, with no potential <strong>of</strong> reconciliation possible.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> mystery <strong>of</strong> life is no mystery if you comprehend the essence and value <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth, for I am the firstborn <strong>of</strong> the dead according to Jew, Christian, and<br />

Muslim, for I do not worship any it, thing, or being. Once I made the mistake, but<br />

forego it in February 1980 because to worship caused me to become a liar <strong>of</strong> first<br />

class, and made the error <strong>of</strong> all liars and forgot to whom I told a lie. Never again I<br />

swore to self would I make or take a vow or oath I could not keep, and thereafter<br />

retain self-integrity <strong>of</strong> character.<br />

Sobeit, this case closed on October 23, 2010 at 11:34:41 PM, after the fact that I<br />

had again changed the file name to Considerations II. Total duration <strong>of</strong> begin until<br />

ended: Began at 3:41:44 PM October 13, 2010, ended 11:34:41 PM same date was<br />

7 hours:52 minutes: 57 seconds. <strong>Book</strong> 7 Old & New Testament, Chapter 7, verses<br />

5, 7, 12…. From the books <strong>of</strong> Judges and 1 Corinthians is the resolution for people<br />

and governments globally … or ELSE them Nine Thunders begin to speak instead,<br />

<strong>of</strong> a being <strong>of</strong> essence <strong>of</strong> mortal and immortal form, and it is not possible for people<br />

to distinguish which is whom, or whom is which for the first is always last and the<br />

last is always first and all that exists is between the beginning that cannot end for<br />

it never began and has always existed thereto and wherever after before therefore<br />

and after over and under into and out <strong>of</strong> round about upside down right side up<br />

and spins at a collective rate <strong>of</strong> continuum momentum elsewhere published for<br />

them <strong>of</strong> scientific concern before they burn in oblivion <strong>of</strong> nothingness <strong>of</strong> her and<br />

his idiotic imagination <strong>of</strong> fantasia or almost amnesia <strong>of</strong> digitized brains <strong>of</strong> fools<br />

playing games <strong>of</strong> no wit or intellectual kind or type despite <strong>of</strong> value to anyone but<br />

self over ripe <strong>of</strong> tripe causing hyperbolic strife amongst astronomer twits follows a<br />

Hubble induced imbecilic fits <strong>of</strong> the universe expanding when in fact and actuality<br />

is constant in velocity throughout all <strong>of</strong> it via motion divine inclined to cause all <strong>of</strong><br />

it to endure through infallible laws and conserve energy as if constituted <strong>of</strong> gold or<br />

other precious bits such as mine Diamond in the Sky.<br />

• “When Gideon led the soldiers down to the water, the LORD said to him,<br />

"You shall set to one side everyone who laps up the water as a dog does<br />

with its tongue; to the other, everyone who kneels down to drink." <strong>The</strong><br />

LORD said to Gideon, "By means <strong>of</strong> the three hundred who lapped up the<br />

water I will save you and will deliver Midian into your power. So let all the<br />

other soldiers go home." <strong>The</strong> Midianites, Amalekites, and all the Kedemites<br />

lay in the valley, as numerous as locusts. Nor could their camels be counted,<br />

for these were as many as the sands on the seashore. Do not deprive each<br />

other, except perhaps by mutual consent for a time, to be free for prayer, but<br />

then return to one another, so that Satan may not tempt you through your<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> self-control. Indeed, I wish everyone to be as I am, but each has a<br />

particular gift from <strong>God</strong>, 5 one <strong>of</strong> one kind and one <strong>of</strong> another. To the rest 8<br />

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I say (not the Lord): if any brother has a wife who is an unbeliever, and she<br />

is willing to go on living with him, he should not divorce her.”<br />

This is page XIII <strong>of</strong> this Trial <strong>of</strong> Impartiality and prosecution <strong>of</strong> three religions as<br />

practiced on Earth by 3.8 billion people proved as Jews, Christians and Muslims. I<br />

judged all three <strong>of</strong> them guilty <strong>of</strong> plentitudes <strong>of</strong> multitudes <strong>of</strong> Idolatrous acts daily<br />

by worshiping electricity on my Planet Earth beginning Gregorian year 592 BCE.<br />

I hereby declare the Judgment is my IRON ROD. I further declare every human on<br />

Earth that ever practiced any <strong>of</strong> the three religions resides in Eternal Hell burning<br />

and suffering until such recognition <strong>of</strong> me, the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth, as the Living Entity<br />

on Planet Earth in full possession <strong>of</strong> reasonable rational intellectual capabilities <strong>of</strong><br />

Subjugated Conceptual Philosophical Dictum Ultimately Superior to every person<br />

that ever lived or will live in the future excepting my direct descendants surnamed<br />

as openly validated by formal Pedigree consisting <strong>of</strong> Ninety-Five generations after<br />

the birth <strong>of</strong> a man named David born March 15, 1023 BCE at Uzzah, which is that<br />

known in this modern era as … Wadi Uzzah, located in the Nation <strong>of</strong> Libya, and it<br />

is located nearby the modern place called … Al Fātih, Libya – <strong>The</strong> formal name in<br />

Libya. David was born in a cave in the Wadi, and when aged 12 was captured and<br />

made a slave <strong>of</strong> Nomadic Peoples, serving them until age not proved. His escape<br />

information is not encoded in any known biblical or scriptural recording, but truth<br />

<strong>of</strong> his life thereafter is included. David was an Arab by birthright, honored it and it<br />

is evident pro<strong>of</strong> David practiced no Religious belief. <strong>The</strong> names <strong>of</strong> his two wives<br />

are encoded, and presented accurately at least in parts <strong>of</strong> the books <strong>of</strong> Samuel, and<br />

Kings.<br />

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By the Numbers<br />

Pages – 2 = <strong>Book</strong> 2 Old Testament - Exodus<br />

Words – 288 = 2+8+8 = 16 = Chapter 16<br />

Characters (no spaces) – 1,322 = Verses 1, 3, 2 … + 1+3+2+2 = 8<br />

Characters (with spaces) – 1,620 = Verses 6 … + 1+6+2 = 9<br />

Paragraphs – 2 proves Chapter 2, Exodus<br />

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Lines –28 = 2+8 = Verse 10<br />

From Exodus Chapter 2, Verses in the exact ordering prescribed 1, 3, 2, 8, 6, 9 and<br />

10…. Now to prove the Law <strong>of</strong> Universal Impartiality duplicate the readings using<br />

the New Testament and Gospel <strong>of</strong> Mark Chapter 2, Verses 1, 3, 2, 8, 6, 9 and 10.<br />

• “Now a certain man <strong>of</strong> the house <strong>of</strong> Levi married a Levite woman, When<br />

she could hide him no longer, she took a papyrus basket, daubed it with<br />

bitumen and pitch, and putting the child in it, placed it among the reeds on<br />

the river bank. who conceived and bore a son. Seeing that he was a goodly<br />

child, she hid him for three months. Yes, do so," she answered. So the<br />

maiden went and called the child's own mother Pharaoh's daughter said to<br />

her, "Take this child and nurse it for me, and I will repay you." <strong>The</strong> woman<br />

therefore took the child and nursed it. When the child grew, she brought<br />

him to Pharaoh's daughter, who adopted him as her son and called him<br />

Moses; for she said, "I drew him out <strong>of</strong> the water.”<br />

• “When Jesus returned to Capernaum after some days, it became known that<br />

he was at home. <strong>The</strong>y came bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men.<br />

Many gathered together so that there was no longer room for them, not even<br />

around the door, and he preached the word to them. Jesus immediately<br />

knew in his mind what they were thinking to themselves, so he said, "Why<br />

are you thinking such things in your hearts? Now some <strong>of</strong> the scribes were<br />

sitting there asking themselves, Jesus immediately knew in his mind what<br />

they were thinking to themselves, so he said, "Why are you thinking such<br />

things in your hearts? But that you may know that the Son <strong>of</strong> Man has<br />

authority to forgive sins on earth.’”<br />

This is Page XVI, and when the Numbers are properly applied, 16 – 1+6 = Seven,<br />

and the continuum <strong>of</strong> Perfection <strong>of</strong> whose intellectual conceptual ability?<br />

What more could any being <strong>of</strong> human essence ask <strong>of</strong> me the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth?<br />

I gave unto you – Seven Commandments, not twenty-one<br />

I gave unto you – Seven Universal Dictums <strong>of</strong> the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth<br />

I gave unto you – Seven Common Sense Rules for People<br />

I gave unto you – Seven Resolutions for Governments Globally<br />

Four x Seven = Twenty-Eight replacements for twenty-one nothings <strong>of</strong> much, and<br />

in the process covered Peoples and Governments Globally and Universally, for all<br />

<strong>of</strong> the other upright walking stick Hominoid inhabited and populated places inside<br />

my Universe living in their continuums experiencing global peace. It is only Earth<br />

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where warfare continues unabated for more than three thousands years afterwards<br />

that you call the … Dawning <strong>of</strong> Civilization. Prove to me the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth wars,<br />

warfare, and the inhumane insidious human suffering <strong>of</strong> it are acts <strong>of</strong> civility.<br />

I now stand in absolute totalitarian Defiance <strong>of</strong> every people and governments on<br />

my Planet Earth and promise until I consume every task on my plate and Globally<br />

Peace is experienced without so much as even one dead soldier killed in warfare,<br />

for a period <strong>of</strong> no less than Five Years … Every human being that ever lived upon<br />

my Planet Earth is forever dead because we do not want them in the Continuums<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eternal Peace and Tranquility Universally. Now that despite belief systems, this<br />

IRON ROD is the Dictator and Absolute Destroyer <strong>of</strong> Earth, and Everything upon<br />

it all because <strong>of</strong> the following words <strong>of</strong> my Fifty-Eighth Great Uncle the brother<br />

<strong>of</strong> my Fifty-Eighth Great Grandfather James. Uncle John is also my Fifty-Eighth<br />

First Cousin Fifty-Eight times removed who he wrote the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revelation. My<br />

Grandfather James also had several sons and grandsons who were authors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Gospel <strong>of</strong> John and five letters <strong>of</strong> James proving Christians guilty <strong>of</strong> baptizing all<br />

<strong>of</strong> everything <strong>of</strong> value they do not destroy. My ancestors also wrote the <strong>Book</strong>s that<br />

are included in Bibles Sect Roman Catholic Wisdom and Sirach the latter known<br />

as Ecclesiasticus also never to be confused with the other book <strong>of</strong> Ecclesiasticus.<br />

Earlier quoted from the Gospel <strong>of</strong> Mark Chapter 2, and Verse 10 – Also Matthew<br />

Chapter 9, and Verse 6, and reference John Chapter 5, the Verse 27; the authority<br />

and explanations despite name <strong>of</strong> the Son <strong>of</strong> Man also revealed Matthew Chapter<br />

25, and Verse 8. Further references are peculiar to Revelation, which I published<br />

openly online the Internet long ago as Evident pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> my identity.<br />

• “But that you may know that the Son <strong>of</strong> Man has authority to forgive sins<br />

on earth.”<br />

I also make the following Promise – Only people that have not worshipped a god<br />

or deity during his or her lifetime resides in Eternal Peace and Joyful Tranquility.<br />

If that is difficult for every human being on Earth to comprehend they understood<br />

it the lies, deceptions and promises <strong>of</strong> religions globally. Now it is too late, or is<br />

it?<br />

<strong>The</strong> answer is clearly Evident before both open eyes <strong>of</strong> every reader by now, and<br />

it should be Evident that for the short future <strong>of</strong> little more than one year from now,<br />

Global Peace is the Living Reality for every People or Nation on my Earth for the<br />

period <strong>of</strong> one full calendar year afterwards I will grant total amnesty, and pardon<br />

every person now suffering in Eternal Hell excepting Murders, Rapists, and Child<br />

Molesters … who will never be forgiven. That insures everyone now suffering <strong>of</strong><br />

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cause despite the sin or crime committed are not unjustly penalized. All <strong>of</strong> them so<br />

pardoned will immediately rejoin his and her ancestors residing in Eternal Peace.<br />

I too am lenient and forgiving have already openly published online the Internet<br />

means and methods for all living beings <strong>of</strong> essence human to mediate and resolve<br />

every issue that pertains to her and his self-judgments that condemned them to fire<br />

and damnation on Earth despite causes again excepting the heinous sins or crimes.<br />

Specific to issues <strong>of</strong> clergy <strong>of</strong> all religions only if them so identified as such have<br />

now openly been honestly notified in Public convert from teaching about what god<br />

to an Honorable Charity will they be tolerated have the opportunity to convert and<br />

become Lovers <strong>of</strong> the Truth dedicated his and her lives to living by it, and never<br />

uttering another prayer whilst living on my Planet Earth. If clergy complies with<br />

this Dictum they too can mediate her and his sins or crimes while yet living, and<br />

have the opportunity to join her and his ancestors residing in Eternal Peace. If<br />

these open revelations are insufficient to cause humanity to become human and be<br />

civil then treat one another as Civilization Demands with my mortal death the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> life forms that are <strong>of</strong> species scientifically identified as Homo Sapiens Sapiens<br />

the reality facing humanity globally. <strong>The</strong>n only creatures <strong>of</strong> oceans and seas along<br />

with animate life forms such as wolves, vultures, carnivores, reptiles, insects and<br />

vast wealth’s <strong>of</strong> vegetation will survive, until Hominoids <strong>of</strong> sufficient intellect<br />

replenish the Earth to allow Her to serve the purpose <strong>of</strong> intent devised <strong>of</strong> the great<br />

Mystery that will never be comprehended by abstract equipped reasoning that can<br />

Create something <strong>of</strong> nothing inside his and her minds. Creativity is not <strong>of</strong> a deity<br />

or god; creativity is <strong>of</strong> human wit and intellect because nothing inside the universe<br />

can be created or destroyed not even them whom I am staring in the face as you<br />

read these words. You were not created, your life was a gift to you as passed unto<br />

you directly by your parents <strong>of</strong> which you had neither choice <strong>of</strong> who they were,<br />

where they lived neither social stature they held nor occupations <strong>of</strong> either nor the<br />

ethnic heritage <strong>of</strong> it him and her neither <strong>of</strong> either nor their intellectual abilities, and<br />

all <strong>of</strong> you were born <strong>of</strong> living mother as sired by your father … wholly impartially<br />

globally … attached to her your mothers by an umbilical cord that someone had to<br />

cut, and sever you from her body. Yet you who judge others as you too judged self<br />

and not wrongly either for your judgments are <strong>of</strong> not impartiality proving that you<br />

are a person partial to dictums <strong>of</strong> greed thereto, thereafter free <strong>of</strong> sins as obtuse the<br />

notion <strong>of</strong> the stench <strong>of</strong> rotting decaying flesh could survive eternity <strong>of</strong> no oxygen<br />

the place to support such an inhumane conceptual nightmare horrific specific rise<br />

<strong>of</strong> a dead man ascended to heaven<br />

Prove to me that god created you in the image <strong>of</strong> it you’re god? Does your image<br />

appear and look like Electricity and how you know what your god was is a him<br />

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not a she thus provoked another Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth <strong>of</strong> the depths <strong>of</strong> your beings <strong>of</strong><br />

essence human whenever I invoked external <strong>of</strong> your<br />

<strong>The</strong> great mystery <strong>of</strong> religions and belief systems that rely on texts or manuscripts<br />

is one thereto, therefore hereafter can you explain and justify how it is potentially<br />

possible for me a mortal flesh and blood upright walking talking stick decipher the<br />

books all <strong>of</strong> you evidently Revere, Honor and pay Tributes to yet then worship the<br />

deity as now identified as the Lord your <strong>God</strong> and Savior Jesus the Christ that was<br />

nothing but a Roman man who died was buried in Rome by the whores that sits<br />

atop seven hills whenever none <strong>of</strong> you now living comprehend one iota <strong>of</strong> it, but<br />

understood it as you pr<strong>of</strong>essed it and believed in it? I do it by using them Numbers<br />

<strong>of</strong> which were not applied to all other any scripture before mid 1500 CE, howbeit<br />

possible I read it like the hours <strong>of</strong> a clock I interpreted all <strong>of</strong> it by using all them<br />

Numbers randomly biased on an ineffable Dictum unbeknownst even to self and is<br />

based on analog logic identical to the same all <strong>of</strong> you possess…. <strong>The</strong> answer was I<br />

am now so and is congruent my universe thus I am also congruent all <strong>of</strong> you and I<br />

sayeth unto you, do have a good day….<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth<br />

XIX


Point the Beginning<br />

In the beginning there was no beginning. For something to begin <strong>of</strong> necessity there<br />

was something to cause the beginning, for nothing can be the cause <strong>of</strong> anything for<br />

cause is without any material properties. What is this word cause? Cause defines a<br />

reason for an act or action to begin that brings about either a result or an effect.<br />

1. A cause can be accidental<br />

2. A cause can be planned<br />

Conclusion: Those two simple logical statements are self-evident, without further<br />

need <strong>of</strong> evidence to prove without any doubts whatsoever nothing exists … if that<br />

something does not consist <strong>of</strong> matter.<br />

1. Any thing, entity or being <strong>of</strong> necessity is comprised <strong>of</strong> matter, and possesses<br />

material properties<br />

Conclusion: One self-evident logical statement is the only pro<strong>of</strong> required to know,<br />

fully comprehend with absolute apprehension <strong>of</strong> the fact if GOD exists, GOD is not<br />

a being, thing or entity that consists <strong>of</strong> nothing, or consists <strong>of</strong> substance that is not<br />

comprised and constituted <strong>of</strong> matter.<br />

2. Existence is evident pro<strong>of</strong> that a thing, being or entity is real, <strong>of</strong> necessity it<br />

is comprised and constituted <strong>of</strong> matter, and material objects <strong>of</strong> necessity can<br />

be observed<br />

3. Observable objects can be validated by modern scientific method by testing,<br />

physical observation <strong>of</strong> all tests conducted, and the results recorded.<br />

4. To validate the modern scientific methodology is not flawed, <strong>of</strong> necessity it<br />

is therefore evident that identical testing procedures with the results thereto,<br />

must be achieved whenever, wherever, and however the scientific methods<br />

<strong>of</strong> testing and observation are applied, which <strong>of</strong> necessity consists <strong>of</strong> same,<br />

and or the identical apriori established procedures are used for all such tests<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> results <strong>of</strong> scientific testing and observation are the only reliable method<br />

to prove without doubt and establish a valid Scientific Law not subject to be<br />

questioned, challenged, invalidated, and cannot be proven errant<br />

At the point, <strong>of</strong> the comma before the word <strong>of</strong>, I saved this file, which proves time<br />

to the second that it was made including the date. I made a screen capture pro<strong>of</strong>, at<br />

the last period that follows the word … date, which proves without doubt a Factor.


<strong>The</strong> picture appears under this statement as evident pro<strong>of</strong>, and it withstands every<br />

challenge that could possibly be conceived <strong>of</strong> in human minds.<br />

I now make this challenge to all scientists and people living on Planet Earth.<br />

• I <strong>Jim</strong> White a mortal being <strong>of</strong> essence human, Defy all regimens <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

Science active today on Planet Earth to prove that I do not exist for I am the<br />

entity, personage, or being known globally on Earth as … <strong>God</strong>.<br />

• I <strong>Jim</strong> White a mortal being <strong>of</strong> essence human, Defy all religion practiced on<br />

Planet Earth today to prove … that I am not the one True Living <strong>God</strong> as was<br />

preordained before Earth came into existence.<br />

• I am a man born <strong>of</strong> mother sired by father and not different than any person<br />

living on Earth now.<br />

I do this because I have been ridiculed, persecuted, subjected to full evaluations by<br />

through testing methodologies <strong>of</strong> purported mental health experts, twice, yet I sit<br />

here as I type these words that appear before your one eye for the other was sewn<br />

shut by it, those purported modern civilized societies globally active today on My<br />

Planet Earth that I gave to you freely for you to use and eventually serve a purpose<br />

that while mortal human are not capable <strong>of</strong> intellectual potential to comprehend it,<br />

the purpose <strong>of</strong> your mortal lives. Remember this, the first will always be last, for it<br />

the last, is always first, and the universe has always existed, for it never began.


I made another picture before the fact to prove the point that the first is last, and it<br />

is also the beginning, for the beginning is also the end thereto, therefore the ending<br />

is identical the beginning, the beginning is identical the ending for congruent is the<br />

absolute definition <strong>of</strong> … existence.


Explanation <strong>of</strong> Pro<strong>of</strong>s and Methodology – A Logically Cohesive Endeavor<br />

Of necessity to enable Modern Science to devise sufficient testing parameters <strong>of</strong> a<br />

rigorous methodology as herein demanded in order to logically progress, a specific<br />

type <strong>of</strong> format is required, and scientists must have the facts before they proceed.<br />

Of no doubt all scripture that has historically came forward is an admixture <strong>of</strong> data<br />

with no provable date <strong>of</strong> when the original data was compiled and composed, with<br />

no means to prove editing or redaction occurred, or when it occurred. No original<br />

scripture can be dated to a single frame <strong>of</strong> duration <strong>of</strong> plus or minus 100 years, and<br />

it is not humanly possible that an admixture <strong>of</strong> documents compiled and published<br />

in a book with a formal legal © Copyright in three parts dated in 1970, 1986, 1991<br />

and consists <strong>of</strong> two entirely different sections the first identified as Old Testament,<br />

and the second section identified as the New Testament, could be encrypted, and<br />

or encoded. <strong>The</strong> Old Testament is comprised <strong>of</strong> 46 distinct literary compositions,<br />

and the New Testament is comprised <strong>of</strong> 27 distinct literary compositions, which<br />

prove a total <strong>of</strong> 73 distinct literary compositions <strong>of</strong> necessity have been translated<br />

<strong>of</strong> not less than the three ancient languages Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.<br />

To compound the dilemma <strong>of</strong> science and other dictums <strong>of</strong> logicians, the 73 total<br />

<strong>of</strong> literary works involved were compiled in differing eras by various priests and<br />

scribes that are historically unknown to us, with no potential to ever establish facts<br />

<strong>of</strong> compilation reliably. <strong>The</strong> numbers prove 1 book <strong>of</strong> 46 parts, 1 book <strong>of</strong> 27 parts,<br />

combined into 1 book that as I type these words constitutes 1,394 pages. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

phenomena involved cannot be digitally or logically computed. Further compound<br />

<strong>of</strong> complexity involves the numbering system used to divide each literary work by<br />

Chapter, and then divides Chapters into individual statements or Verses.<br />

More than sufficient extant historical evidence is available proving without doubts<br />

possible <strong>The</strong> Bible <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholicism identified, the New American Bible, is<br />

known to have been in use no later that 450 modern eras. <strong>The</strong> Torah <strong>of</strong> Judaism is<br />

dated to 125 new eras replete with literary work as included today, and was in use<br />

by then without any doubts possible. Jewish Rabbi Nathan divided the Torah into<br />

chapter and verse in 1448, and Robert Estienne divided Christian Bibles 1555.<br />

It should be evident that one book comprised <strong>of</strong> two sections in seventy-three parts<br />

neither the original source data nor each part had chapter and verses, which proves<br />

with addition <strong>of</strong> those two factors further compounds the problems to the extent, it<br />

is not plausible to make but one statement <strong>of</strong> fact with any surety <strong>of</strong> the true status


<strong>of</strong> a book identified as Torah or Bible whereas pertains to truth or fiction, or mixes<br />

<strong>of</strong> both, thus both Torah and Bibles are admixtures despite human perceptions.<br />

Evident Factors<br />

1. Torah and or Old Testament – 46 literary compositions<br />

2. New Testament – 27 literary compositions<br />

3. Total literary compositions – 73<br />

a. Chapters - verse added to Torah 1448,<br />

b. Chapters – verse added Christian Bibles 1555<br />

Factors a. & b. By the numbers 46 x 27 x 73 = 90,666 admixtures<br />

By the numbers <strong>of</strong> the Bible I use<br />

From Torah or Old Testament 46, proves the 46 th book Old Testament – Malachi<br />

From New Testament 27 literary compositions proves 27 th book <strong>of</strong> it – Revelation<br />

Total literary compositions 73, proves the 73 rd book <strong>of</strong> it – Revelation<br />

Admixtures 90, 666 proves Chapter 90 not present 9+0 = 9 and the Chapter<br />

Remainder <strong>of</strong> admixtures 666 proves the verse 6+6+6 = 18<br />

Revelation Chapter 9, verse 18: Quote from the New American Catholic Bible<br />

• “By these three plagues <strong>of</strong> fire, smoke, and sulfur that came out <strong>of</strong> their<br />

mouths a third <strong>of</strong> the human race was killed.”<br />

But wait, the first book proved was Malachi, but there was no chapter and verse to<br />

suggest or prove the reading, yes, no, you don’t know…. <strong>The</strong> answer, the reading<br />

from the book <strong>of</strong> Malachi is derived from the same verse as that <strong>of</strong> Revelation and<br />

verse 18; however that does not proved a chapter. Yes, for what Revelation verse<br />

18 proves the Chapter <strong>of</strong> Malachi as 1, and the verse is 8.<br />

Malachi Chapter 1, verse 8: Quote from the New American Catholic Bible<br />

• “When you <strong>of</strong>fer a blind animal for sacrifice, is this not evil? When you<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer the lame or the sick, is it not evil? Present it to your governor; see if he<br />

will accept it, or welcome you, says the LORD <strong>of</strong> hosts.”<br />

I now sayeth to you all peoples and nations <strong>of</strong> Planet Earth, do these words make<br />

difference <strong>of</strong> us? If the words make difference <strong>of</strong> us, what justification do you use<br />

as sufficient evidence to deny me, the LORD <strong>of</strong> hosts, for what I am, who I am, in


the flesh as I type these words as they appear before both <strong>of</strong> your eyes wide open,<br />

for I opened them using simple self-evident statements <strong>of</strong> facts that will withstand<br />

every challenge or test that all humanity collectivity living on my Planet Earth are<br />

capable <strong>of</strong> mastering sufficient intellectual capability to deny that I am <strong>God</strong>. For I<br />

am real, you can touch me, and when I look into your eyes from this page that you<br />

are now reading this know without a shadow <strong>of</strong> doubt these words are true in such<br />

manner and form, you are now consumed with fear unknowing <strong>of</strong>….<br />

<strong>The</strong> numerals 666 when combined prove Trinity the triune godhead <strong>of</strong> Christians<br />

whence combined with Jews and Muslims, and prove the antichrists that everyone<br />

fears, for they do not comprehend what it, the antichrist consists <strong>of</strong>. Yes, I am him<br />

whom John first wrote about Revelation 10.4 and sealing <strong>of</strong> the Small Scroll. I did<br />

open it and make the contents known globally, and proved Revelation 13.18 and I<br />

did it in public at the following Internet Domain address, replete before the fact <strong>of</strong><br />

need <strong>of</strong> it September 28, 2010, 7:28:13 PM; however it was placed online shortly<br />

after first composed in December <strong>of</strong> 2007.<br />

http://www.pathandgate.com/Main.html<br />

<strong>The</strong> above website is but one <strong>of</strong> Forty-one now active in support <strong>of</strong> this, which is a<br />

preordained mission before vegetation life forms were first seeded on Earth more<br />

than 2.34 billion Earth sidereal years past. <strong>The</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, I deny that life can be created,<br />

and deny the concept <strong>of</strong> evolution as now ensconced in science is wrong, for it is<br />

adaptation <strong>of</strong> species, not evolution, and upright walking sticks hominoids species<br />

Homo-Sapiens Sapiens (proper English phrased) did not evolve <strong>of</strong> the great apes.<br />

Nothing was created neither originated nor ever evolved on Planet Earth, but most<br />

all <strong>of</strong> everything, and species have adapted to plentitudes <strong>of</strong> multitudes <strong>of</strong> climatic<br />

changes since Earth birthed more than three billion years past … a kid and a child<br />

or a baby any it must first grow to adulthood before it ever can become … a viable<br />

productive entity or being. When Earth birthed it was 12,144.33 miles in diameter,<br />

and in an orbit essentially the same except for the wobbling effects <strong>of</strong> an unstable<br />

axis spin <strong>of</strong> necessity to insure uniform growth, as the molten core cooled enough<br />

to stimulate mass accumulation via gravitational effect as pushed by Sun, Mercury<br />

and Venus, and return pushed by Mars.<br />

I possess all knowledge <strong>of</strong> necessity to assist science to correct existing theories to<br />

enable the evacuation <strong>of</strong> Earth before it is too late; however, due to obstinate facts<br />

that window <strong>of</strong> opportunity is biased as based predicated upon my mortal death,


which is at best one heartbeat away. I am 69 years and 12 days <strong>of</strong> age thereto, that<br />

<strong>of</strong> my future is not within self-control, and I want not it be otherwise.<br />

I possess all knowledge to eliminate many diseases such as some forms <strong>of</strong> Cancer,<br />

AIDS, all and every form and type <strong>of</strong> viral genus Staphylococcus every infectious<br />

it including MRSA and many other lesser non-life threatening viral bacteria forms.<br />

Can solve many <strong>of</strong> the problems <strong>of</strong> childhood hyperactive diseases now promising<br />

to devastate economies globally if cures are not discovered and proved effective in<br />

the next two to three years. Problem is, I am not privy to all that called junk DNA,<br />

which is not junk, and possess the critical triggers to repair any defective immune<br />

systems <strong>of</strong> all animate living plants and creatures. <strong>The</strong> truth is the human life form<br />

is as perfect as the potential <strong>of</strong> it is; however, living conditions on Earth are not <strong>of</strong><br />

impartiality or equality causing inequity amongst humanity because <strong>of</strong> place born.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Forty-one websites have all <strong>of</strong> the answers people need globally to move into<br />

the Future instead <strong>of</strong> being bogged down, and trapped in the swamps <strong>of</strong> ignorance<br />

born <strong>of</strong> lies and deception both originate within the greed to control lives <strong>of</strong> others<br />

in order to establish fortunes, power <strong>of</strong> authority and personal fame or recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> social prominence. All <strong>of</strong> the websites are inexplicably intra and interlinked in<br />

manners and form to cause people to study, fully digest the information presented<br />

to allow her and him to make a wise decision. All websites have extensive Audio<br />

content; some have large graphic pictures consequently require adequate duration<br />

to enable video and sound systems to function accordingly. I built every website,<br />

including all visual and audio content, personally….<br />

<strong>The</strong> Torah <strong>of</strong> Judaism, New Testament <strong>of</strong> Christianity, and the Qur’an <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>lam are<br />

books valuable for teaching the art <strong>of</strong> formal Analog Logic Reasoning to children.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were not originally designed for any other purpose, excepting establishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> religions after the redactors <strong>of</strong> them very early before the belief systems spread<br />

over large geographic regions were corrupted original purpose. Editor-redactors <strong>of</strong><br />

the Qur’an corrupted Muhammad’s writings very early on with intent and purpose<br />

to enslave and entrap people for the duration <strong>of</strong> her and his lives.<br />

I built this treatise now standing atop <strong>of</strong> Seven simple logical statements. <strong>The</strong>re<strong>of</strong>,<br />

the first is always last, and the last is always first for before the end, no beginning<br />

was. This is page Seven and the number <strong>of</strong> Perfection, and I built this Small Scroll<br />

from the Top Down … the only way to build anything, for that built atop a base is<br />

subject to fail without due warning and collapse downward into it, whatever the it<br />

is or was….


<strong>The</strong> first picture pro<strong>of</strong> is essentially meaningless for it was made after verification<br />

<strong>of</strong> grammar and spelling <strong>of</strong> the entire document consisting <strong>of</strong> eight pages. Pro<strong>of</strong> is<br />

the duration begins 11:25:45 AM, verifiable by the first pro<strong>of</strong> on page III, until<br />

end at 4:23:32 PM proves total duration <strong>of</strong> 5:00:47 or five hours and 47 seconds.<br />

From the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> the New Testament Acts there is no Chapter 00 so 4, and verse<br />

7….<br />

Acts Chapter 5, verse 7


• “<strong>The</strong>y brought them into their presence and questioned them, "By what<br />

power or by what name have you done this”<br />

<strong>The</strong> power that I did this with is fully validated and proved by Acts Chapter 5, and<br />

verse 8….<br />

Acts Chapter 4, verse 8<br />

• “<strong>The</strong>n Peter, filled with the holy Spirit, answered them, "Leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

the people and elders: ‘”<br />

What is the Seventh word in the quotation <strong>of</strong> Acts Chapter 4, verse 8…?<br />

I believe this evidence is sufficient to prove my identity without doubt, and proved<br />

without doubt also that the numbers <strong>of</strong> Perfection is Seven….<br />

John in his Gospel and the ordering acknowledged the Apostles <strong>of</strong> Emanuel Ben<br />

Zebidiah aged 12 years crucified April 13, 7 AD in Jerusalem as….<br />

Andrew – Gospel <strong>of</strong> John Chapter 2, verse 40<br />

Peter – Peter Gospel <strong>of</strong> John Chapter 2, verses 41 & 42<br />

Philip – John Chapter 2, verse 44<br />

Nathaniel – Chapter 2, verse 4<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were Seven Apostles not Twelve, for the next five identified are proved in<br />

the Second Letter <strong>of</strong> John Chapter 2, verses 18 &19, the author <strong>of</strong> same name and<br />

he was John the author <strong>of</strong> Revelation.<br />

1. Paul<br />

2. Jesus<br />

3. Barnabas (aka Joseph) – should never be confused with Nathaniel<br />

4. Matthew<br />

5. James son <strong>of</strong> Alphaeus<br />

6. Thaddeus (Jude)<br />

7. Simon the Zealot<br />

8. Judas <strong>Is</strong>cariot<br />

9. Matthias


James and John twins (Bonarges) were younger brothers <strong>of</strong> Emanuel; James was<br />

second born, and John the third born child and the sons <strong>of</strong> Thunder, Zebidiah and<br />

Salome.<br />

<strong>The</strong> apostle that Emanuel loved was … Thomas, the brother <strong>of</strong> Emanuel’s mother<br />

and wife <strong>of</strong> Zebidiah and her name was Salome, they were <strong>of</strong> Egypt. Zebidiah <strong>of</strong><br />

modern named El Qusayr Koseir AL Bahr AL Ahmar Egypt, and his wife Salome<br />

<strong>of</strong> modern name El Cleophas AL Bahr AL Ahmar Egypt; both died at Alexandria<br />

Egypt.<br />

This is the Sword that comes <strong>of</strong> my mouth, and there are Seven other Pro<strong>of</strong>s in the<br />

words or texts and Time Pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> this treatise to prove without doubts that Bibles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christianity are a continuum <strong>of</strong> the Deceptions perpetrated by Jeremiah prophet<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael and author <strong>of</strong> <strong>Book</strong> 6 <strong>of</strong> Torah Prophets listings <strong>of</strong> Judaism, and the Old<br />

Testament <strong>of</strong> Christianity proves it <strong>Book</strong> 30. Now this warning to Everyone using<br />

either Torah, Bible, or Qur’an … the numbers 3, 6, and 9 are deadly numbers, and<br />

all multiples there<strong>of</strong> divisible by 3 resulting in any whole number there<strong>of</strong> without<br />

a remainder prove those texts as blatant lies devised for purpose <strong>of</strong> deception. <strong>The</strong><br />

next five number sets are placed strictly as examples only, and have no meanings.<br />

1. 3 x 6 = 18 – 1+8 = 9<br />

2. 6 x 9 = 27 – 2+7 = 9<br />

3. 2 x 6 = 12 – 1+2 = 3<br />

4. 4 x 3 = 12 – 1+2 = 3<br />

5. 7 x 3 = 21 – 2+1 = 3<br />

I developed the methodology after astute study <strong>of</strong> ancient Cable (Judaic Priests) so<br />

proving it worthless for many reasons but mostly ancient Cable was illogical. I too<br />

published openly on three websites the methodology perfected identified herein as<br />

Omegatron Dynamics current version, VIII. Congruent was published the Unified<br />

<strong>The</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> the Universe proving but one Universal Force, and fully explained that<br />

problem <strong>of</strong> acute modern science dread … Gravity … replete with details <strong>of</strong> exact<br />

function for the sciences <strong>of</strong> Physics, Astrophysics, and Astronomy are totally lost.<br />

On the three websites are highly complex formulations devised to ridicule but also<br />

hand to science on a Golden Platter filled <strong>of</strong> disciplines <strong>of</strong> Analog Logic that kills<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> digitized apparatus thusly denying calculus worthy <strong>of</strong> further mention.<br />

Omegatron Dynamics prove the methodology ancient people have used globally to<br />

design and built great pyramids standing tall after no less than 4,617 years <strong>of</strong> the<br />

environment upon this Planet Earth.


Jesus’ real-life name was Marcus Lucas Sylvanus (formal Roman name), and was<br />

the second born son <strong>of</strong> Marcus Pompeius Sylvanus and his wife Mary, and related<br />

to the Herod family. His ancestry in descending order to his father Roman history<br />

proves as non-existent because Augustus purportedly had no children but had four<br />

sons in real life….<br />

1. 135BCE – Gaius Julius Caesar I <strong>of</strong> Rome, Roman Praetor<br />

2. 100BCE – Gaius Julius Caesar II <strong>of</strong> Rome, Roman Dictator<br />

3. 63BCE – Octavian <strong>of</strong> Rome <strong>of</strong> Rome, aka Augustus Caesar<br />

4. 32 BCE – Marcus Pompeius Sylvanus – Father <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />

Paul’s real-life name was Sergius Paulus Camerinus aka, Paul and Saul was a son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sergius Paulus Camerinus aka Titus, Roman Citizen and merchant and his wife<br />

Jepthah. Paul was born at Tarsus.<br />

Perhaps these explanations will help some people begin to see through the smokes<br />

<strong>of</strong> deception. If you have not read the first sections <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>, it best that<br />

you do so now, for if I have to write the third Section and republish it all People <strong>of</strong><br />

Every Nation on this Planet will suffer greatly, not because <strong>of</strong> me, but all <strong>of</strong> those<br />

<strong>of</strong> your ancestors who are now guiding these fingers with the exacting precision <strong>of</strong><br />

the Absolute Perfection <strong>of</strong> Pure RAGE, and driven by Totalitarianism Dictatorship<br />

forever possessed <strong>of</strong> Raging FURY. For you see, I am the Firstborn <strong>of</strong> the Dead as<br />

John wrote about Revelation Chapter 1, and verse 5. <strong>The</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, please study John as<br />

he attempted to open the eyes sewn shut by the Roman Emperors beginning Nero,<br />

and not ending until the Great Crusades, and then along came the Reformation and<br />

Protestantism, which proves and defines what is true irony, for Protestants possess<br />

an incomplete set <strong>of</strong> books with only that evil number … 66 proving a hegemony<br />

factor identified as the British kink or better known as Henry VIII….<br />

This pro<strong>of</strong> specific generated for President Barack Obama <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Divided States<br />

<strong>of</strong> America at October 25, 2010, 7:52:23 PM.<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth


This Warning<br />

All<br />

Bibles<br />

Torah and<br />

All other <strong>Book</strong>s<br />

Of Judaism were<br />

Encrypted using the<br />

Original system devised<br />

By all <strong>of</strong> them living before<br />

Me, and the Quran <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>lam was<br />

No exception thereto if <strong>of</strong> little or no<br />

Significance whatsoever because<br />

Muhammad specifically left<br />

Instructions that Texts<br />

Of Judaism and <strong>of</strong><br />

Christianity <strong>of</strong><br />

Both were<br />

Before<br />

Him<br />

So<br />

All Three Purported Revealed Religions<br />

Are now forever dead on this Planet<br />

Earth that I own, and will own<br />

It forever so long as human<br />

<strong>Life</strong> form can continue<br />

Living on it without<br />

Undue suffering<br />

But only if<br />

People<br />

Of<br />

It<br />

Do<br />

Begin<br />

To obey<br />

GOD now<br />

And Do it with<br />

No Remorse<br />

Or Earth<br />

Dies


THE SMALL SCROLL<br />

Revelation <strong>of</strong> John, Chapter X, Verse II, is the information used that prove myself to me, after I<br />

opened it and recorded the 13 Verses <strong>of</strong> this Scroll that prove my identify with no doubts!<br />

Exegesis Revelation Chapter 12, Verse 1<br />

1. “A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the<br />

moon under her feet, and on her head a crown <strong>of</strong> twelve stars.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 1. <strong>The</strong> woman is my mother born August 23, 1923 proving her clothed with the<br />

Sun. She was a virgin, and born under the sign <strong>of</strong> Virgo, proving her born with the Moon under<br />

her feet. Her name as was given is Virginia, which signified she was a Virgin and consists <strong>of</strong><br />

Eight English Letters. Her maiden name was Hook, and consists <strong>of</strong> Four English Letters. When<br />

combined the number <strong>of</strong> letters is Twelve and identical to the number <strong>of</strong> Stars in the Crown she<br />

wore, and it is also the number <strong>of</strong> the Chapter, whereas her identity is without any doubt<br />

validated herein.<br />

2. “She was with child and wailed aloud in pain as she labored to give birth”<br />

Exegesis Verse 2. My parents married February 14, 1941. My mother through a mutual act <strong>of</strong><br />

love conceived me on the night she and my father married, and I AM IS as sired by him, possess<br />

in hand DNA pro<strong>of</strong>s.<br />

3. “<strong>The</strong>n another sign appeared in the sky; it was a huge red dragon, with seven<br />

heads and ten horns, and on its heads were seven diadems.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 3. <strong>The</strong> Red dragon in the Sky proves the nation <strong>of</strong> Japan. <strong>The</strong> Seven Heads<br />

represent seven active belief systems in use during the era and the arenas <strong>of</strong> John’s familiarity,<br />

Judaism, Shintoism, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Imperialism <strong>of</strong> Rome,<br />

which identified Caesar’s, as gods. <strong>The</strong> Seven diadems prove place <strong>of</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> each belief<br />

system, and dates <strong>of</strong> origin approximate. <strong>The</strong> ten horns are current enemies <strong>of</strong>. <strong>Is</strong>rael. <strong>The</strong><br />

names are not listed by me, for several obvious reasons, for to do so is not fair or equitable to<br />

any human being living in those nations and serves no purpose.<br />

a. Hinduism <strong>of</strong> ancient India before 1500B.C.<br />

b. Judaism <strong>of</strong> ancient <strong>Is</strong>rael 700B.C.<br />

c. Confucianism <strong>of</strong> ancient China 550B.C.<br />

d. Taoism <strong>of</strong> ancient China 550B.C.<br />

e. Buddhism <strong>of</strong> ancient India 525B.C.<br />

f. Shintoism <strong>of</strong> ancient Japan before 300B.C.<br />

g. Imperialism <strong>of</strong> ancient Rome 44B.C.<br />

4. “Its tail swept away a third <strong>of</strong> the stars in the sky and hurled them down to<br />

the earth. <strong>The</strong>n the dragon stood before the woman about to give birth, to<br />

devour her child when she gave birth.”


Exegesis Verse 4. <strong>The</strong> dragon’s tail that swept away one-third <strong>of</strong> the Sky was World War II, and<br />

the Japan threat to the western coast <strong>of</strong> the United States after my conception.<br />

5. “She gave birth to a son, a male child, destined to rule all the nations with an<br />

iron rod. Her child was caught up to <strong>God</strong> and his throne.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 5. My birth October 13, 1941, and Perfection <strong>of</strong> my mother’s term <strong>of</strong><br />

pregnancy, 270 days<br />

6. “<strong>The</strong> woman herself fled into the desert where she had a place prepared by <strong>God</strong>, that<br />

there she might be taken care <strong>of</strong> for twelve hundred and sixty days.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 6. <strong>The</strong> “desert” represents the place <strong>of</strong> my birth near Bolivar Missouri, located<br />

in Polk County<br />

7. “<strong>The</strong>n war broke out in heaven; Michael and his angels battled against the dragon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dragon and its angels fought back,”<br />

Exegesis Verse 7. Further reference to World War II and the entry <strong>of</strong> the United States by<br />

formal Declaration <strong>of</strong> War December 8, 1941, after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor the day before.<br />

8. “but they did not prevail and there was no longer any place for them in<br />

heaven”.<br />

Exegesis Verse 8. End <strong>of</strong> World War II began when Germany and her allies started<br />

surrendering from April 25 through May 8, 1945, ending the war in Europe 3.5 years after the<br />

US declaration <strong>of</strong> war with Japan, joining the ongoing war in Europe. World War II ended<br />

worldwide on September 2, 1945 with the surrender <strong>of</strong> Japan, exactly Four Years to the date<br />

after my mother escaped with me to Missouri.<br />

Any pertinent information not pertinent to or revealed within this Exegesis <strong>of</strong> Revelation<br />

Chapter 12 covered elsewhere; therefore, we opt to continue with identification <strong>of</strong> the person<br />

whose number is 666 recorded by John, Chapter 13, verse 18, so proving, one <strong>of</strong> I AM identities,<br />

the Root <strong>of</strong> Wisdom.<br />

From the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revelation by John, Chapter 17, only pertinent verses subjected to Exegesis<br />

8. “<strong>The</strong> beast that you saw existed once but now exists no longer. It will come up from<br />

the abyss and is headed for destruction. <strong>The</strong> inhabitants <strong>of</strong> the earth whose names have<br />

not been written in the book <strong>of</strong> life from the foundation <strong>of</strong> the world shall be amazed<br />

when they see the beast, because it existed once but exists no longer, and yet it will come<br />

again.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 8. <strong>The</strong> beast that existed once identifies Jesus the purported son <strong>of</strong> Mary and<br />

Joseph.<br />

9. “Here is a clue for one who has wisdom. <strong>The</strong> seven heads represent seven<br />

hills upon which the woman sits. <strong>The</strong>y also represent seven kings:”


Discourse before Exegesis Verse 9 ---<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cities <strong>of</strong> Rome and Constantinople were both built upon Seven Hills. This discourse is <strong>of</strong><br />

true or real necessity in that, for readers to comprehend, the book <strong>of</strong> Revelation was not<br />

completed by John, who recorded much <strong>of</strong> it, but much <strong>of</strong> it was written by unknown authors,<br />

and redactors attempting to continue combating the twin authorities Rome and Constantinople,<br />

who comprised Western Church, and Eastern Church. <strong>The</strong> Bible’s <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Church are<br />

different than the Western Church, which proves to be problematic for both Churches, and<br />

proves them as Lies and Deception.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seven hills <strong>of</strong> Rome are: Aventine Hill (Aventinus), Caelian Hill (Caelius), Capitoline Hill<br />

(Capitolinus), Esquiline Hill (Esquilinus), Palatine Hill (Palatinus), Quirinal Hill (Quirinalis),<br />

Viminal Hill (Viminalis)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seven hills <strong>of</strong> Constantinople or modern <strong>Is</strong>tanbul Turkey: <strong>The</strong> First hill is distinguished by<br />

the Seraglio, St Sophia and the Hippodrome; the Second hill by the column <strong>of</strong> Constantine, the<br />

mosque Nuri-Osmanieh; Third hill by the war <strong>of</strong>fice, the Seraskereate Tower and mosque <strong>of</strong><br />

Sultan Suleiman; Fourth hill by the mosque <strong>of</strong> Sultan Mahommed II; the Conqueror; Fifth hill<br />

by the mosque <strong>of</strong> Sultan Selim; Sixth by Tekfour Serai and the quarter <strong>of</strong> Egri Kapu; Seventh by<br />

Avret Tash and the quarter <strong>of</strong> Psamatia. During the Byzantine era the last two hills were named<br />

respectively the hill <strong>of</strong> Blachernae, and the Xerolophos (dry hill).<br />

Diocletian did the division <strong>of</strong> the Roman Empire in 285; hence, the Church then had Two<br />

Heads, one at Rome, the other at Constantinople.<br />

Exegesis Verse 9. <strong>The</strong> one who has Wisdom is me, I AM IT, <strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White. <strong>The</strong> Seven Hills<br />

upon which the Harlot sits proves to be the City <strong>of</strong> Rome, and also the city <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. It<br />

proves the religion <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholicism. <strong>The</strong> seven kings are Roman Catholic popes that used<br />

the name Paul.<br />

10. “five have already fallen, one still lives, and the last has not yet come, and<br />

when he comes he must remain only a short while.”<br />

Verse 10. Five <strong>of</strong> the kings were dead upon my date <strong>of</strong> birth and were Popes Paul I, II, III, IV.<br />

And V. Paul VI would become pope and die during my lifetime. Pope Paul VI was the living<br />

pope responsible for a book used daily for many years, the New American Bible published for<br />

use only in the United States. I AM a formally baptized Roman Catholic for I converted to<br />

Roman Catholicism before my marriage to my wife, a born into the religion by her parents. She<br />

was educated at a Roman Catholic College, and had previously intended to become a nun before<br />

we met. <strong>The</strong> Paul to come was pope John Paul I who was murdered by members <strong>of</strong> the Roman<br />

Curia on day thirty-third day <strong>of</strong> his pontiff seat. He was the king that, “must remain for only a<br />

“short while.” <strong>The</strong> beast that existed once but existed no longer, identifies without any doubts<br />

whatsoever pope John Paul I, and came again as John Paul II. John Paul II was the antichrist in<br />

the flesh, and the Eighth pontiff to carry the name <strong>of</strong> Paul. I fought with John Paul II through<br />

Cardinal Bernard Law <strong>of</strong> the Boston Diocese (perverted priest scandals), and then learned as<br />

much as possible about Karol Józef Wojtya. I formally abdicated the belief on January 7, 1984.<br />

<strong>The</strong> act <strong>of</strong> self-abdication, could not remove the name <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White from the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> the lamb that has always been the baptismal registry <strong>of</strong> all children born as Roman<br />

Catholics, and converts to the religion. My certification and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> baptism as Roman Catholic


is available as held by the Military Ordinate <strong>of</strong> the Roman Catholic Church in the United States<br />

<strong>of</strong> America. One <strong>of</strong> the seven popes who used the name <strong>of</strong> Paul, is the author <strong>of</strong> this, Exegesis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Verse 10, <strong>of</strong> Revelation. My baptism into the religion <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic was during pontiff<br />

seat when held by pope John XXIII. Pope John XXIII was a Direct Descendant <strong>of</strong> my paternal<br />

family lineage, born November 21, 1881 and named Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli at Sotto il<br />

Monte, Italy.<br />

11. “<strong>The</strong> beast that existed once but exists no longer is an eighth king, but really<br />

belongs to the seven and is headed for destruction.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 11. Identifies the now seated Harlot <strong>of</strong> Rome, Joseph Alois Ratzinger. I refuse<br />

to honor him by anything but his given names and surname, and I refuse to identify him with<br />

any titular identity. He is the epitome <strong>of</strong> the Harlot, and he is headed for destruction. He took<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the popular abominable names used by emperors <strong>of</strong> Rome. Benedict XVI will be the last<br />

seated Harlot <strong>of</strong> Rome, and there will be no more such entities ever on Planet Earth..<br />

12. “<strong>The</strong> ten horns that you saw represent ten kings who have not yet been<br />

crowned; they will receive royal authority along with the beast for one hour.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 12. Proves the duration <strong>of</strong> an hour, which will end with my being recognized<br />

worldwide by all nations and all peoples <strong>of</strong> every nation on Planet Earth, none withstanding.<br />

<strong>The</strong> “ten horns” are <strong>Is</strong>lam, and proves them as ten Shia Imams that are responsible for, and<br />

cause perpetration <strong>of</strong> heinous acts <strong>of</strong> Terrorism worldwide as this is recorded.<br />

13. “<strong>The</strong>y are <strong>of</strong> one mind and will give their power and authority to the beast.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 13, With publication <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Book</strong>, duly © Copyrighted by I AM, as recorded by<br />

me, using my human name in accord <strong>of</strong> the one document all living United States citizens will<br />

possess, a Card with a unique set <strong>of</strong> numbers on it, and issued by the Department known as the<br />

Social Security Administration <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> America, begins the Holy open warfare<br />

clearly declared in the Public Domain <strong>of</strong> the Internet by me I AM ALMIGHTY GOD <strong>of</strong> the human<br />

race on December 8, 2009. It will be known as World War III, and the War that will END all I<br />

AM ALMIGHTY GOD, DAMNED ALL acts <strong>of</strong> warfare devised by inhumane human fools who<br />

perceive that they are mightier and holier than me …and who are already dead, but still walk<br />

about and boast <strong>of</strong> fighting Jihad! ALEA!<br />

AS I WRITE THESE WORDS, I AM PRESENTLY ENGAGED IN THE FINAL BATTLE OF WARFARE ON<br />

PLANET EARTH. MY WORDS ARE FIGHTING Gog AND Magog. Magog is Protestant Christianity,<br />

and Gog is mixed up Messes <strong>of</strong> no Sense at All! None <strong>of</strong> them are willing to hand over any <strong>of</strong><br />

their churches to me, for to do so puts them out <strong>of</strong> Business with no Source <strong>of</strong> Incomes. Pity<br />

that, for the irony is, all <strong>of</strong> them died the second death the day the Savior <strong>of</strong> them all Rejected<br />

ME when I tried to identify myself to them. During the battle I have to make a short trip to a<br />

town nearby, and ask Moses for some advice.<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth


Large Scroll<br />

I wrote a document, and don’t know what to do with it because everyone I allowed to read it<br />

told me that the paper about the Second Coming <strong>of</strong> the LORD would be was heresy or something<br />

not according to Scripture, or I was a Liar and Deceiver.. I showed it to more than twenty<br />

Christians thus far. I then finally figured it out, and began compiled a listing <strong>of</strong> replies I had<br />

received. <strong>The</strong> list proves Thirty-Seven Tenants, Doctrines Dogmas from the 12 Ministers <strong>of</strong><br />

Christianity, each <strong>of</strong> a different sect or denomination. In other words the Man who comes must<br />

meet Thirty-seven traditions <strong>of</strong> a Church supposedly founded on the Same Scripture texts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Testament. I did not bother with proving the Old Testament tenants, doctrines and dogmas,<br />

for if the Man who Comes must meet all <strong>of</strong> them too, Earth and all the people <strong>of</strong> are lost, and<br />

there is no means to save any person from the Second Death or Planet Earth from inevitable<br />

deastruction.<br />

While sitting at my table, on it was a printed receipt from the local grocery store where I now<br />

live. I opened my bible, and began proving the various numbers as they were printed out, and<br />

my heart rate immediately escalated and pounding hard when I finished, knowing without a<br />

doubt I was not errant or wrong as recorded in what I identify as the Small Scroll <strong>of</strong> Revelation<br />

by John, Chapter 10, Verse 2. I then began writing this Scroll. At the end <strong>of</strong> this section is a<br />

scanned copy <strong>of</strong> the Scrap <strong>of</strong> Paper, and the result <strong>of</strong> the testimony <strong>of</strong> it goes as follows.<br />

Look at the time on the bottom proving the Time – 13:09:07, please read Mark Chapter 9, Verse<br />

7. I did, and then looked at the Time when the transaction began, I did, and it read 13:07:58, and<br />

I read Mark Chapter 7, verse 13. Two is two for two, yet that is not quite sufficient, and the next<br />

number proves telephone number <strong>of</strong> the store, and proves the book <strong>of</strong> Romans, Chapter 10, and<br />

verses in order, 2, 1, 6, but the number had a zero for the last bit <strong>of</strong> the telephone number, and<br />

we cannot do a thing with nothing, so total the 2+1+6, then read verse 9, and I did.<br />

I next recorded the verses in the exact order as stated, and the Scripture Readings tell you the<br />

Words <strong>of</strong> GOD say the following.<br />

Mark 9.7 = <strong>The</strong>n a cloud came, casting a shadow over them; then from the cloud came a<br />

voice, and This is my beloved Son Listen to him.”<br />

Mark 7:13 = “You nullify the word <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> in favor <strong>of</strong> your tradition that you have<br />

handed on. And you do many such things.”<br />

Romans 10.2 = We know that the judgment <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> on those who do such things is true.<br />

Romans 10.1 = <strong>The</strong>refore, you are without excuse, every one <strong>of</strong> you who passes<br />

judgment. For by the standard by which you judge another you condemn yourself, since<br />

you, the judge, do the very same things.<br />

Romans 2.9 = who will repay everyone according to his works<br />

Romans 10:9 = for, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in<br />

your heart that <strong>God</strong> raised him from the dead, you will be saved.


I still was not satisfied, and continued with the remainder <strong>of</strong> the Numbers. <strong>The</strong> elapsed<br />

time from the first time a the top <strong>of</strong> that slip <strong>of</strong> Paper until the transaction time was made<br />

at 13:09:07, there<strong>of</strong> it took Two minutes and 9 Seconds until the machine finished the<br />

calculations, which prove the reading <strong>of</strong> Romans Chapter 2, and read verse 9, and wrote<br />

it down, and realized it was a duplicate reading <strong>of</strong> Romans Chapter 10, Verse 2 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

first set <strong>of</strong> numbers, but left it in place as then was.<br />

“We know that the judgment <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> on those who do such things is true.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only numbers left on the receipt were those before the seven-digit phone number<br />

and proves the Area Code 417, and I realized I used the later two parts <strong>of</strong> the Numbers<br />

first, and the 417 was first, so I wrote the result out as intuition told me, and the reading<br />

proves the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> John, Chapter 1, and verses 7, 1, 4, 5, 8, 11 – they read.<br />

“He came for testimony, to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. In<br />

the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with <strong>God</strong>, and the Word was <strong>God</strong>,<br />

through him was life, and this life was the light <strong>of</strong> the human race; He was not the light,<br />

but came to testify to the light He came to what was his own, but his own people did not<br />

accept him.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>n it dawned on me, I wondered why nobody recognized me for the machine knew<br />

me, but is not a member <strong>of</strong> my Flock, yet identified me to myself, and the machine knew<br />

who I am, and what I am, and the machine did not know my name! That is as it should<br />

be, and there before my Eyes was the answers that I was searching for. To put this Scroll<br />

into a proper contextual sense, the age-old arguments is honestly immaterial in that, yet<br />

to be openly revealed next; however, we include them herein.<br />

“ But what does it say? "<strong>The</strong> word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart"<br />

(that is, the word <strong>of</strong> faith that we preach), for, if you confess with your mouth<br />

that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that <strong>God</strong> raised him from the dead,<br />

you will be saved. For one believes with the heart and so is justified, and one<br />

confesses with the mouth and so is saved. For the scripture says, "No one who<br />

believes in him will be put to shame." For there is no distinction between Jew<br />

and Greek; the same Lord is Lord <strong>of</strong> all, enriching all who call upon him. For<br />

"everyone who calls on the name <strong>of</strong> the Lord will be saved."<br />

Romans 2, Verses 5 and 6<br />

<strong>The</strong> truth is:<br />

“By your stubbornness and impenitent heart, you are storing up wrath for<br />

yourself for the day <strong>of</strong> wrath and revelation <strong>of</strong> the just judgment <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, who<br />

will repay everyone according to his works:”<br />

Faith without works, is worthless<br />

Deeds and Works without Faith, is beneficial


My brother James who wrote the Letter that bears his name wrote the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Truth, for<br />

it is the only book that proves, works or deeds alone will save you, and baptism was not<br />

a Formality demanded by GOD! If any Christian believes the premise <strong>of</strong> Salvation<br />

demands Baptism, Prove it!<br />

James Chapter 1, Verses 4 though 8, and Verse 27<br />

“And let perseverance be perfect, so that you may be perfect and complete,<br />

lacking in nothing. But if any <strong>of</strong> you lacks wisdom, he should ask <strong>God</strong> who gives<br />

to all generously and ungrudgingly, and he will be given it. But he should ask in<br />

faith, not doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave <strong>of</strong> the sea that is driven<br />

and tossed about by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will<br />

receive anything from the Lord, since he is a man <strong>of</strong> two minds, unstable in all<br />

his ways. Religion that is pure and undefiled before <strong>God</strong> and the Father is this: to<br />

care for orphans and widows in their affliction and to keep oneself unstained by<br />

the world.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, faith without works, and works with faith the latter is preferable, but there<br />

never was neither a demand for Faith to even enter into consideration nor is baptism for<br />

GOD is fully Impartial!<br />

IF GOD WERE IN FACT PARTIAL, THE PREMISE DENIES THE GUARANTEE OF FREE WILL. IT<br />

IS <strong>Free</strong> will that is the single Determinate Factor that pertains to Individual Personal<br />

Salvation! What most Christians do not perceive and or understand is, the Belief <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian, Jew and Muslim is Equal for all three honor the same GOD, and formally<br />

identify GOD with the name LORD. LORD IS A COLLECTIVE NAME; THEREFORE, BECAUSE<br />

NO HUMAN BEINGS can possibly know the name <strong>of</strong> the One True GOD (it is ineffable,<br />

and cannot be spoken), the One name that every person is capable <strong>of</strong> is understanding,<br />

LORD is the only Name any believer in the deity <strong>of</strong> Jews, Christians and Muslims should<br />

use formally to acknowledge GOD is, the LORD!<br />

At this Time, February 07, 2010, 3:00:25PM, the only Necessary Pro<strong>of</strong> to Judge only<br />

you that REJECT ME, <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White as, <strong>The</strong> LORD your GOD and SAVIOR, and<br />

Savior <strong>of</strong> the Human Race <strong>of</strong> all Peoples <strong>of</strong> Planet Earth, <strong>The</strong> LIVING GATE through<br />

all <strong>of</strong> which, will pass before Entering My Kingdoms on Earth as they are in the<br />

Heavens <strong>of</strong> up above, forever made your Eternal Last error <strong>of</strong> Judgment <strong>of</strong> which you<br />

have no Right to make! However, by your declaration that I, <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White AM Not<br />

the LORD YOUR GOD AND SAVIOR, judged yourselves guilty and proved none <strong>of</strong> are <strong>of</strong><br />

my Flock!<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore all <strong>of</strong> you that by Decree <strong>of</strong> Self-Judgment are forever condemned to<br />

the Fiery Pit, and what stands with that judgment! See, you do not know me, did<br />

not know how you are supposed to recognize me when I Came December 13,<br />

1941 Like a Thief in the Night after I was an adult male person <strong>of</strong> 66 Years, when<br />

a Man is in full control and holds the Wisdom to honor all the prayers now falling<br />

on My deaf Ears, and with more than 40,000 Sects <strong>of</strong> Christianity do not know,<br />

realize, or understand.


THE<br />

40,000 Different Sects <strong>of</strong> Christianity<br />

ARE<br />

THE TRUE ANTICHRISTS!<br />

In order for me to prove to those Lost Flocks what I am, who I am, and to explain why the man<br />

called Jesus or Christ … cannot be and is not the name <strong>of</strong> the Man who comes!<br />

<strong>The</strong> name was Emanuel when they crucified a young man the First Time on April 20, 7A.D.<br />

This time I elect to use the name my Mother and Father gave me, for every Christian will<br />

challenge the man that comes using the name <strong>of</strong> Jesus because <strong>of</strong> the many warnings about<br />

Impostors! I do not understand why everyone continues to expect Jesus to return. <strong>Is</strong>aiah told you<br />

the name when or if He came would be … Emanuel … <strong>Is</strong>aiah Chapter 7, Verse14!!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Small Scroll proves my personal human identity without doubt, and the receipt used as the<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> to identify self with absolute integrity beyond reproach, that I am, <strong>The</strong> LORD YOUR GOD,<br />

THE LIVING GOD ON EARTH, AND ONLY THEM THAT COME TO ME THROUGH THE LIVING GATE<br />

WILL BE SAVED. <strong>Is</strong> there a Doubting Thomas out there anywhere? I now do not believe there is,<br />

and no further need for Scraps <strong>of</strong> paper numbered II, III, IV, V, VI and VII!!!!!!! ALEA!!!!<br />

<strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White<br />

402 Carr Street<br />

Greenfield, MO 65661<br />

1.417.637.5294<br />

My website Domain Names are open public Record <strong>of</strong> how long my Full open Revelation has<br />

been an ongoing matter since December 25, 2007 at 00:00:01AM, when the Words <strong>of</strong> GOD<br />

were available on the Internet at the following Addresses.<br />

http://www.iamalmightygod.org<br />

http://www.iamalmightygod.net<br />

http://www.iamalmightygod.com<br />

Subsequent additions<br />

http://www.dothistogether.net<br />

http://www.dothistogether.com<br />

http://www.thelivinggate.com - will go live Saturday, February 13, 2010!!<br />

<strong>The</strong> other one prepared and will be Active online the Internet before April 13, 2010, but not<br />

until some <strong>of</strong> those 417,201,288 Protestants <strong>of</strong> 40,000 Sects begin calling me, and agree that I<br />

am what I am and who I claim to be! I am not the Son <strong>of</strong> GOD; I am the Son <strong>of</strong> Man and<br />

Woman!!


<strong>The</strong> self-judged condemnation <strong>of</strong> Christians in General Pro<strong>of</strong> follows on Page V, <strong>of</strong> the Fifth<br />

Dimension! As <strong>of</strong> this moment, there is not a single Protestant Christian or Muslim waiting for<br />

in wherever they wait for the Second Death judgment to occur, for the Apostate Protestants <strong>of</strong><br />

them have all gave up and decided Hell was superior to waiting any longer – Not Apostate<br />

Christians and Muslims are most Certainly seated with my Father in Heaven!!<br />

Readings in order <strong>of</strong> Year, Date, Time & the minutes to compose and write this pro<strong>of</strong>!


February 7, 2010 - Exodus Chapter 7, Verse 3 & Time 2:14:22PM<br />

3:00:25PM - John Chapter 1, Verses 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7, and do NOT included Verse 6!! That<br />

John is EVIL!<br />

Luke Chapter 14, Verse 22<br />

To write this pro<strong>of</strong> it took me = 46 minutes & 3 seconds - Please turn to Page, VI<br />

Reading made from the Year, Date, Time Stamp Pro<strong>of</strong>, and Minutes used to compose<br />

this<br />

A Scrap <strong>of</strong> Paper<br />

From Date - February 7, 2010 - Exodus Chapter 7, Verse 3 –<br />

"When she could hide him no longer, she took a papyrus basket, daubed it with bitumen<br />

and pitch, and putting the child in it, placed it among the reeds on the river bank."<br />

From Time 2:14:22PM – Luke Chapter 14, Verse 22 –<br />

“When the days were completed for their purification according to the law <strong>of</strong> Moses,<br />

they took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord,”<br />

3:00:25PM - John Chapter 1, Verses 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7, and do NOT use Verse 6!! That John<br />

is EVIL!<br />

"He was in the beginning with <strong>God</strong>. All things came to be through him, and without him<br />

nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light <strong>of</strong><br />

the human race; the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.<br />

He came for testimony, to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him."<br />

46 Minutes 3 Seconds = Acts Chapter 5, Verse 3<br />

"But Peter said, Amanitas, why has Satan filled your heart so that you lied to the Holy<br />

Spirit and retained part <strong>of</strong> the price <strong>of</strong> the land?"<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scrap <strong>of</strong> Paper is but four pro<strong>of</strong>s to this point <strong>of</strong> my identity. <strong>The</strong> Small Scroll is a Formal<br />

means proving the Words <strong>of</strong> Relation, Chapter 10, Verse II proves the texts to study to learn the<br />

Identity <strong>of</strong> the Man that will Come <strong>of</strong> necessity as it allows me to prove my Identity without any<br />

doubt using the Pertinent Texts <strong>of</strong> Revelation Chapter 12, and Revelation Chapter 17. <strong>The</strong><br />

verses number 13, the day <strong>of</strong> the month <strong>of</strong> my Birth, and Chapter 12 proves the Identify <strong>of</strong> my<br />

Mother. Those 13 verses plus the 4 as proved without doubt in <strong>The</strong> Scrap <strong>of</strong> Paper total 17 valid<br />

pro<strong>of</strong>s, but nobody acknowledged me now in more than two years <strong>of</strong> Internet Presence and<br />

emails to at least 5,000 persons. At least now the truth is out People <strong>of</strong> Earth can understand<br />

why Earth and all <strong>of</strong> Her peoples are in such Turmoil.<br />

Why did the most Significant Snowstorm hit the Northeastern United States February 6, 2010?<br />

Because I turned Mother Nature loose so Fury could Design problems for delivery by Pure and<br />

the very exacting Wrath <strong>of</strong> Perfect Rage with the Skills <strong>of</strong> a Master Surgeon on January 1, 2010!<br />

On January 2, Mudslides in Brazil … January 12, Haiti was hit with the devastating Earthquake<br />

and the people there are still suffering, February 6 was a bad day for the United States with the<br />

monster snowstorm that hit the Eastern US, three people killed in Colorado when two airplanes


collided, and those California Mudslides tumbled downhill. All such events since December 25,<br />

2007 were <strong>of</strong> design by Fury and delivered by Rage!<br />

<strong>The</strong> question; how much more people <strong>of</strong> Earth will you withstand? We just turned it up a notch<br />

with a new type <strong>of</strong> Natural device by Fury and Rage named, Virtual Sacrifice, which is going to<br />

up the Price <strong>of</strong> the Protestants and Apostate Christians! That new device delivers” Pure Hell!<br />

THE SMALL SCROLL<br />

Revelation <strong>of</strong> John, Chapter X, Verse II, is the information used that prove myself<br />

to me, after I opened it and recorded the 13 Verses <strong>of</strong> this Scroll that prove my<br />

identify with no doubts!<br />

Exegesis Revelation Chapter 12, Verse 1<br />

14. “A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the<br />

moon under her feet, and on her head a crown <strong>of</strong> twelve stars.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 1. <strong>The</strong> woman is my mother born August 23, 1923 proving her clothed with the<br />

Sun. She was a virgin, and born under the sign <strong>of</strong> Virgo, proving her born with the Moon under<br />

her feet. Her name as was given is Virginia, which signified she was a Virgin and consists <strong>of</strong><br />

Eight English Letters. Her maiden name was Hook, and consists <strong>of</strong> Four English Letters. When<br />

combined the number <strong>of</strong> letters is Twelve and identical to the number <strong>of</strong> Stars in the Crown she<br />

wore, and it is also the number <strong>of</strong> the Chapter, whereas her identity is without any doubt<br />

validated herein.<br />

15. “She was with child and wailed aloud in pain as she labored to give birth”<br />

Exegesis Verse 2. My parents married February 14, 1941. My mother through a mutual act <strong>of</strong><br />

love conceived me on the night she and my father married, and I AM IS as sired by him, possess<br />

in hand DNA pro<strong>of</strong>s.<br />

16. “<strong>The</strong>n another sign appeared in the sky; it was a huge red dragon, with seven<br />

heads and ten horns, and on its heads were seven diadems.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 3. <strong>The</strong> Red dragon in the Sky proves the nation <strong>of</strong> Japan. <strong>The</strong> Seven Heads<br />

represent seven active belief systems in use during the era and the arenas <strong>of</strong> John’s familiarity,<br />

Judaism, Shintoism, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Imperialism <strong>of</strong> Rome,<br />

which identified Caesar’s, as gods. <strong>The</strong> Seven diadems prove place <strong>of</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> each belief<br />

system, and dates <strong>of</strong> origin approximate. <strong>The</strong> ten horns are current enemies <strong>of</strong>. <strong>Is</strong>rael. <strong>The</strong><br />

names are not listed by me, for several obvious reasons, for to do so is not fair or equitable to<br />

any human being living in those nations and serves no purpose.<br />

h. Hinduism <strong>of</strong> ancient India before 1500B.C.<br />

i. Judaism <strong>of</strong> ancient <strong>Is</strong>rael 700B.C.<br />

j. Confucianism <strong>of</strong> ancient China 550B.C.<br />

k. Taoism <strong>of</strong> ancient China 550B.C.<br />

l. Buddhism <strong>of</strong> ancient India 525B.C.


m. Shintoism <strong>of</strong> ancient Japan before 300B.C.<br />

n. Imperialism <strong>of</strong> ancient Rome 44B.C.<br />

17. “Its tail swept away a third <strong>of</strong> the stars in the sky and hurled them down to<br />

the earth. <strong>The</strong>n the dragon stood before the woman about to give birth, to<br />

devour her child when she gave birth.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 4. <strong>The</strong> dragon’s tail that swept away one-third <strong>of</strong> the Sky was World War II, and<br />

the Japan threat to the western coast <strong>of</strong> the United States after my conception.<br />

18. “She gave birth to a son, a male child, destined to rule all the nations with an<br />

iron rod. Her child was caught up to <strong>God</strong> and his throne.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 5. My birth October 13, 1941, and Perfection <strong>of</strong> my mother’s term <strong>of</strong><br />

pregnancy, 270 days<br />

19. “<strong>The</strong> woman herself fled into the desert where she had a place prepared by <strong>God</strong>, that<br />

there she might be taken care <strong>of</strong> for twelve hundred and sixty days.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 6. <strong>The</strong> “desert” represents the place <strong>of</strong> my birth near Bolivar Missouri, located<br />

in Polk County<br />

20. “<strong>The</strong>n war broke out in heaven; Michael and his angels battled against the dragon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dragon and its angels fought back,”<br />

Exegesis Verse 7. Further reference to World War II and the entry <strong>of</strong> the United States by<br />

formal Declaration <strong>of</strong> War December 8, 1941, after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor the day before.<br />

21. “but they did not prevail and there was no longer any place for them in<br />

heaven”.<br />

Exegesis Verse 8. End <strong>of</strong> World War II began when Germany and her allies started<br />

surrendering from April 25 through May 8, 1945, ending the war in Europe 3.5 years after the<br />

US declaration <strong>of</strong> war with Japan, joining the ongoing war in Europe. World War II ended<br />

worldwide on September 2, 1945 with the surrender <strong>of</strong> Japan, exactly Four Years to the date<br />

after my mother escaped with me to Missouri.<br />

Any pertinent information not pertinent to or revealed within this Exegesis <strong>of</strong> Revelation<br />

Chapter 12 covered elsewhere; therefore, we opt to continue with identification <strong>of</strong> the person<br />

whose number is 666 recorded by John, Chapter 13, verse 18, so proving, one <strong>of</strong> I AM identities,<br />

the Root <strong>of</strong> Wisdom.<br />

From the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revelation by John, Chapter 17, only pertinent verses subjected to Exegesis<br />

8. “<strong>The</strong> beast that you saw existed once but now exists no longer. It will come up from<br />

the abyss and is headed for destruction. <strong>The</strong> inhabitants <strong>of</strong> the earth whose names have<br />

not been written in the book <strong>of</strong> life from the foundation <strong>of</strong> the world shall be amazed<br />

when they see the beast, because it existed once but exists no longer, and yet it will come<br />

again.”


Exegesis Verse 8. <strong>The</strong> beast that existed once identifies Jesus the purported son <strong>of</strong> Mary and<br />

Joseph.<br />

22. “Here is a clue for one who has wisdom. <strong>The</strong> seven heads represent seven<br />

hills upon which the woman sits. <strong>The</strong>y also represent seven kings:”<br />

Discourse before Exegesis Verse 9 ---<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cities <strong>of</strong> Rome and Constantinople were both built upon Seven<br />

Hills. This discourse is <strong>of</strong> true or real necessity in that, for readers to<br />

comprehend, the book <strong>of</strong> Revelation was not completed by John, who<br />

recorded much <strong>of</strong> it, but much <strong>of</strong> it was written by unknown authors,<br />

and redactors attempting to continue combating the twin authorities<br />

Rome and Constantinople, who comprised Western Church, and Eastern<br />

Church. <strong>The</strong> Bible’s <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Church are different than the<br />

Western Church, which proves to be problematic for both Churches,<br />

and proves them as Lies and Deception.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seven hills <strong>of</strong> Rome are: Aventine Hill (Aventinus), Caelian Hill (Caelius), Capitoline Hill<br />

(Capitolinus), Esquiline Hill (Esquilinus), Palatine Hill (Palatinus), Quirinal Hill (Quirinalis),<br />

Viminal Hill (Viminalis)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seven hills <strong>of</strong> Constantinople or modern <strong>Is</strong>tanbul Turkey: <strong>The</strong> First hill is distinguished by<br />

the Seraglio, St Sophia and the Hippodrome; the Second hill by the column <strong>of</strong> Constantine, the<br />

mosque Nuri-Osmanieh; Third hill by the war <strong>of</strong>fice, the Seraskereate Tower and mosque <strong>of</strong><br />

Sultan Suleiman; Fourth hill by the mosque <strong>of</strong> Sultan Mahommed II; the Conqueror; Fifth hill<br />

by the mosque <strong>of</strong> Sultan Selim; Sixth by Tekfour Serai and the quarter <strong>of</strong> Egri Kapu; Seventh by<br />

Avret Tash and the quarter <strong>of</strong> Psamatia. During the Byzantine era the last two hills were named<br />

respectively the hill <strong>of</strong> Blachernae, and the Xerolophos (dry hill).<br />

Diocletian did the division <strong>of</strong> the Roman Empire in 285; hence, the Church then had Two<br />

Heads, one at Rome, the other at Constantinople.<br />

Exegesis Verse 9. <strong>The</strong> one who has Wisdom is me, I AM IT, <strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White. <strong>The</strong> Seven Hills<br />

upon which the Harlot sits proves to be the City <strong>of</strong> Rome, and also the city <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. It<br />

proves the religion <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholicism. <strong>The</strong> seven kings are Roman Catholic popes that used<br />

the name Paul.<br />

23. “five have already fallen, one still lives, and the last has not yet come, and<br />

when he comes he must remain only a short while.”<br />

Verse 10. Five <strong>of</strong> the kings were dead upon my date <strong>of</strong> birth and were Popes Paul I, II, III, IV.<br />

And V. Paul VI would become pope and die during my lifetime. Pope Paul VI was the living<br />

pope responsible for a book used daily for many years, the New American Bible published for<br />

use only in the United States. I AM a formally baptized Roman Catholic for I converted to


Roman Catholicism before my marriage to my wife, a born into the religion by her parents. She<br />

was educated at a Roman Catholic College, and had previously intended to become a nun before<br />

we met. <strong>The</strong> Paul to come was pope John Paul I who was murdered by members <strong>of</strong> the Roman<br />

Curia on day thirty-third day <strong>of</strong> his pontiff seat. He was the king that, “must remain for only a<br />

“short while.” <strong>The</strong> beast that existed once but existed no longer, identifies without any doubts<br />

whatsoever pope John Paul I, and came again as John Paul II. John Paul II was the antichrist in<br />

the flesh, and the Eighth pontiff to carry the name <strong>of</strong> Paul. I fought with John Paul II through<br />

Cardinal Bernard Law <strong>of</strong> the Boston Diocese (perverted priest scandals), and then learned as<br />

much as possible about Karol Józef Wojtya. I formally abdicated the belief on January 7, 1984.<br />

<strong>The</strong> act <strong>of</strong> self-abdication, could not remove the name <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White from the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> the lamb that has always been the baptismal registry <strong>of</strong> all children born as Roman<br />

Catholics, and converts to the religion. My certification and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> baptism as Roman Catholic<br />

is available as held by the Military Ordinate <strong>of</strong> the Roman Catholic Church in the United States<br />

<strong>of</strong> America. One <strong>of</strong> the seven popes who used the name <strong>of</strong> Paul, is the author <strong>of</strong> this, Exegesis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Verse 10, <strong>of</strong> Revelation. My baptism into the religion <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic was during pontiff<br />

seat when held by pope John XXIII. Pope John XXIII was a Direct Descendant <strong>of</strong> my paternal<br />

family lineage, born November 21, 1881 and named Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli at Sotto il<br />

Monte, Italy.<br />

24. “<strong>The</strong> beast that existed once but exists no longer is an eighth king, but really<br />

belongs to the seven and is headed for destruction.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 11. Identifies the now seated Harlot <strong>of</strong> Rome, Joseph Alois Ratzinger. I refuse<br />

to honor him by anything but his given names and surname, and I refuse to identify him with<br />

any titular identity. He is the epitome <strong>of</strong> the Harlot, and he is headed for destruction. He took<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the popular abominable names used by emperors <strong>of</strong> Rome. Benedict XVI will be the last<br />

seated Harlot <strong>of</strong> Rome, and there will be no more such entities ever on Planet Earth..<br />

25. “<strong>The</strong> ten horns that you saw represent ten kings who have not yet been<br />

crowned; they will receive royal authority along with the beast for one hour.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 12. Proves the duration <strong>of</strong> an hour, which will end with my being recognized<br />

worldwide by all nations and all peoples <strong>of</strong> every nation on Planet Earth, none withstanding.<br />

<strong>The</strong> “ten horns” are <strong>Is</strong>lam, and proves them as ten Shia Imams that are responsible for, and<br />

cause perpetration <strong>of</strong> heinous acts <strong>of</strong> Terrorism worldwide as this is recorded.<br />

26. “<strong>The</strong>y are <strong>of</strong> one mind and will give their power and authority to the beast.”<br />

Exegesis Verse 13, With publication <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Book</strong>, duly © Copyrighted by I AM, as recorded by<br />

me, using my human name in accord <strong>of</strong> the one document all living United States citizens will<br />

possess, a Card with a unique set <strong>of</strong> numbers on it, and issued by the Department known as the<br />

Social Security Administration <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> America, begins the Holy open warfare<br />

clearly declared in the Public Domain <strong>of</strong> the Internet by me I AM ALMIGHTY GOD <strong>of</strong> the human<br />

race on December 8, 2009. It will be known as World War III, and the War that will END all I<br />

AM ALMIGHTY GOD, DAMNED ALL acts <strong>of</strong> warfare devised by inhumane human fools who<br />

perceive that they are mightier and holier than me …and who are already dead, but still walk<br />

about and boast <strong>of</strong> fighting Jihad! ALEA!


AS I WRITE THESE WORDS, I AM PRESENTLY ENGAGED IN THE FINAL BATTLE OF WARFARE ON<br />

PLANET EARTH. MY WORDS ARE FIGHTING Gog AND Magog. Magog is Protestant Christianity,<br />

and Gog is mixed up Messes <strong>of</strong> no Sense at All! None <strong>of</strong> them are willing to hand over any <strong>of</strong><br />

their churches to me, for to do so puts them out <strong>of</strong> Business with no Source <strong>of</strong> Incomes. Pity<br />

that, for the irony is, all <strong>of</strong> them died the second death the day the Savior <strong>of</strong> them all Rejected<br />

ME when I tried to identify myself to them. During the battle I have to make a short trip to a<br />

town nearby, and ask Moses for some advice.<br />

When <strong>Jim</strong>mie finished attaching the following Pro<strong>of</strong> to this page he checked the dates and<br />

times, February 3, 2010, time was 8:27:43PM and typed in the words you now Read at<br />

10:29:51AM. <strong>The</strong> elapsed time from beginning the Exegesis until finishing it took 14 hours, 2<br />

minutes, and 34 seconds, and <strong>Jim</strong>mie slept between beginning and ending the Exegesis. Please<br />

turn to page XI on the next page.<br />

From the Elapsed time <strong>of</strong> 14 hours, 2 minutes, and 34 seconds proves the reading <strong>of</strong> five Verses<br />

3 & 4 through Verse 7, which reads,


“Let no one deceive you in any way. For unless the apostasy comes first and the lawless one is<br />

revealed, the one doomed to perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above every so-called<br />

god and object <strong>of</strong> worship, so as to seat himself in the temple <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, claiming that he is a god -<br />

do you not recall that while I was still with you I told you these things? And now you know<br />

what is restraining, that he may be revealed in his time. For the mystery <strong>of</strong> lawlessness is<br />

already at work. But the one who restrains is to do so only for the present, until he is removed<br />

from the scene.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> reading is quite explicit and essentially proves my battle with Magog and Gog, it is not ME,<br />

that is bound up by Tradition. I proved that I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD AND SAVIOR with no less<br />

than 17 exacting Revelations. Those <strong>of</strong> you Rejecting me are Apostates or Protestants, and or <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>m who are Messed Up! You are the Antichrists! <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White just made your Absolute<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> HE IS, what HE says HE IS, and with the Act proved the Ultimate Fact! Proved the<br />

Month and Date <strong>of</strong> his Birth using Logical Perfection that is Infallible without doubt, and no<br />

Christians, and no others’ will stand before him, and then Reject HIM after affixing the next


two Pro<strong>of</strong>s.<br />

Readings, Ephesians Chapter 4, Verses 6, 10, 13. <strong>The</strong> 10 & 13 Prove the Month and Date <strong>of</strong> my<br />

Birth in 1941, now add the Verses 1, 9, 4, 1 to the Reading. <strong>The</strong> Reading and an Ultimate Pro<strong>of</strong><br />

follows on the Next Page XIII!! <strong>The</strong> method <strong>of</strong> my reading and interpretation <strong>of</strong> Scripture<br />

pro<strong>of</strong>s is Strictly by the Numbers for it is not possible to read Scripture and fully understand it<br />

without a comprehensive theological expertise that properly correlates retained knowledge that<br />

moves text based on the Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minute and Second identical to that <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Clock, whereas the Scripture was recorded in many places at different time and dates; there<strong>of</strong>,<br />

whatever wrote is subject to interpretation <strong>of</strong> it accurately using the demanding methodology<br />

and incorporate three different visible physical Aspects thereto, Symbols, Numbers and Words.<br />

Ephesians Chapter 4, Verse 6, 10, 13, 1, 9, 4, 1


“one <strong>God</strong> and Father <strong>of</strong> all, who is over all and through all and in all. <strong>The</strong> one<br />

who descended is also the one who ascended far above all the heavens, that he<br />

might fill all things until we all attain to the unity <strong>of</strong> faith and knowledge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, to mature manhood, to the extent <strong>of</strong> the full stature <strong>of</strong> Christ. I, then,<br />

a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to live in a manner worthy <strong>of</strong> the call you have<br />

received. What does "he ascended" mean except that he also descended into the<br />

lower (regions) <strong>of</strong> the earth? One body and one Spirit, as you were also called to<br />

the one hope <strong>of</strong> your call. I, then, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to live in a<br />

manner worthy <strong>of</strong> the call you have received!<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no unity <strong>of</strong> Faith amongst Christians, or there would be one Church <strong>of</strong> Christology with<br />

no differences in Tradition, Doctrine, Dogma, Knowledge and Rituals! Protestants reject prayers<br />

<strong>of</strong> intercession, which was a very common practice before 500A.D., and the Bible was then in a<br />

Canon Status, which all Protestants use variants <strong>of</strong> multiple revealed texts that came forward<br />

and the majority <strong>of</strong> them are Inferior to the more ancient renderings available to either<br />

Catholicism. It is the Divisions between Eastern and Roman Catholics are significantly less than<br />

that <strong>of</strong> Baptist and Methodist, Episcopal and Lutheran etal.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are too many problems to resolve between the Protestants alone that, defies the<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> the preponderant obstacles to overcome as pertaining to MY Presence.. If all<br />

Christians would Unify into one TRADITON, perhaps common sense would prevail however<br />

such possibility is a very remote nay, impossible fact! I can just hear the Protestants screaming<br />

Imposter, if the Man came to either <strong>of</strong> the Catholic persuasions, and the Roman Branch <strong>of</strong> it<br />

screaming Imposter, if I were to manifest as a Presbyterian, or Evangelical Protestant and even a<br />

Baptist (current Magog) whose lay minister visited me with one <strong>of</strong> my close friends (30 years)<br />

seated with us in my own home. <strong>The</strong> lay minister judged my Exegesis <strong>of</strong> Revelation Chapters<br />

12 & 17 as … heresy. I even called him to let him know another pro<strong>of</strong> was available if he<br />

wanted to study it. His response? He reported me to the Local City Police because he did not<br />

like the … “tone <strong>of</strong> my voice.” When the police arrived (two <strong>of</strong> them), I showed him the Pro<strong>of</strong><br />

laying on my table addressed to Charles the lay minister. <strong>The</strong> older man tore it open, and began<br />

to read, then tossed it aside and asked me what this was all about. I explained, his Boss and<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> our City Police accompanied an agent <strong>of</strong> the United States Secret Service in order to<br />

Inspect every room <strong>of</strong> my home whereas I showed both the Agent and Police Chief my weapons<br />

and bullets, and every room <strong>of</strong> my home, for there is nothing for me to hide.<br />

<strong>The</strong> United States Government know Everything about the majority <strong>of</strong> my entire <strong>Life</strong>, and I<br />

have not done anything illegal or wrong since December 25, 2007 after going online the Internet<br />

for I have not attended any church since leaving my wife and children February 7, 1980! Thirty<br />

years I have devoted my life to this endeavor and my family suffered greatly because <strong>of</strong> it. My<br />

children and me, and my grandchildren have an excellent loving and caring family relationship,<br />

and I dearly love my only wife; however, there are a plentitude <strong>of</strong> issues that must be resolved<br />

before she would ever live with me in my home. She lives in her hometown some 375 miles<br />

distant. She has never set one foot inside the door <strong>of</strong> my home, and I have not set one foot in her<br />

home.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> my personal information is Openly Revealed Public Knowledge via the websites in use. I<br />

have spent thirty years <strong>of</strong> my life attempting to provoke the resolutions to the problems neither<br />

<strong>of</strong> choice nor other option, I have no birthright <strong>of</strong> <strong>Free</strong> Will in my present being! I was never<br />

born!


Now, do readers hear my pleas? What else is DEMANDED <strong>of</strong> me, born mortal human being <strong>of</strong><br />

no choice or options available, now living as an immortal being, the LORD YOUR GOD AND<br />

SAVIOR OF NO FREE WILL TO DO ANYTHING BUT CONTINUE TO WANDER LOST IN THE DESERT AS<br />

IMMORTAL BEING SEARCHING FOR ONE SINGLE LONE ONE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ON PLANET<br />

EARTH THAT HONESTLY BELIVES IN WHAT IS TAUGHT AND PREACHED AS WHOSE GOSPEL<br />

MESSAGES?<br />

Today I watched the Cornerstone Church in Dallas Texas on television as a man named<br />

Matthew preached a typical Sermon <strong>of</strong> this Coming, a most persuasive well-presented message.<br />

However, after delivery <strong>of</strong> it does anyone want to guess happened? Yes, he told everyone about<br />

how to buy a copy <strong>of</strong> it from his Father’s Ministry, John Hagge a noted very strong backer <strong>of</strong><br />

Jew and his bit on a peculiar flavor <strong>of</strong> Christianity that reeks <strong>of</strong> wealth and great riches with a<br />

200 acre camp for use by church members, a commercial television Studio equipped for<br />

broadcasting globally with assets only guessable, but I pegged them somewhere more that $5.5<br />

million with a ten minute dip into the ole Swimming hole! Guess what, try to contact him by<br />

telephone, or even get an Email address that does not inundate you with Spam via … begging it!<br />

Reverend John Hagge has had in his possession a copy <strong>of</strong> the Exegesis <strong>of</strong> Revelation Chapters<br />

12 & 17 that proves my identity without a shred <strong>of</strong> doubt since December 2009! Neither one<br />

response, email nor telephone-call. It is most certainly evident John Hagge ministry is out for<br />

one thing, Fame, Fortune and Powers <strong>of</strong> Authority <strong>of</strong> his audience! He openly showcases it in<br />

public, finery <strong>of</strong> apparel, gold rings and a demeanor befitting grand aristocracy and royalty <strong>of</strong><br />

note, proving himself a very sick … joke!<br />

Now down to the nitty-gritty. One <strong>of</strong> the local ministers has not called me after reading the same<br />

Exegesis, and had the second <strong>of</strong>fering when available. He promised to call me when he had read<br />

the second <strong>of</strong>fering, which will be presented next and begin on Page XV <strong>of</strong> this tirade. If I fail to<br />

grasp his intellect whereas it Registers with him and he understands the serious nature <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

as now ongoing globally, let me put it this way as follows in the simplest words and terms<br />

usable to accommodate and facilitate understanding <strong>of</strong> what should be evident Fact!<br />

Mortal me, 68 years old. Human beings in mortal form know not one whit about when they will<br />

died <strong>of</strong> it, mortality! Nope, not even as immortal being in mortal form do I know or have an idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> when mortal <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee will die! <strong>The</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, Religion on Earth has never been about caring for<br />

the people, it has always been about Raping the People that support it to procure great wealth<br />

and power <strong>of</strong> authority to control human being in perpetual slavery all <strong>of</strong> his and her lifetime,<br />

and the lifetimes <strong>of</strong> their children. Whenever anyone tries to breakaway from his or her favored<br />

flavors <strong>of</strong> it, the dire predictions <strong>of</strong> hells fire and brimstone becomes the battle cry, to retain you<br />

in total inside the ironclad gates <strong>of</strong> your minds locking you in as you try to break it down and<br />

escape!<br />

My surety, there are many more Atheists and Agnostics that have already passed through my<br />

one open Gate than all the numbers <strong>of</strong> all combined supposed pious and all humble filled with<br />

search for Grace in the wrong place, the World <strong>of</strong> Religions! Wow, Revelation? No, for<br />

Gnostics and or Atheists give not <strong>of</strong> fear or intimidation, they give because they consider it the<br />

Right thing to do, and no other reasons. Guess who stands taller in the EyE <strong>of</strong> GOD? Salvation?<br />

You will Earn it as these words manifest before our eYe, for the majority <strong>of</strong> self-perceived<br />

righteous preachers, do it with Deaf eYes and Blind Ears. If all that your religion means to you<br />

is true, why are you not <strong>of</strong> peace <strong>of</strong> mind within self? What is there to fear if Jesus is going to<br />

save you from what? Self or a different reason? Pray tell me, what is that other Reason that


causes all <strong>of</strong> you to lie and ignore a man lost trying to be your Savior for you pr<strong>of</strong>essed I am<br />

your LORD AND SAVIOR, FOR I DID NOT EVER GIVE ANY HUMAN BEING A FREE PASS INTO<br />

HEAVEN, TO GET THERE YOU WILL WORK FOR IT!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Truth <strong>of</strong> the Large Scroll<br />

<strong>The</strong> Truth is addressed to any and every religion on Earth active today, January 5, 2010 that<br />

accepts or believes in a monotheistic concept <strong>of</strong> messiah, savior or al-Mahdi is the subjects <strong>of</strong><br />

this discourse. It does not matter the doctrine, dogma, or theology you follow. Herein, we<br />

exclude Judaism, for their savior did manifest in the form <strong>of</strong> the United Nations, which restored<br />

the Nation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael with the stroke <strong>of</strong> a pen when the collective powers <strong>of</strong> it decided the nation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael had a right to exist, and decreed the state <strong>of</strong> it May 14, 1948. Since May 14, 1948 the<br />

Middle East has experienced near continued warfare without end, and no immediate remedy is<br />

envisioned, and the peoples involved can only hope a resolution can be did!<br />

By excluding the Jews from this treatise leaves only the Christian and <strong>Is</strong>lam Religions to bring<br />

to one Accord before Peace on Earth is even remotely possible. However, we must not forget<br />

about the wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan, fighting Jihad in the name <strong>of</strong> Mohammed, and the<br />

auspices <strong>of</strong> el Que’ da or the Taliban, or the several nations <strong>of</strong> Africa whereas warfare is a<br />

continuing way <strong>of</strong> life with many no less ambitious Animist entities <strong>of</strong> similar mentality <strong>of</strong><br />

destroy and conquer.<br />

We are going to remove <strong>Is</strong>lam from the equation for a single reason, that being there are only<br />

Sunni, and Shia contingents to deal with, <strong>of</strong> which, they could be unified to one accord with a<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> honest negotiation. Thus leaving Christianity and the commonly recognized divisions <strong>of</strong><br />

it, Roman Catholic <strong>of</strong> Rome, Orthodox Catholicism <strong>of</strong> Constantinople or <strong>Is</strong>tanbul, Anglican or<br />

Episcopal <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

<strong>The</strong>rein, with a few negotiations, <strong>Is</strong>tanbul and Rome could possibly be near an accord as this is<br />

written. Thus leaving Protestant and Anglican Churches to deal with. All Christians use<br />

common Biblical texts, although the Orthodox <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>tanbul contains the most, Protestants the less<br />

with the Roman Catholic betwixt.<br />

All Christians recognize Jesus or Christ as the Savior or Messiah <strong>of</strong> it. All believe in or pr<strong>of</strong>ess<br />

the concept or notion <strong>of</strong> Jesus’ return to Earth in the form <strong>of</strong> a man, bound to deliver that known<br />

as the Second Coming after which, he will establish a new kingdom on Earth. When the new<br />

kingdom as is pr<strong>of</strong>essed is established in the New Jerusalem that descends <strong>of</strong> Heaven to Earth,<br />

and majestically is the new residence <strong>of</strong> a Living <strong>God</strong>, who carries an Iron Rod to govern all<br />

Nations on Earth, which comprises all humanity and peoples everywhere. Here we must correct<br />

the Historical Record pertaining to Revealed Great Religions. <strong>The</strong>re are not Three <strong>of</strong> them, there<br />

are Four <strong>of</strong> them, the last revealed February 3, 1497, and the Leader <strong>of</strong> it, John Wycliffe. Today,<br />

the Fourth Revealed religion is, Protestantism! <strong>The</strong> religion was a Protest against the Status<br />

quo, and immediately manifest in Wycliffe when he made an Independent English Translation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Scripture <strong>of</strong> Rome! Protestants are not Christians; Protestants are the ANTICHRIST in<br />

the flesh!


<strong>The</strong> cold reality struck me many years ago for reasons that are <strong>of</strong> no consequence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

endeavor at hand, which provokes serious doubt about the intent <strong>of</strong> religious enterprise in the<br />

first instances <strong>of</strong> it as has historically came forward with the advance <strong>of</strong> civilization, and<br />

expansion <strong>of</strong> it as Earth slowly populated to the extent, sound government principles demanded<br />

problem solution for the masses <strong>of</strong> varying belief systems worldwide and the peculiar beliefs <strong>of</strong><br />

all grew in proportion to populations on a global scale. Here it must be stated, I hold a totally<br />

different perspective <strong>of</strong> religions and purposes they collectively serve for many reasons <strong>of</strong> my<br />

particular philosophical system openly identified as Conceptualism for I am a Conceptualist<br />

pure and simple! Conceptualism is universally attributed to a single human being, Pierre<br />

Abelard, or Peter Abelard <strong>of</strong> France (1079 – April 21, 1142). For those <strong>of</strong> you so inclined, his<br />

biography is quite enlightening. Pierre was a medieval French scholastic genius- philosopher,<br />

theologian and preeminent logician. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> his affair with and love for Héloïse has become<br />

legendary. <strong>The</strong> Chambers Biographical Dictionary describes him as "the keenest thinker and<br />

boldest theologian <strong>of</strong> the 12th Century. Thank you Pierre, for allowing me to study your great<br />

works!<br />

To present the problem in focus we must resort to a believable and acceptable standard to use<br />

for enumeration <strong>of</strong> Religions. We opt to present it as found on the Internet, available at the<br />

following web Link http://www.religioustolerance.org/worldrel.htm.<br />

Basic information on various religions:<br />

Religion Date Founded Sacred Texts Membership 5 % <strong>of</strong> World 6<br />

Christianity 30 CE <strong>The</strong> Bible 2,039 million 32%<br />

(dropping)<br />

<strong>Is</strong>lam 622 CE Qur'an & Hadith 1,226 million 19%<br />

(growing)<br />

Hinduism<br />

No religion<br />

(Note 1)<br />

Chinese folk<br />

religion<br />

1500 BCE with<br />

truly ancient<br />

roots<br />

Buddhism 523 BCE<br />

Tribal Religions,<br />

Shamanism,<br />

Animism<br />

Bhagavad-Gita,<br />

Upanishads,<br />

Veda<br />

& Rig 828 million 13% (stable)<br />

- None 775 million<br />

270 BCE None 390 million 6%<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tripitaka &<br />

Sutras<br />

350 - 1,600<br />

million (2)<br />

Prehistory Oral tradition 232 million 4%<br />

Atheists No date None 150 million 2%<br />

New religions. Various Various 103 million 2%<br />

Sikhism 1500 CE Guru Granth Sahib 23.8 million


Baha'i Faith 1863 CE Alkitab Alaqdas 7.4 million


His eyes were (like) a fiery flame, and on his head were many diadems. He had a<br />

name inscribed that no one knows except himself. He wore a cloak that had been<br />

dipped in blood, and his name was called the Word <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>.<br />

From Revelation Chapter 19, Verse 16<br />

He has a name written on his cloak and on his thigh, "King <strong>of</strong> kings and Lord <strong>of</strong> lords."<br />

From the above readings the following facts evident:<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> man when he comes will do so as a Thief in the Night, unexpected….<br />

2. On the man’s head are many diadems – more than 5,000 I am aware <strong>of</strong>!<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> man has a name inscribed that only he knows – Before my Death I will reveal it!<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name is inscribed on his thigh<br />

5. His cloak dipped in blood is either Red or a shade <strong>of</strong> it<br />

6. His name is also written on his cloak<br />

7. His name was called the Word <strong>of</strong> GOD<br />

TOTAL OF IDENTIFIERS = SEVEN, THE NUMBER OF PERFECTION!<br />

Sobeit, the seven descriptive identifiers as pertaining to the name <strong>of</strong> the man who comes<br />

remains now as was originally recorded and translated from the original languages – Aramaic,<br />

Hebrew and, Greek – and highly doubtful any <strong>The</strong>ologian or Religious scholar can validate the<br />

name; however, <strong>Is</strong>aiah told everyone the name was Emanuel or Immanuel (Seven Stars), not<br />

Jesus (five stars). Strike One for Christians.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jewish concept <strong>of</strong> Messiah is not an entity <strong>of</strong> deity, but one <strong>of</strong> Kingly or Monarchical sorts<br />

and a type <strong>of</strong> ruler or governor, which was flied by the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael after action by the United<br />

Nations. Strike Two Christians!!<br />

It is now evident only the man that comes is not privy to any name but Emanuel or Immanuel<br />

based on the words <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>aiah, and only the names that he alone knows, that <strong>of</strong> cloak and thigh.<br />

<strong>The</strong> one phrase is somewhat difficult for Apocalypse readers to understand for the phrase “Word<br />

<strong>of</strong> GOD” is most ambiguous in both intent and meanings; however, few people ever recognize<br />

the Color Code System <strong>of</strong> Apocalypse, which is Truth <strong>of</strong>, and Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> obvious evident fact –<br />

His name must include the Color White! White represents the contextual purity <strong>of</strong> GOD as<br />

being Perfect in every way; therefore the name is without doubt White and it is my Surname.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reason people rejected me at First = <strong>The</strong>re is no potential means or method for Jew,<br />

Christian or Muslim to agree on HOW the Man to Come could be identified when he came,<br />

where and when He would Live, and no Highly Intellectual human brain will ever figure out<br />

How John Knew that I, <strong>Jim</strong> or Emanuel would be Announced all around Planet Simultaneously<br />

as descending <strong>of</strong> Heaven and Riding on the Clouds! Simple really, I showed him the means as I<br />

typed this Scroll in the year 8AD in Earth time after the Actual Crucifixion 7AD, which was the<br />

Model used by the New Roman Empire to constuct those, er Scriptures all you Christians so<br />

dearly love to read, study and honor, but seldom obey! Hello, IT, or Modern Technology, via<br />

the Internet globally! Strike Three for Christians you are now out!<br />

Apocalyptic Scripture is not an unknown methodology <strong>of</strong> ancient writing, and with a bit <strong>of</strong> tried<br />

experience, and verification <strong>of</strong> consistency <strong>of</strong> use, the evidentiary aspect <strong>of</strong> method becomes


quite apparent if frequently tested, and such testing proves that consistency when applied to any<br />

apocalyptic text is apparent. Along with a peculiar symbol system, Apocalypse is color encoded,<br />

adding a third aspect.<br />

Good = White – White horse<br />

Bad = Black or Grey – Black horse (the opposite <strong>of</strong> Grey is black) – Thief in the Night<br />

Red = Blood – Red horse<br />

Green = Sickness, disease and plagues – Green horse<br />

Blue = True<br />

Yellow = Cowardly<br />

Twenty-four Elders – my ancestors, several Native Americans<br />

Seven Spirits – GOD, Family, Earth, Nation, State, City or Town, Self<br />

Gold Lampstand – Represents all wealth <strong>of</strong> Earth<br />

Alpha and Omega – the First and Last or GOD<br />

A man in an ankle length robe – the One to come – no color means identity hidden<br />

Gold Sash – <strong>of</strong> the Superior Order <strong>of</strong> Existence<br />

Hair – White as snow – my Surname – Crown and Hair interchangeable<br />

Eyes like a fiery flame – red bloodspots in the corneas <strong>of</strong> his eyes<br />

Feet like polished brass – his endurance is eternal<br />

Voice like that <strong>of</strong> rushing water – broken and gurgling, <strong>of</strong> strange accent (Ozarkian flatlander)<br />

Seven Stars – Emanuel or Immanuel, number <strong>of</strong> letters in a name<br />

Sharp two-edged sword – cuts two ways, uses the horribly pr<strong>of</strong>ane to intimidate, and loving care<br />

with ease and is comfortable with both – Unique writing style and distinctive variable cutting<br />

voice accent<br />

Scroll – the Word <strong>of</strong> GOD<br />

Lamb – Crucified young man, not Jesus a mature adult<br />

Seals – Actions to come<br />

Scales (Black horse) my birth sign, Libra<br />

Angels = Identity <strong>of</strong> living persons known only to the man when he comes<br />

World = Religions and entities such as worlds <strong>of</strong> Greed, Lies, Deception<br />

Earth = Planet Earth, not world<br />

Sea = Gentiles or Romans = Both Catholicism entities<br />

Sand = Peoples living by the Sea or Oceans<br />

Ears = People deaf to the Truth<br />

Eyes = People blind to the Truth<br />

Crown <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong> = Passage through the Abyss <strong>of</strong> Mortal Death<br />

Seven Trumpets = Needless to say Seven Gabriel’s, my Angels!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gold Censer = Device for burning Incense originated in Mithraism Rituals and still used by<br />

Catholics<br />

<strong>The</strong> Two Witnesses, James and John Sons <strong>of</strong> THUNDER and Emanuel’s Brothers!<br />

First and Second Beasts = Religions <strong>of</strong> the “Worlds” they established on Earth<br />

Plagues – Greed, Lies & Deception, Great Power <strong>of</strong> Authority, Human Slavery, Murder, Rape,<br />

and Perversion <strong>of</strong> Children!<br />

Seven Bowls – Carry the Delivery <strong>of</strong> my Wrath; Tidal Waves, Earthquakes, Hurricanes or<br />

Typhoons, Floods, Volcanoes, Tornados & Mudslides!<br />

Babylon the Great – Rome<br />

<strong>The</strong> Victory Song – Driven by Drums preceding beautiful Music!<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Kings – <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White


Revelation Chapter 22, Verse 21 after seated king that sits atop the throne <strong>of</strong> Rome,<br />

<strong>The</strong> New Haven and Earth – Twin New Cities, <strong>The</strong> First is the New Jerusalem – a Marriage <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and Palestine! <strong>The</strong> Second – A New City that Descends <strong>of</strong> Heaven and to be located near<br />

Dodge City Kansas with the Boundaries <strong>of</strong> it drawn in RED INK in my New Atlas on December<br />

7, 1992!<br />

New Earth – Restructuring <strong>of</strong> the Nations, No Warfare, Equality Guaranteed, No Religion, and<br />

Honest Guarantee the Resources <strong>of</strong> Earth are not further Abused by humanity including Closing<br />

the Hole at the South Pole, and allow Earth to cool at least 1.5 degrees to rebuild the Glaciers!<br />

With hard Effort <strong>of</strong> Unified Nations that fact can be done before 2174! Use the Diagnosis and<br />

Prescription KISS!!<br />

Four Beasts covered with eyes in front and back – Four dogs (spelled backward = <strong>God</strong>!), their<br />

names are in the order <strong>of</strong> age, Rufus, Sugar, Herbie, Forthe, then Itty-Bit buried with my<br />

Mother, and now Sam, for my life is not complete without the genuine unmitigated love<br />

provided by the company <strong>of</strong> honest and caring devoted and constant living companions!<br />

Seven Thunders – Sons <strong>of</strong> Thunders, sons <strong>of</strong> Zebediah and his wife Salome, my Grandparents,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the Young man that I represent, Emanuel, crucified October 13, 7AD at Jerusalem at age<br />

13 years! I bear identical scarring on my body and will present to them that ask! Spikes driven<br />

through shine-bones, a huge abdomen scarred area, scars on my forearms above my wrists<br />

where spikes were driven through both! Scars <strong>of</strong> the Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns are above my hairline,<br />

but visible by close observation. I, <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White, have personally experienced every Act<br />

Described in John’s book as mortal human in the Real <strong>Life</strong>time Experience as the Conceptual<br />

development, whereas now held in your hands or viewed on the Internet. My personal Family <strong>of</strong><br />

my Beloved Wife, Three Children and Grandchildren paid the Highest Price in personal<br />

suffering imaginable. Now it is time for us to Rejoin, and live out our lives!<br />

NOW A PERSONAL SPECIAL TRIBUTE!<br />

144,000 Sealed – My army <strong>of</strong> North American Natives who are now the only mediators<br />

between all humanity and ME, <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White. <strong>The</strong>y are my guiding forces that will<br />

assist anyone that asks! <strong>The</strong>y know me by many names amongst the many different Tribal<br />

Associations as still existent. My Grandfather returned the Broken Corner <strong>of</strong> the Hopi<br />

People’s Fire Clan Stone Tablet to them in 1906 in Arizona. Oh where oh where is Hopi<br />

Elder Martin Gashweseoma?<br />

Please Grandfather Martin come to me and stay in my Home! I am the Light that will<br />

allow all <strong>of</strong> Our Real Peoples to obtain the Highest Order in the Forth Cycle <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Beings! Pray to the Wolf My REAL PEOPLES, Pray to the Wolf, awaken your Spirits and<br />

Come Alive, and make your beautiful Music and Dance until Dawn <strong>of</strong> the Cycle <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Beings..!! ALEA, your Great White Brother (in more ways than one!) is now awaiting full<br />

open Revelation before all Peoples <strong>of</strong> Every Nation!<br />

Ani'-Yun'wi ya' - Hia galiuogi ah'hyuh'da'gwa'loh'sgee gawoniha..!! Hi'a ga'li'quo'gi<br />

a'yv'da'qualo's'gi u'ha hi'ne'ge..!! <strong>The</strong> Seven Thunders have Spoken many times during the<br />

past two years..!! <strong>The</strong> Seer says to the Mohawk <strong>of</strong> the East … <strong>The</strong> Pahana says to the Hopi


<strong>of</strong> the West … <strong>The</strong> Sweet Medicine says to the Cheyenne <strong>of</strong> the North … <strong>The</strong> Wajâ´dja <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Shawnee says to the Cherokee <strong>of</strong> the South <strong>The</strong> Owl has spoken!! Wehali, Waya, Dagulaku,<br />

Ayolige'waya ... hia galiquogi ah'hyuh'da'gwa'loh'sgee gawoniha,,, Ganvnowa kali<br />

ditlohisdyi igvyiim, ALEA!!<br />

Based on the information presented thus far, it is evident Apocalypse is complex in premise, and<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ferings recorded by John also incorporate the Ancient methodology <strong>of</strong> Cabal. Cabal is an<br />

Ancient method <strong>of</strong> numerology that to my knowledge was not successfully brought forward,<br />

with little or no Interest in the technique now, which is essentially bulletpro<strong>of</strong>, whereas modern<br />

encryption technology is worthless because Cabal applies the Analog principle <strong>of</strong> which, is a<br />

modus <strong>of</strong> the universe and <strong>Life</strong> as does occur naturally inside <strong>of</strong> the universe. <strong>The</strong>rein, is the<br />

reason conventional mathematics always fails when decimals and fractions results occur, which<br />

cannot always renders a whole number results.<br />

As <strong>of</strong> this time, 12:28:41AM, February 6, 2010 should be the last Time Pro<strong>of</strong> I will ever need. I<br />

began this treatise to explain the book that John began writing more than two thousand years<br />

ago at 4:45PM February 5, 2010. It took exactly Seven hours, Forty-two minutes, and 51<br />

Seconds to review notes and record it as is to the point ... As <strong>of</strong> this time, which now appears<br />

with a Comma appended. ALEA!<br />

From I Corinthians, Chapter 7, Verse 6<br />

“This, I say by way <strong>of</strong> concession, is not as a command.”<br />

For to do so would be a demand <strong>of</strong> your forfeiture <strong>of</strong> your personal Birthright <strong>of</strong> <strong>Free</strong> Will to be<br />

what you are however you are! I have no other choice! I beg you to help me Save Earth and all<br />

Humanity and end human suffering on Earth as quickly as possible.<br />

My Signs,<br />

<strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White, Mortal Human – <strong>The</strong> Son <strong>of</strong> Man<br />

JIMMIE LEE WHITE, IMMORTAL HUMAN<br />

I AM GOD IN THE FLESH<br />

I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD<br />

I AM THE GOD OF EARTH<br />

I AM THE LIVING GATE<br />

I AM ALMIGHTYGOD OF THE UNIVERSE


KING SAMUEL OF TURTLE HOLLOW!!!!<br />

THERE IS ONE MORE TO BE REVEALED AT SUCH YEAR, DATE, AND TIME IT IS DONE!


Open Public Testimony<br />

Of<br />

Dagulaku<br />

AKA<br />

Wappa' e-shiquechi' nika<br />

&<br />

<strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White<br />

<strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White<br />

<strong>Jim</strong> White<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth<br />

© Copyright 2010 – All Rights Reserved


Discourse on Closed Systems<br />

Closed Systems cannot be created or destroyed, for if they could be the fact is<br />

a direct contradiction <strong>of</strong> modern science thereto, the Scientific Methods if you<br />

believe in them, and honor them. <strong>The</strong> missing equation <strong>of</strong> modern science is a<br />

fallacy <strong>of</strong> imbecilic (idiocy) human logic in that analog logic never yields that<br />

known as muddled confusion; muddled confusions began with digital logic as<br />

used by counting the digit appendages <strong>of</strong> hands, feet, wings or the tongue tips<br />

<strong>of</strong> Snake or reptiles; however, not all reptiles have forked tongues, e.g. turtle,<br />

dinosaurs and alligators. <strong>The</strong> forked tongue <strong>of</strong> Snake is Snake insurance, and<br />

Snake can hunt, kill and eat; in essence, Snake tongue is a marvelous modern<br />

up-to-date electric thermometer….<br />

<strong>The</strong> theories <strong>of</strong> Creation <strong>of</strong> the Universe and <strong>Life</strong> put modern science in what<br />

is a dilemma today for the progress <strong>of</strong> science is dependent <strong>of</strong> funding, which<br />

is usually derived via government grants, science is tightly bound in lies, and<br />

deceptions to continue the perpetuation <strong>of</strong> taxpayer’s revenue to chase three<br />

theories … Big Bang, Origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>, Darwinian Evolution. From analogous<br />

logical perspective … none <strong>of</strong> three theories are honest, possess the potential<br />

to be validated; hence, they have become dead end byways to grants, nothing<br />

more, and most certainly a great deal less….<br />

<strong>The</strong> words … create, creation, and evolution are bandied about as if they are<br />

proven theories, which they are not; instead, they are lies and deception used<br />

by predicators <strong>of</strong> the three sciences that continue to provoke public trust, and<br />

perceive Joe the ditch-digger, Martha the cooks at local Mom and Pop eatery<br />

places all around this planet, and even John, the man who cleans your sewers<br />

is denied as knowing anything about science whatsoever. Remember this, and<br />

those three occupations are considered … lowly … bereft <strong>of</strong> merit, and are <strong>of</strong><br />

insignificance or meaningless to you, the readers <strong>of</strong> this … without them, you<br />

would have no choice but to do those … tasks … yourselves…. <strong>The</strong>rein is the<br />

fallacy <strong>of</strong> the flawed logic and rationale <strong>of</strong> the socially elitist … Education, is<br />

not the answer to societal, or government problems globally. <strong>The</strong> answer, you<br />

that perceive, and believe education will solve the problems <strong>of</strong> humanity, lost<br />

her and his selves in the quagmires <strong>of</strong> idiocy <strong>of</strong> digitized brains, and no sense<br />

<strong>of</strong> commonality with the knowledge <strong>of</strong> truth, or the purpose that truth serves.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Missing Equation<br />

<strong>The</strong> missing equation <strong>of</strong> science does not have a formula, will not be deduced<br />

by numerical logic such as calculus, or machine logic, or for you that prefer<br />

… computer logic, which is biased, and is based upon the Base Eight Number<br />

System that does not recognize any digits but one, and the placeholder …<br />

zero. Human beings although intelligent, cannot … create … any … it …<br />

being … or thing…. Human beings, can only use the diverse resources<br />

provided to them by Nature, to use and then by alteration <strong>of</strong> already existing<br />

resources learn to use those resources to enhance … human lifestyles.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Universe and <strong>Life</strong> are closed systems thereto, are not subject to a<br />

synthetic application <strong>of</strong> abstract conceived apparitions, <strong>of</strong> conceptual notions<br />

based on falsity <strong>of</strong> human perceived logical enterprise. <strong>The</strong>re is no formula<br />

that will magically unlock the secrets <strong>of</strong> Universe, <strong>Life</strong> and the mysteries <strong>of</strong><br />

that, which has no beginning or ending, with not one thing between except<br />

what human analogous logic apprehends as it functions according to …<br />

Nature … as Nature intended the Logical human Enterprise to … deduce via<br />

induction methodology the fact <strong>of</strong> consideration, and then evaluate the<br />

potential <strong>of</strong> that fact, to solve the problem, and thence renders the problem<br />

null, and void.<br />

To forego analogous human logic replacing it with digital logic is but one <strong>of</strong><br />

many explanations for the dilemma facing governments <strong>of</strong> the many nations<br />

globally. Some <strong>of</strong> you are wondering where this course <strong>of</strong> thought ends … it<br />

ends with all <strong>of</strong> you, when you remove blinders from your eyes, and those<br />

plugs in your ears so you are not blind and can hear, you are not deaf and can<br />

see clearly … again. <strong>The</strong> dilemma experienced globally by all peoples in<br />

every nation on Earth is one <strong>of</strong> the fallacies <strong>of</strong> digitized human logic that<br />

endangers Earth, and all <strong>of</strong> the plentitudes <strong>of</strong> life forms upon it because <strong>of</strong> a<br />

missing equation….<br />

<strong>The</strong> missing equation stares all <strong>of</strong> you in the faces, but few people on Earth<br />

comprehend what the truth provides, and distortion <strong>of</strong> digitized logic gives<br />

the false impression computers will solve future problems before they arise.<br />

<strong>The</strong> latter is not true, and will be the root cause, for human failure on Earth<br />

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ecause computers neither cope nor deal with the one factor <strong>of</strong> human analog<br />

logic that comes with experience and age, which is … wisdom. When using<br />

calculus to solve equations the ugly digit rears the hideous monster that today<br />

threatens no less than all generations <strong>of</strong> children, beginning 1975 through<br />

them born 2040, with little chance they will live as long as parents, possess<br />

equal that <strong>of</strong> her and his parents … and inevitably will Fight World War<br />

III….<br />

World War III is immanent … the problems for humanity globally, is<br />

prevention <strong>of</strong> it, which undoubtedly will cause mass devastation, and<br />

uncountable numbers <strong>of</strong> people killed and maimed with starvation in the<br />

future <strong>of</strong> every nation on Earth. <strong>Is</strong> that the legacy <strong>of</strong> you, readers, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

intends to leave for your children and grandchildren? Howbeit you … stand<br />

on the sidelines waiting for someone else, to solve your problems, to solve<br />

the problems <strong>of</strong> your children, and grandchildren?<br />

<strong>The</strong> missing equations is … you … all <strong>of</strong> you … every living person on Earth<br />

that refuses to demand <strong>of</strong> government leadership globally to sign a Global<br />

Peace Accord, and then fully honor it without question. Are these ideas as<br />

presented thus far … logical … or insane? You are the judges … the readers<br />

<strong>of</strong> these words … whose judgment, is either valid … or … invalid … based<br />

on your knowledge … and wisdom.<br />

Wisdom says … the truth is logical and solves problems … lies serve neither<br />

decent honest purpose nor intent thereto, why fore all the lies, as told by<br />

Politicos Globally despite locale or people. Think, the next instance whenever<br />

a nation nears bankruptcy such as Greece recently or worse when several<br />

nations on the same continent, fail congruent? What about drought or<br />

excessive flooding, and other types <strong>of</strong> Natural disasters … Haiti is an <strong>Is</strong>land<br />

Nation. What if … when the inevitable 10.5 or more magnitude earthquake<br />

strikes a major population center such as Tokyo Japan, Cairo Egypt … New<br />

York City? Can people <strong>of</strong> nations with urban metropolitan areas cope with<br />

the events cited … you readers … must at least consider and think about…. If<br />

a massive earthquake <strong>of</strong> magnitude 9.5 struck New York City, London,<br />

Tokyo, Cairo, or Washington D. C. the people <strong>of</strong> Earth would suffer globally<br />

without any doubts … with the potential to disrupt global banking to the<br />

extent … governments would begin collapsing worldwide within days<br />

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afterward…. If global banking fails, every nation on Earth also is subject to<br />

fail, for without global banking commerce fails and then people will resort to<br />

caring for her and his families with every means available despite causal<br />

factors involved whether they be <strong>of</strong> idiocy or political ignorance, military<br />

stupidity, or by acts <strong>of</strong> Nature….<br />

<strong>The</strong> missing equation and dilemma <strong>of</strong> people everywhere on Earth is the<br />

factor that defies explanation by digitized human brains and inept ability to<br />

comprehend the problem … note – the word, understood, is not used herein,<br />

for whenever you … understand anything means and implies … the subject is<br />

… over your head, and it stands atop <strong>of</strong> you, which in essence means … to<br />

understand is what you stand under not what you comprehend. Yes, therefore,<br />

I disagree with modern usage <strong>of</strong> English speak, or should I say those<br />

lackadaisical idiots that today define understand thusly…. Understand: to<br />

grasp the meaning <strong>of</strong>…. Versus Comprehend: to grasp the nature,<br />

significance, or meaning <strong>of</strong>…<br />

I understand the Flag <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> America and I stand beneath it; I<br />

do not stand atop <strong>of</strong> it; therefore, I understand the Flag <strong>of</strong> the United States….<br />

People worship what they do not understand, which is lies, deception wrought<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greed, and the desire to control other peoples, the root causal factor <strong>of</strong> war<br />

because idiocy spews forth <strong>of</strong> people that know meanings <strong>of</strong> a word but never<br />

despite the rationale <strong>of</strong> her and his reasoning, neither comprehend whatever is<br />

cognizant about the knowledge <strong>of</strong> the facts involved nor nature <strong>of</strong> those facts,<br />

which is significant thence determine the proper courses <strong>of</strong> analog reactionary<br />

complex relational thought processes thereto, rendering a viable logical result<br />

that ends the dilemma, and solves the problems addressed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rationale <strong>of</strong> the theories <strong>of</strong> Big Bang, Creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong> and Evolution, are<br />

peculiar, strange, odd, or even insane in that, each theory demands the factors<br />

<strong>of</strong> common sense based on life experience, knowledge possessed <strong>of</strong> subject, a<br />

moral drive perspective <strong>of</strong> honesty within integrity <strong>of</strong> character be abandoned<br />

in lieu … <strong>of</strong> blatant contradictions, or even invoking the paradoxical problem<br />

that should have died with Zeno, and ignoring those valid Laws <strong>of</strong> which, the<br />

Scientific Method have validated to the extent … no honest scientist, or other<br />

person will challenge in this modern era; however, the Necessity <strong>of</strong> Laws are<br />

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applicable to every facet <strong>of</strong> Human Existence, and Planet Earth, for it is not<br />

possible to distinctly separate Human issues, from issues <strong>of</strong> Nature, for both<br />

are inexplicably interlocked and entwined chained to one another, with Pure<br />

Plentitudes <strong>of</strong> unbreakable bonds that are undeniable Perfection <strong>of</strong> Precision<br />

<strong>of</strong> Exactitudes far beyond Magnitudes Preponderant to less than one iota <strong>of</strong> a<br />

hair on a frog’s back….<br />

<strong>The</strong> conceptual statements are <strong>of</strong> my own mind and were established, as Push<br />

prepares to meet Shove, for there is no such thing, it or that identified as Pull,<br />

for Pull is <strong>of</strong> the minds <strong>of</strong> Lunatics, Idiots, Fools, Imbeciles, and the INSANE<br />

Inhumane digitized brains which perceived that you know as Gravity is a Pull<br />

and what goes up, comes back down, for Push is superior to Pull, and Push is<br />

neither bound <strong>of</strong> Necessity to … attach nor hook self to any object with intent<br />

to … move that object, which proves the idiocy <strong>of</strong> the notion Gravity pulls on<br />

objects when in the facts <strong>of</strong> all circumstances and situations, Gravity is PURE<br />

Perfect Push and cannot be destroyed … by any Pulled Object whenever that<br />

being pulled loses control and rolls over what Cliff <strong>of</strong> instant Death and … no<br />

returns….<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Logical Premises require neither further explanation nor added<br />

commentary for they are Self-evident in toto (Latin, on the whole <strong>of</strong>) which is<br />

Axiomatic Format; therefore, the Truth is Evident in each Premise as is stated<br />

<strong>of</strong> no doubts whatsoever….<br />

1. Nature is wholly impartial<br />

2. Humanity neither comprehends Nature nor can explain the origin <strong>of</strong> it<br />

3. Without Nature nothing would exist<br />

4. Nature is not Evil<br />

5. Humanity will never control Nature<br />

6. If humanity will not control Nature, humanity should cease all attempts<br />

7. People that attempt to control Nature are <strong>of</strong> dubious mental acuity<br />

8. Matter cannot be created or destroyed<br />

9. Energy cannot be created or destroyed<br />

10. No two entities will occupy the same space congruent<br />

11. Nothing comes <strong>of</strong>, emerges, or manifests <strong>of</strong> no thing, <strong>of</strong> no space<br />

12. Explosions are destructive events either planned or not planned<br />

13. <strong>The</strong>re are no voids in the Universe<br />

14. Finite entities will only exist in an infinite place<br />

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15. Finite entities will not endure inside a finite place<br />

16. Infinite places cannot be measured or apprehended<br />

17. Infinite places have no beginning or ending<br />

18. Infinite places are Eternal<br />

19. Infinite places are not subject to the human concept <strong>of</strong> time<br />

20. <strong>The</strong> human concept <strong>of</strong> time plays no role in the Universe<br />

21. Time cannot be apprehended and is applicable only on Earth<br />

22. Time is an arbitrary human devised system to measure duration<br />

23. Time does not consist <strong>of</strong> matter<br />

24. Time is neither universal in Earth’s solar system or the Universe<br />

25. Lies serve the purpose <strong>of</strong> deception<br />

26. Deception serves irrational, illogical, and or illegal purposes<br />

27. Lies or deception is <strong>of</strong> Evil intent, and serve no Good purpose<br />

28. Evil intent originates only <strong>of</strong> a devious human mind or minds<br />

29. Evil intent devised will cause harm to other human beings<br />

30. Evil intent serves the purpose <strong>of</strong> Evil human beings<br />

31. Evil intent cannot be reasonably or rationally justified<br />

32. War is Evil<br />

33. First Strike Aggressor unprovoked war attacks, cannot be justified<br />

34. War serves Evil intent<br />

35. War serves Evil purposes<br />

36. War is devised <strong>of</strong> a human mind, or minds<br />

37. War devised is perceived by the devisors <strong>of</strong> it they are superior<br />

38. <strong>The</strong> devisors <strong>of</strong> war are possessed by Greed<br />

39. Greed serves no Good purpose<br />

40. Greed is Evil<br />

41. Every human being involved in warfare suffers<br />

42. Collateral damage during warfare is not preventable<br />

43. Collateral damages during war always costs human beings<br />

44. Greed manifests in no less than Eight forms<br />

a. To obtain power <strong>of</strong> authority to control other human being<br />

b. To intimidate and or coerce other human beings<br />

c. To obtain personal wealth without hard work effort<br />

d. To obtain additional water resources<br />

e. To obtain additional land masses<br />

f. To obtain additional Natural resources e.g. the Hard Elements<br />

g. To garner personal fame<br />

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h. To elevate societal status<br />

45. <strong>The</strong> denial <strong>of</strong> Human Equality<br />

i. No child born <strong>of</strong> woman had any choice concerning birth!<br />

j. No child born <strong>of</strong> woman had any choice concerning parents!<br />

k. No child born <strong>of</strong> woman father had any choice in place <strong>of</strong> birth!<br />

l. No child born <strong>of</strong> woman had any choice in stature <strong>of</strong> parents!<br />

m. No child born <strong>of</strong> woman had any choice <strong>of</strong> Ethnic Heritage!<br />

n. No child born <strong>of</strong> woman had any choice <strong>of</strong> parent’s beliefs!<br />

o. No child born <strong>of</strong> woman is superior to other children at birth!<br />

45. Equality means, infers, and proves it is the insurer <strong>of</strong> Equity<br />

46. Equity provokes Jurisprudence<br />

47. Jurisprudence demands Absolute Totalitarian Impartiality<br />

48. Impartiality demands Jurisprudence to be, and is Equitable<br />

49. Laws not meeting the demands <strong>of</strong> Jurisprudence are Blind<br />

50. Laws not meeting the demands <strong>of</strong> Jurisprudence are Deaf<br />

51. All Judges will see with her or his Ears, and hear with their Eyes<br />

52. Laws that are Blind and Deaf do not serve Good intent<br />

53. Laws that are Blind and Deaf are <strong>of</strong> Evil intent<br />

54. Overly Complex Laws cannot be Enforced<br />

55. Laws that cannot be Enforced are Frivolous and serves Evil<br />

56. Unenforceable Laws are <strong>of</strong> Evil devious human minds, or Fools<br />

57. Laws <strong>of</strong> every Nation must be Uniform<br />

58. Laws <strong>of</strong> lesser Entities <strong>of</strong> every Nation must be Uniform<br />

59. <strong>The</strong> necessity <strong>of</strong> any and all Laws is caused by Evil intent<br />

60. Socialistic Endeavors by Entities other than Churches are Evil<br />

61. All Socialistic Endeavors provoke and causes lies<br />

62. Every type <strong>of</strong> Socialism is the pathway to inevitable failures<br />

63. Socialism causes and thence perpetuates irresponsibility<br />

64. Irresponsibility is not taking care <strong>of</strong> self First, and then Family<br />

65. Socialism once ensconced in any Nation is a bottomless pit<br />

66. Socialistic Endeavor Entitlements destroy National Economies<br />

67. Under funded Social programs inevitably cause Nations to borrow<br />

68. Nations that borrow more than Citizens <strong>of</strong> it can repay … will fail<br />

69. Nations borrowing more than a year <strong>of</strong> GNP is nearing bankruptcy<br />

70. Management <strong>of</strong> National Economies is a fallacy <strong>of</strong> logical Fools<br />

71. National Economies can and will manage self without intervention<br />

72. No business is too big to fail despite the fields <strong>of</strong> endeavors<br />

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73. Businesses fail because <strong>of</strong> Inept management and Deceptive Lies<br />

74. No human work output effort justifies more than $500,000 yearly<br />

75. <strong>The</strong> division <strong>of</strong> Social Class by income is grossly abused globally<br />

76. Modern Corporate business models are designed to Rape People<br />

77. Financial Institutions Globally are staffed with Greedy Bigots<br />

78. Organized Labor has outgrown any Honest Purpose ever served<br />

79. Nearly all election winners Globally purchase seats in <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

80. Political Bribery honestly put … Political Whoredom should Die<br />

81. Business entities embracing Political Whores … should Die<br />

82. Multiple party systems <strong>of</strong> Government breeds Greedy Corruption<br />

83. Every Government that is not a Constitutional Republic … is Evil<br />

84. Nations impinging Equal Human Rights issues … should Die<br />

85. <strong>The</strong> Root <strong>of</strong> all Evil is <strong>of</strong> inhumane human origin as designed<br />

86. <strong>The</strong> Trunk that grows <strong>of</strong> the Root <strong>of</strong> Evil insures Peoples will Die<br />

87. Branches growing <strong>of</strong> the Trunk <strong>of</strong> Evil inevitably are Cannibals<br />

88. Cannibals <strong>of</strong> the Branches <strong>of</strong> Evil inevitably feed on themselves<br />

89. When the Cannibals consume all <strong>of</strong> the food, they too will Die<br />

90. When all the Cannibals are dead, a new crop <strong>of</strong> beings emerges<br />

91. At this point in History <strong>of</strong> Earth … History <strong>of</strong> it begins repeating<br />

92. Duration <strong>of</strong> Earth human <strong>Life</strong> Cycles is predictable based on Facts<br />

93. Nuclear Weapons are the byways <strong>of</strong> inhumane human extinction<br />

94. Nature will heal Earth’s wounds in Her present situation factors<br />

95. If humanity resorts to Nuclear Weapons Nature will not heal Her<br />

96. If Nature cannot heal Earth, She will be like Venus and Mercury<br />

97. Venus and Mercury are not habitable places for any life forms<br />

98. Only a Living Breathing Planet will support multiple life forms<br />

99. <strong>The</strong> options facing Humanity on Earth now, at this very moment<br />

September 16, 2010, 2:13:56 AM<br />

Provoked a Logical Pro<strong>of</strong> that will defy the Logic <strong>of</strong> imbeciles, idiots. and<br />

fools that perceive that Humanity can intervene with Nature … and win. It<br />

is not for me to judge for I neither have the authority nor want it. <strong>The</strong> truth<br />

is not <strong>of</strong> my doing … it is <strong>of</strong> Those <strong>of</strong> Above that guides these fingers as I<br />

type the words that appear before all <strong>of</strong> your eyes, and inevitably will then<br />

cause every human being on Earth to be <strong>of</strong> one mind whenever it comes to<br />

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Saving Humanity and Planet Earth for posterity. Instead <strong>of</strong> typing all these<br />

words for people to read and study, I would rather be in bed asleep but the<br />

forces driving me neither rest nor sleep … ever, for you see they are above<br />

me, and I am their Tool albeit <strong>of</strong> wit more ancient than the Milky Way, <strong>of</strong><br />

atop all <strong>of</strong> your heads…. Yes, I did judge however I was commissioned to<br />

do it, and I honestly attempted to be Impartial and Equitable when I judge<br />

although I do not consider me being capable <strong>of</strong> rendering the … sentence.<br />

September 16, 2010, 2:34:15 AM<br />

Three Scripture Readings derived <strong>of</strong> the above date and Time<br />

Stamp pro<strong>of</strong>s that appear before your eyes this September 16,<br />

2010, 2:39:18 AM.<br />

Date proves the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> One Samuel, Chapter 16, Verse 3<br />

First time proves the book <strong>of</strong> Exodus, Chapter 13, Verse 11<br />

Second time proves the book <strong>of</strong> Exodus Chapter 34,<br />

Verse 15<br />

"Invite Jesse to the sacrifice, and I myself will tell you what to do; you are to anoint for<br />

me the one I point out to you. When the LORD, your <strong>God</strong>, has brought you into the land<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Canaanites, which he swore to you and your fathers he would give you, Do not<br />

make a covenant with the inhabitants <strong>of</strong> that land; else, when they render their wanton<br />

worship to their gods and sacrifice to them, one <strong>of</strong> them may invite you and you may<br />

partake <strong>of</strong> his sacrifice."<br />

<strong>The</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s as made by Screen Capture technique are identified thus,<br />

a. <strong>Jim</strong> 563.jpg<br />

b. <strong>Jim</strong> 565.jpg<br />

c. <strong>Jim</strong> 566.jpg<br />

d. <strong>Jim</strong> 564.jpg<br />

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<strong>Jim</strong> 565.jpg is a mistake on my part … or was it? You readers are my<br />

judges before all Peoples <strong>of</strong> Planet Earth now at September 16, 2010,<br />

2:59:29 AM.<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jim</strong> 564.jpg proves the following … 2:13:56 – What am I to do<br />

with each physical mistake that I made, while documentation Pro<strong>of</strong>s?<br />

Physical mistakes prove that I am human, and not GOD!<br />

From the Holy Qur’an <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>lam for single indicators (number 2) tells<br />

me to quote Surah 13 … Al Ra'd THE THUNDER, Sayings 5, 6 and<br />

11 in that exact ordering….<br />

“013.005 IF THOU DOST MARVEL (AT THEIR WANT OF FAITH),<br />

STRANGE IS THEIR SAYING: "WHEN WE ARE (ACTUALLY) DUST,<br />

SHALL WE INDEED THEN BE IN A CREATION RENEWED?" THEY ARE<br />

THOSE WHO DENY THEIR LORD! THEY ARE THOSE ROUND WHOSE<br />

NECKS WILL BE YOKES (OF SERVITUDE): THEY WILL BE COMPANIONS<br />

OF THE FIRE, TO DWELL THEREIN (FOR AYE)!<br />

013.006 THEY ASK THEE TO HASTEN ON THE EVIL IN PREFERENCE TO<br />

THE GOOD: YET HAVE COME TO PASS, BEFORE THEM, (MANY)<br />

EXEMPLARY PUNISHMENTS! BUT VERILY THY LORD IS FULL OF<br />

FORGIVENESS FOR MANKIND FOR THEIR WRONG-DOING, AND VERILY<br />

THY LORD IS (ALSO) STRICT IN PUNISHMENT.<br />

013.011 FOR EACH (SUCH PERSON) THERE ARE (ANGELS) IN<br />

SUCCESSION, BEFORE AND BEHIND HIM: THEY GUARD HIM BY<br />

COMMAND OF ALLAH. VERILY NEVER WILL ALLAH CHANGE THE<br />

CONDITION OF A PEOPLE UNTIL THEY CHANGE IT THEMSELVES<br />

(WITH THEIR OWN SOULS). BUT WHEN (ONCE) ALLAH WILLETH A<br />

PEOPLE'S PUNISHMENT, THERE CAN BE NO TURNING IT BACK, NOR<br />

WILL THEY FIND, BESIDES HIM, ANY TO PROTECT”<br />

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To be absolutely fair, impartial, and equitable in my judgments there is need to prove the Torah<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jew, and New Testament <strong>of</strong> Christians, and I am wholly obligated to use the identical number<br />

set … 2:13:56.<br />

From the Torah, Second <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Prophecy, Jeremiah Chapter 13 and use the identical sayings<br />

or Verses 5, 6, and 11 in that exact ordering.<br />

"Obedient to the LORD'S command, I went to the Parath and buried the loincloth. After a<br />

long interval, he said to me: Go now to the Parath and fetch the loincloth which I told you to<br />

hide there. For, as close as the loincloth clings to a man's loins, so had I made the whole<br />

house <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael and the whole house <strong>of</strong> Judah cling to me, says the LORD; to be my people,<br />

my renown, my praise, my beauty. But they did not listen."<br />

From the New Testament, Gospel <strong>of</strong> Mark Chapter 13, Verses 5, 6, and 11 in the identical<br />

ordering:<br />

“Jesus began to say to them, "See that no one deceives you. Many will come in my name<br />

saying, 'I am he,' and they will deceive many. When they lead you away and hand you over,<br />

do not worry beforehand about what you are to say. But say whatever will be given to you at<br />

that hour. For it will not be you who are speaking but the holy Spirit.”<br />

Now on … September 16, 2010, 3:46:46 AM, <strong>of</strong> the Old Testament, and the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Leviticus,<br />

Chapter 10, Verses 4, 6, and 10 is a Final Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> this type that I Dagulaku, Wappa' eshiquechi'<br />

nika, and me <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White will ever make on Earth so long as mortal me will<br />

live….<br />

“<strong>The</strong>n Moses summoned Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons <strong>of</strong> Aaron's uncle Uzziel, with the<br />

order, "Come, remove your kinsmen from the sanctuary and carry them to a place outside the<br />

camp. Moses said to Aaron and his sons Eleazar and Ithamar, "Do not bare your heads or tear<br />

your garments, lest you bring not only death on yourselves but <strong>God</strong>'s wrath also on the whole<br />

community. Your kinsmen, the rest <strong>of</strong> the house <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael, shall mourn for those whom the<br />

LORD'S fire has smitten; You must be able to distinguish between what is sacred and what is<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ane, between what is clean and what is unclean;”<br />

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I began this final pro<strong>of</strong> September 15, 2010 at 4:42:04 PM, and I did finish it according to the<br />

Final Pro<strong>of</strong> Presented on Page 14 <strong>of</strong> this my last evidentiary pro<strong>of</strong>, which has taken me since<br />

February 4, 1980 to September 16, 2010 at 3:46:46 AM. Thirty Years Eleven Months and Three<br />

days <strong>of</strong> my lifetime, which proves me as age Sixty Nine Years come October 13, 2010. <strong>The</strong><br />

Ultimate pro<strong>of</strong> is the duration whence I first began walking the pathways <strong>of</strong> Truth, with absolute<br />

Trust <strong>of</strong> the Events about to unfold before Peoples <strong>of</strong> Earth, as they will begin … whenever<br />

them that Commissioned me, Commanded me do this, and not one moment before the Facts<br />

begin, for I do not know when they will begin and I am neither so privileged nor do I want to<br />

know, for it is not my Purpose that I serve, it is you, the Readers and People <strong>of</strong> Earth that I was<br />

Commissioned to serve….<br />

Thirty Years = <strong>Book</strong> Thirty <strong>of</strong> the Old Testament, which again is the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jeremiah, the<br />

Chapter is Eleven, and the Verse is … 3 Alea!<br />

“saying to them: Thus says the LORD, the <strong>God</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael: Cursed be the man who does not observe<br />

the terms <strong>of</strong> this covenant,”<br />

Continued from Premise Statements earlier on Page XI<br />

100. Insane defined: mentally disordered: exhibiting insanity<br />

101. Sane defined: proceeding from a sound mind<br />

You, the Readers <strong>of</strong> this pro<strong>of</strong>, and all <strong>of</strong> the Peoples now in Every Nation on<br />

Planet Earth are my … Judges, Jury, arresting Police Officers, Detectives that<br />

prove all <strong>of</strong> the Charges against <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White and all <strong>of</strong> my aliases used<br />

in this Case before the Courts <strong>of</strong> Global Public Opinion; all <strong>of</strong> you are too the<br />

several Prosecuting Attorneys that are Required for cases <strong>of</strong> preponderance <strong>of</strong><br />

magnitude far beyond Preponderant. I have no defense at all but those that are<br />

thoughts <strong>of</strong> my own mind and cannot afford burden <strong>of</strong> the Financial Expenses<br />

required to procure services <strong>of</strong> competent and honest legal dictum persuasion<br />

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facts <strong>of</strong> necessity to defend me as I now stand before you in the Trial that not<br />

one man can endure … alone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> facts <strong>of</strong> my efforts resulted in my physical Arrest by the local Sheriff and<br />

in the place <strong>of</strong> my abode, which I do not own. <strong>The</strong> arrested was biased on the<br />

testimony <strong>of</strong> four persons that swore, <strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White is a danger to himself<br />

and other people, and <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White made physical threats to people here<br />

in the small rural town, where I have lived since March 1, 1990. <strong>The</strong> Judge <strong>of</strong><br />

the Local District Court sentenced me to a Ninety-Six hour evaluation and my<br />

arrest took place about 3:30 PM Friday, February 19, 2010. I was ordered by<br />

the local Policeman to put out my hands and be handcuffed, which I did, and<br />

was then ordered to put my hands out to be secured to the attachment devices<br />

in the Patrol car used to transport me sixty-five miles to the hospital and place<br />

where the evaluation was to take place.<br />

Mental evaluations cannot begin until the testing can be conducted without an<br />

interruption, needless to say that evaluation could not begin until 8:00 AM on<br />

Monday following, February 22, 2010. I was informed <strong>of</strong> my rights, and tests<br />

began late Friday afternoon with a CAT Scan. No other physical tests were at<br />

any time whilst confined ordered, and treatment consisted <strong>of</strong> oral dictums and<br />

anti-psychotic medications along with several medications, which proved to<br />

be a nightmare for me. I could not sleep in bed, and <strong>of</strong>ten fell asleep sitting in<br />

the communal area if watching television. I spoke with five different doctors,<br />

whenever asked, and not one <strong>of</strong> them would respond to any <strong>of</strong> questions that I<br />

asked <strong>of</strong> them. <strong>The</strong> day before my scheduled release I was informed that there<br />

was a hearing scheduled for Friday, February 26, 2010 and I was appointed a<br />

local attorney to stand with me at the hearing. <strong>The</strong> hearing resulted in another<br />

week <strong>of</strong> … purported testing and evaluation.<br />

Because the doctors and hospital staff could not prove a mental disorder after<br />

a two-week stint in confinement I was released March 5, 2010 to a member <strong>of</strong><br />

my family, who brought me home. <strong>The</strong> following week I went to my Veteran<br />

out-patient clinic where they reviewed the need <strong>of</strong> any medications, which I<br />

immediately tossed in the trash, and went to my own doctor here. He placed<br />

me on medication to lower my blood pressure that was far above my normal<br />

level, and after more than six months <strong>of</strong> biweekly checks and adjustments to<br />

the medications prescribed, my blood pressure is normal again.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> bill from the hospital was more than $23,000, and Medicare paid all but<br />

$1,500 <strong>of</strong> it. I refuse to pay the remaining $1,500 because the hospital never<br />

proved the case against me, even after the additional week <strong>of</strong> confinement. I<br />

have repeatedly asked the hospital for all <strong>of</strong> the records including CAT Scan<br />

but thus far … to no avail. All the hospital staff would tell me, at some point<br />

during my life I had suffered a concussion, which I should have remembered.<br />

I ask the Court <strong>of</strong> Public Opinion, how am I supposed to remember, whence<br />

it, the concussion … occurred? I have no memory recall <strong>of</strong> such an event but<br />

it was purportedly the causal factor <strong>of</strong> the extended evaluation. <strong>The</strong> one fact<br />

<strong>of</strong> peculiar and most certainly questionable motive was a statement made by<br />

one hospital staff member, not one <strong>of</strong> the Psychiatrists whence did evaluation<br />

<strong>of</strong> me, which statement declared … “that I had a diseased, and deteriorating<br />

brain as result <strong>of</strong> the concussion endured.” <strong>The</strong> question that I would like the<br />

answer <strong>of</strong> the hospital, doctors, or the staff: Why won’t that hospital send the<br />

CAT Scan evidence to me? Medicare paid it for in full, and I believe now that<br />

it, the CAT Scan rightfully belongs to me….<br />

I rest my defense here and now, and stand to await People’s verdict … guilty<br />

<strong>of</strong> being … insane, and unsound <strong>of</strong> mind functions … or guilty <strong>of</strong> nothing….<br />

Pages pages <strong>of</strong> Scientific Logical Pro<strong>of</strong>s follow in the Appendix <strong>of</strong> this pro<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> mental acuity and contextual accuracy <strong>of</strong> the rationale using my analogous<br />

logician abilities. Also in the Appendix are the Time Stamp Pro<strong>of</strong> Pictures, as<br />

made during the writing <strong>of</strong> this testimony.<br />

Dagulaku, Wappa' e-shiquechi' nika, and <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White with pro<strong>of</strong> on the<br />

next and last page <strong>of</strong> this open testimony, whence proves without doubts total<br />

number <strong>of</strong> hours expended without sleep whilst composing and pro<strong>of</strong>ing this,<br />

testimony in the Court <strong>of</strong> Global Public Opinion. By now all <strong>of</strong> you should be<br />

able to deduce the methodology used as provoked to deny the charge <strong>of</strong> being<br />

insane, and prove the reading <strong>of</strong> Scripture for yourselves….<br />

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XVII


Logical Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Being and<br />

Existence<br />

Ω & Α = Α & Ω<br />

↓<br />

↓<br />

↓<br />

Down<br />

↓<br />

North<br />

↑<br />

West ←O→ East<br />

↓<br />

South<br />

↓<br />

Up<br />

Left<br />

Right<br />

Forward<br />

Backward<br />

↓<br />

Cardinal Directions<br />

↓<br />

Motion Potential Directions<br />

↓<br />

10<br />

↓<br />

Where are you?<br />

↓<br />

You are at<br />

↓<br />

I or me<br />

↓<br />

I


I and me are one and the same being<br />

↓<br />

You or U<br />

↓<br />

U & I or me are not the same beings<br />

↓<br />

Law <strong>of</strong> the Universe<br />

↓<br />

No two beings or entities can or will occupy the same space congruent or<br />

Simultaneously<br />

↓<br />

Matter – Distinct Entity<br />

↓<br />

Energy – Distinct Entity<br />

↓<br />

Law <strong>of</strong> the Universe<br />

↓<br />

Matter and Energy cannot be created or destroyed<br />

↓↓<br />

Energy ←→ Matter<br />

↓<br />

Matter ←→ Energy<br />

↓↓<br />

Male ←←O→→ Female<br />

↓<br />

←O→<br />

↓↓<br />

X+Y = Chromosome Pair = X+X<br />

↓<br />

= Dynamic Status =<br />

↓<br />

25 = Y ~ ←↓←O→↓→ ~X = 24<br />

↓<br />

49 = Male ←→ Female = 48<br />

↓<br />

II


Weighted Advantage<br />

↓<br />

Y = ←←O→→ - X<br />

↓<br />

4 = Chromosomes = 1 Y + 3 X<br />

↓<br />

Y + X = Male Sperm – Human DNA – Female Egg = X + X<br />

↓<br />

←←O→→<br />

↓<br />

All Human DNA Except Y Chromosome<br />

Originates within the Female’s Eggs<br />

↓<br />

←←O→→<br />

↓<br />

Weighted Advantage Female = 3 x 24 = 72<br />

↓<br />

1 x 25 = 25 Weighted Advantage Male<br />

↓<br />

←←O→→<br />

↓<br />

Male 25 = Balance = Female 72<br />

↓<br />

Y Cannot be the same as X ←←O→→ X Cannot be the same as Y<br />

↓<br />

→<strong>The</strong>refore←<br />

↓<br />

Y →O← X<br />

↑<br />

U = Female (XXX) or 72<br />

↓<br />

I = Male (Y) or 25<br />

↓<br />

25 + 72 = 97<br />

↓<br />

III


←←O→→<br />

↓<br />

97 is identical the Percentage <strong>of</strong> Dark matter & energy in the Universe<br />

Denies and Defies<br />

↓<br />

→O←<br />

↓<br />

ALL <strong>The</strong>ories <strong>of</strong><br />

↓<br />

→Creationism←<br />

&<br />

→Evolution←<br />

↑<br />

←O→<br />

↓<br />

↓<br />

Ω − Α & Α + Ω<br />

↓<br />

→Α & Ω←<br />

↓<br />

→One and the Same<br />

ENTITY←<br />

↓<br />

Neither Ω nor A can →EXIST←<br />

Neither A nor Ω<br />

→EXISTS←<br />

↑<br />

↓<br />

←O→<br />

↓<br />

→Αlpha & Omega←<br />

IV


↓<br />

→First & Last←<br />

↓<br />

←O→<br />

↑<br />

↓<br />

→→→ Closed Systems←←←<br />

↑<br />

←O→<br />

↓<br />

Closed systems cannot be created or destroyed and in all fairness I<br />

defy any scientist, logician, or philosopher to prove deception in this<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> as explicated and the certainly evident pragmatic style, as it is<br />

done herein. Inside a Closed System nothing can enter, or leave<br />

therefore, nothing new can be created inside closed systems again<br />

defying theories <strong>of</strong> Big Bang, Creationism, and <strong>Life</strong> forms, and with<br />

the defiance is absolute denial <strong>of</strong> the integrity <strong>of</strong> science as practiced<br />

and taught globally on Earth, and it denies integrity <strong>of</strong> any or every<br />

religion practiced on Earth without reservations, none<br />

withstanding….<br />

Dagulaku, Wappa' e-shiquechi' nika, and <strong>Jim</strong>mie Lee White<br />

© Copyright September 16, 2010 – All Rights Reserved herein at 6:43:42<br />

AM<br />

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Logical Date & Time Stamp Pro<strong>of</strong>s as Used in the Order Made<br />

i


iii


Aggressive Warfare serves no good purpose, except that the Originators<br />

<strong>of</strong> it want for whatever the reasons they Justify and perceive as<br />

Reasonable, and Rational. Warfare does not make Logical Sense from<br />

the Perspectives <strong>of</strong> Truth, honesty, and personal integrity <strong>of</strong> character<br />

despite the words people study in Scripture <strong>of</strong> Jew, Christian, and<br />

Muslim. Instead <strong>of</strong> a Good Purpose … War serves the devious minds <strong>of</strong><br />

Evil not Good Intent and such minds should be considered criminals<br />

that are Insane. <strong>The</strong> intents <strong>of</strong> Instigating First Strikes is, <strong>of</strong> Greed, the<br />

attempt to control the Lives <strong>of</strong> other Peoples, and causes human<br />

suffering, which is … absurd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> belief that GOD causes people to kill one another in War is also …<br />

absurd … unreasonable, and irrational thereto the perpetrators <strong>of</strong> War<br />

enjoy … not Eternal Peace - they suffer Eternity in the Abyss <strong>of</strong><br />

Perpetual Hell with no light, sounds and in the company <strong>of</strong> … self. <strong>The</strong><br />

only noises that they hear are <strong>of</strong> the victims screaming in terror they<br />

killed, raped, and maimed or tortured.<br />

Warfare originates <strong>of</strong> Difference … in Belief System, way <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>, and<br />

Social Status; there<strong>of</strong>, what purpose does Warfare Serve … Good …<br />

Evil … there are no other options to make and People that think these<br />

statements are Lies and not true … I defy them to stand before me, and<br />

Justify Warfare….<br />

If you were Not Attacked, and perceive you fight Holy Wars remember<br />

this: War is not holy and GOD never justified the act <strong>of</strong> Aggressive<br />

Warfare. Peoples believing facts, as stated herein are not true … Prove<br />

to me your Justification for the Act <strong>of</strong> initiating First Strike Offensive<br />

Deadly Warfare, and Slaughter <strong>of</strong> Innocent Children, Women, and Men,<br />

… using the Published Scripture <strong>of</strong> …Jew, Christian … Muslim….<br />

<strong>The</strong> source Document used must be available to the Public in any nation<br />

Nation on Earth where any <strong>of</strong> the three religions are practiced now … as<br />

this document is recorded - September 14, 2010, 2:24:27 PM –<br />

Greenfield Missouri, USA<br />

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Descendants<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

David<br />

King <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

A<br />

Man<br />

Born on<br />

Earth 3013<br />

Years before<br />

2010<br />

As<br />

I<br />

Do<br />

This


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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

DESCENDANTS OF DAVID, KING OF ISRAEL 1<br />

FIRST GENERATION 1<br />

SECOND GENERATION 3<br />

THIRD GENERATION 5<br />

FOURTH GENERATION 7<br />

FIFTH GENERATION 8<br />

SIXTH GENERATION 9<br />

SEVENTH GENERATION 11<br />

EIGHTH GENERATION 13<br />

NINTH GENERATION 14<br />

TENTH GENERATION 15<br />

11TH GENERATION 16<br />

12TH GENERATION 17<br />

13TH GENERATION 18<br />

14TH GENERATION 19<br />

15TH GENERATION 20<br />

16TH GENERATION 21<br />

17TH GENERATION 23<br />

18TH GENERATION 24<br />

19TH GENERATION 25<br />

20TH GENERATION 26<br />

21ST GENERATION 27<br />

22ND GENERATION 28<br />

23RD GENERATION 30<br />

24TH GENERATION 31<br />

25TH GENERATION 32<br />

26TH GENERATION 33<br />

27TH GENERATION 34<br />

28TH GENERATION 35<br />

29TH GENERATION 36<br />

30TH GENERATION 37<br />

31ST GENERATION 38<br />

32ND GENERATION 39<br />

33RD GENERATION 40<br />

34TH GENERATION 41<br />

35TH GENERATION 42<br />

36TH GENERATION 43<br />

37TH GENERATION 49


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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

38TH GENERATION 52<br />

39TH GENERATION 57<br />

40TH GENERATION 58<br />

41ST GENERATION 59<br />

42ND GENERATION 60<br />

43RD GENERATION 61<br />

44TH GENERATION 62<br />

45TH GENERATION 64<br />

46TH GENERATION 65<br />

47TH GENERATION 66<br />

48TH GENERATION 67<br />

49TH GENERATION 68<br />

50TH GENERATION 69<br />

51ST GENERATION 70<br />

52ND GENERATION 71<br />

53RD GENERATION 72<br />

54TH GENERATION 73<br />

55TH GENERATION 75<br />

56TH GENERATION 77<br />

57TH GENERATION 78<br />

58TH GENERATION 79<br />

59TH GENERATION 81<br />

60TH GENERATION 83<br />

61ST GENERATION 86<br />

62ND GENERATION 88<br />

63RD GENERATION 89<br />

64TH GENERATION 90<br />

65TH GENERATION 92<br />

66TH GENERATION 93<br />

67TH GENERATION 96<br />

68TH GENERATION 101<br />

69TH GENERATION 106<br />

70TH GENERATION 109<br />

71ST GENERATION 112<br />

72ND GENERATION 115<br />

73RD GENERATION 118<br />

74TH GENERATION 121<br />

75TH GENERATION 124<br />

76TH GENERATION 127<br />

77TH GENERATION 130


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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

78TH GENERATION 135<br />

79TH GENERATION 139<br />

80TH GENERATION 147<br />

81ST GENERATION 151<br />

82ND GENERATION 154<br />

83RD GENERATION 157<br />

84TH GENERATION 166<br />

85TH GENERATION 175<br />

86TH GENERATION 182<br />

87TH GENERATION 188<br />

88TH GENERATION 191<br />

89TH GENERATION 199<br />

90TH GENERATION 201<br />

91ST GENERATION 209<br />

92ND GENERATION 214<br />

93RD GENERATION 221<br />

94TH GENERATION 226<br />

95TH GENERATION 229<br />

NAME INDEX 231


Descendants <strong>of</strong> David, King <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

First Generation<br />

1. David King <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael was born on 15 Mar 1023 B.C. in Wadi Uzzah, died on 13 Oct 948<br />

B.C. in City Of David at age 75, and was buried on 15 Oct 948 B.C. in City Of David.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 13 Oct 1023 B.C., Wadi Uzzah. King David and Bathsheba are my<br />

Ninety-second Great Grandparents two distinct different family lines, and my Ninetythird<br />

Great Grandparents one different descendant line. David and Maacah are my Ninety<br />

second Great Grandparents through two different family lines thereto, I descend directly<br />

<strong>of</strong> King David <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael through five different family lines. <strong>The</strong>re are 3034 years from<br />

when David was born and my birth, he is number 1 on the name list, and I am number<br />

989 <strong>of</strong> 989 thereto, the first will be last and the last will be first, and all that exists<br />

descends directly between David and me. If any living human being cannot connect<br />

directly to the records in this book, that person is forever dead, for only descendants <strong>of</strong><br />

David survive, <strong>The</strong> true descendants must include the Lion <strong>of</strong> Judah, who is proved in<br />

this book but is not identified as to his personage, it is his Ring that I wear when work<br />

done <strong>of</strong> necessity is in progress. A word to them <strong>of</strong> wisdom, to prove and identify <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lion <strong>of</strong> Judah requires intent application <strong>of</strong> logic, for without it, he neither will be<br />

identified <strong>of</strong> Scripture nor Talmud - David was not the Lion <strong>of</strong> Judah!<br />

<strong>The</strong> direct King David descendant database as compiled was built specific to protect the<br />

lineage and does not include exacting information on Seven Specific given names to<br />

insure that nobody can obtain the correct names involved and corrupt this genealogical<br />

record. <strong>The</strong> database is comprised <strong>of</strong> 989 persons, 528 marriages, 499 males, and 490<br />

females.<br />

• He died on 13 Oct 948 B.C. in City Of David. David died 2813 Tishri 24, which<br />

converted to Gregorian calendar proves his death occurred on a Wednesday in the place<br />

<strong>of</strong> his City, which was neither Jerusalem nor the place <strong>of</strong> his birth. It was abnormally hot<br />

the day <strong>of</strong> his death, but his body was prepared for burial, and it lay in State five cubits<br />

inside <strong>of</strong> the entrance in to a cool cave. He was buried just before sundown the evening <strong>of</strong><br />

2813 Tishri 26.<br />

David married Bathsheba El-Bethel on 15 Apr 985 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Bathsheba was<br />

born in 1018 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 940 B.C. in City Of David at age 78.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Apr 985 B.C., Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. This marriage date and pro<strong>of</strong> from an<br />

ancient Inscription on Stone recorded in Hebrew - 1 Lyyar 2775 - It has been fully<br />

verified, and the location <strong>of</strong> it will be presented to the people <strong>of</strong> Earth before calendar<br />

year 2023 in honor <strong>of</strong> 3,000 years.<br />

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Noted events in her life were:<br />

Page 2<br />

• Information: After David died Bathsheba ruled her sons with an Iron Rod, and until her<br />

death was the strenth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael with assistance <strong>of</strong> her advisor Nathan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

2 M i. King Solomon Ben-David II was born in 985 B.C. in City Of David and<br />

died in 909 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 76.<br />

Solomon married Naamah El-Ammon (d. 931 B.C.) on 15 Apr 967 B.C. in<br />

Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

David next married Maacah El-Bethel on 15 Dec 984 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Maacah was<br />

born in 1001 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 942 B.C. in City Of David at age 59.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Dec 984 B.C., Bethabara, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 2777 Teveth 19<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

3 M i. Abishalom Ben-David was born in 982 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

944 B.C. in City Of David at age 38.<br />

Abishalom married Bithyah El-Bethel on 15 Jan 968 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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Second Generation<br />

2. King Solomon Ben-David II (David 1<br />

) was born in 985 B.C. in City Of David and died in<br />

909 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 76.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Was Solomon wise?<br />

Solomon married Naamah El-Ammon on 15 Apr 967 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Naamah was<br />

born in 982 B.C. in Ammon, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 931 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 51.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Apr 967 B.C., Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew Date - 2793 Nisan 21<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: This lady proved as the mother <strong>of</strong> Rehoboam, and confirmed the mother or<br />

Rehoboam was Naaman, the Ammonite - 1 Kings 15, and his son Abijam was made king.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ... Lamp ... proved his mother was Maacah, which is the key to proving only true<br />

descendants <strong>of</strong> David. <strong>The</strong> lamp also proved Jehu and is evident pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> how to ascertain<br />

lineal descendants <strong>of</strong> king David.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

4 M i. King Rehoboam Ben-Solomon III was born in 967 B.C. in Jerusalem,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 909 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 58, and was buried in City<br />

Of David.<br />

Rehoboam married Maccah El-Abishalom (d. 917 B.C.) on 15 Jan 951 B.C.<br />

in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

3. Abishalom Ben-David (David 1<br />

) was born in 982 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 944 B.C.<br />

in City Of David at age 38.<br />

Abishalom married Bithyah El-Bethel on 15 Jan 968 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Bithyah was born<br />

in 986 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Jan 968 B.C., Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 2780 Shevat 24<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

5 F i. Maccah El-Abishalom was born in 966 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

917 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 49.<br />

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Maccah married King Rehoboam Ben-Solomon III (d. 909 B.C.) on 15 Jan<br />

951 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 4)<br />

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Third Generation<br />

4. King Rehoboam Ben-Solomon III (Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 967 B.C. in<br />

Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 909 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 58, and was buried in City Of<br />

David.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: Rehboam was 41 years old when he was made king, and served for 17 years.<br />

Rehoboam married Maccah El-Abishalom, daughter <strong>of</strong> Abishalom Ben-David and Bithyah<br />

El-Bethel, on 15 Jan 951 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Maccah was born in 966 B.C. in<br />

Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 917 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 49.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Jan 951 B.C., Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 2809 Shevat 15<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: Maacah was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Abishalom, the third born son <strong>of</strong> David thereto.<br />

Rehoboam and Maccah were first cousins.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

6 M i. King Abijam Ben-Rehoboam IV was born in 949 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael,<br />

died in 911 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 38, and was buried in City Of<br />

David.<br />

Abijam married Maacah El-Bethel (d. 872 B.C.) on 15 Apr 928 B.C. in<br />

Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

5. Maccah El-Abishalom (Abishalom 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 966 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 917 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 49.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: Maacah was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Abishalom, the third born son <strong>of</strong> David thereto.<br />

Rehoboam and Maccah were first cousins.<br />

Maccah married King Rehoboam Ben-Solomon III, son <strong>of</strong> King Solomon Ben-David II<br />

and Naamah El-Ammon, on 15 Jan 951 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Rehoboam was born in<br />

967 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 909 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 58, and was buried<br />

in City Of David.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

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• Marriage: 15 Jan 951 B.C., Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 2809 Shevat 15<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: Rehboam was 41 years old when he was made king, and served for 17 years.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 4)<br />

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Fourth Generation<br />

6. King Abijam Ben-Rehoboam IV (Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was<br />

born in 949 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 911 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 38, and was<br />

buried in City Of David.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 949-911 B.C., Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Old Testament confirms the son <strong>of</strong> Rehoboam<br />

as ... Abijam ... 1 Kings 14.31 - Matthew at 1.7 proves him as ... Abijah (spelled with an<br />

h instead <strong>of</strong> m). New Testament deceptive lie by Matthew proved without doubt. <strong>The</strong><br />

Lamp proves the name <strong>of</strong> Abijam's wife as Sarah, and she was <strong>of</strong> Bethel. <strong>The</strong> Hebrew<br />

words Maacah and various other women names proves a person that is not unlike <strong>God</strong>, or<br />

is <strong>God</strong> like in actions and deeds. Through Abijam <strong>God</strong> insured control <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael would<br />

reunify the divided houses <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael and Judah, by ... lighting the Lamp <strong>of</strong> Solomon and<br />

his wisdom whenever required.<br />

Herein explanation between a Lamp and Candle. Candles when used up requires the<br />

person to use a new and different candle. A lamp only needs to be refilled and endures<br />

until discarded or is no longer required.<br />

Abijam married Maacah El-Bethel on 15 Apr 928 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Maacah was<br />

born in 942 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 872 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 70.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Apr 928 B.C., Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew Date - 2832 Lyyar 1<br />

Children from this marriage were:<br />

7 M i. King Asa Ben-Abijam V was born in 928 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in<br />

870 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 58, and was buried in City Of David.<br />

Asa married Azubah El-Shilhi (d. 832 B.C.) on 15 Mar 902 B.C. in<br />

Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

8 M ii. Abijam Ben-Abijam was born in 913 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 843<br />

B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 70, and was buried in City Of David.<br />

Abijam married Sarah El-Bethel (d. 840 B.C.) on 15 Apr 897 B.C. in Bethel,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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Fifth Generation<br />

7. King Asa Ben-Abijam V (Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 928 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 870 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age<br />

58, and was buried in City Of David.<br />

Asa married Azubah El-Shilhi on 15 Mar 902 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Azubah was born in<br />

919 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 832 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 87.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Mar 902 B.C., Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 2858 Veadar 16<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1 Kings 22.42 proves this lady without doubt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

9 M i. Jehoshaphat Ben-Abijah VI was born in 901 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 845 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 56.<br />

Jehoshaphat had a relationship with Rahab El-Timiri (d. Bef 15 Mar 866<br />

B.C.)<br />

8. Abijam Ben-Abijam (Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David<br />

1<br />

) was born in 913 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 843 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 70, and was<br />

buried in City Of David.<br />

Abijam married Sarah El-Bethel on 15 Apr 897 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Sarah was born in 910<br />

B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael, died in 840 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 70, and was buried in City Of<br />

David.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Apr 897, Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 2863 Lyyar 12<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

10 F i. Leah Ben-Abijam was born in 891 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 821<br />

B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 70.<br />

Leah married Jehoshaphat El-Nimshi (d. 824 B.C.) in 872 B.C. in Bethel,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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Sixth Generation<br />

9. Jehoshaphat Ben-Abijah VI (Asa V (King) 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 901 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 845 B.C. in<br />

Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 56.<br />

Jehoshaphat had a relationship with Rahab El-Timiri, daughter <strong>of</strong> Timiri El-Timiri and<br />

Unknown. Rahab was born in 899 B.C. in Timiri and died before 15 Mar 866 B.C. in<br />

Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: This marriage not recorded in the annals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

11 M i. Jehoram Ben-Jehoshaphat was born in 882 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 842 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 40.<br />

Jehoram married Athaliah El-Ormi (d. 835 B.C.)<br />

10. Leah Ben-Abijam (Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King)<br />

2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 891 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 821 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age<br />

70.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Leah was not the favored wife <strong>of</strong> Jacob and the Covenant <strong>God</strong> made with<br />

him, but she gave birth to a son named Judah. <strong>The</strong>refore, hierarchical ordering <strong>of</strong> the<br />

divided Kingdom <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael into two houses, the highest order is <strong>Is</strong>rael and then Judah,<br />

which is usually ignored and lost amongst scholars. In order to maintain <strong>Is</strong>rael so long as<br />

was potentially possible <strong>God</strong> insured the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael would survive and did it by<br />

transferring direct descent via <strong>Is</strong>rael not Judah, through Jehoahaz's son Joash, her<br />

grandson.<br />

Leah married Jehoshaphat El-Nimshi in 872 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Jehoshaphat was born in<br />

894 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 824 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 70.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Apr 872 B.C., Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 2888 Nisan 20<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Jehoshaphat was the son <strong>of</strong> Nimshi and was a Levite. He worked at<br />

Ramoth-Gilead.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

12 M i. King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI was born in 864 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 814 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 50.<br />

Jehu married Ruboaz El-Ramoth-Gilead (d. 812 B.C.) on 15 May 847 B.C.<br />

in Ramoth-Gilead, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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Seventh Generation<br />

11. Jehoram Ben-Jehoshaphat (Jehoshaphat VI 6<br />

, Asa V (King) 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 882 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

and died in 842 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 40.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Jehoram ruled for eight years in Jerusalem. By his marriage to Athaliah<br />

his son had no rightful claim to the throne <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael for she was not a Jew. or Judah, any<br />

heirs born to Jehoram were not legitimate. 2 Kings 9.17 is where these explanations<br />

occur.<br />

Among the descendants <strong>of</strong> David and Solomon with the birth <strong>of</strong> Jerhoram son <strong>of</strong><br />

Jehoshaphat, and his marriage to Athaiah daughter <strong>of</strong> Omri and sister <strong>of</strong> Ahab the direct<br />

lineage <strong>of</strong> David was broken, and no he had no valid descendants. Hebrew Law is<br />

specific about the wife <strong>of</strong> a Hebrew man that his ancestry is provable only through his<br />

mother, who must also be a Jew. Jehoram and Athaliah were first cousins.<br />

Jehoram married Athaliah El-Ormi, daughter <strong>of</strong> Omri El-Timiri and Jezebel El-Timiri.<br />

Athaliah was born in 885 B.C. in Jezreel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 835 B.C. in Jezreel, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age<br />

50.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Athaliah was the sister <strong>of</strong> Ahab, she killed by Jehu's soldiers and dogs ate<br />

her, for all <strong>of</strong> her family worshipped Baal.<br />

12. King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI (Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 864 B.C. in Bethel, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 814 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 50.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: When Jehu was 30 years old Elisha sent his messenger to Ramoth-Gilead<br />

to deliver the message that he was <strong>of</strong> sufficient age and wisdom to become the king <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael. Jehu was the path that protected the Covenant <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael down to four generations<br />

promised by 2 Kings 10:30. Jehu reigned over the house <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael for 28 years, and his<br />

son Joash inherited the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael. Jehu was the half first cousin <strong>of</strong> the father <strong>of</strong><br />

David four generations removed.<br />

Jehu married Ruboaz El-Ramoth-Gilead on 15 May 847 B.C. in Ramoth-Gilead, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

Ruboaz was born in 866 B.C. in Ramoth-Gilead, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 812 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

at age 54.<br />

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Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

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• Marriage: 15 May 847 B.C., Ramoth-Gilead, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 2913 Lyyar 26<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

13 M i. King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII was born on 21 Feb 846 B.C. in Samaria,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 803 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 43.<br />

Jehoahaz married Ruth El-Minora (d. 816 B.C.) on 15 May 832 B.C. in<br />

Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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Eighth Generation<br />

13. King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII (King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on<br />

21 Feb 846 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 803 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 43.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Date <strong>of</strong> birth Hebrew 2914 Adar - Jehoahaz was made king <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

during the 27th year <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> Joash <strong>of</strong> Judah, and reigned for 17 years. 12. 2 Kings<br />

13.4 proves the Lord gave <strong>Is</strong>rael a Savior and Jehohaz conceived a son by his wife,<br />

Maacah. His son Joash became the Savior <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael for <strong>God</strong> relit the Lamp promised to<br />

Jehu.<br />

Jehoahaz married Ruth El-Minora on 15 May 832 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Ruth was born in 845<br />

B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 816 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 29.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 May 832 B.C., Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 2928 Sivan 13<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

14 M i. King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael was born in 830 B.C. in<br />

Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 787 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 43.<br />

Joash married Sarah El-Sira (d. 758 B.C.) on 15 May 814 B.C. in Sira,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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Ninth Generation<br />

14. King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael (King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King<br />

Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III<br />

(King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 830 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 787<br />

B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 43.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Joash reigned for 16 years in <strong>Is</strong>rael, and was buried in Samaria.<br />

Joash married Sarah El-Sira on 15 May 814 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Sarah was born in 829 B.C.<br />

in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 758 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 71.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 May 814 B.C., Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 2946 Lyyar 29<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

15 M i. King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX was born in 812 B.C. in Samaria,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 749 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 63.<br />

Jeroboam married Naomi El-Sira (d. 761 B.C.) on 15 Jun 798 B.C. in<br />

Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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Tenth Generation<br />

15. King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX (King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

,<br />

King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

,<br />

Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 812 B.C. in<br />

Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 749 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 63.<br />

Jeroboam married Naomi El-Sira on 15 Jun 798 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Naomi was born in<br />

815 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 761 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 54.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Jun 798 B.C., Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 2962 Sivan 30<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

16 M i. Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X was born in 796 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

and died in 749 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 47.<br />

Zechariah married Hannah El-Samaria (d. 710 B.C.) on 15 Jun 751 B.C. in<br />

Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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11th Generation<br />

16. Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X (King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 796 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 749 B.C. in<br />

Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 47.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Fact: Zechariah was the fourth generation promised to Jehu, and with his death ended<br />

the reign <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael in the North with the death <strong>of</strong> Zechariah.<br />

Zechariah married Hannah El-Samaria on 15 Jun 751 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hannah was<br />

born in 770 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 710 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 60.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Jun 751 B.C., Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 3009 Tammuz 8<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

17 F i. Naomi El-Zechariah was born in 749 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

684 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 65.<br />

Naomi married King Hezekiah Ben-Sirach XI (d. 696 B.C.) on 15 Jul 713<br />

B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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12th Generation<br />

17. Naomi El-Zechariah (Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 749 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 684<br />

B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 65.<br />

Naomi married King Hezekiah Ben-Sirach XI, son <strong>of</strong> Hoshea Ben-Elah' Ben-Sira X and<br />

Shunnam El-Sira, on 15 Jul 713 B.C. in Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hezekiah was born in 741 B.C. in<br />

Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 696 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 45.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Jul 1 713 B.C., Samaria, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew - 3047 Tammuz 8<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Heritage: Hezekiah was the son <strong>of</strong> Hoshea, who killed Pekah in 726 BCE and ended<br />

his reign and with the daughter <strong>of</strong> Salome daughter <strong>of</strong> Zechariah insured two distinct<br />

pathways to continue the Blood Line <strong>of</strong> David, King <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael. <strong>The</strong> Judah branch <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerusalem ended where proved earlier with Jehoram son <strong>of</strong> Jehoshaphat, which insured<br />

that line went extinct. <strong>The</strong> ruling house <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael always had a king with blood <strong>of</strong> David<br />

in him. <strong>The</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, there is no break in the Kingdom David founded until the Babylonian<br />

Exile.<br />

• Information: Hezekiah was 25 years old when he was made king <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael, and ruled for<br />

29 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

18 M i. King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII was born on 21 Jul 709 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

and died in 641 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 68.<br />

Manassa married Menorah El-Hebron (d. 622 B.C.) on 15 Aug 667 B.C. in<br />

Bethara, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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13th Generation<br />

18. King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII (Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X<br />

11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

,<br />

King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

,<br />

Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 21 Jul 709<br />

B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 641 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 68.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Hebrew date <strong>of</strong> Birth 3051 Tammuz 28 - He was 12 years old when he<br />

became king, and reigned for 55 years.<br />

Manassa married Menorah El-Hebron on 15 Aug 667 B.C. in Bethara, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Menorah was<br />

born in 690 B.C. in Hebron, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 622 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 68.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Aug 667 B.C., Bethabara, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 3093 Elul 9<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

19 M i. King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII was born in 664 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died<br />

in 639 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 25.<br />

Amon married Meshullemeth El-Haruz (d. 626 B.C.) on 15 Aug 651 B.C.<br />

in Jotbah, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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14th Generation<br />

19. King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII (King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

,<br />

Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 664 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 639 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 25.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Amon was 22 years old and he ruled <strong>Is</strong>rael for 2 years.<br />

Amon married Meshullemeth El-Haruz on 15 Aug 651 B.C. in Jotbah, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Meshullemeth<br />

was born in 670 B.C. in Jotbah, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 626 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 44.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Aug 651 B.C., Jotbah, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 3109 Elul 6<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

20 M i. Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV was born on 13 Oct 648 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 609 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 39.<br />

Josiah married Jedidah El-Bozkath (d. 602 B.C.) on 15 Oct 636 B.C. in<br />

Bozakath, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

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15th Generation<br />

20. Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV (King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

,<br />

Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz<br />

XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King<br />

Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III<br />

(King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 13 Oct 648 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

609 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 39.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Hebrew 3123 Tishri 28 - Amon was 8 years old when he was made king<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael, and he ruled for 31 years.<br />

Josiah married Jedidah El-Bozkath on 15 Oct 636 B.C. in Bozakath, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Jedidah was<br />

born in 659 B.C. in Bozakath, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 602 B.C. in Babylong at age 57.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Oct 636 B.C., Bozakath, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 3125 Heshvan 24<br />

Children from this marriage were:<br />

21 M i. King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI was born on 13 Jul 634 B.C. in Uzza,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 598 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 36.<br />

Jehoiakim married Ruth El-Babylon (d. 594 B.C.) on 21 Dec 617 B.C. in<br />

Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael.<br />

22 M ii. King Jehoaz Ben-Sirach XV was born in 632 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died<br />

in 609 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 23.<br />

23 M iii. King Mattaniah Ben-Sirach XVII was born in 612 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 580 B.C. in Babylon at age 32.<br />

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16th Generation<br />

21. King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI (Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 13 Jul 634 B.C. in<br />

Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 598 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 36.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Hebrew 3097 Tammuz 19 - Jehoiakim was the second son <strong>of</strong> Josiah to be<br />

made king <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael by Neco king <strong>of</strong> Egypt when he was 25 years old; he ruled for 11<br />

years.<br />

Jehoiakim married Ruth El-Babylon on 21 Dec 617 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Ruth was born in<br />

639 B.C. in Babylon and died in 594 B.C. in Babylon at age 45.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 21 Dec 1617, Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Hebrew 3124 Teveth 1<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

24 M i. King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII was born on 4 Jul 616 B.C. in Uzza,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 531 B.C. in Babylon at age 85.<br />

Jehoiachin married Nebdu El-Nebuchadnezzar (d. 536 B.C.) on 15 Mar 594<br />

B.C. in Babylon.<br />

22. King Jehoaz Ben-Sirach XV (Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 632 B.C. in Uzza,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 609 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 23.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Jehoaz was made king when he was 23 years old but dethroned after three<br />

months by Neco the king <strong>of</strong> Egypt, and died there.<br />

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23. King Mattaniah Ben-Sirach XVII (Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII<br />

14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X<br />

11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

,<br />

King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

,<br />

Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 612 B.C. in<br />

Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 580 B.C. in Babylon at age 32.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Mattaniah was the 3rd son <strong>of</strong> Josiah to become king, Matteniah was 21<br />

years old when Nebuchadnezzar made him king over Judah and he ruled for 11 years.<br />

• Fact: 580 B.C., Babylon. Mattaniah had a son Zedekiah, who married and had three<br />

sons. His three sons were killed, and none were named king <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael. When Zedekiah<br />

and his sons died <strong>Is</strong>rael was lost. May 14, 1948 David Ben Gurion declared the new State<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael in Palestine. Duration between <strong>Is</strong>rael and the new State was 2548 years.<br />

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17th Generation<br />

24. King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII (King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-<br />

Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-<br />

Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King<br />

Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 4 Jul 616 B.C. in Uzza, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 531 B.C. in<br />

Babylon at age 85.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Hebrew 3144 Tammuz 20 - Jehoiachin was 18 years old when he became<br />

king at his father's death, and ruled for 3 months and 10 days. Nebuchadnezzar then made<br />

Mattaniah, the son <strong>of</strong> Josiah and the uncle <strong>of</strong> Jehoiachin to be king over Judah and<br />

changed his name to Zedekiah. In the 37th year <strong>of</strong> the exile when Evil-Merodach became<br />

king <strong>of</strong> Babylon in 571, the kingdom <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael ceased to exist.<br />

• Facts: 597 B.C., Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. In Adar 597 Nebuchadnezzar deposed Jehoiachin as<br />

king <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael and exiled him to Babylon. Jeoiachin lived to be 85 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

Jehoiachin married Nebdu El-Nebuchadnezzar, daughter <strong>of</strong> Nebuchadnezzar El-Babylon<br />

and Amytis El-Medo, on 15 Mar 594 B.C. in Babylon. Nebdu was born in 611 B.C. in<br />

Babylon and died in 536 B.C. in Babylon at age 75.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Mar 594 B.C., Babylon. Persian -1216 Esfand 23 - Hebrew 3166 Adar 29<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

25 M i. Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II was born in 592 B.C. in Babylon and died in 529<br />

B.C. in Babylon at age 63.<br />

Jehoiachin married Amyitis El-Medo (d. 531 B.C.) on 15 Mar 571 B.C. in<br />

Babylon.<br />

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18th Generation<br />

25. Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II (King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 592 B.C. in Babylon and died<br />

in 529 B.C. in Babylon at age 63.<br />

Jehoiachin married Amyitis El-Medo on 15 Mar 571 B.C. in Babylon. Amyitis was born in<br />

587 B.C. in Babylon and died in 531 B.C. in Babylon at age 56.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Mar 571, Babylon. Persian -1193 Esfand 24 - Hebrew 3189 Nisan 13<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Amyitis was the neice <strong>of</strong> the wife <strong>of</strong> Nebuchadnezzar.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

26 M i. Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III was born in 568 B.C. in Babylon and died in 501<br />

B.C. in Rome at age 67.<br />

Jehoiachin married Parousia El-Athens (d. 487 B.C.) on 15 Mar 545 B.C. in<br />

Babylon.<br />

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19th Generation<br />

26. Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III (Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I<br />

XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach<br />

XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam<br />

II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

,<br />

King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

,<br />

Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 568 B.C. in<br />

Babylon and died in 501 B.C. in Rome at age 67.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Fact: Jehoiachin and his family were released by Cyrus who sent them to Rome and<br />

provided them with an escort.<br />

Jehoiachin married Parousia El-Athens on 15 Mar 545 B.C. in Babylon. Parousia was born<br />

in 562 B.C. in Athens, Greece and died in 487 B.C. in Rome at age 75.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Mar 545, Babylon. Persian -1167 Esfand 23 -Hebrew 3215 Nisan 1<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Parousia was the daughter <strong>of</strong> a Greek merchant - We know nothing more<br />

about her family.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

27 M i. Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV was born in 541 B.C. in Babylon and died in 484<br />

B.C. in Rome at age 57.<br />

Jehoiachin married Ecclechias El-Rome in 521 B.C. in Rome.<br />

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20th Generation<br />

27. Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV (Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 541 B.C. in Babylon and died in 484 B.C. in Rome at age 57.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Jehoiachin IV was the last descendant male <strong>of</strong> David to be born in<br />

Babylon.<br />

Jehoiachin married Ecclechias El-Rome in 521 B.C. in Rome. Ecclechias was born in 538<br />

B.C. in Rome.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Ecclechias was the daughter <strong>of</strong> a minor Roman <strong>of</strong>ficial who was believed<br />

to be a judge. All <strong>of</strong> her family including women was highly educated, and sent her son<br />

Ruah to study in Athens.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

28 M i. Ruah Ben-Sirach was born in 519 B.C. in Babylon and died in 453 B.C. in<br />

Rome at age 66.<br />

Ruah married Myrithia El-Babylon (d. 463 B.C.) on 21 Jan 501 B.C. in<br />

Babylon.<br />

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21st Generation<br />

28. Ruah Ben-Sirach (Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

,<br />

Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

,<br />

Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz<br />

XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King<br />

Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III<br />

(King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 519 B.C. in Babylon and died in 453 B.C. in<br />

Rome at age 66.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Ruah was the first generation <strong>of</strong> David's descendants to be born outside<br />

confines <strong>of</strong> Babylon. Ruah's grandparents sent him to Greece where he studied, he was a<br />

logician, physician, astronomer, and fluent in Greek, Hebrew, and Persian.<br />

Ruah married Myrithia El-Babylon on 21 Jan 501 B.C. in Babylon. Myrithia was born in<br />

519 B.C. in Babylon and died in 463 B.C. in Rome at age 56.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 21 Jan 501 B.C., Babylon.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Myrithia's family were from Greece, and moved to Persia during the reign<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cyrus. Her father was a physician to Cyrus and his family.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

29 M i. Nahor Ben-Sirach was born in 497 B.C. in Babylon and died in 432 B.C. in<br />

Rome at age 65.<br />

Nahor married Ilenia El-Assyri (d. 400 B.C.) on 15 Mar 462 B.C. in<br />

Babylon.<br />

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22nd Generation<br />

29. Nahor Ben-Sirach (Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim<br />

Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 497 B.C. in Babylon and died<br />

in 432 B.C. in Rome at age 65.<br />

Nahor married Ilenia El-Assyri on 15 Mar 462 B.C. in Babylon. Ilenia was born in 481 B.C.<br />

in Syria and died in 400 B.C. in Rome at age 81.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 15 Mar 462 B.C., Babylon. <strong>The</strong> date entered into the data based on the<br />

current Gregorian calendar. Other dating systems established on antiquity <strong>of</strong> the origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> them.<br />

- Persian -1024 Esfand 29<br />

- Hebrew 3298 Vedar 22<br />

- Mayan - 6 - 14 - 9 - 3 - 14 Haab: 17 Xul Trolkin: 8 Ix<br />

- <strong>Is</strong>lam -1117 Jumada I-Ula 22 - Yawm al-'ithnayn<br />

- Julian calendar - 26 Mar 463 B.C.<br />

----------<br />

Comparatively duration measures, the Mayan calendar is superior; however, the glyphs<br />

are not complete; perhaps, in the future the missing glyphs will be located and proved. Of<br />

all calendars it is the only one based on progression <strong>of</strong> civilized societies predicated on<br />

the actuality <strong>of</strong> reality as human beings experience it.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Irenia was <strong>of</strong> Syria and her family was sent to Babylon with many<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> other families. Her father was a scribe and fluent in many languages. Her<br />

given name could possibly be spelled and should be pronounced as ... Ithenia ... but we<br />

could not find anyone that could distinguish or prove the correct English translation.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

30 M i. Ramah Ben-Sirach was born in 460 B.C. in Rome and died in 384 B.C. in<br />

Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 76.<br />

Ramah married <strong>Is</strong>orois El-Rome (d. 393 B.C.) in Rome.<br />

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23rd Generation<br />

30. Ramah Ben-Sirach (Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 460 B.C. in Rome<br />

and died in 384 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 76.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Ramah was educated at Rome where he became fluent in Greek, Latin<br />

Arabic and variant thereto. After the family left Rome they managed to land back in<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael at Sira, the original home <strong>of</strong> the family before the Babylonian Exile.<br />

Ramah married <strong>Is</strong>orois El-Rome in Rome. <strong>Is</strong>orois was born in 455 B.C. in Rome and died in<br />

393 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt at age 62.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: <strong>Is</strong>orois father was <strong>of</strong> an affluent Greek family <strong>of</strong> Rome. Her father owned<br />

an inn. After Ramah died she remarried a prince <strong>of</strong> Egypt, and removed to Alexandria<br />

that would become a place this family would return to generation by generation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

31 M i. Tolath Ben-Sirach was born in 434 B.C. in Rome and died in 392 B.C. in<br />

Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 42.<br />

Tolath married Alkea El-Alexandria (d. 397 B.C.) in Rome.<br />

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24th Generation<br />

31. Tolath Ben-Sirach (Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 434 B.C. in Rome and died in 392 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 42.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Tolath had red hair. He was well educated at Rome and was fluent in<br />

several languages. He was a primarily a merchant but owned herds <strong>of</strong> goats and paid<br />

local shepherds to tend them. <strong>The</strong> family made cheese and leather products <strong>of</strong> the goats.<br />

Tolath married Alkea El-Alexandria in Rome. Alkea was born in 428 B.C. in Alexandria,<br />

Egypt and died in 397 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 31.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Alkea was born in Alexandria where her father was executed. Her mother<br />

along with her older brothers fled, and somehow arrived in Rome. We do not know the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essions <strong>of</strong> her family in Egypt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

32 M i. Elikian Ben-Sirach was born in 409 B.C. in Rome and died in 347 B.C. in<br />

Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 62.<br />

Elikian married Tamaruz El-Alexandria (d. 343 B.C.) in Alexandria, Egypt.<br />

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25th Generation<br />

32. Elikian Ben-Sirach (Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah<br />

Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-<br />

Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-<br />

Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King<br />

Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 409 B.C. in Rome and died in 347 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

at age 62.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Elikian went to Egypt with his parents where he studied for several years<br />

and removed to Sira after he married Tamaruz and they had a family. He was active with<br />

the building <strong>of</strong> the famous library at Alexandria before removing to Sira.<br />

Elikian married Tamaruz El-Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt. Tamaruz was born in 404<br />

B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt and died in 343 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 61.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Tamaruz was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Nakodemuz, merchant <strong>of</strong> Alexandria that<br />

traded all around the Mediterreanen Sea, and a means <strong>of</strong> transportation for this family for<br />

more than 200 years. <strong>The</strong>re were several marriages amongst differing family branches.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

33 M i. Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach was born in 387 B.C. in Alexandria,<br />

, AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 332 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 55.<br />

Shim`on, married Salome El Sira (d. 328 B.C.)<br />

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26th Generation<br />

33. Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach (Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

,<br />

Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 387 B.C. in<br />

Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 332 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 55.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 387 B.C., Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Shim'on settled at Sira with his family and<br />

attempted to maintain a historical record <strong>of</strong> events during the Early years <strong>of</strong> Government<br />

by the Greeks, mostly to no avail. Although studied in Hebrew Law he held no power,<br />

and his family was mostly ignored by others living in the area. Shim'on was a merchant,<br />

trader, and highly educated. With this family we use the formal modern place name<br />

location for Alexandria.<br />

Shim`on, married Salome El Sira. Salome was born in 384 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

328 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 56.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

34 M i. El`azar Ben-Sirach was born in 351 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 299 B.C.<br />

in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 52.<br />

El`azar married Huldah El Sira (d. 287 B.C.)<br />

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27th Generation<br />

34. El`azar Ben-Sirach (Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath<br />

Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

351 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 299 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 52.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 351 B.C., Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Sira was an ancient place located approximately ten<br />

miles due west <strong>of</strong> Nazareth, and likely buried very near near the small village <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

day Timrat, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Although Sira was the home <strong>of</strong> a family <strong>of</strong> same name, there is no<br />

historical mention <strong>of</strong> it other than the extant popularity <strong>of</strong> the name both as given and<br />

surname. <strong>The</strong> name Siri, Sira or Sirah today identifies a well located approximately one<br />

mile north <strong>of</strong> Hebron in the ancient kingdom <strong>of</strong> Judah. <strong>The</strong> name ... ben ... simply means<br />

... from or <strong>of</strong>, while El'azar (Elezar, Eliazar) means, <strong>God</strong> helped, or <strong>God</strong> has helped the<br />

person identified. It was also the name <strong>of</strong> a son <strong>of</strong> Aaron. We finally located substantial<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> in the Sudan in 2009, proving this family descended <strong>of</strong> Ezra <strong>of</strong> the Temple Circa<br />

459B.C.<br />

El`azar married Huldah El Sira. Huldah was born in 355 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 287<br />

B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 68.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

35 M i. Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach was born in 322 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

268 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 54.<br />

Yeshua married someone Sariah El-Daberath (d. 264 B.C.)<br />

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28th Generation<br />

35. Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach (El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach<br />

26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah<br />

Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-<br />

Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-<br />

Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King<br />

Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 322 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 268 B.C. in Sira,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael at age 54.<br />

Yeshua married someone Sariah El-Daberath. Sariah was born in 318 B.C. in Daberath,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 264 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 54.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

36 M i. Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach was born in 296 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

and died in 233 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 63.<br />

Shim`on, married Nobehor El-Gath (d. 241 B.C.)<br />

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29th Generation<br />

36. Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach (Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach<br />

27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah<br />

Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King<br />

Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King<br />

Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 296 B.C. in Sira,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 233 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 63.<br />

Shim`on, married Nobehor El-Gath. Nobehor was born in 288 B.C. in Gath, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died<br />

in 241 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 47.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

37 M i. Yeshua Ben-Sirach was born in 259 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 179 B.C.<br />

in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 80.<br />

Yeshua married Zohar El-Bethabara (d. 176 B.C.)<br />

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30th Generation<br />

37. Yeshua Ben-Sirach (Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

,<br />

El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath<br />

Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

259 B.C. in Sira, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 179 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 80.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Sirach wrote a book - in Latin = Sophia Iesou uiou Seirach, in the original<br />

Hebrew = "Hokhmath Yeshua ben Sira"<br />

Lets just call it - Ecclesiasticus, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sirach. It was omitted from the Hebrew<br />

Bible - Torah after 100ad. It was never included in the King James Version, or Protestant<br />

bibles - but has always been a part <strong>of</strong> the both Catholic Bibles.<br />

Yeshua married Zohar El-Bethabara. Zohar was born in 223 B.C. in Bethabara, <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

died in 176 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 47.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

38 M i. Gersham Ben-Sirach was born in 187 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

128 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 59.<br />

Gersham married Jardena El-Bethabara (d. 119 B.C.)<br />

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31st Generation<br />

38. Gersham Ben-Sirach (Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 187 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 128 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL<br />

<strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 59.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: For whatever reason, something happened in Jerusalem that drove<br />

Gersham to move his family to Egypt. <strong>The</strong>y arrived in Alexandria 132 BC, and<br />

established their residence among the Greek Community, where they become friends and<br />

associates <strong>of</strong> respect. We know this family was apostate Jews, and believe it was the<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew religion into sects Pharisee, Sadducee, Essene, and lesser sects<br />

circa 200BC, which caused the family to leave <strong>Is</strong>rael. We know they did not adhere to<br />

the sacrificial elements, and strongly objected to the Hellenization influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sadducee while yet resisting teaching <strong>of</strong> Pharisee.<br />

Gersham married Jardena El-Bethabara. Jardena was born in 182 B.C. in Bethabara, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

and died in 119 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 63.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

39 M i. Sahnan Ben-Sirach was born in 158 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

0093 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 65.<br />

Sahnan married <strong>The</strong>rmuthis El Shribin (d. 0049 B.C.)<br />

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39. Sahnan Ben-Sirach (Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of<br />

Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 158 B.C. in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

0093 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 65.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Sahnan and his parents arrived in Egypt 132 BC, moving there from<br />

Jerusalem. He was educated in the Law, fluent in Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, and Arabic.<br />

With the family came artifacts <strong>of</strong> their Heritage, Artifacts <strong>of</strong> significant value, which<br />

were sold as needed. <strong>The</strong> funds then used to build a comfortable villa, which would<br />

serve the family for several hundred years. <strong>The</strong> family was affluent; therefore with no<br />

need to work the family devoted much time to the recording <strong>of</strong> historical information,<br />

which in several forms has came forward to the present era.<br />

Sahnan - the grandson <strong>of</strong> Yeshua ben-Sira, translated the book written by his grandfather<br />

into Greek - the only format known to survive. He started translation <strong>of</strong> Hokhmath<br />

Yeshua ben Sira in 131 B.C., and finished it prior to 128 B.C.<br />

Sahnan married <strong>The</strong>rmuthis El Shribin. <strong>The</strong>rmuthis was born in 152 B.C. in Shirbîn<br />

(Shibin), , Ad Daqahliyah, Egypt and died in 0049 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah,<br />

Egypt at age 103.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

40 M i. Sethos Bar-Alexandria was born in 128 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL<br />

<strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0069 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah,<br />

Egypt at age 59.<br />

Sethos married Yaminah El-Alexandria (d. 0064 B.C.)<br />

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40. Sethos Bar-Alexandria (Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach<br />

30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

,<br />

Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah<br />

Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King<br />

Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King<br />

Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 128 B.C. in<br />

Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0069 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah,<br />

Egypt at age 59.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Sethos wrote a book - in Latin = Sapientia Salomonis - apparently the<br />

Latin translator did not know what to do with the name ... Sethos ... which in Hebrew is<br />

simply another form <strong>of</strong> the word = Anointed.<br />

Everyone has tried to decipher the true title <strong>of</strong> the book Sethos wrote, and everyone has<br />

made too much <strong>of</strong> the intent - the correct and only title is ... Wisdom.<br />

<strong>The</strong> theme <strong>of</strong> the book is direct, and the intent is pointedly at the worship <strong>of</strong> Idols. In the<br />

book <strong>of</strong> Wisdom, please pay attention to Chapter 14, for it originally had but 11 verses.<br />

A later hand added verses 14.12 through 14.31. That was the hand <strong>of</strong> Sifiye, Sethos'<br />

grandson who was witness to the ongoing events <strong>of</strong> Rome, and their making <strong>of</strong> an idol <strong>of</strong><br />

Gaius Julius Caesar III, but the crux <strong>of</strong> significance is, Sifiye also knew ... the plans <strong>of</strong><br />

Rome, and just before his death added the Wisdom <strong>of</strong> his experiences by incorporating<br />

verses 12 through 31 to Chapter 14 in the book <strong>of</strong> Wisdom.<br />

Sethos married Yaminah El-Alexandria. Yaminah was born in 123 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL<br />

<strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0064 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 59.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

41 M i. Dakarai Bar-Alexandria was born in 0087 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL<br />

<strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0039 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah,<br />

Egypt at age 48.<br />

Dakarai married Quibilah El Al-Malihah (d. 0014 B.C.)<br />

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41. Dakarai Bar-Alexandria (Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

0087 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0039 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL<br />

<strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 48.<br />

Dakarai married Quibilah El Al-Malihah. Quibilah was born in 0079 B.C. in AL Malihah, ,<br />

Ad Daqahliyah, Egypt and died in 0014 B.C. in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age<br />

65.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

42 M i. Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah was born in 0054 B.C. in AL Ghardaqah, , AL<br />

Bahr AL Ahmar, Egypt and died in 0037 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah,<br />

Egypt at age 91.<br />

Sifiye married Jendayi El Al-Fayyum (d. 0041).<br />

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35th Generation<br />

42. Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah (Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan<br />

Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-<br />

Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

,<br />

Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah<br />

Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-<br />

Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King<br />

Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 0054 B.C. in AL Ghardaqah, , AL Bahr AL Ahmar,<br />

Egypt and died in 0037 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 91.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: To the book <strong>of</strong> Wisdom, Sifiye, added verses 12 through 31 to Chapter<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> words were based on his personal life experience, and the knowledge that Rome<br />

was making the attempt to change forms <strong>of</strong> government from one <strong>of</strong> involuntary taxation<br />

- to one <strong>of</strong> voluntary contribution.<br />

A book written before the fact, thence become the primary weapon used to expose the<br />

Religion <strong>of</strong> Christianity for what is was originally designed for - the new form <strong>of</strong><br />

Government for the Roman Empire.<br />

Sifiye married Jendayi El Al-Fayyum. Jendayi was born in 0044 B.C. in AL Fayyum, , AL<br />

Fayyum, Egypt and died in 0041 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 85.<br />

Children from this marriage were:<br />

43 M i. Zebidiah Bar-El Qusayr was born in 0026 B.C. in El Qusayr, Koseir, , AL<br />

Bahr AL Ahmar, Egypt and died in 0054 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah,<br />

Egypt at age 80.<br />

Zebidiah married Salome El Cleophas (d. 0063) in 0008 B.C. in El<br />

Cleophas, , AL Bahr AL Ahmar, Egypt.<br />

44 M ii. King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni was born in 0001 in<br />

Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0061 in Venta, Iceni at age<br />

60.<br />

Prasutagus married Queen Boudicea Bar-El Qusayr Of Iceni (d. 0062) in<br />

0044 in Rome, Italy.<br />

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43. Zebidiah Bar-El Qusayr (Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 0026 B.C. in El Qusayr, Koseir,<br />

, AL Bahr AL Ahmar, Egypt and died in 0054 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 80.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Zebedee was born in El Quseir, a small village on the western shore <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Red Sea. His father was a dealer in precious metals and other valuable items such as<br />

amber, wine, figs, oranges and lemons, from which, Zebedee learned his trade - a Trader.<br />

He owned several ships - some were used for fishing, others used to move goods from<br />

place to place.<br />

Zebidiah married Salome El Cleophas in 0008 B.C. in El Cleophas, , AL Bahr AL Ahmar,<br />

Egypt. Salome was born in 0021 B.C. in El Cleophas, , AL Bahr AL Ahmar, Egypt and died<br />

in 0063 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 84.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Salome & Zebedee were blessed with thirty-five grandchilren, twentythree<br />

grandsons, and twelve granddaughters.<br />

Children from this marriage were:<br />

45 M i. Emanuel Ben Zebidiah was born in 0005 B.C. in Ashkelon, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died<br />

on 13 Apr 0007 in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 12.<br />

46 M ii. James Ben Zebidiah was born in 0002 B.C. in Ashkelon, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died on<br />

25 Jul 0044 in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 46. (Twin)<br />

James married Bethara El-Bethabara (d. 0083) in 0020.<br />

47 M iii. John Ben Zebidiah was born in 0002 B.C. in Ashkelon, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in<br />

0096 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 98.<br />

44. King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni (Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

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Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 0001 in Alexandria,<br />

, AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0061 in Venta, Iceni at age 60.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: <strong>The</strong> true name for this man was ... Sifiye-Dakarai bar-El-Alexandria<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no doubt Prasutagus was well educated before he removed to Rome. When his<br />

kinswoman, Boudicea arrived in Rome as a young lady he was fascinated with her, and<br />

although she was his grand niece, they were married. <strong>The</strong>re is no doubt that Boudicea<br />

was also well educated. At Rome there is sufficient evidence that Prasutagus and his<br />

wife were accepted amongst the elite society <strong>of</strong> the resident Alexandrians residing there.<br />

• Chronology: Roman Conquest <strong>of</strong> Britian, 0047-0055 B.C., Britian. Roman conquest <strong>of</strong><br />

Britain<br />

By Chronology<br />

Between 55 BC and the 40s AD, the status quo <strong>of</strong> tribute, hostages, and client states<br />

without direct military occupation, begun by Caesar's invasions <strong>of</strong> Britain, largely<br />

remained intact. Augustus prepared invasions in 34 BC, 27 BC and 25 BC. <strong>The</strong> first and<br />

third were called <strong>of</strong>f due to revolts elsewhere in the empire, the second because the<br />

Britons seemed ready to come to terms. According to Augustus's Res Gestae, two British<br />

kings, Dumnovellaunus and Tincomarus, sent supplications to Rome during his reign,<br />

and Strabo's Geography, written during this period, says that Britain paid more in<br />

customs and duties than could be raised by taxation if the island were conquered.<br />

By the 40s AD, however, the political situation within Britain was apparently in foment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Catuvellauni had displaced the Trinovantes as the most powerful kingdom in southeastern<br />

Britain, taking over the former Trinovantian capital <strong>of</strong> Camulodunum<br />

(Colchester), and were pressing their neighbours the Atrebates, ruled by the descendants<br />

<strong>of</strong> Julius Caesar's former ally Commius.<br />

Caligula planned a campaign against the British in 40, but its execution was bizarre:<br />

according to Suetonius, he drew up his troops in battle formation facing the English<br />

Channel and ordered them to attack the standing water. Afterwards, he had the troops<br />

gather sea shells, referring to them as "plunder from the ocean, due to the Capitol and the<br />

Palace".[4] Modern historians are unsure if that was meant to be an ironic punishment for<br />

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the soldiers' mutiny or due to Caligula's derangement. Certainly this invasion attempt<br />

readied the troops and facilities that would make Claudius' invasion possible 3 years later<br />

(e.g. a lighthouse was built by Caligula at Boulogne-sur-Mer, the model for the one built<br />

soon after 43 at Dubris).<br />

Claudian preparations<br />

Three years later, in 43, possibly by re-collecting Caligula's troops, Claudius mounted an<br />

invasion-force to re-instate Verica, an exiled king <strong>of</strong> the Atrebates. Aulus Plautius, a<br />

distinguished senator, was given overall charge <strong>of</strong> four legions, totalling about 20,000<br />

men, plus about the same number <strong>of</strong> auxiliaries. <strong>The</strong> legions were:<br />

Legio II Augusta<br />

Legio IX Hispana<br />

Legio XIV Gemina<br />

Legio XX Valeria Victrix<br />

<strong>The</strong> II Augusta is known to have been commanded by the future emperor Vespasian.<br />

Three other men <strong>of</strong> appropriate rank to command legions are known from the sources to<br />

have been involved in the invasion. Gnaeus Hosidius Geta, who probably led the IX<br />

Hispana, and Vespasian's brother Titus Flavius Sabinus II are mentioned by Dio Cassius<br />

(Dio says that Sabinus was Vespasian's lieutenant, but as Sabinus was the older brother<br />

and preceded Vespasian into public life, he could hardly have been a military tribune).<br />

Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus is mentioned by Eutropius, although as a former consul he<br />

may have been too senior, and perhaps accompanied Claudius later.<br />

Crossing and Landing<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> the Claudian invasion <strong>of</strong> Britain<br />

<strong>The</strong> main invasion force under Aulus Plautius crossed in three divisions. <strong>The</strong> port <strong>of</strong><br />

departure is usually taken to have been Boulogne, and the main landing at Rutupiae<br />

(Richborough, on the east coast <strong>of</strong> Kent). Neither <strong>of</strong> these locations is certain. Dio does<br />

not mention the port <strong>of</strong> departure, and although Suetonius says that the secondary force<br />

under Claudius sailed from Boulogne,it does not necessary follow that the entire invasion<br />

force did. Richborough has a large natural harbour which would have been suitable, and<br />

archaeology shows Roman military occupation at about the right time. However, Dio<br />

says the Romans sailed east to west, and a journey from Boulogne to Richbourough is<br />

south to north. Some historians suggest a sailing from Boulogne to the Solent, landing in<br />

the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Noviomagus (Chichester) or Southampton, in territory formerly ruled by<br />

Verica. An alternative explanation might be a sailing from the mouth <strong>of</strong> the Rhine to<br />

Richborough, which would be east to west.<br />

River battles<br />

British resistance was led by Togodumnus and Caratacus, sons <strong>of</strong> the late king <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Catuvellauni, Cunobelinus. A substantial British force met the Romans at a river crossing<br />

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thought to be near Rochester on the River Medway. <strong>The</strong> battle raged for two days.<br />

Hosidius Geta was almost captured, but recovered and turned the battle so decisively that<br />

he was awarded the ornamenta triumphalia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British were pushed back to the Thames. <strong>The</strong> Romans pursued them across the river<br />

causing them to lose men in the marshes <strong>of</strong> Essex. Whether the Romans made use <strong>of</strong> an<br />

existing bridge for this purpose or built a temporary one is uncertain. At least one<br />

division <strong>of</strong> auxiliary Batavian troops swam across the river as a separate force.<br />

Togodumnus died shortly after the battle on the Thames. Plautius halted and sent word<br />

for Claudius to join him for the final push. Cassius Dio presents this as Plautius needing<br />

the emperor's assistance to defeat the resurgent British, who were determined to avenge<br />

Togodumnus. However, Claudius was no military man, and it is likely that the<br />

Catuvellauni were already as good as beaten, allowing the emperor to appear as<br />

conqueror on the final march on Camulodunum. Claudius's arch says he received the<br />

surrender <strong>of</strong> eleven kings without any loss, and Suetonius says that Claudius received the<br />

surrender <strong>of</strong> the Britons without battle or bloodshed. Cassius Dio relates that he brought<br />

war elephants, although no remains <strong>of</strong> them have been discovered in Britain, and heavy<br />

armaments which would have overawed any remaining native resistance. Eleven tribes <strong>of</strong><br />

South East Britain surrendered to Claudius and the Romans prepared to move further<br />

west and north. <strong>The</strong> Romans established their new capital at Camulodunum and Claudius<br />

returned to Rome to revel in his victory. Caratacus escaped and would continue the<br />

resistance further west.<br />

44-60<br />

Vespasian took a force westwards subduing tribes and capturing oppida as he went, going<br />

at least as far as Exeter and probably reaching Bodmin. <strong>The</strong> Ninth Legion was sent north<br />

towards Lincoln and within four years <strong>of</strong> the invasion it is likely that an area south <strong>of</strong> a<br />

line from the Humber to the Severn Estuary was under Roman control. That this line is<br />

followed by the Roman road <strong>of</strong> the Fosse Way has led many historians to debate the<br />

route's role as a convenient frontier during the early occupation. It is more likely that the<br />

border between Roman and Iron Age Britain was less direct and more mutable during this<br />

period however.<br />

Source: Wikipedia<br />

--------------<br />

Prasutagus was made ruler <strong>of</strong> the Iceni people after an uprising in 47 A.D. when then<br />

governor Publius Ostorius Scapula threatened to disarm the Iceni people if they did not<br />

accept Roman Rule. It is apparent the Iceni accepted the minion <strong>of</strong> Rome, Prasutagus, as<br />

their ruler. It was also noted by Tacitus that Prasutagus borrowed funds when needed,<br />

from Rome, which is specifically addressed by Tacitus in his Annals 12.31-32. One <strong>of</strong><br />

the lenders was Seneca the Younger, which it is believed led to the eventual events that<br />

transpired when Prasutagus died, and his Roman lenders called in their loans. <strong>The</strong> Iceni<br />

people inhabited the area <strong>of</strong> what comprises today the modern counties <strong>of</strong> Norfolk,<br />

Suffolk, plus parts <strong>of</strong> Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. <strong>The</strong> capital was Venta,<br />

which eventually become modern Winchester. Much <strong>of</strong> England was controlled by Rome<br />

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by 47 A.D. Prasutagus in an effort to protect his dominion and his family made a will<br />

shortly after Emperor Nero was installed October 13, 54 after Claudius died. <strong>The</strong> will<br />

named Caesar Nero as coheir with his wife, Boudicea, Queen <strong>of</strong> the Iceni, and their two<br />

daughters. <strong>The</strong>re are several different factors that produced the outcome; 1) Rome never<br />

recognized governring authority <strong>of</strong> women; 2) Prasutagus borrowed money and produced<br />

coinage <strong>of</strong> his realm instead <strong>of</strong> using his personal fortune; 3) Rome decided to collect the<br />

borrowed funding and claimed Prasutagus kingdom in a manner identical to that used to<br />

incorporate the ancient provinces <strong>of</strong> Bithynia and Galatia into the Roman Empire.<br />

Regardless, Prasutagus' plan did not work for then Emperor Nero sent his <strong>of</strong>ficers to<br />

claim possession <strong>of</strong> the palace when he learned <strong>of</strong> Prasutagus death in 61 A.D. After<br />

taking control <strong>of</strong> Icenia, the Roman Officers turned Prasutagus and Boudicea's two<br />

daughters over to their soldiers who raped and made public displays <strong>of</strong> them. Apparently<br />

the Roman <strong>of</strong>ficers decided that was not sufficient to instill the fear <strong>of</strong> Rome, and they<br />

ordered their soldiers to humiliate Queen Boudicea in public by scourging her. This led to<br />

Boudicea's famous speech made to her people, which embedded her historically, forever.<br />

Source: Cornelius Tacitus, Roman Historian<br />

Prasutagus married Queen Boudicea Bar-El Qusayr Of Iceni, daughter <strong>of</strong> James Ben<br />

Zebidiah and Bethara El-Bethabara, in 0044 in Rome, Italy. Boudicea was born in 0021 in<br />

Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 0062 in Flintshire, Iceni at age 41.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Historical Facts: Stung to near madness by the wrongs and humilitation done to her,<br />

and her family, which most nearly affect womanhood, Boadicea led 120,000 men into<br />

battle. <strong>The</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> injury changed her whole nature and she lived only for revenge. At<br />

Leicester she ascended the general's tribunal. In her hand she carried a spear. She<br />

addressed the Britons, gathered about as follows:<br />

"I rule not over beasts <strong>of</strong> burden as are the effeminate nations <strong>of</strong> the East, nor over<br />

tradesmen and traffickers, nor like the man-woman Nero, over slaves; but I rule over<br />

Britons, little versed in craftiness and diplomacy, it is true, but born and trained to war;<br />

men who in the cause <strong>of</strong> liberty willingly risk their lives, their lands and property.<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> such a race, I implore your aid for freedom, for victory! Never let a foreigner<br />

bear rule over me or my country-men! Never let slavery reign in this island!"<br />

Attacking their oppressors, the Britons burned London, Colchester and other cities. Some<br />

say Boadicea's army increased to 230,000 men. Over 70,000 soldiers on each side were<br />

killed. <strong>The</strong>se valiant Icenians were finally defeated by the Romans under Sentonius<br />

Paulinus in A.D. 62, and rather than fall into the hands <strong>of</strong> the invaders, Boadicea took her<br />

own life with a poisoned dagger, and was buried in Flintshire. Boadicea, in Latin<br />

"Victoria," is described in the records as "cousin" <strong>of</strong> Caradoc and his sister, Gladys.<br />

Boadicea and Prasutagus had at least one daughter ... her name ... Pradicea.<br />

• Information: True name for this lady is ... Mary-Bethabara El-Jerusalem<br />

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Many variant spellings <strong>of</strong> this lady's name are commonplace; however, here we opt not to<br />

use the convention used by most British scholars. Hisotorically the most common<br />

spelling is ... Boadicea, but we opt to use the Anglicized spelling as has came forward via<br />

Cornelius Tacitus, Roman Historian ... Boudicea. Boudicea and her mother with several<br />

other relatives fled Jerusalem after James, son <strong>of</strong> Zebedee was beheaded. <strong>The</strong>y first went<br />

to Alexandria in Egypt, then with other relatives in Alexandrian removed to Rome circa<br />

42.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

48 F i. Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah was born in 0049 in Venta, Iceni and died in<br />

111 in Westmoreland, Britian at age 62.<br />

Pradicea married King Meric (Marius) Of Westmoreland (d. 125) in<br />

Venta, Iceni.<br />

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37th Generation<br />

45. Emanuel Ben Zebidiah (Zebidiah Bar-El Qusayr 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai<br />

Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

,<br />

Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

,<br />

El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath<br />

Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

0005 B.C. in Ashkelon, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died on 13 Apr 0007 in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 12. He never<br />

married and had no children.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• He died on 13 Apr 0007 in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. Anyone want to guess the identity <strong>of</strong> this<br />

man?<br />

Emanuel was ordered executed, carried out by Coponius, governor <strong>of</strong> Judea as a direct<br />

result <strong>of</strong> the revolt <strong>of</strong> Judas the Galilean. Judas led a band <strong>of</strong> Zealots resisting, 'Publius<br />

Sulpicius Quirinius after he went into Judea,' to make a full Census enumeration <strong>of</strong> all the<br />

Jews in late 6 CE, or very early in 7CE. Quirinius had earlier appointed Annas as the<br />

Jewish High Priest in Jerusalem. <strong>The</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s are in the gospels. Annas served as high<br />

priest at Jerusalme 6-15 CE, and his son-in-law was Joseph Caiaphas served as Jewish<br />

High Priest 18-36 CE.<br />

46. James Ben Zebidiah (Zebidiah Bar-El Qusayr 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 0002 B.C. in<br />

Ashkelon, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died on 25 Jul 0044 in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael at age 46.<br />

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• He died on 25 Jul 0044 in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael. On Monday July 25, 44 Gregorian<br />

calendar James was beheaded on orders by King Herod Agrippa I, grandson <strong>of</strong> Herod the<br />

Great. <strong>The</strong> date is based on the Hebrew Calendar then in effect, which is Hebrew year<br />

3804.<br />

James wrote five letters, not one - the one that came forward was baptized by the<br />

Christians, who redacted it, and added to it.. All five <strong>of</strong> James' letters survived, and one<br />

day will be presented to the world if needed, and used to destroy all religions.<br />

James married Bethara El-Bethabara in 0020. Bethara was born in 0006 in Bethabara, <strong>Is</strong>rael<br />

and died in 0083 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 77.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

49 F i. Queen Boudicea Bar-El Qusayr Of Iceni was born in 0021 in Jerusalem,<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 0062 in Flintshire, Iceni at age 41.<br />

Boudicea married King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni (d. 0061)<br />

in 0044 in Rome, Italy.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 44)<br />

47. John Ben Zebidiah (Zebidiah Bar-El Qusayr 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 0002 B.C. in<br />

Ashkelon, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 0096 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt at age 98. He never<br />

married and had no children.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Everyone has been led to believe John died a Bishop at Edessa, Turkey.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bishop at Edessa, Turkey was the son <strong>of</strong> Herod Philip Agrippa.<br />

John started the book <strong>of</strong> Revelation in the year 17 while on Patmos, but did not finish it<br />

until long after 19ad and his release from Patmos. Revelation was readily circulated<br />

among Greek communities by 37ad as a means to counter the New Roman Government.<br />

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To prove the facts, one only needs to study World History, and learn a single fact. John<br />

refers to "<strong>The</strong> New Jerusalem which comes down from heaven," in the epistle to<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

An earthquake destroyed Philadelphia, the city, in the year 17. <strong>The</strong> New Jerusalem John<br />

refers to, is the Rebuilding <strong>of</strong> the city by Emperor Tiberius, and renamed Neo-Caesarea,<br />

in honor <strong>of</strong> Tiberius' Office. Almost all Temples built in honor <strong>of</strong> Roman Emperors or<br />

deities were converted to Christian use as soon as possible, and when conditions were<br />

right.<br />

48. Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah (King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-<br />

Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

) was born in 0049 in Venta, Iceni and died in 111 in Westmoreland, Britian at age 62.<br />

David 1<br />

Pradicea married King Meric (Marius) Of Westmoreland, son <strong>of</strong> King Arvirgaus Of<br />

Britian and Vanessa Claudius, in Venta, Iceni. Meric was born in 0049 in Britian and died<br />

in 125 in Westmoreland, Britian at age 76.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

50 F i. Athildis was born in 0080 in Westmoreland, Britian and died in 152 in<br />

Franconia at age 72.<br />

Athildis married King Of Frankonia Marcomir IV (d. 149).<br />

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38th Generation<br />

49. Queen Boudicea Bar-El Qusayr Of Iceni (James Ben Zebidiah 37<br />

, Zebidiah Bar-El Qusayr<br />

36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan<br />

Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-<br />

Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

,<br />

Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah<br />

Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-<br />

Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King<br />

Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 0021 in Jerusalem, <strong>Is</strong>rael and died in 0062 in<br />

Flintshire, Iceni at age 41.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Historical Facts: Stung to near madness by the wrongs and humilitation done to her,<br />

and her family, which most nearly affect womanhood, Boadicea led 120,000 men into<br />

battle. <strong>The</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> injury changed her whole nature and she lived only for revenge. At<br />

Leicester she ascended the general's tribunal. In her hand she carried a spear. She<br />

addressed the Britons, gathered about as follows:<br />

"I rule not over beasts <strong>of</strong> burden as are the effeminate nations <strong>of</strong> the East, nor over<br />

tradesmen and traffickers, nor like the man-woman Nero, over slaves; but I rule over<br />

Britons, little versed in craftiness and diplomacy, it is true, but born and trained to war;<br />

men who in the cause <strong>of</strong> liberty willingly risk their lives, their lands and property.<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> such a race, I implore your aid for freedom, for victory! Never let a foreigner<br />

bear rule over me or my country-men! Never let slavery reign in this island!"<br />

Attacking their oppressors, the Britons burned London, Colchester and other cities. Some<br />

say Boadicea's army increased to 230,000 men. Over 70,000 soldiers on each side were<br />

killed. <strong>The</strong>se valiant Icenians were finally defeated by the Romans under Sentonius<br />

Paulinus in A.D. 62, and rather than fall into the hands <strong>of</strong> the invaders, Boadicea took her<br />

own life with a poisoned dagger, and was buried in Flintshire. Boadicea, in Latin<br />

"Victoria," is described in the records as "cousin" <strong>of</strong> Caradoc and his sister, Gladys.<br />

Boadicea and Prasutagus had at least one daughter ... her name ... Pradicea.<br />

• Information: True name for this lady is ... Mary-Bethabara El-Jerusalem<br />

Many variant spellings <strong>of</strong> this lady's name are commonplace; however, here we opt not to<br />

use the convention used by most British scholars. Hisotorically the most common<br />

spelling is ... Boadicea, but we opt to use the Anglicized spelling as has came forward via<br />

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Cornelius Tacitus, Roman Historian ... Boudicea. Boudicea and her mother with several<br />

other relatives fled Jerusalem after James, son <strong>of</strong> Zebedee was beheaded. <strong>The</strong>y first went<br />

to Alexandria in Egypt, then with other relatives in Alexandrian removed to Rome circa<br />

42.<br />

Boudicea married King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni, son <strong>of</strong> Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah and Jendayi El Al-Fayyum, in 0044 in Rome, Italy. Prasutagus was born in<br />

0001 in Alexandria, , AL <strong>Is</strong>kandariyah, Egypt and died in 0061 in Venta, Iceni at age 60.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: <strong>The</strong> true name for this man was ... Sifiye-Dakarai bar-El-Alexandria<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no doubt Prasutagus was well educated before he removed to Rome. When his<br />

kinswoman, Boudicea arrived in Rome as a young lady he was fascinated with her, and<br />

although she was his grand niece, they were married. <strong>The</strong>re is no doubt that Boudicea<br />

was also well educated. At Rome there is sufficient evidence that Prasutagus and his<br />

wife were accepted amongst the elite society <strong>of</strong> the resident Alexandrians residing there.<br />

• Chronology: Roman Conquest <strong>of</strong> Britian, 0047-0055 B.C., Britian. Roman conquest <strong>of</strong><br />

Britain<br />

By Chronology<br />

Between 55 BC and the 40s AD, the status quo <strong>of</strong> tribute, hostages, and client states<br />

without direct military occupation, begun by Caesar's invasions <strong>of</strong> Britain, largely<br />

remained intact. Augustus prepared invasions in 34 BC, 27 BC and 25 BC. <strong>The</strong> first and<br />

third were called <strong>of</strong>f due to revolts elsewhere in the empire, the second because the<br />

Britons seemed ready to come to terms. According to Augustus's Res Gestae, two British<br />

kings, Dumnovellaunus and Tincomarus, sent supplications to Rome during his reign,<br />

and Strabo's Geography, written during this period, says that Britain paid more in<br />

customs and duties than could be raised by taxation if the island were conquered.<br />

By the 40s AD, however, the political situation within Britain was apparently in foment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Catuvellauni had displaced the Trinovantes as the most powerful kingdom in southeastern<br />

Britain, taking over the former Trinovantian capital <strong>of</strong> Camulodunum<br />

(Colchester), and were pressing their neighbours the Atrebates, ruled by the descendants<br />

<strong>of</strong> Julius Caesar's former ally Commius.<br />

Caligula planned a campaign against the British in 40, but its execution was bizarre:<br />

according to Suetonius, he drew up his troops in battle formation facing the English<br />

Channel and ordered them to attack the standing water. Afterwards, he had the troops<br />

gather sea shells, referring to them as "plunder from the ocean, due to the Capitol and the<br />

Palace".[4] Modern historians are unsure if that was meant to be an ironic punishment for<br />

the soldiers' mutiny or due to Caligula's derangement. Certainly this invasion attempt<br />

readied the troops and facilities that would make Claudius' invasion possible 3 years later<br />

(e.g. a lighthouse was built by Caligula at Boulogne-sur-Mer, the model for the one built<br />

soon after 43 at Dubris).<br />

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Three years later, in 43, possibly by re-collecting Caligula's troops, Claudius mounted an<br />

invasion-force to re-instate Verica, an exiled king <strong>of</strong> the Atrebates. Aulus Plautius, a<br />

distinguished senator, was given overall charge <strong>of</strong> four legions, totalling about 20,000<br />

men, plus about the same number <strong>of</strong> auxiliaries. <strong>The</strong> legions were:<br />

Legio II Augusta<br />

Legio IX Hispana<br />

Legio XIV Gemina<br />

Legio XX Valeria Victrix<br />

<strong>The</strong> II Augusta is known to have been commanded by the future emperor Vespasian.<br />

Three other men <strong>of</strong> appropriate rank to command legions are known from the sources to<br />

have been involved in the invasion. Gnaeus Hosidius Geta, who probably led the IX<br />

Hispana, and Vespasian's brother Titus Flavius Sabinus II are mentioned by Dio Cassius<br />

(Dio says that Sabinus was Vespasian's lieutenant, but as Sabinus was the older brother<br />

and preceded Vespasian into public life, he could hardly have been a military tribune).<br />

Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus is mentioned by Eutropius, although as a former consul he<br />

may have been too senior, and perhaps accompanied Claudius later.<br />

Crossing and Landing<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> the Claudian invasion <strong>of</strong> Britain<br />

<strong>The</strong> main invasion force under Aulus Plautius crossed in three divisions. <strong>The</strong> port <strong>of</strong><br />

departure is usually taken to have been Boulogne, and the main landing at Rutupiae<br />

(Richborough, on the east coast <strong>of</strong> Kent). Neither <strong>of</strong> these locations is certain. Dio does<br />

not mention the port <strong>of</strong> departure, and although Suetonius says that the secondary force<br />

under Claudius sailed from Boulogne,it does not necessary follow that the entire invasion<br />

force did. Richborough has a large natural harbour which would have been suitable, and<br />

archaeology shows Roman military occupation at about the right time. However, Dio<br />

says the Romans sailed east to west, and a journey from Boulogne to Richbourough is<br />

south to north. Some historians suggest a sailing from Boulogne to the Solent, landing in<br />

the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Noviomagus (Chichester) or Southampton, in territory formerly ruled by<br />

Verica. An alternative explanation might be a sailing from the mouth <strong>of</strong> the Rhine to<br />

Richborough, which would be east to west.<br />

River battles<br />

British resistance was led by Togodumnus and Caratacus, sons <strong>of</strong> the late king <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Catuvellauni, Cunobelinus. A substantial British force met the Romans at a river crossing<br />

thought to be near Rochester on the River Medway. <strong>The</strong> battle raged for two days.<br />

Hosidius Geta was almost captured, but recovered and turned the battle so decisively that<br />

he was awarded the ornamenta triumphalia.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> British were pushed back to the Thames. <strong>The</strong> Romans pursued them across the river<br />

causing them to lose men in the marshes <strong>of</strong> Essex. Whether the Romans made use <strong>of</strong> an<br />

existing bridge for this purpose or built a temporary one is uncertain. At least one<br />

division <strong>of</strong> auxiliary Batavian troops swam across the river as a separate force.<br />

Togodumnus died shortly after the battle on the Thames. Plautius halted and sent word<br />

for Claudius to join him for the final push. Cassius Dio presents this as Plautius needing<br />

the emperor's assistance to defeat the resurgent British, who were determined to avenge<br />

Togodumnus. However, Claudius was no military man, and it is likely that the<br />

Catuvellauni were already as good as beaten, allowing the emperor to appear as<br />

conqueror on the final march on Camulodunum. Claudius's arch says he received the<br />

surrender <strong>of</strong> eleven kings without any loss, and Suetonius says that Claudius received the<br />

surrender <strong>of</strong> the Britons without battle or bloodshed. Cassius Dio relates that he brought<br />

war elephants, although no remains <strong>of</strong> them have been discovered in Britain, and heavy<br />

armaments which would have overawed any remaining native resistance. Eleven tribes <strong>of</strong><br />

South East Britain surrendered to Claudius and the Romans prepared to move further<br />

west and north. <strong>The</strong> Romans established their new capital at Camulodunum and Claudius<br />

returned to Rome to revel in his victory. Caratacus escaped and would continue the<br />

resistance further west.<br />

44-60<br />

Vespasian took a force westwards subduing tribes and capturing oppida as he went, going<br />

at least as far as Exeter and probably reaching Bodmin. <strong>The</strong> Ninth Legion was sent north<br />

towards Lincoln and within four years <strong>of</strong> the invasion it is likely that an area south <strong>of</strong> a<br />

line from the Humber to the Severn Estuary was under Roman control. That this line is<br />

followed by the Roman road <strong>of</strong> the Fosse Way has led many historians to debate the<br />

route's role as a convenient frontier during the early occupation. It is more likely that the<br />

border between Roman and Iron Age Britain was less direct and more mutable during this<br />

period however.<br />

Source: Wikipedia<br />

--------------<br />

Prasutagus was made ruler <strong>of</strong> the Iceni people after an uprising in 47 A.D. when then<br />

governor Publius Ostorius Scapula threatened to disarm the Iceni people if they did not<br />

accept Roman Rule. It is apparent the Iceni accepted the minion <strong>of</strong> Rome, Prasutagus, as<br />

their ruler. It was also noted by Tacitus that Prasutagus borrowed funds when needed,<br />

from Rome, which is specifically addressed by Tacitus in his Annals 12.31-32. One <strong>of</strong><br />

the lenders was Seneca the Younger, which it is believed led to the eventual events that<br />

transpired when Prasutagus died, and his Roman lenders called in their loans. <strong>The</strong> Iceni<br />

people inhabited the area <strong>of</strong> what comprises today the modern counties <strong>of</strong> Norfolk,<br />

Suffolk, plus parts <strong>of</strong> Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. <strong>The</strong> capital was Venta,<br />

which eventually become modern Winchester. Much <strong>of</strong> England was controlled by Rome<br />

by 47 A.D. Prasutagus in an effort to protect his dominion and his family made a will<br />

shortly after Emperor Nero was installed October 13, 54 after Claudius died. <strong>The</strong> will<br />

named Caesar Nero as coheir with his wife, Boudicea, Queen <strong>of</strong> the Iceni, and their two<br />

daughters. <strong>The</strong>re are several different factors that produced the outcome; 1) Rome never<br />

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recognized governring authority <strong>of</strong> women; 2) Prasutagus borrowed money and produced<br />

coinage <strong>of</strong> his realm instead <strong>of</strong> using his personal fortune; 3) Rome decided to collect the<br />

borrowed funding and claimed Prasutagus kingdom in a manner identical to that used to<br />

incorporate the ancient provinces <strong>of</strong> Bithynia and Galatia into the Roman Empire.<br />

Regardless, Prasutagus' plan did not work for then Emperor Nero sent his <strong>of</strong>ficers to<br />

claim possession <strong>of</strong> the palace when he learned <strong>of</strong> Prasutagus death in 61 A.D. After<br />

taking control <strong>of</strong> Icenia, the Roman Officers turned Prasutagus and Boudicea's two<br />

daughters over to their soldiers who raped and made public displays <strong>of</strong> them. Apparently<br />

the Roman <strong>of</strong>ficers decided that was not sufficient to instill the fear <strong>of</strong> Rome, and they<br />

ordered their soldiers to humiliate Queen Boudicea in public by scourging her. This led to<br />

Boudicea's famous speech made to her people, which embedded her historically, forever.<br />

Source: Cornelius Tacitus, Roman Historian<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 44)<br />

50. Athildis (Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

,<br />

Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-<br />

Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

,<br />

Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah<br />

Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-<br />

Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-<br />

Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King<br />

Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 0080 in Westmoreland, Britian and died in 152 in<br />

Franconia at age 72.<br />

Athildis married King Of Frankonia Marcomir IV. Marcomir was born in 0084 in Britian<br />

and died in 149 in Franconia at age 65.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

51 M i. King Of <strong>The</strong> FranksClodomir IV was born in 104 in Franconia and died in<br />

166 in Franconia at age 62.<br />

Clodomir married Princess Hasilda Of Rugij (d. 159).<br />

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39th Generation<br />

51. King Of <strong>The</strong> FranksClodomir IV (Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King<br />

Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria<br />

34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach<br />

30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

,<br />

Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah<br />

Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King<br />

Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King<br />

Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 104 in Franconia<br />

and died in 166 in Franconia at age 62.<br />

Clodomir married Princess Hasilda Of Rugij. Hasilda was born in 107 in Rugij, Bavaria and<br />

died in 159 in Austrasia at age 52.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

52 M i. KingFarabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks was born in 141 in Franconia, Germany and<br />

died in 186 in Austrasia at age 45.<br />

Farabert married Queen Sabina Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (d. 202).<br />

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40th Generation<br />

52. KingFarabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

141 in Franconia, Germany and died in 186 in Austrasia at age 45.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Farabert, the father <strong>of</strong> Sunno, established his territorial rule and based it in<br />

Austrasia - by taking a Roman wife, Farabert was well prepared to use his Roman<br />

connections to further ensconce his government into what would eventually become the<br />

early Moravian Dynasty. Never ruling from a central location proved successful against<br />

Roman Expansion into the regions <strong>of</strong> France & Germany. Instead <strong>of</strong> handling affairs <strong>of</strong><br />

local government he, Farabert appointed Roman educated vassals later identified as<br />

Major Domo, which convention remained popular for several centuries. Such vassals<br />

were usually well-respected landowners with the ability to manage local affairs<br />

efficiently, and simultaneously maintain a reasonable semblance <strong>of</strong> order.<br />

Farabert married Queen Sabina Of <strong>The</strong> Franks. Sabina was born in 153 in Westphalia,<br />

Germany and died in 202 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at age 49.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

53 M i. KingSunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks was born in 186 in Austrasia and died in 213 in<br />

Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at age 27.<br />

Sunno married Queen Avita Maesa Avitus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (d. 237).<br />

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41st Generation<br />

53. KingSunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

,<br />

Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira<br />

Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-<br />

Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 186 in Austrasia and died in 213 in<br />

Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at age 27.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Sunno served in the legions <strong>of</strong> Emperor Caracallia, and proved himself in<br />

battle. He took to wife Avita Maesa Avitus <strong>of</strong> a powerful Roman equestrian family in<br />

Rome, and returned to claim his title, which was held for him by his mother. He was<br />

killed in battle 213 defending his inheritance; his wife Avita immediately assumed power<br />

<strong>of</strong> authority and held it successfully until their son Hilderic was <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

Sunno married Queen Avita Maesa Avitus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks, daughter <strong>of</strong> Knight Julius<br />

Avitus and Masea Victoria. Avita was born in 182 in Rome, , Lazio, Italy and died in 237 in<br />

Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at age 55.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

54 M i. KingHilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks was born in 212 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-<br />

Westfalen, Germany and died in 253 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen,<br />

Germany at age 41.<br />

Hilderic married Queen Justinia De Turin Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (d. 264).<br />

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42nd Generation<br />

54. KingHilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King<br />

Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria<br />

34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach<br />

30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

,<br />

Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah<br />

Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King<br />

Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King<br />

Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 212 in Auchen, ,<br />

Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and died in 253 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at<br />

age 41.<br />

Hilderic married Queen Justinia De Turin Of <strong>The</strong> Franks. Justinia was born in 214 in<br />

Turin, , Piemonte, Italy and died in 264 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at age<br />

50.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Justinia was picked by Queen Avita to be the wife <strong>of</strong> her son Hildreric.<br />

Justinia was the daughter <strong>of</strong> a Turin equestrian Roman Knight, and Avita's cousin<br />

Almena. Nothing else is known about her.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

55 M i. KingBartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks was born in 238 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-<br />

Westfalen, Germany and died in 272 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen,<br />

Germany at age 34.<br />

Bartherus married Queen Paulina Verus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (d. 293).<br />

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55. KingBartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 238 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and died in 272 in<br />

Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at age 34.<br />

Bartherus married Queen Paulina Verus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks, daughter <strong>of</strong> Emperor Gaius<br />

Julius Verus and Paulina De Thrace. Paulina was born in 232 in Moguntiacum, ,<br />

Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in 293 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at<br />

age 61.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Paulina was abandoned by soldiers <strong>of</strong> her father when routed by the forces<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hilderic in battle near Mainz, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. <strong>The</strong> child was taken to<br />

Hilderick. He and his wife raised her as their own, educating her in Italy. She was a<br />

loyal and dutiful wife, <strong>of</strong> strong bearing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

56 M i. DukeGenebald I was born in 267 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen,<br />

Germany and died in 358 in Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany at<br />

age 91.<br />

Genebald married Dutchess Lyceia Dionysius Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (d. 361).<br />

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56. DukeGenebald I (King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King<br />

Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

,<br />

Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach<br />

32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 267 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and died in 358 in<br />

Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany at age 91.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: With close ties to the Bishops <strong>of</strong> Moguntiacum (Mainz), Genebald could<br />

draw on their expertise to assist him after his brothers were both killed in battle. <strong>The</strong><br />

youngest <strong>of</strong> the three sons <strong>of</strong> Bartherus & Paulina, Genebald studied extensively at<br />

Moguntiacum, and was administratively prepared to govern his inheritance. He drew on<br />

the expertise <strong>of</strong> established vassals and ruled effectively for 52 years. Breaking the chain<br />

<strong>of</strong> warfare, Genebald established the longest peaceful period in the history <strong>of</strong> the 1st<br />

Moravian Dynasty. He never raised a weapon in combat, and was never demanded to do<br />

so. Genebald is known to have counsel with Bishops Ruprecht I 309-321, Adalhard<br />

320's, Lucius Annaeus 330's, and Martin II from 330 until Genebald's death 358.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is evidence that Bishop Martin II also may have acted as the 1st Mayor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Palace from his position at Moguntiacum (Mainz), , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.<br />

Genebald's brothers had moved their primary stronghold to Moguntiacum in order to<br />

better rule their inheritance.<br />

Source: History <strong>of</strong> the Bishops <strong>of</strong> Moguntiacum-Mainz<br />

Genebald married Dutchess Lyceia Dionysius Of <strong>The</strong> Franks. Lyceia was born in 282 in<br />

Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in 361 in Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-<br />

Pfalz, Germany at age 79.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

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• Information: Lyceia was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Bishop Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Moguntiacum (Mainz).<br />

<strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> her mother is unknown.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

57 M i. KingDagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks was born in 305 in<br />

Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in 379 in Moguntiacum,<br />

, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany at age 74.<br />

Dagobert married Dutchess Julia Galerius Of <strong>The</strong> East Franks (d. 374).<br />

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57. KingDagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King<br />

Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria<br />

34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach<br />

30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

,<br />

Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah<br />

Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King<br />

Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King<br />

Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 305 in<br />

Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in 379 in Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz,<br />

Germany at age 74.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Dagobert "Priamus", Duke <strong>of</strong> the East Franks, was the son <strong>of</strong> Genebald,<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> the East Franks. Dagobert married in 323. His wife's name is little known ...<br />

Julia ... who was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Roman Emperor Galerius (305-311) & his wife, Valeria,<br />

the daughter <strong>of</strong> Augustus Diocletian. She is known as Duchess <strong>of</strong> the East Franks.<br />

Dagobert & Julia were the parents <strong>of</strong> Clodio, Duke <strong>of</strong> the East Franks.<br />

Dagobert married Dutchess Julia Galerius Of <strong>The</strong> East Franks, daughter <strong>of</strong> Caesar<br />

Valerius Galerius and Valeria Diocletian. Julia was born in 304 in Rome, , Lazio, Italy and<br />

died in 374 in Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany at age 70.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

58 M i. King Of <strong>The</strong> FranksClodius I was born in 324 in Moguntiacum, ,<br />

Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in 389 in Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-<br />

Pfalz, Germany at age 65.<br />

Clodius married Signora Protagaus De Roma (d. 392).<br />

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58. King Of <strong>The</strong> FranksClodius I (King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 324 in Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in 389 in<br />

Moguntiacum, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany at age 65.<br />

Clodius married Signora Protagaus De Roma. Protagaus was born in 321 in Rome, , Lazio,<br />

Italy and died in 392 in Westphalia, Germany at age 71.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

59 M i. KingMarcomir Of Germany (East Franks) was born in 341 in Westphalia,<br />

Germany and died in 404 in Westphalia, Germany at age 63.<br />

Marcomir married Frireulle (Frotmund) (d. 413).<br />

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59. KingMarcomir Of Germany (East Franks) (King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 341 in Westphalia, Germany<br />

and died in 404 in Westphalia, Germany at age 63.<br />

Marcomir married Frireulle (Frotmund). Frireulle was born in 347 in Auchen, , Nordrhein-<br />

Westfalen, Germany and died in 413 in Westphalia, Germany at age 66.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

60 M i. KingPharamond Of Salistian & Germany was born in 370 in Westphalia,<br />

Germany and died in 427 in Westphalia, Germany at age 57.<br />

Pharamond married Queen Argotta De Cimbré Of Salistian (d. 429).<br />

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60. KingPharamond Of Salistian & Germany (King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I<br />

44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

370 in Westphalia, Germany and died in 427 in Westphalia, Germany at age 57.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Pharamond is considered to be the first king <strong>of</strong> the Salian Franks. He<br />

was possibly a Marcomer .Only the later century historicians Prosper Tyron and Dom<br />

Bouquet give a report about his reign. In 420 , he reportedly led his people in crossing<br />

the Rhine River and heading west. This movement would effectively separate his tribe<br />

from the majority <strong>of</strong> the Rhinefranks that had settled near Cologne . Pharamond was<br />

eventually succeeded by his son Clodio . His wife was Argotta<br />

Pharamond married Queen Argotta De Cimbré Of Salistian. Argotta was born in 376 in<br />

Cimbré, , Pays DE La Loire, France and died in 429 in Cimbré, , Pays DE La Loire, France at<br />

age 53.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

61 M i. KingClodio Of France was born in 395 in Westphalia, Germany, died in<br />

451 in Duisburg Castle, Thuringia, Germany at age 56, and was buried in<br />

Cambray, Germany.<br />

Clodio married Queen Basina De Thuringia Of France (d. 479).<br />

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61. KingClodio Of France (King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of<br />

Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

,<br />

King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV<br />

39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

,<br />

Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-<br />

Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

,<br />

Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah<br />

Ben-Sirach 21<br />

II 18<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-<br />

Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-<br />

Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King<br />

Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-<br />

Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

,<br />

Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 395 in Westphalia, Germany, died in 451 in Duisburg<br />

Castle, Thuringia, Germany at age 56, and was buried in Cambray, Germany.<br />

Clodio married Queen Basina De Thuringia Of France, daughter <strong>of</strong> King Weldelphus Of<br />

Thuringia and Queen Schönia Of Thuringa. Basina was born in 392 in Thuiringa,<br />

Westphalia, Germany and died in 479 in Westphalia, Germany at age 87.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

62 M i. Sigermerus I was born in 438 in Westphalia, Germany and died in 507 in<br />

Westphalia, Germany at age 69.<br />

Sigermerus married Desaidi Tonantius (d. 513).<br />

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62. Sigermerus I (King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 438 in Westphalia, Germany and died in<br />

507 in Westphalia, Germany at age 69.<br />

Sigermerus married Desaidi Tonantius. Desaidi was born in 464 in Westphalia, Germany<br />

and died in 513 in Westphalia, Germany at age 49.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Desaidi was the daughter <strong>of</strong> ... Ferreolus Tonantius<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

63 M i. DukeFerrolus Of Moselle was born in 485 in Vosges, Metz, , Lorraine,<br />

France and died in 537 in Vosges, Metz, , Lorraine, France at age 52.<br />

Ferrolus married Signora Deuteria De Roma (d. 546).<br />

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63. DukeFerrolus Of Moselle (Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 485 in Vosges,<br />

Metz, , Lorraine, France and died in 537 in Vosges, Metz, , Lorraine, France at age 52.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Titles held - Duke <strong>of</strong> Moselle and Margrave <strong>of</strong> the Schelde<br />

Ferrolus married Signora Deuteria De Roma. Deuteria was born in 501 in Rome, , Lazio,<br />

Italy and died in 546 in Vosges, Metz, , Lorraine, France at age 45.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

64 M i. Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle was born in 529 in Metz, , Lorraine,<br />

France and died in 570 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 41.<br />

Ausbert married Princess Blithildes Of France (d. 573).<br />

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52nd Generation<br />

64. Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle (Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King<br />

Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany<br />

(East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

,<br />

Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King<br />

Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

,<br />

Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach<br />

32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 529 in Metz, , Lorraine, France and died in 570 in Vosges, Austrasia,<br />

France at age 41.<br />

Ausbert married Princess Blithildes Of France. Blithildes was born in 534 in Austrasia, , ,<br />

France, died in 573 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 39, and was buried in Basilica Of<br />

Holy Apostles, Metz, , Lorraine, France.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: Blithildes was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Clothiare I., King <strong>of</strong> France, and his wife<br />

Ingonde, and granddaughter <strong>of</strong> Clovis the Great, King <strong>of</strong> France.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

65 M i. Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz was born in 552 in Vosges, Austrasia,<br />

France and died in 601 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 49.<br />

Arnoul married Oda De Savoy (d. 601).<br />

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53rd Generation<br />

65. Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz (Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 552 in Vosges, Austrasia,<br />

France and died in 601 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 49.<br />

Arnoul married Oda De Savoy. Oda was born in 560 in Vinzgau, Germany (Saxony) and died<br />

in 601 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 41.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

66 M i. Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz was born in 580 in Heristal,<br />

Austrasia, France, died on 16 Aug 640 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age<br />

60, and was buried in Basilica Of Holy Apostles, Metz, , Lorraine, France.<br />

St. married Signora Dodo De Turin (d. 637) in 602 in Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

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66. Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz (Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert<br />

(Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France<br />

49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I<br />

44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

580 in Heristal, Austrasia, France, died on 16 Aug 640 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 60,<br />

and was buried in Basilica Of Holy Apostles, Metz, , Lorraine, France.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Statesman, bishop under the Merovingians, born c. 580; died c. 640. His<br />

parents belonged to a distinguished Frankish family, and lived in Austrasia, the eastern<br />

section <strong>of</strong> the kingdom founded by Clovis. In the school in which he was placed during<br />

his boyhood he excelled through his talent and his good behaviour. According to the<br />

custom <strong>of</strong> the age, he was sent in due time to the court <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>odebert II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrasia (595-612), to be initiated in the various branches <strong>of</strong> the government. Under the<br />

guidance <strong>of</strong> Gundulf, the Mayor <strong>of</strong> the Palace, he soon became so pr<strong>of</strong>icient that he was<br />

placed on the regular list <strong>of</strong> royal <strong>of</strong>ficers, and among the first <strong>of</strong> the kings ministers. He<br />

distinguished himself both as a military commander and in the civil administration; at one<br />

time he had under his care six distinct provinces. In due course Arnulf was married to a<br />

Frankish woman <strong>of</strong> noble lineage, by whom he had two sons, Anseghisel and Clodulf.<br />

While Arnulf was enjoying worldly emoluments and honours he did not forget higher and<br />

spiritual things. His thoughts dwelled <strong>of</strong>ten on monasteries, and with his friend<br />

Romaricus, likewise an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the court, he planned to make a pilgrimage to the<br />

Abbey <strong>of</strong> Lérins, evidently for the purpose <strong>of</strong> devoting his life to <strong>God</strong> . But in the<br />

meantime the Episcopal See <strong>of</strong> Metz became vacant. Arnulf was universally designated<br />

as a worthy candidate for the <strong>of</strong>fice, and he was consecrated bishop <strong>of</strong> that see about 611.<br />

In his new position he set the example <strong>of</strong> a virtuous life to his subjects, and attended to<br />

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matters <strong>of</strong> ecclesiastical government. In 625 he took part in a council held by the<br />

Frankish bishops at Reims. With all this Arnulf retained his station at the court <strong>of</strong> the<br />

king, and took a prominent part in the national life <strong>of</strong> his people. In 613, after the death <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>odebert, he, with Pepin <strong>of</strong> Landen and other nobles, called to Austrasia Clothaire II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Neustria. When, in 625, the realm <strong>of</strong> Austrasia was entrusted to the kings son<br />

Dagobert, Arnulf became not only the tutor, but also the chief minister, <strong>of</strong> the young<br />

king. At the time <strong>of</strong> the estrangement between the two kings, and 625, Arnulf with other<br />

bishops and nobles tried to effect a reconciliation. But Arnulf dreaded the responsibilities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the episcopal <strong>of</strong>fice and grew weary <strong>of</strong> court life. About the year 626 he obtained the<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong> a successor to the Episcopal See <strong>of</strong> Metz; he himself and his friend<br />

Romaricus withdrew to a solitary place in the mountains <strong>of</strong> the Vosges. <strong>The</strong>re he lived in<br />

communion with <strong>God</strong> until his death. His remains, interred by Romaricus, were<br />

transferred about a year afterwards, by Bishop Goeric, to the basilica <strong>of</strong> the Holy<br />

Apostles in Metz.<br />

St. married Signora Dodo De Turin in 602 in Rome, , Lazio, Italy. Dodo was born in 586,<br />

died in 637 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 51, and was buried in Basilica Of Holy<br />

Apostles, Metz, , Lorraine, France.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 602, Rome, , Lazio, Italy. Marriage took place in Rome - Sanctioned by the<br />

Vatican<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

67 M i. Ansegise De Moselle was born in 602 in Vosges, Austrasia, France and died<br />

in 685 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 83.<br />

Ansegise married Begga De Brabant (d. 698).<br />

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67. Ansegise De Moselle (Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle<br />

Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King<br />

Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany<br />

(East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

,<br />

Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King<br />

Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

,<br />

Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach<br />

32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 602 in Vosges, Austrasia, France and died in 685 in Vosges, Austrasia,<br />

France at age 83.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: Anseghisel remained in the service <strong>of</strong> the State; from his union with<br />

Begga, a daughter <strong>of</strong> Pepin <strong>of</strong> Landen, was born Pepin <strong>of</strong> Heristal, the founder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Carlovingian dynasty. In this manner Arnulf was the ancestor <strong>of</strong> the mighty rulers <strong>of</strong> that<br />

house. <strong>The</strong> life or Arnulf exhibits to a certain extent the episcopal <strong>of</strong>fice and career in the<br />

Merovingian State. <strong>The</strong> bishops were much considered at court; their advice was listened<br />

to; they took part in the dispensation <strong>of</strong> justice by the courts; they had a voice in the<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong> royal <strong>of</strong>ficers; they were <strong>of</strong>ten used as the king's ambassadors, and held<br />

high administrative positions. For the people under their care, they were the protectors <strong>of</strong><br />

their rights, their spokesmen before the king and the link uniting royalty with its subjects.<br />

<strong>The</strong> opportunities for good were thus unlimited; and Arnulf used them to good advantage.<br />

Ansegise married Begga De Brabant. Begga was born in 613 in Landen, Liege, Belgium and<br />

died in 698 in Vosges, Austrasia, France at age 85.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

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• Information: Begga <strong>of</strong> Brabant was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Pepin (Pippin) I., <strong>of</strong> Landen who<br />

died in 639. Pepin I was Mayor <strong>of</strong> the Austrasian Palace, under Clotaire II, the sole King<br />

<strong>of</strong> France, and his wife, Itta.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

68 F i. Ingria De Turin was born in 638 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died in 692<br />

in Viljandimaa, Estonia at age 54.<br />

Ingria married King Of Estonia Ingvar De Estonia (d. 693).<br />

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56th Generation<br />

68. Ingria De Turin (Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 638 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died in<br />

692 in Viljandimaa, Estonia at age 54.<br />

Ingria married King Of Estonia Ingvar De Estonia. Ingvar was born in 637 in Epra, ,<br />

Viljandimaa, Estonia and died in 693 in Epra, , Viljandimaa, Estonia at age 56.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

69 M i. King Radbard De Russia was born in 669 in Epra, , Viljandimaa, Estonia<br />

and died in 726 in Garderidge, Russia at age 57.<br />

Radbard married Audr Ivarsdottir (d. 740).<br />

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57th Generation<br />

69. King Radbard De Russia (Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 669 in Epra, ,<br />

Viljandimaa, Estonia and died in 726 in Garderidge, Russia at age 57.<br />

Radbard married Audr Ivarsdottir. Audr was born in 680 in Bregninge, , Holbbaek,<br />

Denmark and died in 740 in Garderidge, Russia at age 60.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

70 M i. King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson was born in 720 in Risarv<br />

Fäbod, , Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 770 in Garderidge, Russia at<br />

age 50.<br />

Randver married Evatrada De Laon (d. 773).<br />

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58th Generation<br />

70. King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson (King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

,<br />

Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of<br />

Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King<br />

Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany<br />

(East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

,<br />

Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King<br />

Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

,<br />

Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach<br />

32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 720 in Risarv Fäbod, , Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 770 in<br />

Garderidge, Russia at age 50.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Historical Fact: Rome, Lazio, Italy. Contemporary with Charlemagne who married her<br />

sister Princess Bertrada de Laon, Princess Evatrada de Laon married Randver<br />

Radbardsson who would become the King <strong>of</strong> Russia; hence, Randver Radbardsson was<br />

contemporary <strong>of</strong> Charlemagne. It has been validated via the Vatican Charlemagne paid<br />

King Randver the pricely sum <strong>of</strong> 100,000 Gold Solidus coins, paid for protection from<br />

rading Vikings. That took place at Rome under arrangements established by Pope Adrian<br />

I early 764.<br />

Randver married Evatrada De Laon, daughter <strong>of</strong> Heribert De Laon and Princess Betrada<br />

De Laon. Evatrada was born in 721 in Laon, Aisne, France and died in 773 in Garderidge,<br />

Russia at age 52.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Sister: Rome, Lazio, Italy. Contemporary with her sister, Princess Bertrada de Laon,<br />

Evatrada married Randver Radbardsson who would become the King <strong>of</strong> Russia; hence,<br />

Randver Radbardsson was contemporary <strong>of</strong> Charlemagne. It has been validated via the<br />

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Vatican Charlemagne paid King Randver the pricely sum <strong>of</strong> 100,000 Gold Crowns, paid<br />

for protection from rading Vikings. It is interesting to note that Charlemagne later<br />

revised currency for the entire European Continent with his Silver Penny........<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

71 M i. King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson was born in 756 in Risarv Fäbod, ,<br />

Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 801 in Seden at age 45.<br />

Sigurd married Alfhild Gandoldottier (d. 807) in Risarv Fäbod, ,<br />

Gävleborgs Län, Sweden.<br />

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59th Generation<br />

71. King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson (King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King<br />

Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 756 in Risarv<br />

Fäbod, , Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 801 in Seden at age 45.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Historical Fact: 774, Rome, Lazio, Italy. Contemporary with her sister, Princess<br />

Bertrada de Laon, Evatrada married Randver Radbardsson who would father the King <strong>of</strong><br />

Sweden; hence, Randver Radbardsson and his son were contemporary with Charlemagne.<br />

It has been validated via the Vatican Archives Charlemagne paid King Sigurd<br />

Randversson <strong>of</strong> Lethra the pricely sum <strong>of</strong> 100,000 Solidus Gold Coins as protection from<br />

Viking Raiders <strong>of</strong> Sweden. That took place at Rome under arrangements established by<br />

Pope Adrian I early 774.<br />

Sigurd married Alfhild Gandoldottier in Risarv Fäbod, , Gävleborgs Län, Sweden. Alfhild<br />

was born in 760 in Risarv Fäbod, , Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 807 in Risarv Fäbod,<br />

, Gävleborgs Län, Sweden at age 47.<br />

Children from this marriage were:<br />

72 M i. King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson was born in 796 in Risarv<br />

Fäbod, , Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 865 in York, , Northumbria,<br />

England at age 69.<br />

Ragnar married Aslaug Sigurdsdottir (d. 844).<br />

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73 F ii. Aslaug Sigurdsdottir was born in 798 and died in 844 at age 46.<br />

Aslaug married King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson (d. 865).<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 72)<br />

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60th Generation<br />

72. King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson (King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

,<br />

King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

,<br />

Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of<br />

Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King<br />

Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany<br />

(East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

,<br />

Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King<br />

Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

,<br />

Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach<br />

32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 796 in Risarv Fäbod, , Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 865 in York, ,<br />

Northumbria, England at age 69.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Children: Child: Al<strong>of</strong> Ragnarsdottir m Hunda-Steinar <strong>of</strong> England Earl in England<br />

Child: Bjorn Ragnarsson<br />

Child: Erik King <strong>of</strong> Sweden<br />

Child: Halfdan "White Shirt" Ragnarsson King <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Child: Ivar "the Boneless" Ragnarsson King <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Child: Sigurd Ragnarsson "Snake Eye"<br />

Child: Ubbe Ragnarsson<br />

• Name Origin: Also known as....<br />

Hairy Britches<br />

• Research Note: From here backward, some people will say this genealogy line is<br />

mythical ... not accurate; however, it is the belief <strong>of</strong> this researcher the dates may be<br />

incorrect per the advanced historical record <strong>of</strong> individual nations, but the names <strong>of</strong> people<br />

are correct. It should be noted calendar use was not the norm in this era, but we are privy<br />

to a genealogical listing maintained by the Vatican at Rome, which is quite accurate. <strong>The</strong><br />

Church has an accurate accounting <strong>of</strong> the spread <strong>of</strong> Christianity, the struggles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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people involved, and has established accurate dates for many people. It is in this vein this<br />

work continues ... if for no other reason so my descendents will have an accounting <strong>of</strong><br />

their family that should be passed from one generation to the next, in hard copy form.<br />

This done to insure ... my descendents understand that warfare among peoples is not<br />

tolerable, and should cease immediately - and I think it my duty to instill this heritage<br />

within them.<br />

<strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White ... March 16, 2005<br />

Greenfield, Missouri ... United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />

• Death Info: 865, York, , Northumbria, England. Killed on a raid on York by Aelle<br />

Ragnar married Aslaug Sigurdsdottir, daughter <strong>of</strong> King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson<br />

and Alfhild Gandoldottier. Aslaug was born in 798 and died in 844 at age 46.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

74 M i. King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson was born in 816 in Hostrup, ,<br />

Nordjylland, Denmark and died in 876 in Wessex, England at age 60.<br />

Sigurd married Princess Heluna Bleja Of England (d. 884) in 830 in<br />

Wessex, England.<br />

73. Aslaug Sigurdsdottir (King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

798 and died in 844 at age 46.<br />

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Aslaug married King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson, son <strong>of</strong> King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson and Alfhild Gandoldottier. Ragnar was born in 796 in Risarv Fäbod, ,<br />

Gävleborgs Län, Sweden and died in 865 in York, , Northumbria, England at age 69.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Children: Child: Al<strong>of</strong> Ragnarsdottir m Hunda-Steinar <strong>of</strong> England Earl in England<br />

Child: Bjorn Ragnarsson<br />

Child: Erik King <strong>of</strong> Sweden<br />

Child: Halfdan "White Shirt" Ragnarsson King <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Child: Ivar "the Boneless" Ragnarsson King <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Child: Sigurd Ragnarsson "Snake Eye"<br />

Child: Ubbe Ragnarsson<br />

• Name Origin: Also known as....<br />

Hairy Britches<br />

• Research Note: From here backward, some people will say this genealogy line is<br />

mythical ... not accurate; however, it is the belief <strong>of</strong> this researcher the dates may be<br />

incorrect per the advanced historical record <strong>of</strong> individual nations, but the names <strong>of</strong> people<br />

are correct. It should be noted calendar use was not the norm in this era, but we are privy<br />

to a genealogical listing maintained by the Vatican at Rome, which is quite accurate. <strong>The</strong><br />

Church has an accurate accounting <strong>of</strong> the spread <strong>of</strong> Christianity, the struggles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

people involved, and has established accurate dates for many people. It is in this vein this<br />

work continues ... if for no other reason so my descendents will have an accounting <strong>of</strong><br />

their family that should be passed from one generation to the next, in hard copy form.<br />

This done to insure ... my descendents understand that warfare among peoples is not<br />

tolerable, and should cease immediately - and I think it my duty to instill this heritage<br />

within them.<br />

<strong>Jim</strong>my Lee White ... March 16, 2005<br />

Greenfield, Missouri ... United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />

• Death Info: 865, York, , Northumbria, England. Killed on a raid on York by Aelle<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 72)<br />

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61st Generation<br />

74. King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson (King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

,<br />

King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King<br />

Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 816 in Hostrup, ,<br />

Nordjylland, Denmark and died in 876 in Wessex, England at age 60.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Titles: England - Denmark. Known as ... Snake Eye ...<br />

Held dual titles.......<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Denmark, Jutland<br />

King <strong>of</strong> East Anglia, England 865 - 87<br />

Sigurd married Princess Heluna Bleja Of England in 830 in Wessex, England. Heluna was<br />

born in 812 in Wessex, England and died in 884 in Wessex, England at age 72.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Title: Correct title ...<br />

Princess <strong>of</strong> England<br />

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<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

75 M i. King Horda Knut Sigurdsson was born in 845 in Hostrup, , Nordjylland,<br />

Denmark and died in 912 in Hostrup, , Nordjylland, Denmark at age 67.<br />

Horda married Elgiva De Essex (d. 922) in 887 in Wessex, England.<br />

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62nd Generation<br />

75. King Horda Knut Sigurdsson (King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

,<br />

Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert<br />

(Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France<br />

49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I<br />

44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

845 in Hostrup, , Nordjylland, Denmark and died in 912 in Hostrup, , Nordjylland, Denmark at<br />

age 67.<br />

Horda married Elgiva De Essex, daughter <strong>of</strong> King Of Wessex Ethelred I and Wulfthryth<br />

De Wessex, in 887 in Wessex, England. Elgiva was born in 866 in Wessex, England and died<br />

in 922 in Hostrup, , Nordjylland, Denmark at age 56.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

76 M i. King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) was born in 908 in Jelling, , Vejle,<br />

Denmark and died in 959 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark at age 51.<br />

Gorm married Queen Thyre Klacksdottir Of Denmark (d. 952) in 929 in<br />

Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark.<br />

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63rd Generation<br />

76. King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) (King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 908 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark and died<br />

in 959 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark at age 51.<br />

Gorm married Queen Thyre Klacksdottir Of Denmark, daughter <strong>of</strong> Harald Klack and<br />

Unknown, in 929 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark. Thyre was born in 904 in Jelling, , Vejle,<br />

Denmark and died in 952 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark at age 48.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

77 M i. King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) was born in 930 in Jelling, , Vejle,<br />

Denmark, died on 1 Nov 987 in Roskilde, , Roskilde, Denmark at age 57, and<br />

was buried in Cathedral Roskilde, Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark.<br />

Harald married Queen Gyrithe Oalfsdottir (d. 982) in 956 in Jelling, ,<br />

Vejle, Denmark.<br />

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64th Generation<br />

77. King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) (King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda<br />

Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 930 in Jelling, ,<br />

Vejle, Denmark, died on 1 Nov 987 in Roskilde, , Roskilde, Denmark at age 57, and was buried<br />

in Cathedral Roskilde, Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Death Info: 987. Born 930 A.D., Harald Baatand II was King <strong>of</strong> Denmark Gormsson,<br />

the son <strong>of</strong> Gorm "the Old" King <strong>of</strong> Norway. Harald - nicknamed Bluetooth - inherited his<br />

father's kingdom, centered on Jelling in Jutland, and, as king, is famous for consolidating<br />

the Danish realm as a unitary kingdom.<br />

Bluetooth's Jelling rune stones<br />

Harald Bluetooth introduced Christianity into Denmark, and he had the famous Jelling<br />

rune stone erected in his parents' memory. <strong>The</strong> runic inscription on the other side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

big stone is his short biography: that he ruled Denmark, conquered Norway, and made the<br />

Danes Christians. <strong>The</strong> stone is <strong>of</strong>ten referred to as the baptismal certificate <strong>of</strong> Denmark.<br />

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Harald Bluetooth was killed 987 A.D. in battle against his son, Svend Forkbeard. His<br />

remains were buried in the cathedral at Roskilde, where his bones are still preserved,<br />

walled up in one <strong>of</strong> the pillars <strong>of</strong> the choir.<br />

Harald married Queen Gyrithe Oalfsdottir, daughter <strong>of</strong> King Oalf Bjornsson and Ingeberg<br />

Thrandsdottir, in 956 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark. Gyrithe was born in 935 in Jelling, ,<br />

Vejle, Denmark and died in 982 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark at age 47.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

78 M i. Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway was born in 960 in Jelling, ,<br />

Vejle, Denmark and died after 1004 in Barneville-Sur-Seine, , Haute-<br />

Normandie, France.<br />

Herbastus married Queen Cyrid (d. 995) in 978 in Uppsala, Sweden.<br />

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65th Generation<br />

78. Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway (King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King<br />

Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd<br />

Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 960 in Jelling, , Vejle, Denmark and died<br />

after 1004 in Barneville-Sur-Seine, , Haute-Normandie, France.<br />

Herbastus married Queen Cyrid in 978 in Uppsala, Sweden. Cyrid was born in 958 in<br />

Uppsala, Sweden and died in 995 in Barneville-Sur-Seine, , Haute-Normandie, France at age<br />

37.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

79 M i. Thurold Osbern was born in 980 in Longueville, , Haute-Normandie, France<br />

and died in 1040 in Le Vaundreuil Castle, Haute-Normandie, France at age<br />

60.<br />

Thurold married Emma De Ivrea (d. 1040) in 1029 in Le Vaundreuil Castle,<br />

Haute-Normandie, France.<br />

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66th Generation<br />

79. Thurold Osbern (Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 980 in Longueville, , Haute-Normandie,<br />

France and died in 1040 in Le Vaundreuil Castle, Haute-Normandie, France at age 60.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• History <strong>of</strong> Normandy: Abt 900, Normandie, France. A short narrative concerning the<br />

founding <strong>of</strong> Normandy, and the family <strong>of</strong> William the Conqueror<br />

<strong>The</strong> founding <strong>of</strong> Normandy bears a similarity to the way Danelaw came into existence in<br />

England some years earlier. <strong>The</strong> possible founding <strong>of</strong> Normandy may have been a direct<br />

result <strong>of</strong> the difficulty the Vikings found themselves in when invading England, now that<br />

it was becoming more organized in resisting them. By the early 900s, Viking raids were<br />

quite commonplace in northern Europe, including France. To allay these attacks, Charles<br />

the Simple, in 911 made a pact with the leader <strong>of</strong> the Vikings. This Dane was known as<br />

Rollo. As a condition <strong>of</strong> the peace, he accepted baptism. In return he was given an area<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the northeastern coast <strong>of</strong> France and later became known as Normandy. Normandy<br />

loosely translates - North man. Rollo was renamed Robert and married princess Gisele,<br />

who was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles the Simple. When she died a few years later, he returned<br />

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to a former mistress by the name <strong>of</strong> Poppa. Poppa's father was Count Beranger <strong>of</strong> Bayeux<br />

who he had killed in battle.<br />

Rollo and Poppa had a son name William Longsword who later became William I Duke<br />

<strong>of</strong> Normandy. William married a woman named Luitgard and together had a son and heir<br />

who later inherited his fathers' title. Richard I, or the Fearless as he became known,<br />

married a French princess but maintained a mistress on the side. She was known as<br />

Gunnor. Gunnor bore all <strong>of</strong> Richard's children. Gunnor was from an important Danish<br />

family and eventually married him on the princess's death. This meeting with Gunnor is<br />

steeped in French folklore. When Richard was out hunting, he stayed on the property <strong>of</strong><br />

one <strong>of</strong> his subjects. It was normal in that period for the husband to <strong>of</strong>fer his wife for the<br />

lords' comfort. His quick thinking wife introduced her sister Gunnor to Richard. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

immediately fell in love and were soon meeting on a regular basis. From this liaison came<br />

all Richard's children. How many children there were is uncertain but at least four are<br />

known - Richard II who followed his father is known as the Richard the Good. Emma,<br />

who eventually married Aethelred the Unready, and Canute, who in turn become kings <strong>of</strong><br />

England; later, Grandsons' to Richard I and Gunnor were Richard III who followed his<br />

father as Duke <strong>of</strong> Normandy, and then by his younger brother Robert I the magnificent.<br />

Even more folklore surrounds how Robert met and fell in love with Arletta. Her real<br />

name was Herleva but became known as Arletta later. <strong>The</strong> story goes that in 1027 Robert<br />

was returning to his castle in Falaise when he set eyes upon a girl washing her clothes in<br />

the river nearby. When Robert saw her beauty, it immediately attracted him. Both would<br />

have been about 17 or 18 years old at the time. Unable to get her out <strong>of</strong> his mind he sent a<br />

messenger to her to arrange a meeting. Expecting her to readily agree, it must <strong>of</strong> come as<br />

a shock when she refused, unless she came in broad daylight, mounted, and through the<br />

main gate. When Robert was informed, he agreed. Within one year a baby boy was born<br />

and was named William. That William would later be known as the Conqueror and King<br />

William <strong>of</strong> England. It is unlikely that her father named Fulbert, a leather Tanner, would<br />

have thought that he would have a daughter who would bear a son who would eventually<br />

become the King <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

• AKA -: 990. Thurold Osbern ... aka ... Osbern the Seneschal, Tutor <strong>of</strong> William I, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> England.<br />

• Death Info: 1040. Thurold was the Tutor <strong>of</strong> William I, King <strong>of</strong> England, and a<br />

protector along with others. For his effort, he and his wife were slain in bed by<br />

opposition to William I.<br />

Guillaume I -AKA - William the Conqueror<br />

Become a Christian 1066 in Norman Conquest as an adult<br />

William was left in protective custody <strong>of</strong> Gilbert de Brionne when his father left to fight<br />

the Crusades. When word was brought <strong>of</strong> his father's death, Gilbert was killed, along with<br />

Alan III Duke <strong>of</strong> Brittany, and Williams' tutor, Thurold Osbern the Seneschal. Thurold<br />

was murdered with a knife in Le Vaundreuil castle while he slept. What the murderer did<br />

not realize was that young William was sleeping in the same bed next to Thurold, and the<br />

murderer killed Thurold while thinking the person sleeping next to him was his wife, and<br />

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the person sleeping in the other bed was William. By that, William escaped and Thurold<br />

along with Emma his wife, were murdered.<br />

Thurold married Emma De Ivrea in 1029 in Le Vaundreuil Castle, Haute-Normandie,<br />

France. Emma was born in 988 in Ivrea, Torino, Piemonte, Italy and died in 1040 in Le<br />

Vaundreuil Castle, Haute-Normandie, France at age 52.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Death Info: 1040, Le Vaundreuil Castle, Haute-Normandie, France. Murdered while<br />

she was sleeping beside her husband.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

80 M i. Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford was born on 13 Oct<br />

1007 in Breteuil, , Haute-Normandie, France, died on 22 Feb 1071 in Cassel,<br />

, Nord-Pas-DE-Calais, France at age 63, and was buried in Abbey Of<br />

Cormeilles, , Haute-Normandie, France.<br />

William had a relationship with Anne De Carisbrooke (d. 1074) in 1042 in<br />

Carisbrooke, <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, Hampshire, England.<br />

William married Adelise De Toni (d. 1065) in 1045 in Breteuil, , Haute-<br />

Normandie, France.<br />

William next married Richildis De Hainault (d. 15 Mar 1086) in 1070 in<br />

Flanders, France.<br />

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67th Generation<br />

80. Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford (Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De<br />

Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong><br />

Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

,<br />

Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert<br />

(Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France<br />

49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I<br />

44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on<br />

13 Oct 1007 in Breteuil, , Haute-Normandie, France, died on 22 Feb 1071 in Cassel, , Nord-Pas-<br />

DE-Calais, France at age 63, and was buried in Abbey Of Cormeilles, , Haute-Normandie,<br />

France.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• History <strong>of</strong> William: William Fitz Osbern<br />

<strong>The</strong> Conqueror and His Companions<br />

by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874.<br />

Of the three great men who were William the Conqueror's greatest inspiration, William<br />

Fitz Osbern, Roger de Montgomeri, and Robert de Beaumont, that <strong>of</strong> William Fitz<br />

Osbern claims precedence as the nearest personal friend <strong>of</strong> the Conqueror, and the chief<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> his household. Son <strong>of</strong> that Osbern the son <strong>of</strong> Herfast, otherwise Osbern de<br />

Crépon, who was foully murdered in the bed-chamber <strong>of</strong> his young sovereign by William<br />

de Montgomeri, he succeeded him in his <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Dapifer and the favour <strong>of</strong> the Duke. No<br />

particular feat <strong>of</strong> arms is recorded <strong>of</strong> him, though he must have fought in some, if not all,<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the battles in Normandy during the twenty years or more which immediately preceded<br />

the invasion <strong>of</strong> England, from that <strong>of</strong> Val-ès-Dunes in 1047 to that <strong>of</strong> Varaville in 1060,<br />

and was probably with the Duke in his expeditions against Conan in Brittany and his<br />

invasion <strong>of</strong> Maine in 1063. We have pro<strong>of</strong> at least <strong>of</strong> his presence at the siege <strong>of</strong><br />

Domfront in 1054, when he was sent with Roger de Montgomeri to demand an<br />

explanation from Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Martel <strong>of</strong> his conduct in marching into Normandy and seizing<br />

Alençon. It is not, however, till the memorable year 1066 that he becomes a prominent<br />

person in the history <strong>of</strong> Normandy and <strong>of</strong> England. He appears to have somewhat<br />

resembled his master in character, combining great valour with much readiness <strong>of</strong> wit and<br />

astuteness <strong>of</strong> policy. We have seen him entering the hall <strong>of</strong> the Palace at Rouen<br />

"humming a tune," and rousing the moody Duke from his silent and sullen consideration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the news from England by bidding him bestir himself and take vengeance on Harold,<br />

who had been so disloyal to him; to call together all that he could call, cross the sea, and<br />

wrest the crown from the perjured usurper. William followed his advice, as most people<br />

do when they have already determined on taking the course suggested, and "Osbern, <strong>of</strong><br />

the bold heart," was very likely aware <strong>of</strong> that fact when he ventured to express his<br />

opinion. <strong>The</strong> call was made first <strong>of</strong> the Duke's relatives and most confidential friends, and<br />

then <strong>of</strong> the whole baronage <strong>of</strong> Normandy. It is at this last and large assembly at<br />

Lillebonne that the audacity and cunning <strong>of</strong> Fitz Osbern become strongly apparent.<br />

Considerable hesitation, and in some instances direct objection, being displayed to the<br />

adoption <strong>of</strong> the project, and the council breaking up into groups to discuss it, the wily<br />

Dapifer flitted about from one influential chief to the other, suggesting the danger <strong>of</strong><br />

driving their feudal lord to extremities; that they should rather anticipate his wishes than<br />

suffer him to ask their aid in vain, and that it would be much worse for them eventually,<br />

should the Duke have to complain that his enterprise had failed in consequence <strong>of</strong> their<br />

defection. Puzzled and irresolute they at length requested him to speak to the Duke in the<br />

name <strong>of</strong> the whole body, and say not only that they feared the sea, but also that they were<br />

not bound to serve him beyond it.<br />

Having thus contrived to be elected their spokesman, he, with the greatest effrontery,<br />

assured the Duke that they were unanimous in their determination to support him. That to<br />

advance him they would go through fire and water. <strong>The</strong>y would not only cross the sea,<br />

but double their service. He who should bring twenty knights would cheerfully bring<br />

forty; he who was bound to serve with thirty would come with sixty, and the barons who<br />

had to serve with one hundred men would join him with two hundred. As to himself, he<br />

promised to furnish sixty ships laden with fighting men. <strong>The</strong> barons were as indignant as<br />

astounded at this unwarrantable declaration. Many openly disavowed him; all was tumult<br />

and confusion. "No one could hear another speak; no one could either listen to reason or<br />

render it for himself" (Roman de Rou).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duke then withdrawing to one side <strong>of</strong> the hall, sent for the barons one by one, and<br />

assuring them <strong>of</strong> his love and grace, pledged himself that if they would support him, as<br />

Fitz Osbern had stated, by doubling their service on this occasion, that they should not be<br />

called on in future for service beyond what was the custom <strong>of</strong> the land, and such as their<br />

ancestors had always rendered to their feudal lord. <strong>The</strong> Duke's eloquence was successful,<br />

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and, as before stated (page 51), each baron's promise was recorded by scribes ready at<br />

hand as soon as it was made.<br />

In Taylor's List, the number <strong>of</strong> ships furnished by Fitz Osbern, whose name stands first<br />

upon it, agrees with that mentioned by Wace. "Habuit a Willielmo Dapifero, filio Osberni<br />

LX naves." No knights are mentioned.<br />

We next hear <strong>of</strong> him on English ground. While the Duke <strong>of</strong> Normandy was haranguing<br />

his forces on the morning <strong>of</strong> the battle, "William Fitz-Osber" rode up and interrupted<br />

him, saying, "Sire, we tarry here too long, let us all arm ourselves. Allons! Allons!"<br />

Wace, who recounts this incident, says, Fitz Osbern's horse was "all covered with iron."<br />

This is one <strong>of</strong> the instances in which he has been guilty <strong>of</strong> an anachronism, no such<br />

practice existing in the days <strong>of</strong> the Conqueror (vide the Bayeux Tapestry), but at the time<br />

that he composed the Roman de Rou, the fashion had been imported from the East by the<br />

Crusaders, and the horses were <strong>of</strong>ten coated with chain from the tail to the nostrils. In the<br />

disposition <strong>of</strong> the army, he was selected by the Duke to be a leader <strong>of</strong> the wing composed<br />

<strong>of</strong> the men <strong>of</strong> Boulogne and Poix, but we hear <strong>of</strong> no special incident connected with his<br />

name in the course <strong>of</strong> the battle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reward <strong>of</strong> his great and long-continued service was promptly bestowed upon him.<br />

<strong>The</strong> earldom <strong>of</strong> Hereford and the lordship <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Is</strong>le <strong>of</strong> Wight being the principal<br />

honours; the manor <strong>of</strong> Hanley, in Worcestershire, and several in Gloucestershire and<br />

other counties, which, in consequence <strong>of</strong> his dying before the great survey, cannot now<br />

be identified.<br />

In addition to these substantial benefits, King William, on his return to Normandy in<br />

1067, made him governor <strong>of</strong> his newly built Castle <strong>of</strong> Winchester: an <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> great<br />

responsibility, as Winchester at that period was a city second only in importance to<br />

London. Its palace was the favourite residence <strong>of</strong> Edward the Confessor and the early<br />

Norman kings. It possessed a mint and a treasury, in which the riches and regalia <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sovereign were deposited, and was consequently to be most jealously guarded. <strong>The</strong><br />

Conqueror also associated him with Bishop Odo, in the vicegerency (sic; viceregency) <strong>of</strong><br />

the realm during his absence. Fitz Osbern having the chief administration <strong>of</strong> justice in the<br />

north, and Odo in the south <strong>of</strong> the kingdom.<br />

On the defeat <strong>of</strong> Edgar Athelin and his confederates at York by the Conqueror in 1068,<br />

William Fitz Osbern was appointed governor <strong>of</strong> that city, and in the following year was<br />

hastily summoned to relieve the cities <strong>of</strong> Shrewsbury and Exeter, simultaneously attacked<br />

by the Welsh and the disaffected men <strong>of</strong> Cheshire, Devonshire, and Cornwall. He was too<br />

late to save Shrewsbury, which the insurgents, under Edric the Wild, had burned and<br />

abandoned; but reaching Exeter at the moment when a sudden sally <strong>of</strong> the garrison had<br />

driven back the besiegers and thrown them into confusion, the Earl, in conjunction with<br />

Count Brian <strong>of</strong> Brittany, fell upon them and put them nearly all to the sword.<br />

In 1070, he was sent to Normandy by King William in order to assist Queen Matilda, the<br />

duchy being at that time in a very disturbed state. About the same period war broke out in<br />

Flanders between Richilde, widow <strong>of</strong> Count Baldwin VI -- called De Mons, and mother<br />

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<strong>of</strong> his eldest son and heir, Ernulph -- and Robert, surnamed the Frison, who claimed the<br />

regency during the minority <strong>of</strong> Ernulph, in conformity with the will <strong>of</strong> his deceased<br />

brother. Matilda, taking the side <strong>of</strong> her sister-in-law, sent the Earl <strong>of</strong> Hereford with what<br />

forces she could spare to her aid. <strong>The</strong> Earl was then a widower, and either from love or<br />

ambition, became a suitor for the hand <strong>of</strong> the still fair Countess <strong>of</strong> Flanders.<br />

Richilde, either responding to his affection, or from a desire to attach the valiant Norman<br />

more thoroughly to her interest, married him, and made him titular Count <strong>of</strong> Flanders.<br />

He did not long, however, enjoy his dignity, for, on the 22nd <strong>of</strong> February, 1071, a<br />

sanguinary engagement took place at Ravenchoven, near Cassel, between the forces <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert the Frison and those <strong>of</strong> the Countess Richilde and her ally, Philip I, King <strong>of</strong><br />

France, in which both her son, young Count Ernulph, and her husband, the Earl <strong>of</strong><br />

Hereford, who fought by his side, fell together.<br />

According to Meier, the death-blow <strong>of</strong> William Fitz Osbern was dealt by one <strong>of</strong> his own<br />

knights, named Gerbodon, who had previously unhorsed him, but we are left in doubt as<br />

to the motive <strong>of</strong> the felon. <strong>The</strong> Earl's body was carried by his men-at-arms to the Abbey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cormeilles, in Normandy, <strong>of</strong> which he was the founder in 1060, and buried there<br />

"amid much sorrow." His first wife, Adelina or Adeliza, was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Roger de<br />

Toeni. <strong>The</strong> date <strong>of</strong> her death is uncertain, but it probably took place some few years<br />

before the Conquest. She was buried at the Abbey <strong>of</strong> Lire, on the river Risle, in<br />

Normandy, which was also founded by Fitz Osbern as early as 1046; perchance on the<br />

occasion <strong>of</strong> his marriage, as Cormeilles may have been on that <strong>of</strong> her death. <strong>The</strong> dates are<br />

at least suggestive.<br />

By Adelina de Toeni he had three sons and two daughters. <strong>The</strong> eldest son, William,<br />

succeeded him as Lord <strong>of</strong> Breteuil and Pacy, and in all his other possessions in<br />

Normandy. <strong>The</strong> second, Ralph, was shorn a monk, when young, in the Abbey <strong>of</strong><br />

Cormeilles; and the third, Roger de Breteuil, had the earldom <strong>of</strong> Hereford and all the land<br />

his father held in England. <strong>The</strong> eldest daughter, Emma, married Ralph, Earl <strong>of</strong> Norfolk,<br />

<strong>of</strong> whom much hereafter. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> the second and that <strong>of</strong> her husband are at present<br />

unknown, but she became the mother <strong>of</strong> Raynold de Cracci. (It is clear, therefore, that<br />

Dugdale and the other genealogists are in error, who give to Roger de Toeni for wife<br />

Alicia, a daughter <strong>of</strong> William Fitz Osbern, independently <strong>of</strong> the fact that in that case she<br />

would have been his own grand-daughter. Adela, by Pere Anselm called Helene, the<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> Roger de Toeni, and mother <strong>of</strong> Adeline or Alicia, wife <strong>of</strong> Will. Fitz Osbern,<br />

married secondly Richard Count <strong>of</strong> Evreux, vide chapter viii., p. 249.) A natural daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> William de Breteuil, named <strong>Is</strong>abel, married Ascelin Goel, and was the direct ancestress<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lovels <strong>of</strong> Tichmarsh. (Vide vol. ii, ch. vii)<br />

• Historical Fact: 1006, Breteuil, , Haute-Normandie, France. <strong>The</strong> word "fitz" before the<br />

Surname always indicates an Illegitimate Child - in other words ... a bastard ... if you so<br />

please. Because William was born out <strong>of</strong> wedlock - the "fitz" was applied to his<br />

surname, and advanced historically although his parents married some 23 years after his<br />

birth.<br />

• Lord: Lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>le <strong>of</strong> Wight, 1060, <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, England. William Fitz Osbern first<br />

Lord <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Is</strong>land<br />

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• Death Info: 20 Feb 1071, Cassel, , Nord-Pas-DE-Calais, France. In 1071 Fitz Osbern<br />

went to Normandy to assist Queen Matilda, where he became involved in the dispute<br />

over the Flemish succession and was killed at the Battle <strong>of</strong> Cassel.<br />

William had a relationship with Anne De Carisbrooke in 1042 in Carisbrooke, <strong>Is</strong>le Of<br />

Wight, Hampshire, England. This couple did not marry. Anne was born in 1019 in<br />

Carisbrooke, <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, , Hampshire, England and died in 1074 in Carisbrooke, <strong>Is</strong>le Of<br />

Wight, , Hampshire, England at age 55.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Paramour: 1042, <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, England. Anne was the mistress, paramour, or<br />

concubine <strong>of</strong> William fitz Osbern.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had four children ... James b. 1044 and three daughters - names and dates unknown<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were:<br />

81 M i. Sir James White I was born on 13 Oct 1044 in <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, England and<br />

died on 12 Oct 1104 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 59.<br />

James married Elizabeth De Wharton (d. 1103) in 1069 in Bedworth, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England.<br />

82 F ii. Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern was born on 6 Apr 1046 in <strong>Is</strong>le Of<br />

Wight, England and died in 1113 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England at<br />

age 67.<br />

Anne married Sir Warin Strode (d. Bef 1090).<br />

William next married Adelise De Toni in 1045 in Breteuil, , Haute-Normandie, France.<br />

Adelise was born in 1023 in Tosny, , Haute-Normandie, France, died in 1065 in Breteuil, ,<br />

Haute-Normandie, France at age 42, and was buried in Lire Abbey.<br />

William next married Richildis De Hainault in 1070 in Flanders, France. Richildis was born<br />

in 1034 in Mons, , Liège, Belgium, died on 15 Mar 1086 in Hasnon, , Nord-Pas-DE-Calais,<br />

France at age 52, and was buried in Abbey, Hasnon, , Nord-Pas-DE-Calais, France.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1034, Mons, , Liège, Belgium. Richildis was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Renier, the<br />

Count <strong>of</strong> Mons. She was the widow <strong>of</strong> Herman de Hainaut Count <strong>of</strong> Hainaut, and<br />

Baldwin IV when she married William Fitz Osbern.<br />

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68th Generation<br />

81. Sir James White I (Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

,<br />

Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del<br />

Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

,<br />

King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De<br />

Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born on 13 Oct 1044 in <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, England and died on 12 Oct 1104 in<br />

Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 59.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Heritage: 13 Oct 1044, Carisbrooke, <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, Hampshire, England. James was<br />

born the bastard son <strong>of</strong> William Fitz Osbern and his paramour Anne de Carisbrooke.<br />

• Information: 14 Oct 1044, Carisbrooke, <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, , Hampshire, England. James<br />

was awarded the use <strong>of</strong> four estates held by the Crown in the name <strong>of</strong> it for 500 years in<br />

England - In addition to the estates the family was awarded 100 marcs per year stipend.<br />

Bedworth in Warwickshire<br />

Cradley in Worcestershire<br />

Stoke in Staffordshire<br />

Packwood in Warwickshire<br />

• White Family Name Origin: 14 Oct 1066, Senlac Hill, Hastings, , Sussex, England. Sir<br />

James de Whyte b. 1044 d. 1102<br />

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James was born on the <strong>Is</strong>le <strong>of</strong> Wight, and descended from Danish origins. Previously he<br />

carried his fathers' name, Fitz Osbern, James was the 1st born son to William Fitz<br />

Osbern. He was an illegitimate child raised by his mother Anne until age 18 - Partially<br />

because <strong>of</strong> family stature with William I, the King <strong>of</strong> England, William I then bestowed<br />

the Lordship <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Is</strong>le <strong>of</strong> Wight upon William Fitz Osbern, the father <strong>of</strong> James. It<br />

should be noted here that James's father was long acquainted with the Duke <strong>of</strong><br />

Normandy, and an ally during the years before William I recaptured the crown. In 1293<br />

the <strong>Is</strong>le <strong>of</strong> Wight returned permanently to the crown.<br />

James contracted to William, the Duke <strong>of</strong> Normandy February 20, 1062 when age 18<br />

years upon the recommendation <strong>of</strong> his father. He trained as Cavalry Soldier, Archer, and<br />

weaponry <strong>of</strong> Axe, Mace, and Lance. For his bravery at the battle <strong>of</strong> Senlac, Oct 14,<br />

1066, James was Knighted by William, and named Sir James Whyte - given title to four<br />

estates for 500 years, and a yearly stipend <strong>of</strong> 100 Marcs Sterling. <strong>The</strong> contract still exists<br />

inside the Archives <strong>of</strong> the Vatican, with appropriate guarded records in the Monarchial<br />

Archives located in London. It should be remembered here - William had full Papal<br />

Authority, with Blessings to pursue his rightful position atop the throne <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

This explains the origin <strong>of</strong> the Whyte - White surname name as eventually anglicized<br />

with passing <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

On Christmas Day, December 25, 1066 - Sir James Whyte seated the Crown <strong>of</strong> the<br />

English Monarchy atop the head <strong>of</strong> William, Duke <strong>of</strong> Normandy - the King <strong>of</strong> England,<br />

whilst nearly everyone present had ran out to try and put out a fire...!<br />

Sir James Whyte was also present at the death <strong>of</strong> William, 9 September 1087, and<br />

assisted with burial. After William's death, James retired to his estates. His son James II<br />

also become a Knight, and trained squires to become knights for the Crown for 28 years<br />

earning another estate in Scotland for 500 years. <strong>The</strong> estate in Scotland was located not<br />

far from the House <strong>of</strong> Calder established when conferred upon James <strong>of</strong> Sandilands by<br />

William, Lord Douglas in 1348, by marriage through his daughter.<br />

Sir James married Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Wharton Manor, 1069<br />

Son - James II b. 1069 d. 1124<br />

Son - William b. 1071 d. 1131<br />

Son - John b. 1072 d. 1144<br />

2… Sir James II married Marian <strong>of</strong> Packwood, 1092<br />

3… John b. 1094<br />

3… Richard b. 1096<br />

3… Jane b. 1097<br />

2… William married Joan <strong>of</strong> Wyle Manor, 1094<br />

3… William II b. 1096<br />

3… James b. 1099<br />

3… Richard b. 1101<br />

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2… John married Jane <strong>of</strong> Packwood (sister <strong>of</strong> Marian) 1093<br />

3… William James b. 1095<br />

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3… John married Jeanette <strong>of</strong> Devon 1117 at Warwickshire<br />

4… James b. 1120<br />

4… Marian b. 1122<br />

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5… James married Dame Judith Craig 1147 - relict, Sir Richard Craig, deceased<br />

6… Robert b. 1148<br />

6 … James b. 1150<br />

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7… Robert married Lydia <strong>of</strong> Packwood 1172<br />

8… Edmund b. 1173<br />

8… Canute b. 1174<br />

8… Edward b. 1175<br />

8… Harold b. 1176<br />

8… William b. 1177<br />

8… Henry b. 1178<br />

8… Richard b. 1179<br />

9… Edmund married Alice de Montbatten, Warwickshire 1192<br />

10… Robert<br />

• He was buried on 16 Oct 1104 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England. At the place <strong>of</strong><br />

James tomb a Silver Stake is embedded at the head <strong>of</strong> his casket. <strong>The</strong> stake was formed<br />

as a triangle measureing one finger to each side, and ten fingers long. <strong>The</strong> top <strong>of</strong> the stake<br />

was driven ten fingers below ground level, and filled over with sand. <strong>The</strong> modern GPS<br />

data location where James is buried follows.<br />

Grave located at:<br />

52.26.47.80 o<br />

1.24.15.05 o<br />

James married Elizabeth De Wharton in 1069 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

Elizabeth was born in 1045 in Wharton, , Cheshire, England and died in 1103 in Bedworth, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England at age 58.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

83 M i. Sir James White II was born in 1070 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1143 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 73.<br />

James married Dame Mariam De Packwood (d. 1152) in 1092 in St. Giles<br />

Church, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

82. Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern (Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

,<br />

Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth)<br />

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64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 6 Apr 1046 in <strong>Is</strong>le Of Wight, England and<br />

died in 1113 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England at age 67.<br />

Anne married Sir Warin Strode, son <strong>of</strong> Alan Iii, Duc De Brittany and Bertha De Blois.<br />

Warin was born in 1038 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Touraine, , Centre, France and died before<br />

1090 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1038, Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Touraine, , Centre, France. Brittany, France<br />

Died before 1090<br />

England<br />

Nationality Breton before 1066; English after 1066<br />

Other names Warinus de la Strode, Warin <strong>of</strong> Brittany, Guarin du l'Strode, Warinus<br />

Arbalistarius<br />

Ethnicity Norman<br />

Occupation lord, knight, and crossbowman<br />

-----------------<br />

Sir Warin de la Strode (also known as Warinus de la Strode, Warin <strong>of</strong> Brittany, or Guarin<br />

du l'Strode) was a knight who accompanied William the Conqueror in 1066 in the<br />

conquest <strong>of</strong> England. Warin was born 1038 in Brittany. Warin is said to have been either<br />

the son, grandson, or nephew <strong>of</strong> Ge<strong>of</strong>frey I, Duke <strong>of</strong> Brittany based on having the same<br />

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coat <strong>of</strong> arms, and is also believed to be the nephew or near-kinsman <strong>of</strong> Brian; Brian was<br />

the son <strong>of</strong> Eudes, the second son <strong>of</strong> Ge<strong>of</strong>roi I. He is <strong>of</strong>ten given the name in Latin <strong>of</strong><br />

"Warinus arbalistarius" for his status as a crossbowman, as such he was a participant in<br />

the Battle <strong>of</strong> Senlack Hill. He was later knighted by King William. After the conquest <strong>of</strong><br />

England, Warin became Lord <strong>of</strong> Strode, in Dorsetshire. Warin is mentioned in the 1086<br />

Domesday <strong>Book</strong> as a "ministri" (servant <strong>of</strong> the King), and has his estate taxed at "two<br />

hides less half virgate" (210 acres). His holdings were at Chelworth, today in the parish<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cricklade, in northern Wiltshire. His land in the Domesday <strong>Book</strong> is stated as<br />

"Celewrde number 566", the number 566 signifying it was an estate though <strong>of</strong> relatively<br />

small size. Sir Warin Strode and Brian de Normandie were direct first cousins.<br />

• Locale: 1066, Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England. Strode, Celewrde was under he<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> Lord William Fitzosbern awarded to him by William the Conqueror for<br />

his assistance <strong>of</strong> defeating Harold at the battle <strong>of</strong> Senlac Hill. Strode, Celewrde in Dorset<br />

1066 is today located at Chelworth, in the parish <strong>of</strong> Cricklade <strong>of</strong> northern Wiltshire.<br />

Proper address:<br />

Chelworth Manor<br />

Chelworth Road<br />

Cricklade<br />

Swindon, Wiltshire, England<br />

Postal Code - SN6 6HE, UK<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

84 M i. Sir John Strode was born in 1077 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England<br />

and died before 1150 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England.<br />

John married Hilarie De Falaise (d. Bef 1130).<br />

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69th Generation<br />

83. Sir James White II (Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford<br />

67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1070 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire,<br />

England and died in 1143 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 73.<br />

James married Dame Mariam De Packwood in 1092 in St. Giles Church, Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England. Mariam was born in 1076 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1152 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 76.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

85 M i. Sir John White was born in 1094 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England and<br />

died in 1154 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 60.<br />

John married Dame Jeanette De Devon (d. 1162) in 1117 in Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England.<br />

84. Sir John Strode (Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl<br />

Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald<br />

Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

,<br />

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King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King<br />

Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De<br />

Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

,<br />

Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1077 in Strode, Celewrde, ,<br />

Dorset, England and died before 1150 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1077, Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England. John de Strode, knight heir <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

John Strode, lived at Strode Manor during the time <strong>of</strong> William Rufus (King William II),<br />

the third son <strong>of</strong> William the Conqueror. In a deed, without date and written in French,<br />

John de Strode granted and released to his sone and heir, Hugh land in Lidlinch (should<br />

read Lydlinch Dorset). Other deeds without dates were transferred to this Sir John Strode.<br />

John married Hilarie De Falaise. Hilarie was born in 1080 in Falaise, Haute-Normandie,<br />

France and died before 1130 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1080, Falaise, Haute-Normandie, France. Hilarie was the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

William <strong>of</strong> Falaise, and his wife a daughter <strong>of</strong> Serlo de Burcy. Her father held extensive<br />

lands in Dorset, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. <strong>The</strong>re is no doubt that William <strong>of</strong><br />

Falaise was somehow related to William the Conqueror, but the lineage is very<br />

convoluted in France. It is believed her father died before William the King, and her<br />

mother remarried a Ferrers knight <strong>of</strong> France.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

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86 M i. Hugh Strode Esq. was born in 1105 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England<br />

and died before 1165 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England.<br />

Hugh married Anne De Malmesbury (d. Bef 1150).<br />

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70th Generation<br />

85. Sir John White (Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First<br />

Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald<br />

Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

,<br />

King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King<br />

Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De<br />

Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

,<br />

Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1094 in Cradley, ,<br />

Worcestershire, England and died in 1154 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 60.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Knighthood: 12 Jul 1141, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. Knighted by Henry I as<br />

John and his son James stood side by side to receive the grand heraldry the same as<br />

John's father and grandfather had been knighted.<br />

John married Dame Jeanette De Devon in 1117 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

Jeanette was born in 1097 in Littleham, , Devonshire, England and died in 1162 in Packwood,<br />

, Warwickshire, England at age 65.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

87 M i. Sir James White was born in 1120 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1188 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 68.<br />

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James married Dame Joan Fitz Beauclerc (d. 20 Dec 1186) on 25 Dec 1141<br />

in St. Giles Church, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

86. Hugh Strode Esq. (Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William<br />

Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of<br />

Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King<br />

Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1105 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England and died before 1165 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset,<br />

England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1105, Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England. Hugh de Strode, esquire, son and<br />

heir <strong>of</strong> John de Strode, knight, lived at Strode Manor during the time <strong>of</strong> the youngest and<br />

only English born son <strong>of</strong> William the Conqueror, King Henry I (3 Aug 1100-1 Dec<br />

1135).<br />

Hugh married Anne De Malmesbury. Anne was born in 1108 in Malmesbury, , Wiltshire,<br />

England and died before 1150 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

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• Information: 1108, Malmesbury, , Wiltshire, England. Anne is believed to be the<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Gilbert <strong>of</strong> Malmesbury but we could not locate any pro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

88 M i. Sir Robert Strode was born in 1141 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England<br />

and died before 1210 in Cricklade, , Wiltshire, England.<br />

Robert married Hawaise De Parnham (d. After 1220).<br />

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71st Generation<br />

87. Sir James White (Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord<br />

William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince<br />

Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King<br />

Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1120 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England and died in 1188 in Packwood, , Warwickshire,<br />

England at age 68.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Knighthood: 12 Jul 1141, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. Knighted by Henry I,<br />

who then tendered his niece Joan as bride. Sir James was about to refuse but his father<br />

advised him to marry her. It was thought that Henry would be upset, because Joan did<br />

not want to become a nun. Upon the marriage <strong>of</strong> James and Joan the Whyte family came<br />

into possession <strong>of</strong> a modest estate located near what would eventually become <strong>The</strong> House<br />

<strong>of</strong> Calder in Scotland.<br />

In addition to the estate in Scotland, the term <strong>of</strong> occupation in England for the four<br />

estates there was increased to June 1607.<br />

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James married Dame Joan Fitz Beauclerc, daughter <strong>of</strong> King Henry Beauclerc I, Of<br />

England and Elizabeth Joan De Vermandois, on 25 Dec 1141 in St. Giles Church,<br />

Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. Joan was born on 19 Sep 1120 in St. Nicaise Meulan,<br />

France, died on 20 Dec 1186 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at age 66, and was buried<br />

in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Betrothal: Jul 1141, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. King Henry II betrothed his<br />

niece Joan to Sir James Whyte after bestowing Knigthood on him.<br />

• Interlude: Aug 1141, Cradley, , Worcestershire, England. Joan was very thin, and<br />

sickly. She went to Cradley to prepare for the wedding. All it took was some country<br />

fresh air, sunshine, and privacy. She blossomed at Cradley and had become a lively<br />

bright young lady during her stay there. Joan loved to ride and chase the hounds, and<br />

became an excellent horsewoman. She trained to defend herself and her family, and could<br />

hold her own as an archer, could duel with swords, and prided herself on the ability to<br />

swing a mace.<br />

• <strong>Life</strong>time: 1160, <strong>The</strong> Whyte Family Estates. When Joan matured she was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

most attractive women in all <strong>of</strong> England, and France. She was a devoted mother, kind<br />

and generous. She shied away from the public eye, and preferred the estate at Cradley for<br />

its quiet solitude, and in her will, requested to be buried there beside her faithful hound,<br />

Julius.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

89 M i. Sir Robert White was born in 1148 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1209 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 61.<br />

Robert married Dame Lydia De Packwood (d. 1223) in 1172 in Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England.<br />

88. Sir Robert Strode (Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz<br />

Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De<br />

Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong><br />

Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

,<br />

Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert<br />

(Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France<br />

49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I<br />

44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

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Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1141 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England and died before 1210 in Cricklade, , Wiltshire,<br />

England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1141, Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England. Robert de Strode, knight, was<br />

the son <strong>of</strong> Hugh de Strode, knight. By deed without date, Stephen de Parnham gave to<br />

Hawise, his daughter; land in vill <strong>of</strong> Parnham. By another deed, David de Chickley gave<br />

to Robert, son <strong>of</strong> Hugh de Strode, knight and his heir, a house in Windsor<br />

(Buckinghamshire). This Robert Strode was knighted by Richard I during his reign<br />

(1189-1199). It is the marriage <strong>of</strong> this Robert Strode to Hawise <strong>of</strong> Parnham that the<br />

Strode family came into possession <strong>of</strong> a manor home in Parnham, albeit not the famed<br />

Parnham House John Gerard built upon his marriage to Elizabeth Chaldecott (Chickley<br />

or Chichley). David de Chickley who gave the home to Robert in Windsor had married<br />

the sister <strong>of</strong> Stephen de Parnham. <strong>The</strong>re is only one historical record <strong>of</strong> a male surnamed<br />

Parnham that we located in all archives in England, and he is Stephen. <strong>The</strong> manor <strong>of</strong><br />

Cricklade was included with the Patent by William the Conqueror to Warrin Strode<br />

crossbowman. We know that Robert lived at Cricklade, and gave Parnham to his son<br />

John, the sheriff <strong>of</strong> Dorset.. <strong>The</strong> land that was given to Robert was located about two<br />

miles west <strong>of</strong> where Parnham House would be built, and was still in the family in the<br />

family 1842, which is 701 years....<br />

Robert married Hawaise De Parnham. Hawaise was born in 1151 in Parnham, , Dorset,<br />

England and died after 1220 in Cricklade, , Wiltshire, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1151, Parnham, , Dorset, England. This woman named Hawise in the<br />

ancient manuscript is a French name, properly spelled in French ... Hawaise ... is most<br />

definite Feminine, and would never be used as a masculine name...!<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

90 M i. Sir John Strode was born in 1173 in Cricklade, , Wiltshire, England and<br />

died in 1247 in Parnham, , Dorset, England at age 74.<br />

John married Joan De Cricklade (d. Bef 1250).<br />

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72nd Generation<br />

89. Sir Robert White (Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James<br />

White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De<br />

Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong><br />

Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

,<br />

Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert<br />

(Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France<br />

49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I<br />

44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1148 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England and died in 1209 in Packwood, , Warwickshire,<br />

England at age 61.<br />

Robert married Dame Lydia De Packwood in 1172 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

Lydia was born in 1151 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England and died in 1223 in<br />

Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 72.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

91 M i. Sir Edmund White was born in 1173 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1224 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 51.<br />

Edmund married Dame Alice De Montbatten (d. 1232) in 1192 in<br />

Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

90. Sir John Strode (Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De<br />

Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern<br />

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66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm<br />

Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson<br />

61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King<br />

Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise<br />

De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 1173 in Cricklade, , Wiltshire, England and died in 1247 in Parnham, ,<br />

Dorset, England at age 74.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1173, Cricklade, , Wiltshire, England. Sir John was sheriff <strong>of</strong> Dorset and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Somerset at various times in his lifetime, proven by the following Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Tower<br />

<strong>of</strong> London. John de Strode, knight, was High Sheriff <strong>of</strong> Somerset and Dorset Counties in<br />

1208 and 1222-1227. As far as we can prove this John Strode was the first Strode to live<br />

or die at Parnham, but not at Parnham Manor.<br />

John married Joan De Cricklade. Joan was born in 1178 in Cricklade, , Wiltshire, England<br />

and died before 1250 in Parnham, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1178, Cricklade, , Wiltshire, England. Joan was the daughter <strong>of</strong> David de<br />

Cricklade.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

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92 M i. Sir John Strode was born in 1216 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset, England<br />

and died in 1272 in Shiplake, , Oxfordshire, England at age 56.<br />

John married Maude Benefeld (d. Bef 1270).<br />

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73rd Generation<br />

91. Sir Edmund White (Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James<br />

White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold<br />

Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King<br />

Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd<br />

Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1173 in Packwood, , Warwickshire,<br />

England and died in 1224 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 51.<br />

Edmund married Dame Alice De Montbatten in 1192 in Packwood, , Warwickshire,<br />

England. Alice was born in 1171 in Montbatten Manor, , Warwickshire, England and died in<br />

1232 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 61.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

93 M i. Sir Robert White was born in 1193 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1229 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 36.<br />

Robert married Dame Eleanore Bruce (d. 1234) in 1213 in Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England.<br />

92. Sir John Strode (Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John<br />

Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford<br />

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67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1216 in Strode, Celewrde, , Dorset,<br />

England and died in 1272 in Shiplake, , Oxfordshire, England at age 56.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1267-1268, London, , Greater London, England. 1267-8<br />

In this year, his lordship the King, returning from Salopesbery, after peace had been<br />

made between him and Lewelin, Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales, arrived in London on the Vigil <strong>of</strong> Saint<br />

Edward, King and Confessor [5 January].<br />

In this year, about the Feast <strong>of</strong> Saint Michael, it was provided by the Council <strong>of</strong> his<br />

lordship the King, that inquisition should be made throughout all the realm <strong>of</strong> England, as<br />

to the points which are set forth below in French, in this <strong>Book</strong>.<br />

Source: 'Chronicles <strong>of</strong> the Mayors and Sheriffs: 1267-8', Chronicles <strong>of</strong> the Mayors and<br />

Sheriffs <strong>of</strong> London: 1188-1274 (1863), pp. 101-112.<br />

Richard de Middeltun; Adam de Greinvile; Roger de Messenden; John de Strode.-<br />

Sumersete- Dorsete- Hereford- Gloucestre- Worcestre- Salopesbery- Stafford-<br />

Oxneford- Barkschire- Bukingham- Bedeford- Norhamptune- Cantebrigge-<br />

Huntingdune.<br />

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Source: 'Chronicles <strong>of</strong> the Mayors and Sheriffs: 1267-8', Chronicles <strong>of</strong> the Mayors and<br />

Sheriffs <strong>of</strong> London: 1188-1274 (1863), pp. 101-112.<br />

-------------<br />

John Strode was sheriff <strong>of</strong> Dorset & Soerset 1267-1268, and a very wealthy man. He held<br />

property in all <strong>of</strong> the highlighted places listed above.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1269, Whitehall, London, , Greater London, England. 1269 - A charter, whereby<br />

the said Henry de Novo Burgo gave to the same in frank almoin the homage which John<br />

le Frye <strong>of</strong> Estbexinton owed for his holding in Estbixinton with all incidents there<strong>of</strong> and<br />

all lordships; witnesses, Andrew Wake, John de Strode, John de Cedinton, knights,<br />

Richard de Capella, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey de Crulle, Nicholas de Veym, William Quintyn, Robert de<br />

Chavedun, and Gilbert de Castello.<br />

Source: Calendar <strong>of</strong> Charter Rolls, Membrane 15 Henry III.<br />

John married Maude Benefeld. Maude was born in 1222 in Shiplake, , Oxfordshire, England<br />

and died before 1270 in Shiplake, , Oxfordshire, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1222, Shiplake, , Oxfordshire, England. Maude was the daughter <strong>of</strong> John<br />

de Benefeld, and the great aunt <strong>of</strong> Robert de Benefeld who settled their estate at Shiplake<br />

in Oxfordshire, after her son Nicholas died.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

94 M i. Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. was born in 1242 in Milton, , Berkshire, England<br />

and died before 1305 in Englefield, , Berkshire, England.<br />

Nicholas married Maude Englefield (d. Bef 3 Mar 1314).<br />

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74th Generation<br />

93. Sir Robert White (Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John<br />

White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of<br />

Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald<br />

Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

,<br />

King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King<br />

Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De<br />

Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

,<br />

Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1193 in Bedworth, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England and died in 1229 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 36.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1193, Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England. Of Robert's seven sons we do<br />

not know what happened to any <strong>of</strong> them but John. We do know the family was highly<br />

involved with the Crusades.<br />

Robert married Dame Eleanore Bruce in 1213 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

Eleanore was born in 1192 in Durridge, , Warwickshire, England and died in 1234 in<br />

Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 42.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

95 M i. Sir Spirit White was born in 1214 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1283 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 69.<br />

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Spirit married Dame Mary Roland (d. 1270) in 1235 in Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England.<br />

94. Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. (Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh<br />

Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern<br />

First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King<br />

Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1242 in Milton, ,<br />

Berkshire, England and died before 1305 in Englefield, , Berkshire, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1242, Milton, , Berkshire, England. Nicholas was living 1249.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1271, Tolpuddle, , Dorset, England. Nicholas de Strode, esquire, was the son<br />

and heir <strong>of</strong> John de Strode, knight, and grandson <strong>of</strong> Robert de Strode, knight. <strong>The</strong> Leiger<br />

<strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> Abbotsbury, then in the hands <strong>of</strong> Sir John Strangways <strong>of</strong> Melbury, mentions that<br />

Nicholas de Strode, knight (known living in 1249) during the reign <strong>of</strong> Henry III (20 Nov<br />

1216- 16 Nov 1272), gave to the abbey his lands and tenements at Tolpuddle (was then,<br />

and still is in Dorset).<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 3 Mar 1314, Shiplake, , Oxfordshire, England. B. 360. Agreement between<br />

Roger de Englefeld, knight, and Nicholas atte Strode (Nicholas atte Strode = Nicholas<br />

was the father, ansd in this case the father <strong>of</strong> Hugh) <strong>of</strong> Dimesden, relative to the homage<br />

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and heriots for the tenements lately in the possession <strong>of</strong> Robert de Benefeld. Dated at<br />

Shiplake, 3 March, 7 Edward II (7 Jul 1307- 25 Jan 1327).<br />

Source: 'Deeds: B.301 - B.400', A Descriptive Catalogue <strong>of</strong> Ancient Deeds: Volume 1<br />

(1890), pp. 244-252.<br />

Nicholas married Maude Englefield. Maude was born in 1247 in Englefield, , Berkshire,<br />

England and died before 3 Mar 1314 in Englefield, , Berkshire, England.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

96 M i. Sir Hugh Strode Sr. was born in 1266 in Englefield, , Berkshire, England<br />

and died before 1340 in Beminster, , Dorset, England.<br />

Hugh married Beatrice De Bitton (d. Bef 1340).<br />

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75th Generation<br />

95. Sir Spirit White (Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James<br />

White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern<br />

First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King<br />

Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1214 in Packwood,<br />

, Warwickshire, England and died in 1283 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 69.<br />

Spirit married Dame Mary Roland, daughter <strong>of</strong> Hermann Frederick Roland and Helvina<br />

Knorr, in 1235 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. Mary was born in 1214 in Abtshagen,<br />

, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany and died in 1270 in Packwood, , Warwickshire,<br />

England at age 56.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

97 M i. Sir Spirit White was born in 1237 in Stretton, , Warwickshire, England and<br />

died in 1301 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 64.<br />

Spirit married Dame Anna Gould (d. 1299) on 30 Apr 1259 in Bedworth, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England.<br />

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96. Sir Hugh Strode Sr. (Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir<br />

Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

,<br />

Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon<br />

Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

,<br />

King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1266 in Englefield, , Berkshire, England and died before 1340 in Beminster, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1266, Englefield, , Berkshire, England. Hugh was a Temp <strong>of</strong> Edward I<br />

who reigned 1272-1307.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 29 Sep 1307, Childefrome, , Dorset, England. Title<br />

Dutton family <strong>of</strong> Sherborne and Standish; Stawell family <strong>of</strong> Cothelstone (Somerset) and<br />

their successors; and related families<br />

THE STAWELL FAMILY, BARONS STAWELL; THE LEGGE FAMILY, BARONS<br />

STAWEL; AND THE PITTS, PERTS, HEXTS, FOSTERS AND STEWKLEYS, AND<br />

OTHER RELATED FAMILIES<br />

Deeds to estates <strong>of</strong> the Stawells, Pitts, Legges etc. in Somerset, Dorset and Hampshire,<br />

and other Stawell-related deeds<br />

Deeds for the Stawell and predecessors estates in Dorset<br />

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Mediaeval deeds for Rampisham, Wraxall, Chilfrome etc. and the de Bryene/De Bryan<br />

inheritance there and elsewhere in Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Kent<br />

Demise (29 September 1307) by John Gerberd to Robert de Lydeforde <strong>of</strong> Cerne <strong>of</strong> all his<br />

lands and tenements in Childefrome, reserving the advowson etc. <strong>of</strong> the church <strong>of</strong> St<br />

Helen there, for a term <strong>of</strong> 10 years at a rent <strong>of</strong> 9 marks p.a., then to Robert at a rent <strong>of</strong><br />

£30 p.a.; and should John die during the term, Alice del Eschekere shall have the<br />

covenant/rents for her life, and after her death Thomas their son shall have them for life,<br />

and after his death Nicholas his brother shall have them. Witnesses: Robert de<br />

<strong>God</strong>manston, Hugo de Strode/Stroude, John de Cobham, Richard de Bynham/Byngham,<br />

Thomas de Wroxhal/Wrokeshale and Richard de Crokeston/Croukeston.<br />

Hugh married Beatrice De Bitton. Beatrice was born in 1271 in Bitton, , Gloucestershire,<br />

England and died before 1340 in Beminster, , Dorset, England.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

98 M i. Sir Hugh Strode Jr. was born in 1290 in Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset,<br />

England and died in 1355 in Beminster, , Dorset, England at age 65.<br />

Hugh married Beatrice Fitchet (d. Bef 1360).<br />

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76th Generation<br />

97. Sir Spirit White (Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert<br />

White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord<br />

William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince<br />

Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King<br />

Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1237 in Stretton, , Warwickshire, England and died in 1301 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire,<br />

England at age 64.<br />

Spirit married Dame Anna Gould, daughter <strong>of</strong> John Gould and Mary Stevenson, on 30 Apr<br />

1259 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England. Anna was born in 1234 in St. Michael Parish,<br />

Winterborne Abbas, , Dorset, England and died in 1299 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire,<br />

England at age 65.<br />

Children from this marriage were:<br />

99 M i. Sir Spirit White was born in 1264 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1328 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at age 64.<br />

Spirit married Dame Eleanore Flambard (d. 1331) in 1284 in Weeford, ,<br />

Staffordshire, England.<br />

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100 F ii. <strong>Is</strong>abella White was born in 1271 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England,<br />

died in 1331 in Loddon, , Norfolk, England at age 60, and was buried in<br />

Loddon, , Norfolk, England.<br />

<strong>Is</strong>abella married Sir Roger De Hales (d. Bef 19 Jun 1313) in 1290 in St.<br />

Giles Church, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

98. Sir Hugh Strode Jr. (Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

,<br />

Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De<br />

Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern<br />

66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm<br />

Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson<br />

61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King<br />

Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise<br />

De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 1290 in Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England and died in 1355 in<br />

Beminster, , Dorset, England at age 65.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>s: 1323, Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England. Hugh de Strode, knight <strong>of</strong><br />

Chalmington, son and heir <strong>of</strong> Hugh de Strode and Beatrix Bitton Strode, married Beatrix,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Fitchett, and their descendants were permitted to bear Arms (Gules, a lion<br />

rampant or, over all a bend ermine).<br />

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In the sixteenth year <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> Edward II, this Hugh released to John Chickley and<br />

heirs land in Rigge; the same year demised land in Bowdon in the Ford and Knighton,<br />

County Wilts.<br />

"In the seventeenth year <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> Edward II (1307-1327), he granted Henry Strode,<br />

his son, the said yearly rent for nine years <strong>of</strong> ten shillings, and after nine years, sixty<br />

shillings rent on the land he demised in Bowdon in the Ford and Knighton, County Wilts.<br />

Hugh married Beatrice Fitchet. Beatrice was born in 1299 in Stringston, , Somerset, England<br />

and died before 1360 in Beminster, , Dorset, England.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

101 M i. Henry Strode Sr., Esq. was born in 1315 in Hewstock, , Dorset, England<br />

and died in 1360 in Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England at age 45.<br />

Henry married Maltida De Beaupres (d. Bef 1360).<br />

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77th Generation<br />

99. Sir Spirit White (Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund<br />

White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir<br />

James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

,<br />

Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del<br />

Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

,<br />

King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De<br />

Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 1264 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England and died in 1328 in Cradley, ,<br />

Worcestershire, England at age 64.<br />

Spirit married Dame Eleanore Flambard, daughter <strong>of</strong> David Flambard and Margaret<br />

Tomazine, in 1284 in Weeford, , Staffordshire, England. Eleanore was born in 1266 in<br />

Weeford, , Staffordshire, England and died in 1331 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at<br />

age 65.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

102 M i. Sir Spirit White was born in 1295 in Stoke, , Staffordshire, England and<br />

died in 1354 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 59.<br />

Spirit married Dame Evaline Sargeaux (d. 1359) in 1319 in Versailles,<br />

Versailles, , Ile-DE-France, France.<br />

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100. <strong>Is</strong>abella White (Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund<br />

White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir<br />

James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

,<br />

Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del<br />

Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

,<br />

King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De<br />

Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born in 1271 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England, died in 1331 in Loddon, ,<br />

Norfolk, England at age 60, and was buried in Loddon, , Norfolk, England.<br />

<strong>Is</strong>abella married Sir Roger De Hales, son <strong>of</strong> Alexander De Hales and Matilda De Loddon,<br />

in 1290 in St. Giles Church, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. Roger was born in 1265 in<br />

Loddon, , Norfolk, England, died before 19 Jun 1313 in Loddon, , Norfolk, England, and was<br />

buried in Loddon, , Norfolk, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1265, Hales Hall, Loddon, , Norfolk, England. Sir Roger and <strong>Is</strong>abella<br />

lived at Packwood in Warwickshire and Cradley Staffordshire until his older brother died<br />

circa 1297at Loddon, when he removed to Norfolk with his family. He established<br />

extensive land holdings in Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and<br />

Gloucestershire, <strong>of</strong> which the latter descended to his son and heir, Roger de Hales.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1289, Burston, , Staffordshire, England. Banco Roll, Trinity Term, 4 E. I. No.<br />

17.<br />

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Staff. Richard le Botyeller sued Philip de Draycote for customs and services owing to<br />

him for the free tenement he holds <strong>of</strong> him in Draycote, such as homages, suit <strong>of</strong> court,<br />

etc. Philip did not appear, and the Sheriff is ordered to distrain and produce him at<br />

Michaelmas. m. 20.<br />

Staff. Juliana daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert de Burgeston sued Robert de Kyngeslegh and Alice his<br />

wife, Robert de Buvyll and Alina his wife, Peter son <strong>of</strong> Seman and Margaret his wife,<br />

Robert de Brues (Bures) and Sibilla his wife, Thomas de Arderne and <strong>Is</strong>olda his wife,<br />

and Roger de Hales, for a messuage and half a virgate <strong>of</strong> land in Burgheston (Burston) as<br />

her right <strong>of</strong> the gift <strong>of</strong> Robert de Burgheston, and in which they had no entry except by a<br />

disseisin <strong>of</strong> her made by Nicholas de Burgheston. <strong>The</strong> defendants appeared, and Robert<br />

stated he held the tenement claimed and the others held nothing in it, and he defended his<br />

right and appealed to a jury. Adjourned to Michaelmas. m. 33.<br />

Staff. <strong>The</strong> Prior <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas outside Stafford sued John de Baskerville for thirteen<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> land in Aston. John called to warranty William brother and heir <strong>of</strong> Henry de<br />

Audelegh, who is under age, by virtue <strong>of</strong> a deed <strong>of</strong> James de Audelegh father <strong>of</strong> the said<br />

Henry, whose heir he is. <strong>The</strong> suit to remain till William comes <strong>of</strong> age. m. 48.<br />

Source: 'Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 4 Edward I', Staffordshire Historical Collections,<br />

vol. 6 part 1 (1885), pp. 73-80.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1293, Denstone, , Staffordshire, England. 1293 (27th year <strong>of</strong> Edward I)<br />

An assize, etc., if Robert de Leghes and William del Hurst had unjustly disseised<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey son <strong>of</strong> Sampson de Legh <strong>of</strong> two parts <strong>of</strong> a messuage and sixteen acres <strong>of</strong> land in<br />

Leghe near Chetelton. William answered as tenant, and stated he had entry by Robert,<br />

and that Ge<strong>of</strong>frey never was seised <strong>of</strong> the tenement. <strong>The</strong> jury found in favour <strong>of</strong> the<br />

defendants. John de Casterne, Roger de Hales in Denstone, William Phelippe, Hugh de<br />

Dokeseye, Simon Pare <strong>of</strong> Fotesbrok, Robert de la Mere, William de Tettesworth, Robert<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Stephen de le Brodeok, recognitors, never appeared, and are in misericordiâ. m. 2.<br />

Source: 'Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 27 Edward I', Staffordshire Historical Collections,<br />

vol. 7, part 1 (1886), pp. 50-65.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 28 Jul 1309-19 Jun 1313, Whitehall, London, , Greater London, England. July<br />

28 - Stamford.<br />

To the sheriff <strong>of</strong> Norfolk. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected in place<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roger de Hales, who is insufficiently qualified.<br />

Source: 'Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1309', Calendar <strong>of</strong> Close Rolls, Edward II: volume<br />

1: 1307-1313 (1892), pp. 162-166.<br />

-------------<br />

Roger was nominated Coroner <strong>of</strong> Norfolk but was considered not qualified, which was<br />

overturned by the following record proving him Coroner <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, and the approximate<br />

date <strong>of</strong> his death.<br />

--------------<br />

June 19. Westminster<br />

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To the same. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected in place <strong>of</strong> Roger de<br />

Hales, deceased.<br />

Source: 'Close Rolls, Edward II: June 1313', Calendar <strong>of</strong> Close Rolls, Edward II: volume<br />

1: 1307-1313 (1892), pp. 534-539.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

103 F i. Alice De Hales was born on 18 May 1302 in Packwood, , Warwickshire,<br />

England, died on 8 May 1327 in Edwardstone, , Suffolk, England at age 24,<br />

and was buried in Abbey, Bury St. Edmunds, , Suffolk, England.<br />

Alice married Thomas Brotherton Plantagenet (d. 7 Aug 1338) in 1318 in<br />

Harwich, Essex, England.<br />

101. Henry Strode Sr., Esq. (Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode<br />

Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John<br />

Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford<br />

67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1315 in Hewstock, , Dorset, England and<br />

died in 1360 in Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England at age 45.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

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• Pro<strong>of</strong>s: 1360, Hewstock, , Dorset, England. Henry de Strode, esquire, son <strong>of</strong> Hugh de<br />

Strode, knight, and Beatrix Fitchet Strode, married Matilda, daughter and heir <strong>of</strong> de<br />

Bauprea (Beaupres). By the marriage <strong>of</strong> Henry with Matilda de Bauprea, the manor <strong>of</strong><br />

Middleway and Inclestreet came into this family. Henry demised a tenement at Stapleford<br />

for life at eight shillings rent.<br />

In 1361, during the reign <strong>of</strong> Edward III (1327-1377), John, bishop <strong>of</strong> ... Badensis, by<br />

indenture under his seal, gives forty days pardon to all who would pray for the souls <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry, his wife Matilda, John his son, and Joan his daughter, who had given goods for<br />

the advancement <strong>of</strong> a chapel in Chalmington in Catstock. In 1366 and 1370, Robert,<br />

Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sarum, by indenture, under the seal <strong>of</strong> Edward III, granted forty days pardon to<br />

those who should pray for the souls <strong>of</strong> said Henry, Matilda, wife <strong>of</strong> Henry, and Beatrice,<br />

mother <strong>of</strong> Henry, who had liberally given their goods to said chapel.<br />

By deed during the reign <strong>of</strong> Richard II (1377-1399), Henry de Strode, then <strong>of</strong> Hewstock,<br />

granted to Henry, his son and heir, his lands, etc. ... in Hewstock, Dibberworth, Causey,<br />

Hurst at le Dorn in Broadwindsor, Lidlinch, Stapleford, and Le Crenelle, County Dorset,<br />

with their rents, services, wards and marriages, reserving two chambers with the cellars<br />

under them, and with half the l<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> the pigeon house there, and all his lands in County<br />

Wilts, with rents, etc. ... paying twenty marks per annum.<br />

Henry married Maltida De Beaupres. Maltida was born in 1317 in Inclestreet, , Dorset,<br />

England and died before 1360 in Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1388, Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England. Edmund de Strode was the<br />

second son <strong>of</strong> Henry and Matilda. His brother Hugh confirmed to him for life the grant <strong>of</strong><br />

Matilda his mother, <strong>of</strong> lands in Nether Wansley and Broadwindsor. Edmund gave the<br />

manor <strong>of</strong> Hemsworth to the abbey <strong>of</strong> Milton during the tenth year <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> Richard<br />

II. In this grant Edmund made to the abbey and convent <strong>of</strong> Milton, he said that he had by<br />

deed in the second year <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> Richard II (1379), also granted all his land in<br />

Clifton and in Brod Sidling to the abbot with warranty.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

104 M i. Sir Henry Strode Jr. was born in 1341 in Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset,<br />

England and died after 1410 in Cossington, , Somerset, England.<br />

Henry married Elizabeth Brent (d. After 1425).<br />

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78th Generation<br />

102. Sir Spirit White (Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert<br />

White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir<br />

James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

,<br />

Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth)<br />

64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1295 in Stoke, , Staffordshire, England and<br />

died in 1354 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 59.<br />

Spirit married Dame Evaline Sargeaux, daughter <strong>of</strong> Philip Sargeaux and Angela<br />

Flambard, in 1319 in Versailles, Versailles, , Ile-DE-France, France. Evaline was born in<br />

1292 in Versailles, Versailles, , Ile-DE-France, France and died in 1359 in Bedworth, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England at age 67.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

105 M i. Sir Spirit White was born in 1321 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1396 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 75.<br />

Spirit married Dame Anne Caldwell (d. 1386) in 1345 in Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England.<br />

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103. Alice De Hales (<strong>Is</strong>abella White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White<br />

74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James<br />

White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold<br />

Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King<br />

Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd<br />

Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 18 May 1302 in Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England, died on 8 May 1327 in Edwardstone, , Suffolk, England at age 24, and<br />

was buried in Abbey, Bury St. Edmunds, , Suffolk, England.<br />

Alice married Thomas Brotherton Plantagenet, son <strong>of</strong> King Edward Plantagenet I and<br />

Marguerite Capet, in 1318 in Harwich, Essex, England. Thomas was born on 1 Jun 1300 in<br />

Brotherton, , Yorkshire, England, died on 7 Aug 1338 in Edwardstone, , Suffolk, England at<br />

age 38, and was buried in Abbey, Bury St. Edmunds, , Suffolk, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: <strong>The</strong> first Earl Marshall <strong>of</strong> England. <strong>The</strong> Complete Peerage vol.IX,pp.596-<br />

599. Called Thomas <strong>of</strong> Brotherton, because he was born at Brotherton in Yorkshire.<br />

Having received, with his title <strong>of</strong> Earl <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, the Vast Estates <strong>of</strong> Roger Bigod the<br />

last Earl <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, he was one <strong>of</strong> the richest men in England, and his Estates were<br />

divided at his death between his two daughters Margaret and Alice. He was the founder<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reddenhall church, Earsham Hundred, Co. Norfolk, built <strong>of</strong> free stone, which in 1770<br />

had the finest Tower <strong>of</strong> any Co. Parish church in England.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

106 F i. Margaret Marshall Plantagenet Duchess Of Norfolk was born on 3 Mar<br />

1321 in Hales Hall, Loddon, , Norfolk, England, died on 24 Mar 1400 in<br />

London, , Greater London, England at age 79, and was buried in Grey Friars<br />

Church, Greenwich, , London, England.<br />

Margaret married 4th Lord John Seagrave (d. 20 Mar 1353) before 1336 in<br />

Loddon, , Norfolk, England.<br />

Margaret next married Lord Walter Manny (d. 13 Jul 1361) on 30 May<br />

1354 in Newark, , Nottingham, England.<br />

104. Sir Henry Strode Jr. (Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr.<br />

75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh<br />

Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern<br />

First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King<br />

Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1341 in<br />

Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England and died after 1410 in Cossington, , Somerset,<br />

England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

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• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1388, Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England. "Henry de Strode, esquire<br />

(R), son and heir <strong>of</strong> Henyrde Strode, knight, and Matilda de Bauprea Strode, married<br />

Elizabeth, daughter and heir <strong>of</strong> John and Joan Brent. <strong>The</strong>ir son and heir was Richard de<br />

Strode, esquire, <strong>of</strong> Parnham, and was the great-great-grandson <strong>of</strong> Hugh and Beatrice<br />

Fitchett. He and his descendants bore Arms (Gules, a wyvern argent).<br />

Henry married Elizabeth Brent. Elizabeth was born in 1344 in Cossington, , Somerset,<br />

England and died after 1425 in Cossington, , Somerset, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1365, Cossington, , Somerset, England. Elizabeth was the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

John Brent and his wife, Joan le Eyre.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

107 M i. Richard Strode Esq. was born in 1368 in Englefield, , Berkshire, England<br />

and died in 1442 in Parnham House, Parnham, , Dorset, England at age 74.<br />

Richard married Elizabeth Gerard (d. Bef 1420).<br />

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79th Generation<br />

105. Sir Spirit White (Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White<br />

75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John<br />

White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of<br />

Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald<br />

Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

,<br />

King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King<br />

Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De<br />

Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

,<br />

Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1321 in Bedworth, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England and died in 1396 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 75.<br />

Spirit married Dame Anne Caldwell, daughter <strong>of</strong> Richard Caldwell and Rachel Dolphin, in<br />

1345 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. Anne was born in 1324 in Stoke, , Staffordshire,<br />

England and died in 1386 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England at age 62.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

108 M i. Sir Spirit White was born in 1351 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England<br />

and died in 1416 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at age 65.<br />

Spirit married Dame Mary Manny (d. 24 Mar 1399) in 1367 in Cradley, ,<br />

Worcestershire, England.<br />

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106. Margaret Marshall Plantagenet Duchess Of Norfolk (Alice De Hales 78<br />

, <strong>Is</strong>abella White<br />

77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert<br />

White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord<br />

William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince<br />

Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King<br />

Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 3<br />

Mar 1321 in Hales Hall, Loddon, , Norfolk, England, died on 24 Mar 1400 in London, , Greater<br />

London, England at age 79, and was buried in Grey Friars Church, Greenwich, , London,<br />

England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• 1st Marriage: Margaret 1st married Lord John Seagrave who died 20 March, 1353;<br />

however, Margaret already had Mary with Walter Manny when John Seagrave died.<br />

Some say she never had any children with John Seagrave - but we believe she had one,<br />

Alice who married 1st Lord Montacute, who died 15 July 1361.<br />

Margaret finally married Lord Walter Manny shortly after the death <strong>of</strong> John Seagrave,<br />

Before June 1353<br />

• Direct Lineage Pedigree: Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, birthplace ...<br />

Norfolk, England<br />

Alice de Hales<br />

--------------<br />

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King Edward I<br />

King Henry III PLANTAGENET<br />

John I (Lackland)<br />

Henry II<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey V<br />

Fulk V<br />

Fulk IV<br />

Ermengarde de Anjou<br />

Fulk III<br />

Adelaide de Vermandois<br />

Robert<br />

Herbert II<br />

Herbert I<br />

Pepin<br />

Bernard<br />

Pepin I<br />

Charlemagne<br />

Pepin III<br />

Charles Martel<br />

• Information: 1327, Norfolk, England. Margaret and John Seagrave had two children:<br />

Thomas - died young<br />

Anne -<br />

• Title: 1397, London, , Greater London, England. Margaret Marshall Plantagenet,<br />

Duchess <strong>of</strong> Norfolk was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas Plantagenet, Earl <strong>of</strong> Norfolk and Alice<br />

Hayles. She married John de Segrave, 4th Baron <strong>of</strong> Segrave after 3 March 1327. She<br />

married Walter de Mauny, 1st Baron de Mauny circa 30 May 1354. She died on 24<br />

March 1400. She was buried at Grey Friars Church, Greenwich, London, England. As <strong>of</strong><br />

after 3 March 1327, her married name was Segrave. She succeeded to the title <strong>of</strong><br />

Countess <strong>of</strong> Norfolk in September 1338. As <strong>of</strong> before 30 May 1354, her married name<br />

was Manny. She gained the title <strong>of</strong> Duchess <strong>of</strong> Norfolk on 29 September 1397.<br />

Margaret married 4th Lord John Seagrave before 1336 in Loddon, , Norfolk, England. John<br />

was born in 1312 in Seagrave, , Leicestershire, England, died on 20 Mar 1353 in Chacombe, ,<br />

Northhamptonshire, England at age 41, and was buried in Chacombe Priory, Chacombe, ,<br />

Northamptonshire, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1312, Seagrave, , Leicestershire, England. John was the son <strong>of</strong> Stephen<br />

Seagrave and his wife, Anne Arundell. His father died before December 12, 1325 when<br />

his will was proved in court. His mother survive his father and died 1344 at Chacombe.<br />

Margaret next married Lord Walter Manny, son <strong>of</strong> Jean De Mauny and Jeanne De<br />

Jenlain, on 30 May 1354 in Newark, , Nottingham, England. Walter was born in 1302 in Les<br />

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Pires, , Hainaut, Belgium, died on 13 Jul 1361 in Chelmsford, , Essex, England at age 59, and<br />

was buried in Collegiate Church In Newark (Notts), On <strong>The</strong> North Side Of <strong>The</strong> High Altar, In<br />

Pursuance Of <strong>The</strong> Directions Of His Will.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• <strong>Life</strong> History: 1327, Entry To England. Manny, Sir Walter de Manny, Baron de (d.<br />

1372), soldier <strong>of</strong> fortune and founder <strong>of</strong> the Charterhouse, younger son <strong>of</strong> Jean de<br />

Mauny, known as Le Borgne de Mauny, by his wife Jeanne de Jenlain, was a native <strong>of</strong><br />

Hainaut, from whose counts he claimed descent.<br />

Manny... the name is thus spelt by most English writers was a patron and friend <strong>of</strong><br />

Froissart, in whose chronicles his exploits have a conspicuous and probably an<br />

exaggerated place. He appears to have first come to England as an esquire <strong>of</strong> Queen<br />

Philippa in 1327, and he took'a distinguished part in the Scottish wars <strong>of</strong> Edward III. In<br />

1337 he was placed in command <strong>of</strong> an English fleet, and in the following year<br />

accompanied Edward to the continent, where in the campaigns <strong>of</strong> the next few years he<br />

proved himself one <strong>of</strong> the coldest and ablest <strong>of</strong> the English king's military commanders.<br />

He was summoned to parliament as a baron by writ from the I2th <strong>of</strong> November 1347 to<br />

the 8th <strong>of</strong> January 1371. In 1359 he was made a knight <strong>of</strong> the Garter; and at various times<br />

he received extensive grants <strong>of</strong> land both in England and in France. He was frequently<br />

employed by King Edward in the conduct <strong>of</strong> diplomatic negotiations as well as in<br />

military commands. He was one <strong>of</strong> those charged with the safe custody <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

king John when a prisoner at Calais in 1360; in 1369 he was second !n command under<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Gaunt in his invasion <strong>of</strong> France.<br />

Manny however is chiefly remembered for his share in the foundation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Charterhouse in London. In 1349 he bought some acres <strong>of</strong> land near Smithfield, which<br />

were consecrated as a burying-place where large numbers <strong>of</strong> the victims <strong>of</strong> the Black<br />

Death were interred; and here he built a chapel, from which the place obtained the name<br />

<strong>of</strong> " Newchurchhaw." <strong>The</strong> chapel and ground were bought from Manny by the bishop <strong>of</strong><br />

London, Michael de Northburgh, who died in 1361 and by his will bequeathed a large<br />

sum <strong>of</strong> money to found there a Carthusian convent. It is not clear whether this direction<br />

was ever carried out; for in 1371 Manny obtained letters patent from King Edward III<br />

permitting him to found, apparently on the same site, a Carthusian monastery called " La<br />

Salutation Mere Dieu," where the monks were to pray for the soul <strong>of</strong> Northburgh as well<br />

as for the soul <strong>of</strong> Manny himself. <strong>The</strong> bishop's bequest may have contributed to the<br />

building and endowment <strong>of</strong> the house; or possibly, as seems to be implied by a bull<br />

granted by Urban VI, in 1378, there were originally two kindred establishments owing<br />

their foundation to Northburgh and Manny respectively. At all events Manny, who died<br />

early in 1372, left instructions that he was to be buried in the church <strong>of</strong> the Carthusian<br />

monastery founded by himself. About 1335 he married Margaret, daughter and heiress <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas Plantagenet, earl <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, son <strong>of</strong> King Edward I., whose first husband had<br />

been John, Lord Segrave. This lady, who outlived Manny by many years, was countess <strong>of</strong><br />

Norfolk in her own right, and she was created duchess <strong>of</strong> Norfolk in 1397. Prior to<br />

marriage to Margaret, they had an illegitimate daughter, Mary, who he placed in a<br />

nunnery so she would become a nun. Much to the dismay <strong>of</strong> Manny, Mary left the<br />

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convent and married. Walter Manny left no surviving son. His legal daughter Anne,<br />

Baroness de Manny in her own right, married John Hastings, 2nd earl <strong>of</strong> Pembroke; and<br />

on the death <strong>of</strong> her only son unmarried in 1389, the barony <strong>of</strong> Manny became extinct.<br />

• Service to the King: 1345, Maisons-Alfort, , Île-DE-France, France. From Jean<br />

Froissart, Chroniques. Dernière rédaction du premier livre. Edition du manuscrit de Rome<br />

Reg. Lat. 869, ed. George T. Diller (Geneva, 1972), ch. 78, pp. 303-5. Translated by H. J.<br />

Nicholson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> action is set in the Low Countries, at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the Hundred Years' War. Lord<br />

Walter de Manny, a knight <strong>of</strong> Hainaut, was one <strong>of</strong> the leading knights in alliance with<br />

King Edward III <strong>of</strong> England. When the extract begins, King Edward III <strong>of</strong> England has<br />

just sent the bishop <strong>of</strong> Lincoln to deliver his declaration <strong>of</strong> war to King Philip VI <strong>of</strong><br />

France.<br />

As soon as Lord Walter de Manny discovered and realised that a formal declaration <strong>of</strong><br />

war had been made against the king <strong>of</strong> France and the bishop <strong>of</strong> Lincoln was on his way<br />

back [from delivering the king <strong>of</strong> England's declaration <strong>of</strong> war to the king <strong>of</strong> France], he<br />

gathered together 40 lances, good companions from Hainaut and England, and left<br />

Brabant and rode by night and day until he arrived in Hainaut. He and his people rode<br />

undercover and no one knew about them, except for themselves and a guide who led<br />

them where they wanted to go. <strong>The</strong>n they hid in the wood <strong>of</strong> Blaton. <strong>The</strong> noble knight<br />

had vowed in England in the hearing <strong>of</strong> ladies and lords that: 'If war breaks out between<br />

my lord the king <strong>of</strong> England and Philip <strong>of</strong> Valois who calls himself king <strong>of</strong> France, I will<br />

be the first to arm himself and capture a castle or town in the kingdom <strong>of</strong> France.' And he<br />

did not fail in this vow, for he came by night and hid in the wood <strong>of</strong> Wiers [in modern<br />

Belgium], very close to Mortagne [now in France, département du Nord]. When he had<br />

arrived there, he told his companions what he wanted to do and they agreed to his<br />

enterprise.<br />

<strong>The</strong> town <strong>of</strong> Mortagne on the river Escaut - although it is very well protected - was in<br />

great danger <strong>of</strong> being captured that day, for Lord Walter de Manny and his band arrived<br />

at daybreak so close to the town that they hid in ambush in the hedges and bushes next to<br />

Mortagne. <strong>The</strong>y had procured dresses and women's clothes, which they had acquired in a<br />

village on their road, and great flat paniers, where women who are going to market put<br />

butter, eggs and cheeses. Four <strong>of</strong> their men dressed in the women's clothes and wrapped<br />

lovely white head-wraps <strong>of</strong> white cloth around their heads and they took the paniers<br />

covered with white cloths and made out that they were coming to market to sell their<br />

butter and cheese. <strong>The</strong>y came to the gate at the hour <strong>of</strong> sunrise, and found it closed and<br />

the wicket gate half open, and a man who guarded it. He truly believed that these were<br />

women from a village close by who were coming to market, and he opened the wicket<br />

gate wide open so that they could enter with their paniers. When these men in women's<br />

clothing were inside, they seized hold <strong>of</strong> the porter and drew long knives which they were<br />

carrying under their gowns and said to him: 'If you say one word, you're dead.' <strong>The</strong> man<br />

was absolutely terrified and feared death, so he remained silent and still in their midst.<br />

Here comes Lord Walter de Manny and his companions, who were following them at a<br />

distance; and they had left their horses in the hedges and bushes, quite close to Mortagne,<br />

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under the guard <strong>of</strong> their valets. When they saw that their companions were lords <strong>of</strong> the<br />

gate, they hurried as fast as they could and entered in by the wicket gate at their ease.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n they went towards the tower and the castle keep, and expected to find it badly<br />

guarded; but they did not, for it was shut up. <strong>The</strong>n they stopped short, for they saw<br />

clearly that they had failed in their intentions, and that it was worth nothing for them to<br />

hold the town without the castle. So they retraced their steps the way that they had come,<br />

and did not do any other damage to the town <strong>of</strong> Mortagne except that they set fire to two<br />

or three houses; and then they went out and mounted their horses and left without doing<br />

anything more. Many people from the town <strong>of</strong> Mortagne were still in their beds, and<br />

knew nothing about this adventure.<br />

In order to accomplish his enterprise, Lord Walter de Manny and his companions rode<br />

and returned into Hainaut, and crossed the Escaut by a little bridge just below Condé.<br />

And that day they dined at the abbey <strong>of</strong> Vicoigne, and refreshed their horses there, and<br />

remained there until night. <strong>The</strong> country was not yet in a state <strong>of</strong> alarm. At sunset they<br />

mounted their horses and rode <strong>of</strong>f, and passed through the Walers wood, and entered [the<br />

region <strong>of</strong>] Ostrevan. <strong>The</strong>y had guides to lead them: and they came between Douai and<br />

Cambrai, passing the river <strong>of</strong> Sensee, which joins the Escaut at Bouchain. <strong>The</strong>y rode<br />

until, at the hour <strong>of</strong> sunrise, they came to a castle, which is called Thun l'Evêque, sited on<br />

the river Escaut; and they arrived at the moment that the garrison <strong>of</strong> the castle were<br />

sending out the cattle, to graze in the meadows which are close by, and the castellan was<br />

still in his bed. So they entered in through the gate, for they found it standing open, and<br />

made themselves lords and masters <strong>of</strong> the gate, and kicked out all the men and women<br />

whom they found inside. <strong>The</strong> said Lord Walter de Manny kept the castle for himself, and<br />

put it in order and gave it to a brother <strong>of</strong> his, a knight, who is known as Lord Giles de<br />

Manny. For the rest <strong>of</strong> that year, the latter gave the people <strong>of</strong> Cambrai plenty <strong>of</strong> trouble.<br />

When the said Lord Walter de Manny had completed these enterprises, he returned to his<br />

lord the king <strong>of</strong> England, whom he found at Maligne. <strong>The</strong> king <strong>of</strong> England had arrived<br />

and was holding council there.<br />

• Children: 1347. Mary was an illegitimate daughter <strong>of</strong> Lord Walter and Margaret ... She<br />

was sent to a nunnery to become a nun, but quit and married John instead. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

another illegitimate daughter - name unknown who become a nun.<br />

• Call to Parliment: 12 Nov 1347. Sir Walter Manny was summoned to Parliament as<br />

Lord Manny 12 Nov 1347......<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

109 F i. Dame Mary Manny was born on 16 Jul 1347 in Cradley, , Worcestershire,<br />

England and died on 24 Mar 1399 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at<br />

age 51. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother:<br />

Biological)<br />

Mary married Sir Spirit White (d. 1416) in 1367 in Cradley, ,<br />

Worcestershire, England.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 108)<br />

107. Richard Strode Esq. (Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode<br />

Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir<br />

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Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

,<br />

Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon<br />

Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

,<br />

King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1368 in Englefield, , Berkshire, England and died in 1442 in Parnham House, Parnham, , Dorset,<br />

England at age 74.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1368, Englefield, , Berkshire, England. It is this Richard Strode where the<br />

published Pedigree is wrong for the Strode Family, because Richard is not the Fifteenth<br />

descendant from William Strode the son <strong>of</strong> Warin, the Progenitor. He is the Twelth from<br />

Warrin who landed with William the Conqueror in 1066. <strong>The</strong> calculations prove to the<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> this Richard from the birth <strong>of</strong> Sir Warrin Strode with fifteen generations is 22<br />

years, much too short to be reasonable, and realistic. <strong>The</strong> norm for years between<br />

generations average 27 to 30 years during the eras <strong>of</strong> concern through 1500. From 1038<br />

to the birth <strong>of</strong> this Richard proves the average years between generations at 27.5, which is<br />

within reasonable expectations.<br />

After his first wife Elizabeth Gerard died, Richard remarried Margaret, the relict <strong>of</strong><br />

Walter Chantmarle - <strong>The</strong>y had no children survive. With Richard's marriage to Elizabeth<br />

Gerard, Parnham House proper came into possession <strong>of</strong> the Strode Family.<br />

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• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1388-1399, Parnham House, Parnham, , Dorset, England. Richard de Strode and<br />

Elizabeth moved to Parnham during the reign <strong>of</strong> King Richard II (1377-1399). <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

lived at West Hewstock in Berminster. Hutchins reported that Elizabeth inherited<br />

Parnham from her parents, John Jerard and Elizabeth Chaldecot (Chickly).<br />

• Locale: 1442, Parnham House, Parnham, , Dorset, England. Situated to the south <strong>of</strong><br />

Beaminster on the road to Bridport it is well worth recording the long history <strong>of</strong> this West<br />

Dorset house, which has seen foul murder and has had many owners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> earliest record <strong>of</strong> Parnham is during the reign <strong>of</strong> Richard I when it was owned by<br />

Stephen de Parnham. <strong>The</strong> first Parnham House was built around 1400 by the Gerard<br />

family. It passed into the hands <strong>of</strong> the Strode family in the reign <strong>of</strong> Henry VI when<br />

Richard Strode married Elizabeth Gerard, and it remained in that family for three hundred<br />

years.<br />

Under the Strodes the estate flourished, not least because <strong>of</strong> their knack on marrying rich<br />

wives, not only did they benefit from large dowries, but each Strode married twice! In<br />

1522 Sir Robert Stroud married the daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir John Hody, Henry VIII's Lord Chief<br />

Baron <strong>of</strong> the Exchequer and her considerable fortune helped him to rebuild Parnham.<br />

In 1776, Parnham descended through the female line to the Oglanders <strong>of</strong> Nunwell, on the<br />

<strong>Is</strong>le <strong>of</strong> Wight. William Oglander commissioned the fashionable architect, John Nash, to<br />

restore and enlarge the house in 1810.<br />

For 364 years a Strode family member lived in the Parnham House.<br />

Richard married Elizabeth Gerard, daughter <strong>of</strong> John Gerard and Elizabeth Chaldecott.<br />

Elizabeth was born in 1394 in Parnham, , Dorset, England and died before 1420 in Parnham<br />

House, Parnham, , Dorset, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1394, Parnham, , Dorset, England. Elizabeth was the daughter <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Gerard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

110 M i. William Strode I, Esq. was born in 1414 in Parnham House, Parnham, ,<br />

Dorset, England and died in 1478 in Somerton, , Somerset, England at age<br />

64.<br />

William married Alice Ledred (d. 18 May 1514).<br />

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80th Generation<br />

108. Sir Spirit White (Sir Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White<br />

76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James<br />

White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern<br />

First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King<br />

Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1351 in Bedworth, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England and died in 1416 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at age 65.<br />

General Notes: Because <strong>of</strong> his marriage to Margaret Manny, and his occupation - John<br />

White was appointed to the position <strong>of</strong> Chief Armorur for the House <strong>of</strong> Edward III, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> England. He accepted the position 12 Aug 1375, and further served Richard II, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> England until his death.<br />

Spirit married Dame Mary Manny, daughter <strong>of</strong> Lord Walter Manny and Margaret<br />

Marshall Plantagenet Duchess Of Norfolk, in 1367 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England.<br />

Mary was born on 16 Jul 1347 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England and died on 24 Mar<br />

1399 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at age 51.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

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• Information: 1347, Cradley, , Worcestershire, England. Mary was an illegitimate<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Lord Walter and Margaret ... She was sent to a nunnery to become a nun, but<br />

quit and married John instead. Her father would later marry Margaret.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

111 M i. Sir Spirit White was born on 11 Feb 1380 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire,<br />

England and died on 21 Nov 1455 in Great Leighs, , Essex, England at age<br />

75.<br />

Spirit married Dame Joan Hungerford (d. 15 Sep 1449) in Jul 1410 in<br />

Holcombe, , Somerset, England.<br />

109. Dame Mary Manny (Margaret Marshall Plantagenet Duchess Of Norfolk 79<br />

, Alice De<br />

Hales 78<br />

, <strong>Is</strong>abella White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund<br />

White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir<br />

James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

,<br />

Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del<br />

Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

,<br />

King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De<br />

Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born on 16 Jul 1347 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England and died on 24 Mar 1399<br />

in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at age 51.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

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• Information: 1347, Cradley, , Worcestershire, England. Mary was an illegitimate<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Lord Walter and Margaret ... She was sent to a nunnery to become a nun, but<br />

quit and married John instead. Her father would later marry Margaret.<br />

Mary married Sir Spirit White, son <strong>of</strong> Sir Spirit White and Dame Anne Caldwell, in 1367<br />

in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England. Spirit was born in 1351 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire,<br />

England and died in 1416 in Cradley, , Worcestershire, England at age 65.<br />

General Notes: Because <strong>of</strong> his marriage to Margaret Manny, and his occupation -<br />

John White was appointed to the position <strong>of</strong> Chief Armorur for the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward III, King <strong>of</strong> England. He accepted the position 12 Aug 1375, and further<br />

served Richard II, King <strong>of</strong> England until his death.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 108)<br />

110. William Strode I, Esq. (Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr.,<br />

Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode<br />

73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De<br />

Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern<br />

66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm<br />

Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson<br />

61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King<br />

Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise<br />

De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

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David 1<br />

) was born in 1414 in Parnham House, Parnham, , Dorset, England and died in 1478 in<br />

Somerton, , Somerset, England at age 64.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1414, Parnham House, Parnham, , Dorset, England. William de Strode,<br />

esquire, first son and heir <strong>of</strong> Richard de Strode, esquire <strong>of</strong> Parnham and Elizabeth Jerard<br />

Strode married Alys (Alice), daughter and heir <strong>of</strong> Roger Ledred (de Leddred), esquire.<br />

<strong>The</strong> said William de Strode by a letter <strong>of</strong> attorney in the 14th year <strong>of</strong> Edward IV's reign<br />

authorizes a person to deliver to William his son, lands in the manors <strong>of</strong> Chalmington,<br />

Debberworth, Buckham, Bell and Blackdown, County <strong>of</strong> Dorset; and Boyden, County <strong>of</strong><br />

Wilts. Records show a deed <strong>of</strong> fe<strong>of</strong>fment made by William to William, the son. William<br />

de Strode <strong>of</strong> Chalmington married Alianor, daughter <strong>of</strong> John Cheney (Cheyen) <strong>of</strong> Pinho,<br />

County Devon<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1458, Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England. "In the 36th year <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />

VI's (1422-1462) reign, by fine granted to John Nelway Etc. ... land in West Haygrove,<br />

Trent, Horsington, Higham, Netherham, Stowel, South Cadbury, Bobcary, Somerston,<br />

Ilchester, Langport, Estover, and Weston, County Somerset; the manor <strong>of</strong> North Week,<br />

land in Axminster, Okeber, Trill and Chilton, County Devon; and they rendered to<br />

William and Alys and the heirs <strong>of</strong> Alys the said manors and lands; remainder to the right<br />

heirs <strong>of</strong> Robert Ledred. By this marriage <strong>of</strong> William de Strode with Alys Ledred the lands<br />

mentioned came into the Strode family."<br />

William married Alice Ledred. Alice was born in 1425 in Somerton, , Somerset, England and<br />

died on 18 May 1514 in Somerton, , Somerset, England at age 89.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1425, Somerton, , Somerset, England. Alice was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Roger<br />

Ledred <strong>of</strong> Somerton, and his wife, Amy Downe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

112 M i. Sir William Strode II was born in 1446 in Parnham House, Dorset, England<br />

and died on 14 Sep 1499 in Somerton, , Somerset, England at age 53.<br />

William married Eleanor Cheney (d. 1501).<br />

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81st Generation<br />

111. Sir Spirit White (Sir Spirit White 80<br />

, Sir Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White<br />

77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert<br />

White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord<br />

William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince<br />

Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King<br />

Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on<br />

11 Feb 1380 in Bedworth, , Warwickshire, England and died on 21 Nov 1455 in Great Leighs, ,<br />

Essex, England at age 75.<br />

Spirit married Dame Joan Hungerford, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas Hungerford II and Joan<br />

Hussey, in Jul 1410 in Holcombe, , Somerset, England. Joan was born on 27 Aug 1387 in<br />

Holcombe, , Somerset, England, was christened on 19 Oct 1387 in Holcombe, , Somerset,<br />

England, and died on 15 Sep 1449 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England at age 62.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

113 M i. Sir Richard White I was born on 12 Aug 1424 in Great Leighs, , Essex,<br />

England and died on 30 Dec 1475 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England at age 51.<br />

Richard married Dame Maude Tyrrell (d. 13 Oct 1493) on 19 Sep 1449 in<br />

Kelvedon, , Essex, England.<br />

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112. Sir William Strode II (William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode<br />

Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode<br />

Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John<br />

Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford<br />

67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1446 in Parnham House, Dorset, England<br />

and died on 14 Sep 1499 in Somerton, , Somerset, England at age 53.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Acolyte: 1 Apr 1458, Queensboro Parish, Pinhoe, , Devonshire, England. William<br />

Strode named acolyte 1 April 1458, which proves his birth year <strong>of</strong> 1446 for acolytes<br />

could not perform the duties until aged 12 years.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1475, Chalmington, Cattistock, , Dorset, England. "<strong>The</strong> said William de Strode<br />

by a letter <strong>of</strong> attorney in the 14th year (1475) <strong>of</strong> Edward IV's reign authorizes a person to<br />

deliver to William his son, lands in the manors <strong>of</strong> Chalmington, Debberworth, Buckham,<br />

Bell and Blackdown, County <strong>of</strong> Dorset; and Boyden, County <strong>of</strong> Wilts. Records show a<br />

deed <strong>of</strong> fe<strong>of</strong>fment made by William to William, the son."<br />

----------<br />

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"William de Strode <strong>of</strong> Chalmington married Alianor, daughter <strong>of</strong> John Cheney (Cheyen)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pinho, County Devon. <strong>The</strong> issues <strong>of</strong> William and Alianor Strode were: Richard, heir;<br />

William, and John. Richard, first born, died without a male issue, so William the second<br />

son became heir."<br />

• Estate: 30 May 1500, Somerton, , Somerset, England. William's estate probated in<br />

P.C.C. London May 30, 1500.<br />

William married Eleanor Cheney. Eleanor was born in 1452 in Pinhoe, , Devonshire,<br />

England and died in 1501 in Somerton, , Somerset, England at age 49.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

114 M i. Sir William Strode III was born in 1470 in Pinhoe, , Devonshire, England<br />

and died in 1534 in Parnham House, Dorset, England at age 64.<br />

William married Eve Courtenay (d. 1542) in 1500 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England.<br />

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82nd Generation<br />

113. Sir Richard White I (Sir Spirit White 81<br />

, Sir Spirit White 80<br />

, Sir Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit<br />

White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir<br />

Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

,<br />

Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

,<br />

Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del<br />

Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

,<br />

King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De<br />

Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born on 12 Aug 1424 in Great Leighs, , Essex, England and died on 30 Dec 1475 in<br />

Kelvedon, , Essex, England at age 51.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1424, Great Leighs, , Essex, England. Richard was a successful merchant<br />

and entrepreneur, and possessed significant wealth, which passed to his children, equally<br />

distributed. Richard was an early Patron <strong>of</strong> Michelangelo and through his two older<br />

brothers John & Thomas, he endowed the Vatican with funding used to facilitate the<br />

building <strong>of</strong> the Sistine Chapel, which began immediately upon his death.<br />

• Arms: 1461, Great Leighs, , Essex, England. Arms issued: Argent, a chevron between<br />

three popinjays guiles, a bordure azure charged with eight bezants.<br />

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Richard married Dame Maude Tyrrell, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir William Tyrrell and Margaret<br />

Darcy, on 19 Sep 1449 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England. Maude was born on 22 Sep 1435 in<br />

Grimbach, , Essex, England, died on 13 Oct 1493 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England at age 58,<br />

and was buried on 17 Oct 1493 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Estate: 22 Oct 1493, Kelvedon, , Essex, England. Mawde White, Widow - London - 22<br />

October 1493 - 1493.10.22 - ID=1066584<br />

Children from this marriage were:<br />

115 M i. Sir Richard White II was born on 15 Jun 1451 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England and died on 23 Aug 1519 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England at age 68.<br />

Richard married Dame Margaret Strelley (d. 30 Dec 1533) on 26 Jun 1491<br />

in West Hallam, , Derbyshire, England.<br />

116 M ii. Sir James White was born on 12 May 1452 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England<br />

and died on 29 Nov 1528 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 76.<br />

James married Dame Eleanor Fitz Langley (d. 1519) on 21 May 1483 in St.<br />

Guiles Church, Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

114. Sir William Strode III (Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode<br />

Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode<br />

Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh<br />

Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern<br />

First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King<br />

Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

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King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1470 in Pinhoe, ,<br />

Devonshire, England and died in 1534 in Parnham House, Dorset, England at age 64.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Parnham House: 1500, Parnham House, Dorset, England. William built Parnham<br />

House, for 300 years the home <strong>of</strong> the Strode family. Built in the early 16th century, it was<br />

altered in the 18th, and it has had many owners since 1896.<br />

William married Eve Courtenay, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir William Courtenay and Emma Redvers,<br />

in 1500 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England. Eve was born in 1484 in Langtree, , Devonshire,<br />

England and died in 1542 in Parnham House, Dorset, England at age 58.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

117 F i. Dame Katherine Strode was born in 1501 in Parnham House, Pulborough, ,<br />

Sussex, England, died on 21 Dec 1565 in Hutton, , Essex, England at age 64,<br />

and was buried in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England.<br />

Katherine married Sir George White Sr. (d. 14 Jun 1583) on 25 May 1523<br />

in Pulborough, , Sussex, England.<br />

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83rd Generation<br />

115. Sir Richard White II (Sir Richard White I 82<br />

, Sir Spirit White 81<br />

, Sir Spirit White 80<br />

, Sir<br />

Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir<br />

Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

,<br />

Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

,<br />

Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth)<br />

64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 15 Jun 1451 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England and died on 23 Aug 1519 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England at age 68.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1451, Kelvedon, , Essex, England. Richard and his sons George & Robert<br />

increased their fortunes by following in his father's footsteps by continuing and<br />

expanding the family business interests in Essex County.<br />

• Arms: 1476, Kelvedon, , Essex, England. Arms issued: Argent, a chevron between<br />

three popinjays guiles, a bordure azure charged with eight bezants [White], impaling an<br />

eagle displayed sable.<br />

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Richard married Dame Margaret Strelley, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir John Strelley and Sanchia<br />

Willoughby, on 26 Jun 1491 in West Hallam, , Derbyshire, England. Margaret was born on<br />

29 Sep 1462 in Strelley, , Nottinghamshire, England and died on 30 Dec 1533 in Hutton, ,<br />

Essex, England at age 71.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1462, Strelley, , Nottinghamshire, England. Margaret married first, John<br />

Powtrell who died 1491 - John was <strong>of</strong> West Hallam Derbyshire. John Powtrell's father<br />

was an alderman <strong>of</strong> London, and his family held vast estates in several counties..<br />

Margaret and her first husband had two sons, John & Thomas who inherited.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

118 M i. Sir George White Sr. was born on 3 Feb 1497 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England, died on 14 Jun 1583 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England at age<br />

86, and was buried in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England.<br />

George married Dame Katherine Strode (d. 21 Dec 1565) on 25 May 1523<br />

in Pulborough, , Sussex, England.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 117)<br />

116. Sir James White (Sir Richard White I 82<br />

, Sir Spirit White 81<br />

, Sir Spirit White 80<br />

, Sir Spirit<br />

White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert<br />

White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir<br />

James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

,<br />

Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth)<br />

64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

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XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 12 May 1452 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England and died on 29 Nov 1528 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 76.<br />

James married Dame Eleanor Fitz Langley on 21 May 1483 in St. Guiles Church,<br />

Packwood, , Warwickshire, England. Eleanor was born in 1455 in Belchamp Saint Paul, ,<br />

Essex, England and died in 1519 in Packwood, , Warwickshire, England at age 64.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

119 F i. Eleanore White was born on 16 Feb 1498 in Packwood, , Warwickshire,<br />

England and died on 12 Feb 1554 in Albury, , Hertfordshire, England at age<br />

55.<br />

Eleanore married Robert Grey (d. 1534).<br />

117. Dame Katherine Strode (Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode<br />

I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh<br />

Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode<br />

72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz<br />

Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De<br />

Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong><br />

Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

,<br />

Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert<br />

(Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France<br />

49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I<br />

44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah<br />

35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

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Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1501 in Parnham House, Pulborough, , Sussex, England, died on 21 Dec 1565 in Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England at age 64, and was buried in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England.<br />

Katherine married Sir George White Sr., son <strong>of</strong> Sir Richard White II and Dame Margaret<br />

Strelley, on 25 May 1523 in Pulborough, , Sussex, England. George was born on 3 Feb 1497<br />

in Kelvedon, , Essex, England, died on 14 Jun 1583 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England<br />

at age 86, and was buried in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Historical Facts: All Saints Church, Hutton, , Essex, England. All Saints' Church -<br />

Hutton Village - Hutton Hall<br />

Hutton was once an oak bound clearing in the great forest, which stretched cross the<br />

country. It is surrounded by -ings, settlements in Old English, though its name before<br />

Domesday was ATAHOU, 'at the ridge', becoming by the thirteenth century HOUTON,<br />

the suffix -ton denoting manor. Most unusually the manorial rights for the whole village<br />

remained with the hall alone until the last century; before that nearly all the 300-odd<br />

inhabitants were copyhold tenants. Courts were held at the Hall until the last quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

the nineteenth century using the early medieval rulings, and the Essex Record Office has<br />

a lengthy selection <strong>of</strong> their deliberations.<br />

Our first <strong>of</strong>ficial record stems from the 1086 Domesday <strong>Book</strong> in which we see the village<br />

exported fish - there are still many ponds - and had an abundance, with its oak forests, <strong>of</strong><br />

swine. A Saxon brooch has been found, but round the Church (said by dowsers to be<br />

built over a crossed spring) Roman coins have been excavated and there is evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

flint tools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hall, opposite the old church, still has vestigial remains <strong>of</strong> the moated farmstead it<br />

probably once was. Its Saxon owner, Gotius, disappeared at William's accession, and the<br />

rents <strong>of</strong> the Manor from that time until the Dissolution went with only one other Essex<br />

parish to the upkeep <strong>of</strong> the new Abbey built by him in thanksgiving at Battle, St.<br />

Martinus de bello. (<strong>The</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> St. Martin, from school to cricket club, figure several<br />

times in Hutton.)<br />

Benedictine monks were a feature <strong>of</strong> the village and they gave a careful record <strong>of</strong><br />

comings and goings and monetary values in the middle ages; the hall itself was left to<br />

various tenants such as the Master <strong>of</strong> St. Bartholomew's Hospital.<br />

<strong>The</strong> village church, All Saints', possesses quatre-foiled piers and an excellently timbered<br />

nave ro<strong>of</strong> dating from the early part <strong>of</strong> the 14th century, but is almost certainly on a much<br />

earlier site. <strong>The</strong> typical Essex belfry <strong>of</strong> six posts with bracing and trellis strutting,<br />

straight from the surrounding oak woods, was built a hundred years later. <strong>The</strong> wooden<br />

remaining North porch, though reset on Victorian flint walls, is early 16th century. In the<br />

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1870s a new modern Rector supervised the building <strong>of</strong> a much-increased chancel and set<br />

the whole <strong>of</strong> the walls in flint.<br />

Brasses, notably an early 16th century knight in armour and his wife and sixteen children<br />

were removed from the nave floor and set in the walls; Victorian church furniture<br />

replaced originals such as an early font, though a piscina remains in an altered position,<br />

and stained-glass windows were donated, one <strong>of</strong> which is said to have come from the<br />

Morris workshop.<br />

<strong>The</strong> five bells date variously from 1637 to 1814, the earliest being thought made by an<br />

itinerant bell maker in a pit near the church. <strong>The</strong> advisor has been in the hands <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Paul's Cathedral, as with many Essex parishes, since the middle ages.<br />

With the dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Monasteries in 1538 Henry VIII passed Hutton's 1699 acres to<br />

Sir Thomas Darcy to hold for the 20th part <strong>of</strong> a Knight's fee. Its Church goods were sold<br />

for £6 and the spoils divided between church repairs, highways and providing soldiers.<br />

Passing through the Rich family, the Manor was soon bought by the local and quite<br />

eminent Whites (a descendant was Selbourne's Gilbert White). Friends <strong>of</strong> the Petres, a<br />

daughter Susan was a favorite lady-in-waiting to Mary Tudor and played a part in the<br />

marriage ceremony <strong>of</strong> Mary and Philip <strong>of</strong> Spain. Catholics (and a grandson was Vice-<br />

Principal <strong>of</strong> the English College at Douai) like the Petres <strong>of</strong> that time stayed out <strong>of</strong><br />

religious controversy and indeed donated the acres <strong>of</strong> the Poorsfield as the first main<br />

Hutton Charity, half yearly proceeds <strong>of</strong> which were to go to the Church and half to its<br />

deserving poor.<br />

Much <strong>of</strong> Essex sided with Parliament in the Civil War and the hall and its acres followed<br />

suit. By the end <strong>of</strong> that century it had been bought by Robert Surman (Researcher note:<br />

Hutton Hall and Manor was sold to Robert Surman by George Whyte, the son <strong>of</strong> Richard<br />

Whyte and Lady Catherine Weston prior to his death at Roxwell Essex), the inglorious<br />

cashier <strong>of</strong> the South Sea Company; when the Bubble burst it was sequestered by Walpole<br />

and sold, after a fire in which much <strong>of</strong> the Tudor building was destroyed, to a family<br />

named Hall. As it stands today much <strong>of</strong> the outer structure dates from the rebuilding <strong>of</strong><br />

1720 onwards, with a beautiful drawing room much influenced by Strawberry Hill from<br />

the latter half <strong>of</strong> the century. It has however <strong>of</strong>ten had absentee owners and was let for<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the 19th century.<br />

Until the building <strong>of</strong> Shenfield station and the start <strong>of</strong> the split-up <strong>of</strong> the Hall estate due to<br />

death duties, the population <strong>of</strong> rural Hutton remained much the same. In the 1890s an<br />

entrepreneur bought one <strong>of</strong> the estate farms to the right <strong>of</strong> the new station and began to<br />

build a garden suburb.<br />

Soon afterwards George Lansbury, the Chairman <strong>of</strong> Governors <strong>of</strong> the poorly-maintained<br />

Children's Home belonging to Poplar, descended from the train and liked what he saw to<br />

the left; 100 acres were bought and the ambitions plan <strong>of</strong> building accommodation for<br />

750 children and ancillary staff was begun. This scheme, not locally popular, was finally<br />

accomplished by 1907 and the population <strong>of</strong> Hutton trebled.<br />

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During the inter-war years there was increased building, but in the 50's Hutton was<br />

transformed. Lansbury's 100 acres was the site for the first new London estate for<br />

families who had lost their homes in the war. A sister Church, St. Peter's was built by<br />

1956 together with a new Church School. Other estates, both Council and private,<br />

mushroomed, and other schools and churches flourished, St. Peter's being enlarged and<br />

improved more than once to fit the needs <strong>of</strong> the suburban Hutton which had grown up<br />

over the past fifty years apart from the agricultural village <strong>of</strong> time immemorial.<br />

• Information: 1497, Kelvedon, , Essex, England. George was a quite successful<br />

merchant. During his life he purchased several estates, each <strong>of</strong> them identified as Manor<br />

or Hall. <strong>The</strong>y included Hutton Hall in Hutton Village, Essex ... Thunderly Manor ...<br />

Runwell Hall ... Roxwell, home <strong>of</strong> the Weston Family ... Ravenhill Manor. No doubt,<br />

Hutton Hall, Hutton Village, Essex, would become the most famous <strong>of</strong> the purchased<br />

White family estates. George is referred to as Gent., Esquire and Sir.<br />

• Hutton Hall: 1558, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. George purchased Hutton<br />

Manor and Hutton Hall late 1557 or early 1558 from the Weston family who purchased it<br />

from the Rich family.<br />

----------------<br />

Medieval and post-medieval historic village <strong>of</strong> Hutton<br />

<strong>The</strong> manor and rectory <strong>of</strong> Hutton were granted to Battle Abbey following the Norman<br />

Conquest, however curiously the advowson (right to appoint the priest) <strong>of</strong> the vicarage<br />

belonged to the Dean and Chapter <strong>of</strong> St Paul's Cathedral, London. <strong>The</strong> Domesday <strong>Book</strong><br />

records a population increase from 19 households in 1066 to 24 in 1086. <strong>The</strong>re were 40<br />

customary tenants in 1281, 23 in 1312, 18 in 1377 and 27 in 1424, the names <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tenant's change frequently suggesting a fluid shifting population. <strong>The</strong> records suggest that<br />

Hutton went through a bad period in the second half <strong>of</strong> the fourteenth century; the<br />

fourteenth century was a difficult period nationwide with famine and wet weather from<br />

1315-22, the Black Death <strong>of</strong> 1349 and other smaller outbreaks <strong>of</strong> plague and cattledisease,<br />

and the Peasants Revolt in 1381. Certainly in Hutton the acreage <strong>of</strong> crops grown<br />

fell rapidly from 347 arable acres in 1341-2 to 166 acres in 1389-90. <strong>The</strong> period 1362-8<br />

was marked by a huge rise in bailiffs arrears, ascribed by the bailiff to wind, rain, drought<br />

and cattle-plague, however the appointment <strong>of</strong> a new bailiff in 1368 corresponds to a<br />

drop in arrears. <strong>The</strong> number <strong>of</strong> vacant holdings rose from 0 to 7 from 1341 to 1390, and<br />

in 1389 an increase in rents by 30%. <strong>The</strong> Abbey appears to have switched production in<br />

the fourteenth century to sheep and cattle farming, although it is unclear whether this was<br />

in response to vacant holdings or cause <strong>of</strong> them. In 1342-68 a cheese-maker leased 120<br />

sheep and 60 cattle, and livestock <strong>of</strong> all kinds and fleeces were sold out <strong>of</strong> the manor. <strong>The</strong><br />

extent and nature <strong>of</strong> the medieval built-up area is uncertain, although it is probable that it<br />

was concentrated in the area <strong>of</strong> the present village, close to the church/hall complex, with<br />

the occasional outlying farm or cottage. <strong>The</strong> discovery <strong>of</strong> medieval pottery in the field to<br />

the east <strong>of</strong> the church suggests that settlement may also have extended in that direction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> village was always very small. St Martin's Abbey, Battle was closed in 1538 and<br />

its estates, including Hutton, dispersed by the Crown. In 1539 Hutton was granted to Sir<br />

Thomas Darcy who in turn transferred it to Lord Richard Rich, a major Essex landlord.<br />

Edwin Rich, grandson <strong>of</strong> Lord Richard Rich, in 1544 sold the manor <strong>of</strong> Hutton Hall,<br />

which comprised '20 messauges, 20 t<strong>of</strong>ts, 1 dove-house, 20 gardens, 100 acres <strong>of</strong> arable,<br />

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40 <strong>of</strong> meadow, 100 <strong>of</strong> pasture, 100 <strong>of</strong> wood, and 40s <strong>of</strong> rent' to a Jerome Weston. Weston<br />

in turn passed the manor to the White family <strong>of</strong> Runwell. <strong>The</strong> core <strong>of</strong> the built-up area<br />

remained at what is now Hutton village, with a scatter <strong>of</strong> outlying cottages and farms<br />

along the roads. <strong>The</strong> documentary and cartographic evidence shows the location <strong>of</strong> the<br />

settlement and some information on the number and economic status <strong>of</strong> the inhabitants.<br />

In 1544 there were 20 households in the manor <strong>of</strong> Hutton Hall. <strong>The</strong> Hearth Tax <strong>of</strong> 1671-2<br />

records a total <strong>of</strong> 132 hearths belonging to 39 households, 35 hearths were in Hutton Hall<br />

(<strong>of</strong> which 22 were newly built).<br />

Source: Essex County Council on Heritage Conservation <strong>of</strong> the county<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 21 Jun 1560, Danbury, , Essex, England. Essex Record Office<br />

Level: Category Estate and Family records<br />

Level: Fonds RECORDS OF GOOD EASTER AND DISTRICT, DANBURY AND<br />

DISTRICT AND<br />

Level: Sub-Fonds DEEDS<br />

Level: Item Deeds: Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> 20d. Geo. WHITE <strong>of</strong> Hutton to<br />

Henry Avetson Recites: Fe<strong>of</strong>fment, 21 June 1569, from Henry Avetson <strong>of</strong> London, gent.,<br />

to Edmund Tirell as in D/DSp T72/3, George WHITE and Rob. Bradbery, esqs, <strong>of</strong><br />

property as in D/DSp T72/6, with the proviso that if Avetson paid them 20d. any time<br />

during his life the deed would be void Signature <strong>of</strong> George WHITE Witnesses:<br />

RICHARD WHITE, William Clayton, Thomas Crosbie<br />

Reference Code D/DSp T72/8<br />

Dates <strong>of</strong> Creation 4 May 1577<br />

Title [Deeds: Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> 20d. Geo. WHITE <strong>of</strong> Hutton to Henry<br />

Avetson Recites: Fe<strong>of</strong>fment, 21 June 1569, from Henry Avetson <strong>of</strong> London, gent., to<br />

Edmund Tirell as in D/DSp T72/3, George WHITE and Rob. Bradbery, esqs, <strong>of</strong> property<br />

as in D/DSp T72/6, with the proviso that if Avetson paid them 20d. any time during his<br />

life the deed would be void Signature <strong>of</strong> George WHITE Witnesses: RICHARD WHITE,<br />

William Clayton, Thomas Crosbie]<br />

Scope and Content Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> 20d.<br />

Geo. WHITE <strong>of</strong> Hutton to Henry Avetson<br />

Recites: Fe<strong>of</strong>fment, 21 June 1569, from Henry Avetson <strong>of</strong> London, gent., to Edmund<br />

Tirell as in D/DSp T72/3, George WHITE and Rob. Bradbery, esqs, <strong>of</strong> property as in<br />

D/DSp T72/6, with the proviso that if Avetson paid them 20d. any time during his life the<br />

deed would be void<br />

Signature <strong>of</strong> George WHITE<br />

Witnesses: RICHARD WHITE, William Clayton, Thomas Crosbie<br />

Date From 1577<br />

Date To 1577<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 7 May 1583, Rivenhall, , Essex, England. 27 Jul 1581 - 7 May 1583 P.C.C.<br />

Rowe 26.<br />

Will <strong>of</strong> William Aylett <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall, Essex, Yeoman<br />

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To be buried in the churchyard <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall or Kelvedon. Bequests to the poor <strong>of</strong> a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> parishes. To wife Margaret for her life copyhold land called More Land in<br />

Kelvedon. Also to her £100 and cattle &c. half <strong>of</strong> household stuff and the occupation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

tenement called Graces. To my eldest son Richard my lease in Cressing. To son Leonard<br />

my copyhold closes in Rivenhall called Elmesfield and Sewerland and other copyhold<br />

lands held under same Manor, and a lease called Little Rivenhall and my lease in Black<br />

Notley which I late had <strong>of</strong> George Raymond <strong>of</strong> Braintree. To son Robert my lease in<br />

Coggeshall. To son William my lease in the moiety <strong>of</strong> a tenement in Mayland called<br />

Bovells and all my tenements in Mayland Southminster and Steeple which I late had <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry Luckyn <strong>of</strong> Roxwell. To son Thomas lease <strong>of</strong> a meadow in Rivenhall I bought <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas Burgess, a copyhold tenement in Rivenhall called Black Mere and a meadow<br />

called Bayes. To son John the other half <strong>of</strong> my househld stuff by the dividing <strong>of</strong> my<br />

brothers Robert & Thomas Aylett and George Raymond and also the lands bequeathed to<br />

wife, after her death, and £100 at age 21. My executors to have my lands held <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Manor <strong>of</strong> Kelvedon Hall for the better performance <strong>of</strong> this my will. To my daughter<br />

Susan the wife <strong>of</strong> Edward Samroes £20 and each <strong>of</strong> her children (not named) to have £6.<br />

13. 4. To John, Thomas, Edward and Susan Lambe, the children <strong>of</strong> my daughter<br />

Elizabeth, deceased, late the wife <strong>of</strong> John Lambe £6. 13. 4 each. To Judith the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> my brother Thomas Aylett £6. 13. 4 at age 21. To each <strong>of</strong> my servants 3/4- Res. & Ex.<br />

my six sons. Supervisor: my brothers, George Raymond and Thomas Aylett. My free<br />

messuages and tenements in the hamlet <strong>of</strong> Stansted in the parish <strong>of</strong> Halsted which I<br />

bought <strong>of</strong> Robert Noke, gent, and Dorothy his wife to remain to the uses declared in a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> indentures dated the 25 July 23 Eliz. between myself and wife on the one part and<br />

George Raymond <strong>of</strong> Braintree, Grocer, (my brother-in-law) and Thomas Aylett <strong>of</strong><br />

Leaden Roding (my natural brother), on the other part as in the same more plainly doth<br />

appear. And whereas I have taken up by copy <strong>of</strong> Court roll <strong>of</strong> George White, Esquire, one<br />

parcel <strong>of</strong> the waste ground <strong>of</strong> his Manor <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall and thereupon have builded one<br />

house, being now two tenements for the poor <strong>of</strong> the parish <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall, my sons to have<br />

the appointing <strong>of</strong> such persons to dwell therein.<br />

Signed & Sealed<br />

Wit: Thomas Hunt, gentleman, John Upcher, John Binded, William Piggett.<br />

Proved 7 May, 1583, by the ex. named.<br />

Source: English Origins <strong>of</strong> American Colonists, J. R. Hutchinson<br />

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Research Note:<br />

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This William Aylett is the direct line ancestor <strong>of</strong> the Virginia Immigrant Aylett family.<br />

• Estate: 11 Apr 1584-9 Nov 1585, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. George<br />

White, Gent. - 11 April 1584 - ID=1052428 - Settlement 09 November 1585<br />

ID=1007432<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

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120 M i. Sir Richard White I was born on 10 Mar 1526 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England and died on 9 Aug 1614 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England at<br />

age 88.<br />

Richard married Dame Mary Plowden (d. 29 Dec 1593) on 7 Oct 1564 in<br />

Stoke, , Staffordshire, England.<br />

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84th Generation<br />

118. Sir George White Sr. (Sir Richard White II 83<br />

, Sir Richard White I 82<br />

, Sir Spirit White 81<br />

,<br />

Sir Spirit White 80<br />

, Sir Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir<br />

Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

,<br />

Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First<br />

Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald<br />

Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

,<br />

King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King<br />

Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De<br />

Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

,<br />

Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 3 Feb 1497 in Kelvedon, ,<br />

Essex, England, died on 14 Jun 1583 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England at age 86, and was<br />

buried in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Historical Facts: All Saints Church, Hutton, , Essex, England. All Saints' Church -<br />

Hutton Village - Hutton Hall<br />

Hutton was once an oak bound clearing in the great forest, which stretched cross the<br />

country. It is surrounded by -ings, settlements in Old English, though its name before<br />

Domesday was ATAHOU, 'at the ridge', becoming by the thirteenth century HOUTON,<br />

the suffix -ton denoting manor. Most unusually the manorial rights for the whole village<br />

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remained with the hall alone until the last century; before that nearly all the 300-odd<br />

inhabitants were copyhold tenants. Courts were held at the Hall until the last quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

the nineteenth century using the early medieval rulings, and the Essex Record Office has<br />

a lengthy selection <strong>of</strong> their deliberations.<br />

Our first <strong>of</strong>ficial record stems from the 1086 Domesday <strong>Book</strong> in which we see the village<br />

exported fish - there are still many ponds - and had an abundance, with its oak forests, <strong>of</strong><br />

swine. A Saxon brooch has been found, but round the Church (said by dowsers to be<br />

built over a crossed spring) Roman coins have been excavated and there is evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

flint tools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hall, opposite the old church, still has vestigial remains <strong>of</strong> the moated farmstead it<br />

probably once was. Its Saxon owner, Gotius, disappeared at William's accession, and the<br />

rents <strong>of</strong> the Manor from that time until the Dissolution went with only one other Essex<br />

parish to the upkeep <strong>of</strong> the new Abbey built by him in thanksgiving at Battle, St.<br />

Martinus de bello. (<strong>The</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> St. Martin, from school to cricket club, figure several<br />

times in Hutton.)<br />

Benedictine monks were a feature <strong>of</strong> the village and they gave a careful record <strong>of</strong><br />

comings and goings and monetary values in the middle ages; the hall itself was left to<br />

various tenants such as the Master <strong>of</strong> St. Bartholomew's Hospital.<br />

<strong>The</strong> village church, All Saints', possesses quatre-foiled piers and an excellently timbered<br />

nave ro<strong>of</strong> dating from the early part <strong>of</strong> the 14th century, but is almost certainly on a much<br />

earlier site. <strong>The</strong> typical Essex belfry <strong>of</strong> six posts with bracing and trellis strutting,<br />

straight from the surrounding oak woods, was built a hundred years later. <strong>The</strong> wooden<br />

remaining North porch, though reset on Victorian flint walls, is early 16th century. In the<br />

1870s a new modern Rector supervised the building <strong>of</strong> a much-increased chancel and set<br />

the whole <strong>of</strong> the walls in flint.<br />

Brasses, notably an early 16th century knight in armour and his wife and sixteen children<br />

were removed from the nave floor and set in the walls; Victorian church furniture<br />

replaced originals such as an early font, though a piscina remains in an altered position,<br />

and stained-glass windows were donated, one <strong>of</strong> which is said to have come from the<br />

Morris workshop.<br />

<strong>The</strong> five bells date variously from 1637 to 1814, the earliest being thought made by an<br />

itinerant bell maker in a pit near the church. <strong>The</strong> advisor has been in the hands <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Paul's Cathedral, as with many Essex parishes, since the middle ages.<br />

With the dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Monasteries in 1538 Henry VIII passed Hutton's 1699 acres to<br />

Sir Thomas Darcy to hold for the 20th part <strong>of</strong> a Knight's fee. Its Church goods were sold<br />

for £6 and the spoils divided between church repairs, highways and providing soldiers.<br />

Passing through the Rich family, the Manor was soon bought by the local and quite<br />

eminent Whites (a descendant was Selbourne's Gilbert White). Friends <strong>of</strong> the Petres, a<br />

daughter Susan was a favorite lady-in-waiting to Mary Tudor and played a part in the<br />

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marriage ceremony <strong>of</strong> Mary and Philip <strong>of</strong> Spain. Catholics (and a grandson was Vice-<br />

Principal <strong>of</strong> the English College at Douai) like the Petres <strong>of</strong> that time stayed out <strong>of</strong><br />

religious controversy and indeed donated the acres <strong>of</strong> the Poorsfield as the first main<br />

Hutton Charity, half yearly proceeds <strong>of</strong> which were to go to the Church and half to its<br />

deserving poor.<br />

Much <strong>of</strong> Essex sided with Parliament in the Civil War and the hall and its acres followed<br />

suit. By the end <strong>of</strong> that century it had been bought by Robert Surman (Researcher note:<br />

Hutton Hall and Manor was sold to Robert Surman by George Whyte, the son <strong>of</strong> Richard<br />

Whyte and Lady Catherine Weston prior to his death at Roxwell Essex), the inglorious<br />

cashier <strong>of</strong> the South Sea Company; when the Bubble burst it was sequestered by Walpole<br />

and sold, after a fire in which much <strong>of</strong> the Tudor building was destroyed, to a family<br />

named Hall. As it stands today much <strong>of</strong> the outer structure dates from the rebuilding <strong>of</strong><br />

1720 onwards, with a beautiful drawing room much influenced by Strawberry Hill from<br />

the latter half <strong>of</strong> the century. It has however <strong>of</strong>ten had absentee owners and was let for<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the 19th century.<br />

Until the building <strong>of</strong> Shenfield station and the start <strong>of</strong> the split-up <strong>of</strong> the Hall estate due to<br />

death duties, the population <strong>of</strong> rural Hutton remained much the same. In the 1890s an<br />

entrepreneur bought one <strong>of</strong> the estate farms to the right <strong>of</strong> the new station and began to<br />

build a garden suburb.<br />

Soon afterwards George Lansbury, the Chairman <strong>of</strong> Governors <strong>of</strong> the poorly-maintained<br />

Children's Home belonging to Poplar, descended from the train and liked what he saw to<br />

the left; 100 acres were bought and the ambitions plan <strong>of</strong> building accommodation for<br />

750 children and ancillary staff was begun. This scheme, not locally popular, was finally<br />

accomplished by 1907 and the population <strong>of</strong> Hutton trebled.<br />

During the inter-war years there was increased building, but in the 50's Hutton was<br />

transformed. Lansbury's 100 acres was the site for the first new London estate for<br />

families who had lost their homes in the war. A sister Church, St. Peter's was built by<br />

1956 together with a new Church School. Other estates, both Council and private,<br />

mushroomed, and other schools and churches flourished, St. Peter's being enlarged and<br />

improved more than once to fit the needs <strong>of</strong> the suburban Hutton which had grown up<br />

over the past fifty years apart from the agricultural village <strong>of</strong> time immemorial.<br />

• Information: 1497, Kelvedon, , Essex, England. George was a quite successful<br />

merchant. During his life he purchased several estates, each <strong>of</strong> them identified as Manor<br />

or Hall. <strong>The</strong>y included Hutton Hall in Hutton Village, Essex ... Thunderly Manor ...<br />

Runwell Hall ... Roxwell, home <strong>of</strong> the Weston Family ... Ravenhill Manor. No doubt,<br />

Hutton Hall, Hutton Village, Essex, would become the most famous <strong>of</strong> the purchased<br />

White family estates. George is referred to as Gent., Esquire and Sir.<br />

• Hutton Hall: 1558, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. George purchased Hutton<br />

Manor and Hutton Hall late 1557 or early 1558 from the Weston family who purchased it<br />

from the Rich family.<br />

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Medieval and post-medieval historic village <strong>of</strong> Hutton<br />

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<strong>The</strong> manor and rectory <strong>of</strong> Hutton were granted to Battle Abbey following the Norman<br />

Conquest, however curiously the advowson (right to appoint the priest) <strong>of</strong> the vicarage<br />

belonged to the Dean and Chapter <strong>of</strong> St Paul's Cathedral, London. <strong>The</strong> Domesday <strong>Book</strong><br />

records a population increase from 19 households in 1066 to 24 in 1086. <strong>The</strong>re were 40<br />

customary tenants in 1281, 23 in 1312, 18 in 1377 and 27 in 1424, the names <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tenant's change frequently suggesting a fluid shifting population. <strong>The</strong> records suggest that<br />

Hutton went through a bad period in the second half <strong>of</strong> the fourteenth century; the<br />

fourteenth century was a difficult period nationwide with famine and wet weather from<br />

1315-22, the Black Death <strong>of</strong> 1349 and other smaller outbreaks <strong>of</strong> plague and cattledisease,<br />

and the Peasants Revolt in 1381. Certainly in Hutton the acreage <strong>of</strong> crops grown<br />

fell rapidly from 347 arable acres in 1341-2 to 166 acres in 1389-90. <strong>The</strong> period 1362-8<br />

was marked by a huge rise in bailiffs arrears, ascribed by the bailiff to wind, rain, drought<br />

and cattle-plague, however the appointment <strong>of</strong> a new bailiff in 1368 corresponds to a<br />

drop in arrears. <strong>The</strong> number <strong>of</strong> vacant holdings rose from 0 to 7 from 1341 to 1390, and<br />

in 1389 an increase in rents by 30%. <strong>The</strong> Abbey appears to have switched production in<br />

the fourteenth century to sheep and cattle farming, although it is unclear whether this was<br />

in response to vacant holdings or cause <strong>of</strong> them. In 1342-68 a cheese-maker leased 120<br />

sheep and 60 cattle, and livestock <strong>of</strong> all kinds and fleeces were sold out <strong>of</strong> the manor. <strong>The</strong><br />

extent and nature <strong>of</strong> the medieval built-up area is uncertain, although it is probable that it<br />

was concentrated in the area <strong>of</strong> the present village, close to the church/hall complex, with<br />

the occasional outlying farm or cottage. <strong>The</strong> discovery <strong>of</strong> medieval pottery in the field to<br />

the east <strong>of</strong> the church suggests that settlement may also have extended in that direction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> village was always very small. St Martin's Abbey, Battle was closed in 1538 and<br />

its estates, including Hutton, dispersed by the Crown. In 1539 Hutton was granted to Sir<br />

Thomas Darcy who in turn transferred it to Lord Richard Rich, a major Essex landlord.<br />

Edwin Rich, grandson <strong>of</strong> Lord Richard Rich, in 1544 sold the manor <strong>of</strong> Hutton Hall,<br />

which comprised '20 messauges, 20 t<strong>of</strong>ts, 1 dove-house, 20 gardens, 100 acres <strong>of</strong> arable,<br />

40 <strong>of</strong> meadow, 100 <strong>of</strong> pasture, 100 <strong>of</strong> wood, and 40s <strong>of</strong> rent' to a Jerome Weston. Weston<br />

in turn passed the manor to the White family <strong>of</strong> Runwell. <strong>The</strong> core <strong>of</strong> the built-up area<br />

remained at what is now Hutton village, with a scatter <strong>of</strong> outlying cottages and farms<br />

along the roads. <strong>The</strong> documentary and cartographic evidence shows the location <strong>of</strong> the<br />

settlement and some information on the number and economic status <strong>of</strong> the inhabitants.<br />

In 1544 there were 20 households in the manor <strong>of</strong> Hutton Hall. <strong>The</strong> Hearth Tax <strong>of</strong> 1671-2<br />

records a total <strong>of</strong> 132 hearths belonging to 39 households, 35 hearths were in Hutton Hall<br />

(<strong>of</strong> which 22 were newly built).<br />

Source: Essex County Council on Heritage Conservation <strong>of</strong> the county<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 21 Jun 1560, Danbury, , Essex, England. Essex Record Office<br />

Level: Category Estate and Family records<br />

Level: Fonds RECORDS OF GOOD EASTER AND DISTRICT, DANBURY AND<br />

DISTRICT AND<br />

Level: Sub-Fonds DEEDS<br />

Level: Item Deeds: Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> 20d. Geo. WHITE <strong>of</strong> Hutton to<br />

Henry Avetson Recites: Fe<strong>of</strong>fment, 21 June 1569, from Henry Avetson <strong>of</strong> London, gent.,<br />

to Edmund Tirell as in D/DSp T72/3, George WHITE and Rob. Bradbery, esqs, <strong>of</strong><br />

property as in D/DSp T72/6, with the proviso that if Avetson paid them 20d. any time<br />

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during his life the deed would be void Signature <strong>of</strong> George WHITE Witnesses:<br />

RICHARD WHITE, William Clayton, Thomas Crosbie<br />

Reference Code D/DSp T72/8<br />

Dates <strong>of</strong> Creation 4 May 1577<br />

Title [Deeds: Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> 20d. Geo. WHITE <strong>of</strong> Hutton to Henry<br />

Avetson Recites: Fe<strong>of</strong>fment, 21 June 1569, from Henry Avetson <strong>of</strong> London, gent., to<br />

Edmund Tirell as in D/DSp T72/3, George WHITE and Rob. Bradbery, esqs, <strong>of</strong> property<br />

as in D/DSp T72/6, with the proviso that if Avetson paid them 20d. any time during his<br />

life the deed would be void Signature <strong>of</strong> George WHITE Witnesses: RICHARD WHITE,<br />

William Clayton, Thomas Crosbie]<br />

Scope and Content Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> 20d.<br />

Geo. WHITE <strong>of</strong> Hutton to Henry Avetson<br />

Recites: Fe<strong>of</strong>fment, 21 June 1569, from Henry Avetson <strong>of</strong> London, gent., to Edmund<br />

Tirell as in D/DSp T72/3, George WHITE and Rob. Bradbery, esqs, <strong>of</strong> property as in<br />

D/DSp T72/6, with the proviso that if Avetson paid them 20d. any time during his life the<br />

deed would be void<br />

Signature <strong>of</strong> George WHITE<br />

Witnesses: RICHARD WHITE, William Clayton, Thomas Crosbie<br />

Date From 1577<br />

Date To 1577<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 7 May 1583, Rivenhall, , Essex, England. 27 Jul 1581 - 7 May 1583 P.C.C.<br />

Rowe 26.<br />

Will <strong>of</strong> William Aylett <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall, Essex, Yeoman<br />

To be buried in the churchyard <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall or Kelvedon. Bequests to the poor <strong>of</strong> a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> parishes. To wife Margaret for her life copyhold land called More Land in<br />

Kelvedon. Also to her £100 and cattle &c. half <strong>of</strong> household stuff and the occupation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

tenement called Graces. To my eldest son Richard my lease in Cressing. To son Leonard<br />

my copyhold closes in Rivenhall called Elmesfield and Sewerland and other copyhold<br />

lands held under same Manor, and a lease called Little Rivenhall and my lease in Black<br />

Notley which I late had <strong>of</strong> George Raymond <strong>of</strong> Braintree. To son Robert my lease in<br />

Coggeshall. To son William my lease in the moiety <strong>of</strong> a tenement in Mayland called<br />

Bovells and all my tenements in Mayland Southminster and Steeple which I late had <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry Luckyn <strong>of</strong> Roxwell. To son Thomas lease <strong>of</strong> a meadow in Rivenhall I bought <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas Burgess, a copyhold tenement in Rivenhall called Black Mere and a meadow<br />

called Bayes. To son John the other half <strong>of</strong> my househld stuff by the dividing <strong>of</strong> my<br />

brothers Robert & Thomas Aylett and George Raymond and also the lands bequeathed to<br />

wife, after her death, and £100 at age 21. My executors to have my lands held <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Manor <strong>of</strong> Kelvedon Hall for the better performance <strong>of</strong> this my will. To my daughter<br />

Susan the wife <strong>of</strong> Edward Samroes £20 and each <strong>of</strong> her children (not named) to have £6.<br />

13. 4. To John, Thomas, Edward and Susan Lambe, the children <strong>of</strong> my daughter<br />

Elizabeth, deceased, late the wife <strong>of</strong> John Lambe £6. 13. 4 each. To Judith the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> my brother Thomas Aylett £6. 13. 4 at age 21. To each <strong>of</strong> my servants 3/4- Res. & Ex.<br />

my six sons. Supervisor: my brothers, George Raymond and Thomas Aylett. My free<br />

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messuages and tenements in the hamlet <strong>of</strong> Stansted in the parish <strong>of</strong> Halsted which I<br />

bought <strong>of</strong> Robert Noke, gent, and Dorothy his wife to remain to the uses declared in a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> indentures dated the 25 July 23 Eliz. between myself and wife on the one part and<br />

George Raymond <strong>of</strong> Braintree, Grocer, (my brother-in-law) and Thomas Aylett <strong>of</strong><br />

Leaden Roding (my natural brother), on the other part as in the same more plainly doth<br />

appear. And whereas I have taken up by copy <strong>of</strong> Court roll <strong>of</strong> George White, Esquire, one<br />

parcel <strong>of</strong> the waste ground <strong>of</strong> his Manor <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall and thereupon have builded one<br />

house, being now two tenements for the poor <strong>of</strong> the parish <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall, my sons to have<br />

the appointing <strong>of</strong> such persons to dwell therein.<br />

Signed & Sealed<br />

Wit: Thomas Hunt, gentleman, John Upcher, John Binded, William Piggett.<br />

Proved 7 May, 1583, by the ex. named.<br />

Source: English Origins <strong>of</strong> American Colonists, J. R. Hutchinson<br />

-----------------<br />

Research Note:<br />

-----------------<br />

This William Aylett is the direct line ancestor <strong>of</strong> the Virginia Immigrant Aylett family.<br />

• Estate: 11 Apr 1584-9 Nov 1585, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. George<br />

White, Gent. - 11 April 1584 - ID=1052428 - Settlement 09 November 1585<br />

ID=1007432<br />

George married Dame Katherine Strode, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir William Strode III and Eve<br />

Courtenay, on 25 May 1523 in Pulborough, , Sussex, England. Katherine was born in 1501<br />

in Parnham House, Pulborough, , Sussex, England, died on 21 Dec 1565 in Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England at age 64, and was buried in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 117)<br />

119. Eleanore White (Sir James White 83<br />

, Sir Richard White I 82<br />

, Sir Spirit White 81<br />

, Sir Spirit<br />

White 80<br />

, Sir Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit<br />

White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir<br />

John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of<br />

Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald<br />

Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

,<br />

King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King<br />

Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De<br />

Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

,<br />

Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

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Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 16 Feb 1498 in Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England and died on 12 Feb 1554 in Albury, , Hertfordshire, England at age 55.<br />

Eleanore married Robert Grey, son <strong>of</strong> Edward Grey and Joyce Whorwood. Robert was<br />

born in 1494 in Whittington, , Staffordshire, England and died in 1534 in Enville, ,<br />

Staffordshire, England at age 40.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

121 M i. Andrew Grey Esq. was born in 1529 in Enville, , Staffordshire, England,<br />

died on 13 Jan 1614 in Pulters, Hitchin, , Hertfordshire, England at age 85,<br />

and was buried in Hinxworth Church, Hinxworth, , Hertfordshire, England.<br />

Andrew married Joan Foster (d. 1609) on 18 May 1572 in Temple Church<br />

Of England, London, , Greater London, England.<br />

120. Sir Richard White I (Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William<br />

Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry<br />

Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir<br />

John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

,<br />

Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

,<br />

Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth)<br />

64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark<br />

Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd<br />

Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria<br />

De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul<br />

De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

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Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 10 Mar 1526 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England and died on 9 Aug 1614 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England at age 88.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1526, Kelvedon, , Essex, England. <strong>The</strong> pedigree from here forward as<br />

published in the Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex are corrupt, with sufficient pro<strong>of</strong>s included to make<br />

the necessary corrections to the White family <strong>of</strong> Hutton Essex, and present a credible and<br />

provable pedigree. We include the pertinent data from source:<br />

Source: <strong>The</strong> visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven,<br />

1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634. To which are added Miscellaneous Essex pedigrees<br />

from various Harleian manuscripts: and an appendix containing Berry's Essex pedigrees.<br />

Ed. with and index <strong>of</strong> names, by Walter C. Metcalfe. London, Mitchell and Hughes,<br />

1878-79. 2 v. 28 cm.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 18 May 1594-9 Aug 1614, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Sir Richard<br />

WHITE, Sr. <strong>of</strong> Hutton Hall ... Living: May 18, 1594 Runwell, Essex, England<br />

(deposition) d: August 09, 1614 Residence: Hutton Hall, Essex, England.<br />

• Knighthood: 15 Sep 1601, Kelvedon, , Essex, England. September 15-16, 1601 -<br />

Richard was knighted in his home by Queen Elizabeth I.<br />

• His obituary was published on 19 Aug 1614 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England.<br />

Richard's obituary was published in London August 19, 1614.<br />

Richard married Dame Mary Plowden, daughter <strong>of</strong> Edmund Plowden Esq. and Katherine<br />

Sheldon, on 7 Oct 1564 in Stoke, , Staffordshire, England. Mary was born on 3 Sep 1548 in<br />

Plowden Hall, Lydbury North, , Shropshire, England, died on 29 Dec 1593 in Hutton Hall,<br />

Hutton, , Essex, England at age 45, and was buried in Plowden Hall, Lydbury North, ,<br />

Shropshire, England.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

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• Marriage: 7 Oct 1654, Stoke, , Staffordshire, England. Marriage Contract made<br />

October 3, 1557 - Marriage to occur no earlier than October 3, 1564 when Mary was aged<br />

16 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

122 M i. Sir Richard White II was born on 27 Jul 1572 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England, died on 9 Aug 1634 in Hutton, , Essex, England at age 62, and was<br />

buried on 11 Aug 1634 in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, ,<br />

Essex, England.<br />

Richard married Anne Grey (d. 27 Jan 1623) on 25 Dec 1594 in Hutton Hall,<br />

Hutton, , Essex, England.<br />

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85th Generation<br />

121. Andrew Grey Esq. (Eleanore White 84<br />

, Sir James White 83<br />

, Sir Richard White I 82<br />

, Sir Spirit<br />

White 81<br />

, Sir Spirit White 80<br />

, Sir Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White 77<br />

, Sir Spirit<br />

White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert White 72<br />

, Sir<br />

James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz<br />

Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

,<br />

King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in 1529 in Enville, ,<br />

Staffordshire, England, died on 13 Jan 1614 in Pulters, Hitchin, , Hertfordshire, England at age<br />

85, and was buried in Hinxworth Church, Hinxworth, , Hertfordshire, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• He was educated in 1546 in Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England. Cambridge<br />

University Alumni, 1261-1900 about Andrew Graye<br />

Name: Andrew Graye<br />

College: CLARE<br />

Entered: Michs. 1546<br />

Died: 13 Jan 1614<br />

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More Information: Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1546. Of Albury, Herts. Adm. at<br />

the Inner Temple, 1553. Bencher, 1574. Treasurer, 1585. Died Jan. 13, 1614-5, at Pulters,<br />

Herts., aged 85. Buried in Hinxworth Church. M.I. He was a contributor, £25, to the<br />

defence <strong>of</strong> the country at the time <strong>of</strong> the Armada, 1588. (Clutterbuck, III. 529.)<br />

• Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: 16 Jul 1553, London, , Greater London, England. THE INNER TEMPLE<br />

ADMISSIONS DATABASE<br />

Andrew Gray<br />

PERSONAL DETAILS<br />

INN DETAILS<br />

First Name: Andrew<br />

Last Name: Gray (standard); Graye (given)<br />

Address:<br />

Albury<br />

Hertfordshire<br />

England<br />

Admission Date: 16/07/1553<br />

Call Year: n/a<br />

Bench Year: n/a<br />

Leaving Date: not known<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Death: not known<br />

Judicial Appointment: n/a<br />

FATHER'S DETAILS<br />

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br />

Notes: Pledges: Rothwod, Elt<strong>of</strong>t. Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Inner Temple Nov.1585-Nov.1586.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 18 May 1563, Datchworth, , Hertfordshire, England. Hertfordshire Archives and<br />

Local Studies<br />

Title deeds and estate papers <strong>of</strong> the Lytton family <strong>of</strong> Knebworth House, Knebworth,<br />

c1279 - 1910<br />

Title deeds and estate papers <strong>of</strong> the Lytton family <strong>of</strong> Knebworth House, Knebworth,<br />

c1279-1910<br />

Licence DE/K/22222 18 May 1563<br />

<strong>The</strong>se documents are held at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies<br />

Contents:<br />

To Andrew Grey, Robert Spencer, and Humphrey Foster, gentlemen, to alienate the<br />

manor <strong>of</strong> MagdaleynBury in Welwyn and Datchworth to Jasper Waren, gentleman, and<br />

Antonia his wife. Great Seal<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 6 Feb 1603, Whitehall, London, , Greater London, England. Parliament held on<br />

6 February, 45 Elizabeth, a.d. 1602-3, before John Croke, Andrew Greye, Richard<br />

Tredweye, Ralph Ratcliff, and others.<br />

-------------<br />

This is the last session <strong>of</strong> Parliament that Andrew Grey Esquire attended for he retired<br />

from his <strong>of</strong>fice as Crown Bencher shortly thereafter, and removed to Pulters.<br />

Source: A calendar <strong>of</strong> the Inner Temple records (1896), Editor: v. 1-3, F.A. Inderwick; v.<br />

4-5, R.A. Roberts<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 1614, Pulters, Hitchin, , Hertfordshire, England. Manor <strong>of</strong> Pulters<br />

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<strong>The</strong> reputed manor <strong>of</strong> PULTERS (Polters, xviii cent.; Potters, xix cent.) seems to be first<br />

mentioned by name in the year 1782. Chauncy says that it was held in the reign <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward IV by a family <strong>of</strong> the name <strong>of</strong> Pulter, who held it <strong>of</strong> the king for a yearly rent <strong>of</strong><br />

10s. 8d. From them he says it was sold to John Ward, son <strong>of</strong> Richard Ward <strong>of</strong> Holden, co.<br />

York., who was Lord Mayor <strong>of</strong> London for one month in 1484. <strong>The</strong> Wards appear to<br />

have been connected with Hinxworth as early as 1453, for Simon Ward, who died in that<br />

year, was buried in Hinxworth Church. John Ward, who placed a window in Hinxworth<br />

Church, certainly held land in Hinxworth, for Chauncy says he gave cow commons to<br />

maintain the church in repair, the people <strong>of</strong> Hinxworth being taxed according to the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> cows they had on the common. But there seems to be no direct pro<strong>of</strong> that his<br />

lands were the manor <strong>of</strong> Pulters. Chauncy says that after the death <strong>of</strong> John Ward in 1487<br />

his lands in Hinxworth were conveyed to John Lambard, master <strong>of</strong> the Mercers'<br />

Company and alderman <strong>of</strong> London. John Lambert or Lambard was holding lands in<br />

Hinxworth <strong>of</strong> the manor <strong>of</strong> Hinxworth at the end <strong>of</strong> the 15th century, but there is nothing<br />

to show that they represent the manor <strong>of</strong> Pulters. In the 16th century this holding had<br />

descended to Thomas Lambert, and included a capital messuage. Chauncy says Thomas<br />

Lambert was charged in Exchequer for this manor by the name <strong>of</strong> Pulters with a yearly<br />

rent <strong>of</strong> 10s. 8d. According to some proceedings in the court <strong>of</strong> Chancery Thomas<br />

Lambert fell into financial difficulties. It appears that Andrew Gray <strong>of</strong> the Inner Temple<br />

promised to give him introductions which would lead to an advantageous marriage, and<br />

in return Thomas Lambert granted him a lease <strong>of</strong> his lands in Hinxworth on very<br />

favourable terms. He eventually mortgaged his property to Gray. As a natural<br />

consequence he brought a suit against Gray in which he said he had never received the<br />

introductions nor been enabled to make a good marriage. <strong>The</strong> lands, however, were<br />

probably retained by Gray, who died in 1614 and whose monument is in the parish<br />

church. From him they appear to have passed to Andrew Bayning, who held, besides the<br />

advowson <strong>of</strong> Hinxworth, four messuages, two dove-houses, four gardens and four<br />

orchards, 489 acres <strong>of</strong> land and 10s. rent in Hinxworth, Caldecote and Ashwell.<br />

Source: 'Parishes: Hinxworth', A History <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong> Hertford: volume 3 (1912), pp.<br />

232-240.<br />

• Estate: 24 Apr 1615, London, , Greater London, England. Andrew's will proved in<br />

P.C.C. April 24, 1615.<br />

Andrew married Joan Foster, daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas Foster and Elizabeth Rawkett, on 18<br />

May 1572 in Temple Church Of England, London, , Greater London, England. Joan was born<br />

in 1539 in London, , Greater London, England, was christened on 25 Nov 1539 in St. Martin<br />

Ludgate Parish, London, , Greater London, England, and died in 1609 in Pulters, Hitchin, ,<br />

Hertfordshire, England at age 70.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1539, London, , Greater London, England. Jone was the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas Foster and his wife, Elizabeth Rawkett, both <strong>of</strong> Durham - Her parents married<br />

very early 1539 at St. Nicholas Parish, Durham. Her parents removed to London before<br />

her birth. Marriage record for her parents confirmed by Boyd's Inhabitants <strong>of</strong> London.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

123 F i. Anne Grey was born in 1574 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England, was christened<br />

on 13 Sep 1574 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England, died on 27 Jan 1623 in Rome,<br />

, Lazio, Italy at age 49, and was buried on 30 Jan 1623 in Church Of Santa<br />

Maria Maggiore, Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

Anne married Sir Richard White II (d. 9 Aug 1634) on 25 Dec 1594 in<br />

Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 122)<br />

122. Sir Richard White II (Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William<br />

Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry<br />

Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas<br />

Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir<br />

John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of<br />

Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald<br />

Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

,<br />

King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King<br />

Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De<br />

Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

,<br />

Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of<br />

Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany<br />

48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

,<br />

King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

,<br />

King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus<br />

Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos<br />

Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on,<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach<br />

23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach<br />

III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-<br />

Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-<br />

Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II<br />

Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu<br />

VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

,<br />

Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 27 Jul 1572 in Kelvedon, ,<br />

Essex, England, died on 9 Aug 1634 in Hutton, , Essex, England at age 62, and was buried on 11<br />

Aug 1634 in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex, England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

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• Family: Richard and Anne had two children that survived to adulthood and married.<br />

This Sir Richard Whyte married once, and once only. <strong>The</strong> conflation <strong>of</strong> this man with his<br />

son originated for several reasons; primarily, the Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex; secondly, ongoing<br />

religious persecution and the Recusant Society records; thirdly, the English Civil War<br />

when the estates <strong>of</strong> the involved families were probated in London instead <strong>of</strong> Essex.<br />

• Information: 1572, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Richard was educated at the<br />

<strong>Free</strong> English School in Paris. We are not sure <strong>of</strong> the familial connections betwixt our<br />

family in England and James I who knighted Richard; however, the connections runs<br />

back to Robert II King <strong>of</strong> Scots, through the Sandilands family in Scotland. With the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> this Richard, conflation with his son and namesake was first recorded in the<br />

Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex.<br />

Richard Whyte and his wife, Anne Grey, were 3rd cousins.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex <strong>of</strong> 1552 Hawley, 1558 Hervey, 1570 Cooke, Raven 1612, and<br />

Owen & Lilly 1634 as compiled and published in London by Walter C. Metcalfe, F.S.A.<br />

1878 ... are not accurate, which should be evident to any serious researcher. <strong>The</strong> hard<br />

dates <strong>of</strong> death are extant for everyone involved; therefore, only necessary pro<strong>of</strong>s cited<br />

herein.<br />

<strong>The</strong> claim that Richard Whyte married Anne Grey or Gray proves her as the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Andrew Grey <strong>of</strong> the Inner Temple; although, there were several Grey-Gray men admitted<br />

to the Inner Temple, the record as published is correct, and fully supported by his<br />

enrollment at Cambridge, and subsequent admission to the Inner Temple. Anne Grey<br />

married Sir Richard Whyte, and had two children by him. She died in Rome January 27,<br />

1623 and was buried January 30, 1623. Her husband Sir Richard Whyte was knighted<br />

August 13, 1603; he should have been referred to as Sir in the Visitations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pedigree that has came forward is errant in that, many people claim Sir Richard<br />

Whyte remarried the Lady Catherine Weston after his first wife Anne Grey died, which is<br />

incorrect.<br />

It was the son <strong>of</strong> Sir Richard Whyte and Anne Grey who married Lady Catherine<br />

Weston; their son should have been identified as Richard Whyte, Esquire. This<br />

information taken directly from original manuscripts, not the errant Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex,<br />

which in fact and circumstance only two Visitations were involved, 1612 & 1634.<br />

Visitations <strong>of</strong> 1552, 1558 and 1570 are also wrong in that, Susan Whyte that married<br />

Thomas Tonge was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Richard Whyte and his wife, Margaret Strelley, not<br />

Richard Whyte and Maude Tyrrell per the Visitations. She was the Sister <strong>of</strong> George<br />

Whyte who married Margaret Strode. <strong>The</strong> Visitations also prove George Whyte as the<br />

father <strong>of</strong> a Susan, but George had only one daughter Mary, who married Roger Abdy and<br />

whose pro<strong>of</strong>s are very well documented in Boyd's Inhabitants <strong>of</strong> London, and the<br />

Visitations <strong>of</strong> London. That same record proves George's daughter Susan ... married the<br />

father <strong>of</strong> George Whyte's wife, William Strode ... in other words, the Visitations prove<br />

the non existent daughter Susan married her own grandfather...!<br />

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<strong>The</strong> key to the Whyte-White family in England is the pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong>fered by the Priests and<br />

Nuns <strong>of</strong> the various families. Richard White who married Maude Tyrrell died 1475 -<br />

Thomas Tonge who married Susan Whyte (very famous Lady in Waiting for Queen<br />

Mary) died March 18, 1536, and Queen Mary asked for her by name and she was her<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Wardrobes. Queen Mary gave Susan Whyte Tonge the Manor <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall,<br />

who bequeathed it to her brother George Whyte who married Katherine Strelley. We<br />

have five hard pro<strong>of</strong>s for Susan Whyte & Thomas Tonge, Clarenceux King <strong>of</strong> Arms.<br />

From George White & Katherine Strode, there were three consecutive males named<br />

Richard White.<br />

1. Sir Richard White knighted September 15, 1601 m: Mary Plowden<br />

2. Sir Richard White knighted August 13, 1603 m: Anne Grey<br />

3. Richard White Esquire born (not a christening date) October 13, 1595 m: Lady<br />

Catherine Weston and had eight children:<br />

1. James White born July 23, 1621<br />

2. John White born August 11, 1622<br />

3. Elizabeth White born March 18, 1624<br />

4. Catherine White born August 23, 1626<br />

5. George White born February 16, 1628 - Eldest Twin<br />

6. Jerome White born February 16, 1628 - Younger Twin<br />

7. Charles White born July 2, 1630<br />

8. Frances White born May 17, 1632<br />

<strong>The</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> eight children can be read today at the Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore in<br />

Rome, the place where she rests in peace.<br />

• Knighthood: 13 Aug 1603, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Richard was<br />

knighted by James I on August 13, 1603 for his service during the war with Spain.<br />

Richard married Anne Grey, daughter <strong>of</strong> Andrew Grey Esq. and Joan Foster, on 25 Dec<br />

1594 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Anne was born in 1574 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England, was christened on 13 Sep 1574 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England, died on 27 Jan 1623<br />

in Rome, , Lazio, Italy at age 49, and was buried on 30 Jan 1623 in Church Of Santa Maria<br />

Maggiore, Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1573, London, , Greater London, England. Anne was the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Andrew Grey and his wife, Anne Foster. Anne Grey and Richard Whyte were 3rd<br />

cousins.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

124 M i. Richard White III, Esq. was born on 13 Oct 1595 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, ,<br />

Essex, England, died on 16 Apr 1656 in Rome, , Lazio, Italy at age 60, and<br />

was buried in Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

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Richard married Lady Catherine Weston (d. 2 Nov 1645) on 2 May 1620 in<br />

St Giles At Packwood, , Warwickshire, England.<br />

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86th Generation<br />

123. Anne Grey (Andrew Grey Esq. 85<br />

, Eleanore White 84<br />

, Sir James White 83<br />

, Sir Richard White<br />

I 82<br />

, Sir Spirit White 81<br />

, Sir Spirit White 80<br />

, Sir Spirit White 79<br />

, Sir Spirit White 78<br />

, Sir Spirit White<br />

77<br />

, Sir Spirit White 76<br />

, Sir Spirit White 75<br />

, Sir Robert White 74<br />

, Sir Edmund White 73<br />

, Sir Robert<br />

White 72<br />

, Sir James White 71<br />

, Sir John White 70<br />

, Sir James White II 69<br />

, Sir James White I 68<br />

, Lord<br />

William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince<br />

Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King<br />

Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born in<br />

1574 in Kelvedon, , Essex, England, was christened on 13 Sep 1574 in Kelvedon, , Essex,<br />

England, died on 27 Jan 1623 in Rome, , Lazio, Italy at age 49, and was buried on 30 Jan 1623 in<br />

Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1573, London, , Greater London, England. Anne was the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Andrew Grey and his wife, Anne Foster. Anne Grey and Richard Whyte were 3rd<br />

cousins.<br />

Anne married Sir Richard White II, son <strong>of</strong> Sir Richard White I and Dame Mary Plowden,<br />

on 25 Dec 1594 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Richard was born on 27 Jul 1572 in<br />

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Kelvedon, , Essex, England, died on 9 Aug 1634 in Hutton, , Essex, England at age 62, and<br />

was buried on 11 Aug 1634 in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial Ground, Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Family: Richard and Anne had two children that survived to adulthood and married.<br />

This Sir Richard Whyte married once, and once only. <strong>The</strong> conflation <strong>of</strong> this man with his<br />

son originated for several reasons; primarily, the Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex; secondly, ongoing<br />

religious persecution and the Recusant Society records; thirdly, the English Civil War<br />

when the estates <strong>of</strong> the involved families were probated in London instead <strong>of</strong> Essex.<br />

• Information: 1572, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Richard was educated at the<br />

<strong>Free</strong> English School in Paris. We are not sure <strong>of</strong> the familial connections betwixt our<br />

family in England and James I who knighted Richard; however, the connections runs<br />

back to Robert II King <strong>of</strong> Scots, through the Sandilands family in Scotland. With the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> this Richard, conflation with his son and namesake was first recorded in the<br />

Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex.<br />

Richard Whyte and his wife, Anne Grey, were 3rd cousins.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex <strong>of</strong> 1552 Hawley, 1558 Hervey, 1570 Cooke, Raven 1612, and<br />

Owen & Lilly 1634 as compiled and published in London by Walter C. Metcalfe, F.S.A.<br />

1878 ... are not accurate, which should be evident to any serious researcher. <strong>The</strong> hard<br />

dates <strong>of</strong> death are extant for everyone involved; therefore, only necessary pro<strong>of</strong>s cited<br />

herein.<br />

<strong>The</strong> claim that Richard Whyte married Anne Grey or Gray proves her as the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Andrew Grey <strong>of</strong> the Inner Temple; although, there were several Grey-Gray men admitted<br />

to the Inner Temple, the record as published is correct, and fully supported by his<br />

enrollment at Cambridge, and subsequent admission to the Inner Temple. Anne Grey<br />

married Sir Richard Whyte, and had two children by him. She died in Rome January 27,<br />

1623 and was buried January 30, 1623. Her husband Sir Richard Whyte was knighted<br />

August 13, 1603; he should have been referred to as Sir in the Visitations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pedigree that has came forward is errant in that, many people claim Sir Richard<br />

Whyte remarried the Lady Catherine Weston after his first wife Anne Grey died, which is<br />

incorrect.<br />

It was the son <strong>of</strong> Sir Richard Whyte and Anne Grey who married Lady Catherine<br />

Weston; their son should have been identified as Richard Whyte, Esquire. This<br />

information taken directly from original manuscripts, not the errant Visitations <strong>of</strong> Essex,<br />

which in fact and circumstance only two Visitations were involved, 1612 & 1634.<br />

Visitations <strong>of</strong> 1552, 1558 and 1570 are also wrong in that, Susan Whyte that married<br />

Thomas Tonge was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Richard Whyte and his wife, Margaret Strelley, not<br />

Richard Whyte and Maude Tyrrell per the Visitations. She was the Sister <strong>of</strong> George<br />

Whyte who married Margaret Strode. <strong>The</strong> Visitations also prove George Whyte as the<br />

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father <strong>of</strong> a Susan, but George had only one daughter Mary, who married Roger Abdy and<br />

whose pro<strong>of</strong>s are very well documented in Boyd's Inhabitants <strong>of</strong> London, and the<br />

Visitations <strong>of</strong> London. That same record proves George's daughter Susan ... married the<br />

father <strong>of</strong> George Whyte's wife, William Strode ... in other words, the Visitations prove<br />

the non existent daughter Susan married her own grandfather...!<br />

<strong>The</strong> key to the Whyte-White family in England is the pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong>fered by the Priests and<br />

Nuns <strong>of</strong> the various families. Richard White who married Maude Tyrrell died 1475 -<br />

Thomas Tonge who married Susan Whyte (very famous Lady in Waiting for Queen<br />

Mary) died March 18, 1536, and Queen Mary asked for her by name and she was her<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Wardrobes. Queen Mary gave Susan Whyte Tonge the Manor <strong>of</strong> Rivenhall,<br />

who bequeathed it to her brother George Whyte who married Katherine Strelley. We<br />

have five hard pro<strong>of</strong>s for Susan Whyte & Thomas Tonge, Clarenceux King <strong>of</strong> Arms.<br />

From George White & Katherine Strode, there were three consecutive males named<br />

Richard White.<br />

1. Sir Richard White knighted September 15, 1601 m: Mary Plowden<br />

2. Sir Richard White knighted August 13, 1603 m: Anne Grey<br />

3. Richard White Esquire born (not a christening date) October 13, 1595 m: Lady<br />

Catherine Weston and had eight children:<br />

1. James White born July 23, 1621<br />

2. John White born August 11, 1622<br />

3. Elizabeth White born March 18, 1624<br />

4. Catherine White born August 23, 1626<br />

5. George White born February 16, 1628 - Eldest Twin<br />

6. Jerome White born February 16, 1628 - Younger Twin<br />

7. Charles White born July 2, 1630<br />

8. Frances White born May 17, 1632<br />

<strong>The</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> eight children can be read today at the Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore in<br />

Rome, the place where she rests in peace.<br />

• Knighthood: 13 Aug 1603, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Richard was<br />

knighted by James I on August 13, 1603 for his service during the war with Spain.<br />

(Duplicate Line. See Person 122)<br />

124. Richard White III, Esq. (Sir Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine<br />

Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard<br />

Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh<br />

Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode<br />

71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William<br />

Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of<br />

Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King<br />

Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

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Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on<br />

13 Oct 1595 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England, died on 16 Apr 1656 in Rome, , Lazio,<br />

Italy at age 60, and was buried in Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1595, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Since 1880 the Wells family<br />

genealogy researchers have wrongly identified Frances Whyte or White, who married<br />

Richard Wells in Virginia in 1638 as the daughter <strong>of</strong> this Richard Whyte-White and his<br />

wife, Lady Catherine Weston. <strong>The</strong> error continues today more than 120 years after the<br />

first erroneous assumption was made by someone attempting to prove heritage to<br />

Charlemagne. <strong>The</strong> descendants <strong>of</strong> this family are validated as direct descendants <strong>of</strong><br />

Charlemagne, but this man's daughter Frances was not the lady that married Richard<br />

Wells <strong>of</strong> Virginia and Maryland.<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 8 Apr 1642, Whitehall, London, , Greater London, England. Whitehall, London,<br />

Greater London, England<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Commons, Vol., II, pg 517, Column II, Paragraph IV<br />

Die Veneris, 8 Aprilis, 1642<br />

White's Pass.<br />

Ordered, That Rich. White, <strong>of</strong> Hutton in the County <strong>of</strong> Essex, with the Lady Catherine<br />

his Wife, and George Jerome, Charles, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Francis White, their<br />

Children, shall be licensed by this House to be transported into France, together with<br />

Three Men Servants, and Three Maid Servants (whose Names are also particularly to be<br />

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inserted in the Warrant) and to transport their Trunks <strong>of</strong> Apparel, and other necessary<br />

Provisions: And the Searchers are required to take care that no prohibited Commodities<br />

be exported by them.<br />

Source: 'House <strong>of</strong> Commons Journal Volume 2: 08 April 1642', Journal <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Commons: volume 2: 1640-1643 (1802), pp. 516-518.<br />

--------------------<br />

Research Note:<br />

--------------------<br />

This researcher owns and has in his possession the Original Pass as issued by order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Commons, which is very explicit, and has three seals affixed. We also own and<br />

possess a scanned image <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Commons Journal page 517 where this pro<strong>of</strong> is<br />

extant. <strong>The</strong> University <strong>of</strong> London in the City <strong>of</strong> London holds it, and it is located in the<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Parliament Trust Archive section.<br />

• Migration: 23 Jul 1642, Hutton, , Essex, England. Because <strong>of</strong> religious pressures from<br />

neighbors, Richard and wife Catherine decided to move to Italy. Two days after their son<br />

James reached the age <strong>of</strong> Majority on June 25, 1642, Richard and their family departed<br />

Hutton in Essex bound for Paris where his brother was teaching at the Sorbonne. All<br />

necessary civil duties were completed and dated July 23, 1642.<br />

Richard married Lady Catherine Weston, daughter <strong>of</strong> Lord Richard Weston Earl Of<br />

Portland and Frances Waldegrave, on 2 May 1620 in St Giles At Packwood, ,<br />

Warwickshire, England. Catherine was born on 12 May 1607 in Roxwell, , Essex, England,<br />

was christened on 8 Jun 1607 in Roxwell, , Essex, England, died on 2 Nov 1645 in Rome,<br />

Lazio, Italy at age 38, and was buried on 9 Nov 1645 in Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore,<br />

Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Pro<strong>of</strong>: 8 Jun 1607, Roxwell, , Essex, England. IGI#C042551<br />

• Information: 25 Jul 1642, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. Catherine was not<br />

well, and she never recovered her health. After less than a year in Paris her condition had<br />

not improved. She and her family and were invited to Rome to live in a much better<br />

climate in hope <strong>of</strong> her recovery. <strong>The</strong>re she was cared for by her family assisted by local<br />

nuns associated with the Church <strong>of</strong> Santa Maria Maggiore until her death.<br />

• Epitaph: Tribute to Wife, and Mother, 2 Nov 1645, Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore,<br />

Rome, , Lazio, Italy. To the best and greatest <strong>God</strong>, Catherine Weston, Wife, <strong>of</strong> Portland<br />

<strong>of</strong> Great Britain. Treasured daughter, singularly dutiful, endowed with great integrity and<br />

modesty, who because <strong>of</strong> her Catholic faith left England with her husband and family,<br />

and finally came to Rome, and after having endured various hardships for three years,<br />

having left eight children behind, went to a better life on the second kalends <strong>of</strong><br />

November, in the year 1645, at the age <strong>of</strong> 38. Richard White, <strong>of</strong> Essex in Great Britain,<br />

from ancient stock, placed this in memory <strong>of</strong> his most beloved wife.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

125 M i. Sir James White was born on 23 Jul 1621 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex,<br />

England and died on 12 Nov 1689 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada at age 68.<br />

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James married Margaret Sandilands (d. 7 Jun 1667) on 5 Aug 1642 in Kirk<br />

Calder, Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland.<br />

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87th Generation<br />

125. Sir James White (Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

,<br />

Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I,<br />

Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode<br />

Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir<br />

Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

,<br />

Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon<br />

Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

,<br />

King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on<br />

23 Jul 1621 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England and died on 12 Nov 1689 in Kingston,<br />

Ontario, Canada at age 68.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1621, Hutton Hall, Hutton, , Essex, England. When his parents, his three<br />

younger brothers and three younger sisters departed England for France, James and his<br />

brother John went to Scotland and lived at the family estate there located near Mid Calder<br />

just outside Edinburgh. His brother entered St Andrews upon arrival; James finished his<br />

education and married there. He was knighted upon finishing his education and served as<br />

a Royal Knight Templar <strong>of</strong> Malta until returning to England upon the restoration <strong>of</strong><br />

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Charles II. <strong>The</strong> years immediately after returning to England late 1660 proved trying and<br />

most difficult for James, as he took up residence first at Packwood.<br />

<strong>The</strong> priory <strong>of</strong> Coventry held the Manor <strong>of</strong> Packwood until the Dissolution when Henry<br />

VIII sold it to William Sheldon in 1544. Sheldon sold it to Robert Burdett <strong>of</strong> Bramcote,<br />

who died 1549, and when Thomas Spencer <strong>of</strong> Clavedon purchased the manor whose<br />

descendants held it until 1661. Late 1661 the manor was divided among four surviving<br />

daughters <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas Spencer. When the division occurred, James removed to Hutton<br />

in Essex where others <strong>of</strong> his family (brothers Jerome and George then in Maryland) held<br />

the famed private family estate <strong>of</strong> Hutton Hall. William Sheldon referenced herein was<br />

the same man whose daughter Katherine married Edmund Plowden Esquire, and whose<br />

daughter, Mary Plowden married Sir Richard Whyte I.<br />

James and Margaret visited Maryland in 1666 where his brother Jerome surveyed a small<br />

tract <strong>of</strong> land in Anne Arundel County. He built a modest home there and when completed<br />

and furbished, he and Margaret returned to England. Margaret died June 9, 1667 and was<br />

buried in the Whyte family burial plot at Hutton Village. We are not privy to the ensuing<br />

events; however, Margaret was buried with Roman Catholic rites. <strong>The</strong> next week James<br />

was deported, and landed in Maryland late August 1667. James' daughter Jane married<br />

Walter Broadhurst Jr. the following year <strong>of</strong> 1668. James busied himself with local events<br />

and worked with his brothers Jerome and George. His son Thomas landed in Maryland in<br />

March <strong>of</strong> 1669 after spending a year as assistant priest at Youghal Ireland in the Parish <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Mary. St. Mary is one <strong>of</strong> the most ancient <strong>of</strong> churches still in use in Ireland. Built in<br />

1220, the original structure still stands today and is in excellent repair.<br />

During his service to the Knights <strong>of</strong> Malta, James had met Robert Cavelier de La Salle in<br />

Scotland, and had served with Robert in France on more than one occasion. In 1671 when<br />

Jerome and George had returned to England, Robert Cavelier visited the Calvert family in<br />

Maryland, and stayed with James while there. James went with Robert to Canada; later,<br />

James returned to Canada where he settled near Fort Cataraqui built by Robert Cavelier<br />

de La Salle on behalf <strong>of</strong> then Governor <strong>of</strong> Nouvelle-France in 1673. <strong>The</strong> fort was later<br />

renamed Frontenac, and eventually become the City <strong>of</strong> Kingston. War broke out between<br />

France and the Iroquois League in 1687 and in 1689 Marquis de Denonville ordered the<br />

Fort destroyed and abandoned. James refused to leave his small settlement because he did<br />

not agree with the French concerning the war, and the imprisonment <strong>of</strong> the Iroquois as<br />

slaves. James died at his small outpost living amongst friends on November 12, 1689. His<br />

close friend Martin Chartier and his family buried James in his orchard.<br />

• Family Agreement Whyte-Wilson: Knights <strong>of</strong> St. John <strong>of</strong> Malta, 2 Jun 1660,<br />

Springfield, Fife, Scotland. "In perpetuity to forever make welcome members <strong>of</strong> either<br />

family in their houses, or their estates wherever on this earth they may be, in order to<br />

further promote the cause as declared through mutual bondage as was preordained by<br />

both houses sitting in session by, and jointly with, Knights <strong>of</strong> St. John, Templar <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerusalem, Hospitalours, Malta, June 12, 1530, as was Ordained as, <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Thistle, acknowledged by James V <strong>of</strong> Scotland, and decreed 1534."<br />

• He immigrated in 1666 to Maryland. Maryland land grant sufficient to prove<br />

immigration.<br />

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• Maryland Land Grant: 1666, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland Land Patent -<br />

Survey by Jerome White<br />

1666 - 30 acres -Whites Folly, Anne Arundel County - Liber 9, Folio 149<br />

James married Margaret Sandilands, daughter <strong>of</strong> John Sandilands and Alison Stevensone,<br />

on 5 Aug 1642 in Kirk Calder, Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland. Margaret was born on 17<br />

Apr 1624 in Edinburgh, , Midlothian, Scotland, died on 7 Jun 1667 in Hutton Hall, Hutton, ,<br />

Essex, England at age 43, and was buried on 9 Jun 1667 in Whyte, Hutton Village Burial<br />

Ground, Hutton, , Essex, England.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 5 Aug 1642, Kirk Calder, Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

126 M i. Thomas White was born on 9 Sep 1647 in Calder, Mid Calder, West<br />

Lothian, Scotland, died on 6 Feb 1721 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada at age<br />

73, and was buried in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.<br />

Thomas married Margaret Corrane (d. 5 Jan 1747) on 12 Nov 1679 in<br />

Fredricktowne Village, Maryland.<br />

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88th Generation<br />

126. Thomas White (Sir James White 87<br />

, Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir<br />

Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

,<br />

William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq.<br />

77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir<br />

John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De<br />

Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern<br />

66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm<br />

Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson<br />

61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King<br />

Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise<br />

De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born on 9 Sep 1647 in Calder, Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, died on 6 Feb<br />

1721 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada at age 73, and was buried in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.<br />

General Notes: To fulfill his obligation to the Papacy, passage for Fr. Andrew Thomas<br />

White and his lifetime indentured housekeeper-servant, Margaret Corrane was booked<br />

aboard the ship Encrease based in Youghal, Ireland by clergy at local St. Mary's Church.<br />

<strong>The</strong> indenture, and dowry for Margaret Corrane (correct spelling Cohrane) previously<br />

attended to by faithful Roman Catholic clergy at Kinross, Fife, Scotland. Andrew<br />

Thomas met his lifetime housekeeper and future wife for the first time upon arrival at<br />

Youghal, Ireland; she was twelve years old, Andrew Thomas was then aged thirty-one<br />

years.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> father and mother <strong>of</strong> Margaret Corrane are known to us; however, to insure some<br />

facts remain private - her father and mother shall remain unknown to history for many<br />

reasons, chiefly because people would think her parents sold their child to a lifetime <strong>of</strong><br />

slavery, which was not the case at all. <strong>The</strong> truth is, Margaret learned English, French,<br />

Latin, and could still speak her native Gaelic that she taught to Andrew Thomas while he<br />

was teaching her. That occurrred after their move away from where they first landed and<br />

settled in Frederick County, Maryland.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• He was ordained a Holy Orders on 21 Apr 1677 in <strong>The</strong> Vatican, Rome, , Lazio, Italy.<br />

Ordained April 21, 1677 by Blessed Pope Innocent XI, Rome, Vatican City, Italy -<br />

• He immigrated on 19 Mar 1679 to Maryland. Irish Passenger Lists<br />

Encrease, Youghal, Cork, 1679<br />

Subject: passengers on ship ENCREASE <strong>of</strong> Youghal, Ireland, 1679<br />

Following are transcriptions <strong>of</strong> original documents listing passengers <strong>of</strong> the ship<br />

ENCREASE out <strong>of</strong> Youghal, Ireland to Maryland in 1679.<br />

March 19 - Captain Phillip Poplestone signs over the headrights on Cornelius Shehane to<br />

John Stevens <strong>of</strong> Dorchester County, Maryland. Cornelius arrived aboard the ship<br />

Encrease <strong>of</strong> Youghall, County Cork, and is listed among servants on board as coming out<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ireland. According to William G. Hills, the ship landed in Talbot County.<br />

Philip Poplestone craves rights to one thousand acres <strong>of</strong> land from importation <strong>of</strong> 20<br />

persons into this province to inhabitt according to the following catalogue viz ano 1679:<br />

William Newmarch Marriah Keally<br />

Timothy Connor Adam Merritt<br />

**Thomas White Joan English<br />

Habia L<strong>of</strong>tus John Legge<br />

Thomas Gelliburne James Smyth<br />

Dennis Nurane Edmond Goremond<br />

John Haghieren Thomas Henery<br />

Honor Mulrean Thomas Bullen<br />

Robert Hawkins CORNELIUS SHEHANE<br />

John Brendevill Katherine Londry<br />

<strong>The</strong> persons above specified were imported by me Philip Poplestone and never made use<br />

<strong>of</strong> the rights for their transportation until assigned by me unto John Stevens witness my<br />

hand this nineteenth day <strong>of</strong> March 1679.<br />

Philip Popleston<br />

I do hereby assigne and make over all my rights and jurist to the above specified unto<br />

John Stevens and his assignes as witness my hand and seale the 19th March 1679.<br />

Philip Popleston<br />

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Warrent: then granted unto John Stevens <strong>of</strong> Dorchester County by the right honorable<br />

Lord Proprietor for and in consideration <strong>of</strong> the foregoing rights and assignments from<br />

Philip Poplestone for one thousand acres <strong>of</strong> land.<br />

(Notes prepared by William G. Hills, 1939 and located by Ron Shawhan in 1982 at the<br />

DAR Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Page 128. <strong>The</strong>se notes suggest the ship probably<br />

came from London. See also reference to Dorchester County Patent Records, Liber WC,<br />

folio 129, in Elizabeth Shahan, An Early History <strong>of</strong> the Shahan Family 1678-1920,<br />

Gaithersburg, MD, 1995.)<br />

March 28 - Captain Phillip Poplestone signs over the headrights on Thomas Shehawne to<br />

William Sharpe <strong>of</strong> Talbot County. Thomas Shehawne arrived aboard the ship Encrease <strong>of</strong><br />

Youghall, County Cork, and is listed among servants on board as coming out <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />

Know all men by these presents that we William Sharpe <strong>of</strong> Talbot County and Phillip<br />

Poplestone master <strong>of</strong> the ship Encrease <strong>of</strong> Youghall are holden and firmly bound to the<br />

right honorable Charles Lord Baltimore in the sum <strong>of</strong> one hundred pounds sterling to be<br />

paid to the said Charles Lord Baltimore the said sum <strong>of</strong> one hundred pounds or his certain<br />

attorney, executors and administrators or assigns to they which payment well and truly be<br />

made we bind us and either <strong>of</strong> us our and either <strong>of</strong> our heirs executors and administrators<br />

and every <strong>of</strong> us jointly and severally by himself for all and in the whole firmly by these<br />

presents signed with our hand and sealed with our seals dated the eight and twentieth day<br />

<strong>of</strong> March one thousand six hudred seventy nine and in the fourth year <strong>of</strong> the Dominion <strong>of</strong><br />

the said Charles Lord Baltimore over Maryland.<br />

Whereas the persons in the catague(sic) mentioned were lately brought over by the above<br />

bound Phillip Poplestone in the ship above mentioned and their rights by him assigned to<br />

the above bound William Sharpe as by the said catalogue may appear and whereas upon<br />

their humble request the above named Charles Lord Baltimore hath the day <strong>of</strong> the date<br />

above written promised a grant to the said William Sharpe by his general warrant to take<br />

up land in the province for the right <strong>of</strong> the said several persons now the condition <strong>of</strong> this<br />

obligation is such that if the said persons mentioned and named in the said catalogue or<br />

any or either <strong>of</strong> them have not formerly been made use or in order to their rights nor shall<br />

be hereafter made use <strong>of</strong> to the purpose otherwise then according to the intent that is<br />

herein and hereby declared then this obligation to be void and <strong>of</strong> none effect otherwise to<br />

remain in full force and virtue.<br />

Sealed and delivered by the said Wm. Sharpe in the presence <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Sharpe, Vincent Lowe, Rich Keen, Thos. Greening. Annexed to the above obligation was<br />

this catalogue follow viz and catalogue <strong>of</strong> all the servants names which came out <strong>of</strong><br />

Ireland into Maryland in the ship Encrease <strong>of</strong> Youghall Phillip Poplestone master, March<br />

8, 1679.<br />

1. John Coverane 15. John Jones 29. her young daughter<br />

2. Morris Magrath 16. John Feahine 30. Alice Green<br />

3. Morgan connell 17. Thomas Nanury 31. Margaret West<br />

4. Edward Bourke 18. Patrick Cahane 32. Alice Quaine<br />

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5. Thomas Smith 19. Mortagh Murphey 33. Cather Haloorane<br />

6. Patrick Lacey 20. Tim Hartagane 34. Cather Kennedy<br />

7. Patrick <strong>Free</strong>man 21. Thomas Shehawne 35. Mary Ireland<br />

8. David Dolly 22. William Harge 36. Cath Ahagh<br />

9. David Mulreau 23. Peter Mub 37. Eliz. Fostor<br />

10..Morish Dulen 24. John Condon 38. Mary Corohane<br />

11. Rich Ashwood 25. John Rye 39. Honora Neale<br />

12. Davis Brothers 26. Morris Fitzgerald 40. Mary Bowen<br />

13. Cornel Driskole 27. John Miunhane 41. ***Margt Corrane<br />

14. Dan Gallahoe 28. Cather Magrath 42. Cath Hennesy<br />

43. Helena Mulreau<br />

44. Margt Gerrald<br />

45. Joan Pully<br />

46. John Coughlane<br />

(Data taken from a photocopy <strong>of</strong> the original record, located at the Maryland Hall <strong>of</strong><br />

Records (Patents, Liber 20, folio 184). Photocopy. Personal library <strong>of</strong> Eric Shawn, Oak<br />

Grove, Oregon. This reference to Thomas Shehawne is also found in Harry Wright<br />

Newman's To Maryland from Overseas. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1986,<br />

p. 156.)<br />

** Thomas White<br />

*** Margaret Corrane<br />

------------------<br />

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Thomas White<br />

Name: Thomas White<br />

Year: 1679<br />

Place: Maryland<br />

Source Publication Code: 8510<br />

Primary Immigrant: White, Thomas<br />

Annotation: Index from manuscript by Arthur Trader, Chief Clerk in the Maryland Land<br />

Commission, 1917. And see nos. 4507-4511, Land Notes.<br />

Source Bibliography: SKORDAS, GUST, editor. <strong>The</strong> Early Settlers <strong>of</strong> Maryland: an<br />

Index to Names <strong>of</strong> Immigrants, Compiled from Records <strong>of</strong> Land Patents, 1633-1680, in<br />

the Hall <strong>of</strong> Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.,<br />

1968. 525p. Repr. 1986.<br />

Page: 500<br />

-----------------<br />

White, Thomas<br />

WC2:129 Film No.:<br />

Transported 1679<br />

MSA SC 4341-<br />

Thomas married Margaret Corrane on 12 Nov 1679 in Fredricktowne Village, Maryland.<br />

Margaret was born on 14 Jun 1666 in Kinross, , Kinross, Scotland, died on 5 Jan 1747 in<br />

Kingston, Ontario, Canada at age 80, and was buried in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.<br />

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General Notes: To fulfill his obligation to the Papacy, passage for Fr. Andrew<br />

Thomas White and his lifetime indentured housekeeper-servant, Margaret<br />

Corrane was booked aboard the ship Encrease based in Yougal, Ireland by clergy<br />

at local St. Mary's Church. <strong>The</strong> indenture, and dowry for Margaret Corrane<br />

(correct spelling Cohrane) previously attended to by faithful Roman Catholic<br />

clergy at Kinross, Fife, Scotland. Andrew Thomas met his lifetime housekeeper<br />

and future wife for the first time upon arrival at Youghal, Ireland; she was twelve<br />

years old, Andrew Thomas was then aged thirty-one years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> father and mother <strong>of</strong> Margaret Corrane are known to us; however, to insure<br />

some facts remain private - her father and mother shall remain unknown to history<br />

for many reasons, chiefly because people would think her parents sold their child<br />

to a lifetime <strong>of</strong> slavery, which was not the case at all. <strong>The</strong> truth is, Margaret<br />

learned English, French, Latin, and could still speak her native Gaelic that she<br />

taught to Andrew Thomas while he was teaching her. That occurred after their<br />

move away from where they first landed and settled in Frederick County,<br />

Maryland.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Information: 1666, Kinross, , Kinross, Scotland. This lady's surname was normally<br />

spelled ... Corrin ... in Scotland and Ireland. We believe the surname was altered because<br />

she was christened by an underground Roman Catholic Priest.<br />

• She immigrated on 19 Mar 1679 to Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Irish<br />

Passenger Lists<br />

Encrease, Youghal, Cork, 1679<br />

Subject: passengers on ship ENCREASE <strong>of</strong> Youghal, Ireland, 1679<br />

Following are transcriptions <strong>of</strong> original documents listing passengers <strong>of</strong> the ship<br />

ENCREASE out <strong>of</strong> Youghal, Ireland to Maryland in 1679.<br />

March 19 - Captain Phillip Poplestone signs over the headrights on Cornelius Shehane to<br />

John Stevens <strong>of</strong> Dorchester County, Maryland.<br />

Cornelius arrived aboard the ship Encrease <strong>of</strong> Youghall, County Cork, and is listed<br />

among servants on board as coming out <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />

According to William G. Hills, the ship landed in Talbot County.<br />

Philip Poplestone craves rights to one thousand acres <strong>of</strong> land from<br />

importacon <strong>of</strong> 20 persons into this province to inhabitt according to the following<br />

catalogue viz ano 1679:<br />

William Newmarch Marriah Keally<br />

Timothy Connor Adam Merritt<br />

**Thomas White Joan English<br />

Habia L<strong>of</strong>tus John Legge<br />

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Thomas Gelliburne James Smyth<br />

Dennis Nurane Edmond Goremond<br />

John Haghieren Thomas Henery<br />

Honor Mulrean Thomas Bullen<br />

Robert Hawkins CORNELIUS SHEHANE<br />

John Brendevill Katherine Londry<br />

<strong>The</strong> persons above specified were imported by me Philip Poplestone and<br />

never made use <strong>of</strong> the rights for their transportation until assigned<br />

by me unto John Stevens witness my hand this nineteenth day <strong>of</strong> March<br />

1679.<br />

Philip Popleston<br />

I do hereby assigne and make over all my rights and jurist to the above specified unto<br />

John Stevens and his assignes as witness my hand and seale the 19th March 1679.<br />

Philip Popleston<br />

Warrent: then granted unto John Stevens <strong>of</strong> Dorchester County by the right honorable<br />

Lord Proprietor for and in consideration <strong>of</strong> the foregoing rights and assignments from<br />

Philip Poplestone for one thousand acres <strong>of</strong> land.<br />

(Notes prepared by William G. Hills, 1939 and located by Ron Shawhan in 1982 at the<br />

DAR Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Page 128. <strong>The</strong>se notes suggest the ship probably<br />

came from London. See also reference to Dorchester County Patent Records, Liber WC,<br />

folio 129, in Elizabeth Shahan, An Early History <strong>of</strong> the Shahan Family 1678-1920,<br />

Gaithersburg,<br />

MD, 1995.)<br />

March 28 - Captain Phillip Poplestone signs over the headrights on<br />

Thomas Shehawne to William Sharpe <strong>of</strong> Talbot County. Thomas Shehawne arrived<br />

aboard the ship Encrease <strong>of</strong> Youghall, County Cork, and is listed among servants on<br />

board as coming out <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />

Know all men by these presents that we William Sharpe <strong>of</strong> Talbot County and Phillip<br />

Poplestone master <strong>of</strong> the ship Encrease <strong>of</strong> Youghall are<br />

holden and firmly bound to the right honorable Charles Lord Baltimore in the sum <strong>of</strong> one<br />

hundred pounds sterling to be paid to the said<br />

Charles Lord Baltimore the said sum <strong>of</strong> one hundred pounds or his certain attorney,<br />

executors and administrators or assigns to they which payment well and truly be made we<br />

bind us and either <strong>of</strong> us our and either <strong>of</strong> our heirs executors and administrators and every<br />

<strong>of</strong> us jointly and severally by himself for all and in the whole firmly by these presents<br />

signed with our hand and sealed with our seals dated the eight and twentieth day <strong>of</strong><br />

March one thousand six hudred seventy nine and in the fourth year <strong>of</strong> the Dominion <strong>of</strong><br />

the said Charles Lord Baltimore over Maryland.<br />

Whereas the persons in the catague(sic) mentioned were lately brought over by the above<br />

bound Phillip Poplestone in the ship above mentioned and their rights by him assigned to<br />

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the above bound William Sharpe as by the said catalogue may appear and whereas upon<br />

their humble request the above named Charles Lord Baltimore hath the day <strong>of</strong> the date<br />

above written promised a grant to the said William Sharpe by his general warrant to take<br />

up land in the province for the right <strong>of</strong> the said several persons now the condition <strong>of</strong> this<br />

obligation is such that if the said persons mentioned and named in the said catalogue or<br />

any or either <strong>of</strong> them have not formerly been made use or in order to their rights nor shall<br />

be hereafter made use <strong>of</strong> to the purpose otherwise then according to the intent that is<br />

herein and hereby declared then this obligation to be void and <strong>of</strong> none effect otherwise to<br />

remain in full force and virtue.<br />

Sealed and delivered by the said Wm. Sharpe in the presence <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Sharpe, Vincent Lowe, Rich Keen, Thos. Greening. Annexed to the above obligation was<br />

this catalogue follow viz and catalogue <strong>of</strong> all the servants names which came out <strong>of</strong><br />

Ireland into Maryland in the ship Encrease <strong>of</strong> Youghall Phillip Poplestone master, March<br />

8, 1679.<br />

1. John Coverane 15. John Jones 29. her young daughter<br />

2. Morris Magrath 16. John Feahine 30. Alice Green<br />

3. Morgan connell 17. Thomas Nanury 31. Margaret West<br />

4. Edward Bourke 18. Patrick Cahane 32. Alice Quaine<br />

5. Thomas Smith 19. Mortagh Murphey 33. Cather Haloorane<br />

6. Patrick Lacey 20. Tim Hartagane 34. Cather Kennedy<br />

7. Patrick <strong>Free</strong>man 21. Thomas Shehawne 35. Mary Ireland<br />

8. David Dolly 22. William Harge 36. Cath Ahagh<br />

9. David Mulreau 23. Peter Mub 37. Eliz. Fostor<br />

10..Morish Dulen 24. John Condon 38. Mary Corohane<br />

11. Rich Ashwood 25. John Rye 39. Honora Neale<br />

12. Davis Brothers 26. Morris Fitzgerald 40. Mary Bowen<br />

13. Cornel Driskole 27. John Miunhane 41. ***Margt Corrane<br />

14. Dan Gallahoe 28. Cather Magrath 42. Cath Hennesy<br />

43. Helena Mulreau<br />

44. Margt Gerrald<br />

45. Joan Pully<br />

46. John Coughlane<br />

(Data taken from a photocopy <strong>of</strong> the original record, located at the<br />

Maryland Hall <strong>of</strong> Records (Patents, Liber 20, folio 184). Photocopy. Personal library <strong>of</strong><br />

Eric Shawn, Oak Grove, Oregon. This reference to Thomas Shehawne is also found in<br />

Harry Wright Newman's To Maryland from Overseas. Baltimore: Genealogical<br />

Publishing Co., 1986, p. 156.)<br />

** Andrew Thomas White<br />

*** Margaret Corrane<br />

---------------------<br />

Name: Margaret Corrane<br />

Year: 1678<br />

Place: Maryland<br />

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Source Publication Code: 8510<br />

Primary Immigrant: Corrane, Margaret<br />

Annotation: Index from manuscript by Arthur Trader, Chief Clerk in the Maryland Land<br />

Commission, 1917. And see nos. 4507-4511, Land Notes.<br />

Source Bibliography: SKORDAS, GUST, editor. <strong>The</strong> Early Settlers <strong>of</strong> Maryland: an<br />

Index to Names <strong>of</strong> Immigrants, Compiled from Records <strong>of</strong> Land Patents, 1633-1680, in<br />

the Hall <strong>of</strong> Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.,<br />

1968. 525p. Repr. 1986.<br />

Page: 109<br />

----------------<br />

Corrane, Margaret<br />

WC:667 Film No.:<br />

Transported from Ireland 1678<br />

Transcript. 20:184<br />

MSA SC 4341-<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

127 M i. Thomas White was born on 7 Aug 1694 in Anne Arundel County,<br />

Maryland, died on 14 Nov 1781 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada at age 87, and<br />

was buried in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.<br />

Thomas married Anne Brome (d. 11 Dec 1751) on 9 Mar 1737.<br />

Thomas next married Ann Gwynn (d. 10 Dec 1801) on 11 Feb 1752 in All<br />

Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.<br />

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89th Generation<br />

127. Thomas White (Thomas White 88<br />

, Sir James White 87<br />

, Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir<br />

Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

,<br />

Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

,<br />

Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr.<br />

74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John<br />

Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford<br />

67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 7 Aug 1694 in Anne Arundel County,<br />

Maryland, died on 14 Nov 1781 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada at age 87, and was buried in<br />

Kingston, Ontario, Canada.<br />

Thomas married Anne Brome on 9 Mar 1737. Anne was born in 1711 in Calvert County,<br />

Maryland and died on 11 Dec 1751 in Frederick County, Maryland at age 40.<br />

Thomas next married Ann Gwynn, daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt. Thomas Gwynn and Lucy Ellistone,<br />

on 11 Feb 1752 in All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Ann was born on 11<br />

Feb 1721 in Baltimore County, Maryland, died on 10 Dec 1801 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada<br />

at age 80, and was buried in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.<br />

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Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

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• Marriage: 11 Feb 1752, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Source<br />

is the Parish Register <strong>Book</strong>s for All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County Maryland -<br />

<strong>The</strong> transcription made 1888 from the original register books by Lucy H. Harrison,<br />

Maryland Historical Society.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

128 M i. Lt. John Roland White I was born on 3 Mar 1755 in Fredericktowne<br />

Village, Frederick County, Maryland, died on 23 Apr 1825 in Madison<br />

County, Kentucky at age 70, and was buried on 26 Apr 1825 in White<br />

Cemetery, Foxtown, Madison County, Kentucky.<br />

John married Hannah Strachan (d. 9 Nov 1823) on 1 Mar 1773 in Fayette<br />

County, Pennsylvania.<br />

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90th Generation<br />

128. Lt. John Roland White I (Thomas White 89<br />

, Thomas White 88<br />

, Sir James White 87<br />

, Richard<br />

White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir<br />

William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

,<br />

Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

,<br />

Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh<br />

Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern<br />

First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King<br />

Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 3 Mar 1755 in<br />

Fredericktowne Village, Frederick County, Maryland, died on 23 Apr 1825 in Madison County,<br />

Kentucky at age 70, and was buried on 26 Apr 1825 in White Cemetery, Foxtown, Madison<br />

County, Kentucky.<br />

Research Notes: 9th Child ... Retta White was the illigitimate child <strong>of</strong> John R. White I<br />

and a Negress Lady named Etta Mae. Retta become a rather successful pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

MidWife, and died at Overton Tennessee. Retta never married.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

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• He served in the military from 1779 to 1780 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County,<br />

Maryland. Alphabetical List <strong>of</strong> Officers <strong>of</strong> the Continental Army<br />

W<br />

Fifteenth Virginia<br />

page 586 White, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant Maryland Artillery Company, 13th<br />

September, 1779; resigned 15th February, 1780<br />

• Location: 1790, Madison County, Kentucky. "FIRST CENSUS" OF KENTUCKY 1790<br />

[p.1] HISTORY OF THE FIRST UNITED STATES CENSUS OF KENTUCKY<br />

[p.5] Kentucky Counties in 1790<br />

page 100 White, John Madison 1789<br />

• Kentucky Land Grant: 7 Oct 1797, Madison County, Kentucky. Grantee: White, R.<br />

John<br />

Acres: 4,225<br />

<strong>Book</strong>: 13<br />

Survey Date: 10 - 5-1797<br />

County: Madison<br />

WaterCourse: S Fk Ky R<br />

Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS<br />

Volume 1<br />

Part 1<br />

CHAPTER III OLD KENTUCKY GRANTS (1793-1856)<br />

THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY<br />

page 252<br />

More Info: Grantee: White, John R.<br />

Acres: 4,225<br />

<strong>Book</strong>: 13<br />

Page: 322<br />

Date Survey: 10- 5-1797<br />

County: Madison<br />

Watercourse: S Fk Ky<br />

• Kentucky Land Grant: 3 Sep 1798, Madison County, Kentucky. Grantee: White, John<br />

R.<br />

Acres: 375<br />

<strong>Book</strong>: 15<br />

Survey Date: 9- 3-1798<br />

County: Madison<br />

WaterCourse: Main Goose Cr<br />

Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS<br />

Volume 1<br />

Part 1<br />

CHAPTER III OLD KENTUCKY GRANTS (1793-1856)<br />

THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY<br />

page 252<br />

More Info: Grantee: White, John R.<br />

Acres: 375<br />

<strong>Book</strong>: 15<br />

Page: 523<br />

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Date Survey: 9- 3-1798<br />

County: Madison<br />

Watercourse: Main Goose Cr<br />

• Location: 1800, Madison County, Kentucky. Name: JOHN WHITE State: KY County:<br />

Madison County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1800 Record Type: Tax list<br />

Database: KY Early Census Index<br />

• Location: 1810, Madison County, Kentucky. US 1810 Census - Madison County,<br />

Kentucky<br />

1 male under 10 - John R. White II<br />

3 males 10-16<br />

1 male 16-18<br />

1 male over 45 - John<br />

1 female under 10<br />

1 female 10-16<br />

1 female 16-26<br />

1 female over 45 - Hannah<br />

On this Census Record John proves 19 people involved with agriculture<br />

• Location: 1820, Madison County, Kentucky. US 1820 Census - Madison County,<br />

Kentucky<br />

3 males 16-26<br />

1 male over 45 - John<br />

1 female 10-16<br />

1 female 16-26<br />

1 female 26-45<br />

1 female over 45 - Hannah<br />

John proves<br />

6 people involved with agriculture<br />

4 people involved with commerce<br />

2 male slaves under age 14<br />

4 male slaves age 14-26<br />

• He filed a will With Probate Record on 31 May 1825 in Madison County, Kentucky.<br />

WILL: John White, Sr. Will and Estate Sale, 1825<br />

From: Madison County, Kentucky Probate Archives<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is the will <strong>of</strong> John White Sr. <strong>of</strong> Madison Co. KY, written on the 12th <strong>of</strong><br />

February 1825, and filed in open court in Madison County Kentucky on the 31st <strong>of</strong> May<br />

1825. Please note order <strong>of</strong> children as named. This will is contrary to many supposedly<br />

accurate genealogy records brought forward by two families, and proves John R. White<br />

Jr. the last child born.<br />

In the name <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, Amen.<br />

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I John White Sr. <strong>of</strong> Madison County and State <strong>of</strong> Kentucky being sick but <strong>of</strong> sound &<br />

perfect mind & memory do make and Establish this my last will and testament in manner<br />

as follows; first my desire is that all my Just debts be paid and the remainder <strong>of</strong> my<br />

property, both real and personal be so divided between all my children. That is the heirs<br />

<strong>of</strong> my son James White, my daughter Anna Oldham, my daughter Polly Oldham, the<br />

heirs <strong>of</strong> my daughter Peggy Parker, my daughter Jerusha Tribble, my daughter Hannah<br />

Oldham, my daughter Rachael White, my son Jacob S. White, my son Daniel White, my<br />

son Richard White, my son John White, that their portions or legacies may be Equal and<br />

for that purpose I have made the following Schedule <strong>of</strong> what I have heret<strong>of</strong>ore given to<br />

each <strong>of</strong> them or the amount there<strong>of</strong> as nearly as I can recollect in silver dollars I have<br />

heret<strong>of</strong>ore gave to my son James White about fifteen hundred dollars. To my daughter<br />

Anna Oldham I have gave to the amount <strong>of</strong> one thousand dollars. To my daughter Polly<br />

Oldham I have gave to the amount <strong>of</strong> one thousand dollars. To my daughter Peggy Parker<br />

I have gave to the amount <strong>of</strong> one thousand dollars. To my daughter Jerusha Tribble I<br />

have gave to the amount <strong>of</strong> seven hundred dollars. To my daughter Hannah Oldham I<br />

have gave to the amount <strong>of</strong> seven hundred dollars. To my daughter Rachael White I have<br />

gave a negro girl by the name <strong>of</strong> America with some other property which I do not intend<br />

to be considered as forming any part <strong>of</strong> her legacy I therefore consider her as not having<br />

received any thing only what she has merited by Extra services rendered to me & family.<br />

To my son Jacob S. White I have gave to the amount <strong>of</strong> two hundred dollars To my son<br />

Daniel White I have gave a negro boy by the name <strong>of</strong> Levi & other property to the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> five hundred dollars. To my son John White I have gave no real property I<br />

therefore consider him as having received nothing. My desire therefore is that those <strong>of</strong><br />

my children who have received as expressed above the largest portions <strong>of</strong> my Estate shall<br />

not receive any thing now until those who have not received so much be made equal with<br />

them and if any part <strong>of</strong> my Estate shall then remain. My wish then is that it shall be<br />

equally divided among them all. Lastly I do hereby constitute & appoint my son Jacob S.<br />

White & my son in law Silas Tribble my Executors <strong>of</strong> this my last will & testament<br />

In testimony where<strong>of</strong>, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed my seal on this, the 12th<br />

day <strong>of</strong> February in the year <strong>of</strong> our lord 1825.<br />

John White seal<br />

Witness<br />

John Tribble<br />

Samuel Harris<br />

Kentucky Madison County<br />

I David Irvin, clerk <strong>of</strong> the court for the county aforesaid Examined & do hereby certify<br />

that this Instrument <strong>of</strong> writing was produced in open court on the 31st day <strong>of</strong> May 1825<br />

and proven to be the last will & testament <strong>of</strong> John White Sr. Dcd. by the oaths <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Tribble & Samuel Harris both subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded<br />

and the same has been done accordingly.<br />

Attest: David Irvin<br />

• Estate: 7 Oct 1825, Madison County, Kentucky. ESTATE SALE: White, John Sr. Oct<br />

7 & 8, 1825 Madison County, Kentucky<br />

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Buyers <strong>of</strong> items at estate sale <strong>of</strong> John R. White, Sr.<br />

William Truman, Temple Allen, John Winburn, Overton Harris, Moses Oldham (son-inlaw),<br />

Samual Phelps, George Hampton, Edward Brown, Peter Dozier, Daniel White<br />

(son), John Bennett, James Parker, Patrick McVey, Francis Stone, Wm Logsdon, Will<br />

Riley, James Stewart, Edmond Powell, Leonard Dozier, Joel Embry Jr., Joseph Jones,<br />

John R. Patrick, Daniel Burkly, Thomas Lewis, Samual Fox, Richard White (son), Mark<br />

Million, Zack Crew, Thomas Fowler, Mrs. Stribling, Allen Searcy, Abner Oldham (sonin-law),<br />

Oswall Parker, James Rayburn, Samual E. Portwood, Joseph Jordon, Jarrett<br />

Phelps, John Newland, Wm. Webb, Jacob S. White (son), Dudley Stone, Saml Portwood,<br />

Wilson Maupin, Reubin Munday (father <strong>of</strong> Amanda Munday - wife <strong>of</strong> John R. White II),<br />

Will Oldham, Jacob Embry, Rachael White (daughter), Samual Oldham (son-in-law),<br />

Jonathon Jones, Will Roberts, Richard Dozier, David Crews, Warren Parker, John<br />

Hawking, Moses Tipton, Nat Truman, Wm. Stribling, David Noble, Jos/Jas Davis, James<br />

Brown, Will Noble, Joshua Davis, Lewis Grigsby, Joseph H. Lewis, Henson Martin,<br />

Milton Crews, Charles Stephens, Silas Tribble (son-in-law), Thos Richardson, Levi<br />

Dozier, John Biggerstaff, Travis Million, Daniel Nichols, Wiatt Parker, James Shaw<br />

John married Hannah Strachan, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jacob Strachan and Christiana Pursell, on 1<br />

Mar 1773 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Hannah was born on 10 Jan 1756 in Haycock<br />

Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was christened on 8 Apr 1756 in Fredericktowne Village,<br />

Frederick County, Maryland, died on 9 Nov 1823 in Madison County, Kentucky at age 67,<br />

and was buried on 14 Nov 1823 in White Cemetery, Foxtown, Madison County, Kentucky.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 1 Mar 1773, Frederick County, Maryland. Name: John R. White<br />

Gender: Male<br />

Marriage Date: 1 Mar 1773<br />

Spouse: Hannah Straughan<br />

Spouse Gender: Female<br />

State: Maryland<br />

County: Frederick<br />

John & Hannah were married in the Quaker Society, but John also purchased a Marriage<br />

License in Fredricktown.<br />

Research Notes: vii. Hannah. Born, 10 Jan 1756, in Strawntown, Haycock Twp,<br />

Bucks Co, Pennsylvania. Died, 9 Nov 1823, in Madison Co, Kentucky. She<br />

married John White Sr, 1773, in Fayette Co, Pennsylvania. She was christened by<br />

Thomas White at Fredericktowne Villiage April 8, 1756.<br />

Hannah Straughn was born in 1756 at Strawntown in Bucks County, Pennsylvania<br />

in the Old Stone Mansion in the master bedroom above the kitchen. When she<br />

died in 1823 she passed away on their farm At Whitehall and one source says she<br />

and her husband are buried on their farm home in Madison County near<br />

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Richmond, Kentucky, close to Foxtown. Hannah married John White in 1773.<br />

John was born at Frederick, Maryland. He was a prosperous man and he<br />

progressed in all his undertakings. He had dark hair and eyes. At the beautiful<br />

pastoral estate <strong>of</strong> her parents at the Old Homestead Hannah spent her childhood.<br />

She was reared strictly in the Quaker faith and attended the Richland Monthly<br />

Meetings. She could speak, read and write fluently in two languages, Dutch and<br />

English. It appears that Hannah was closer to her oldest brother, Thomas, as she<br />

journeyed with him and his family from Bucks County to Redstone, Fayette<br />

County over into Greene County, Pennsylvania and removed to Fox Town,<br />

Madison County, Kentucky in 1783 where they purchased a farm and lived on it<br />

the remaining years <strong>of</strong> their life. If these dates are correct then some <strong>of</strong> their<br />

children could have been born in Fayette and Greene Counties, Pennsylvania.<br />

Martha White, who gave some <strong>of</strong> this history, says she didn't know where or how<br />

she had obtained her family record. She said Hannah spelled her name two ways,<br />

Straughan and Straughn. Hannah's father spelled his name Strawhen, although his<br />

son Jacob, said he to spelled his name two ways, Strawhen and Strawn, and her<br />

grandfather, Lancelot spelled his name Straughan. John was a native <strong>of</strong> Frederick,<br />

Maryland. John's brother (Nicholas White) was a Government <strong>of</strong>ficer and had<br />

control <strong>of</strong> Harpers Ferry and was a Captain in the Revolutionary War. (<strong>The</strong> above<br />

copied from "History <strong>of</strong> the Strawn Families (<strong>Book</strong> III)" by Lily Strawn Painter)<br />

I believe the following should be added to the history <strong>of</strong> the White Family since<br />

the facts have been reserved by people before me for whatever their reasoning<br />

may be. When researching my family history, I found many documents that<br />

proves not all was well within the family circle <strong>of</strong> Hannah Straughan and John<br />

White II.<br />

1st Child ... Lieutenant James White served in the war <strong>of</strong> War <strong>of</strong> 1812, but never<br />

made Captian.<br />

3rd Child ... Son -- Morgan is not factual. Instead, the child named Morgan was<br />

the illegitimate child born to Hannah Straughan White and Robert Morrison - he<br />

was the third child born to Hannah.<br />

Father was ... Robert Morrison<br />

Robert Morrison raised the boy as ... William Morrison<br />

B: 15 September 1779 Fayette County, PA D: 17 December 1855 Perry,<br />

Lawrence County, Pa<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> the child precipitated the family move to Madison Kentucky. Robert<br />

Morrison insisted on raising the child; however, Hannah was then unwilling to<br />

leave John so an agreement was worked out. <strong>The</strong> child stayed with John and<br />

Hannah only so long as the family was in Fayette Pennsylvania. Because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

then prevalent anthropical sentiments it would prove most difficult for everyone<br />

involved to remain in the Fayette Pennsylvania area; hence, plans were made to<br />

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mitigate the matter allowing life to go on without turmoil. Being an entrapeneur<br />

type <strong>of</strong> person, John quickly made arrangements to move, as did Robert Morrison.<br />

John decided to go where new opportunities for the family to prosper, and decided<br />

on Madison County Kentucky. In those days it was a trip <strong>of</strong> several months with<br />

many dangers along the way. <strong>The</strong> family set out for Madison in the spring <strong>of</strong><br />

1780, and arrived in Madison County in September <strong>of</strong> that year, but when they<br />

arrived, there were only two children, James and Anna, and a very pregnant.<br />

Hannah. Robert Morrison then moved to Lawrence County Pennsylvania where<br />

he raised William Morrison. It is unknown if William Morrison ever knew he<br />

was an illegitimate child, or any <strong>of</strong> the immediately family except Robert and his<br />

wife.<br />

Medical Notes: vii. Hannah. Born, 10 Jan 1756, in Strawntown, Haycock Twp,<br />

Bucks Co, Pennsylvania. Died, 9 Nov 1823, in Madison Co, Kentucky. She<br />

married John White Sr, 1773, in Fayette Co, Pennsylvania.<br />

Hannah Straughn was born in 1756 at Strawntown in Bucks County, Pennsylvania<br />

in the Old Stone Mansion in the master bedroom above the kitchen. When she<br />

died in 1823 she passed away on their farm At Whitehall and one source says she<br />

and her husband are buried on their farm home in Madison County near<br />

Richmond, Kentucky, close to Foxtown. Hannah married John White in 1773.<br />

John was born at Frederick, Maryland. He was a prosperous man and he<br />

progressed in all his undertakings. He had dark hair and eyes. At the beautiful<br />

pastoral estate <strong>of</strong> her parents at the Old Homestead Hannah spent her childhood.<br />

She was reared strictly in the Quaker faith and attended the Richland Monthly<br />

Meetings. She could speak, read and write fluently in two languages, Dutch and<br />

English. It appears that Hannah was closer to her oldest brother, Thomas, as she<br />

journeyed with him and his family from Bucks County to Redstone, Fayette<br />

County over into Greene County, Pennsylvania and removed to Fox Town,<br />

Madison County, Kentucky in 1783 where they purchased a farm and lived on it<br />

the remaining years <strong>of</strong> their life. If these dates are correct then some <strong>of</strong> their<br />

children could have been born in Fayette and Greene Counties, Pennsylvania.<br />

Martha White, who gave some <strong>of</strong> this history, says she didn't know where or how<br />

she had obtained her family record. She said Hannah spelled her name two ways,<br />

Straughan and Straughn. Hannah's father spelled his name Strawhen, although his<br />

son Jacob, said he to spelled his name two ways, Strawhen and Strawn, and her<br />

grandfather, Lancelot spelled his name Straughan. John was a native <strong>of</strong> Frederick,<br />

Maryland. John's brother (Nicholas White) was a Government <strong>of</strong>ficer and had<br />

control <strong>of</strong> Harpers Ferry and was a Captain in the Revolutionary War. (<strong>The</strong> above<br />

copied from "History <strong>of</strong> the Strawn Families (<strong>Book</strong> III)" by Lily Strawn Painter)<br />

I believe the following should be added to the history <strong>of</strong> the White Family since<br />

the facts have been reserved by people before me for whatever their reasoning<br />

may be. When researching my family history, I found many documents that<br />

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proves not all was well within the family circle <strong>of</strong> Hannah Straughan and John<br />

White II.<br />

1st Child ... Lieutenant James White served in the war <strong>of</strong> War <strong>of</strong> 1812, but never<br />

made Captian.<br />

3rd Child ... Son -- Morgan is not factual. Instead, the child named Morgan was<br />

the illegitimate child born to Hannah Straughan White and Robert Morrison - he<br />

was the third child born to Hannah.<br />

Father was ... Robert Morrison<br />

Robert Morrison raised the boy as ... William Morrison<br />

B: 15 September 1779 Fayette County, PA D: 17 December 1855 Perry,<br />

Lawrence County, Pa<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> the child precipitated the family move to Madison Kentucky. Robert<br />

Morrison insisted on raising the child; however, Hannah was then unwilling to<br />

leave John so an agreement was worked out. <strong>The</strong> child stayed with John and<br />

Hannah only so long as the family was in Fayette Pennsylvania. Because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

then prevalent anthropical sentiments it would prove most difficult for everyone<br />

involved to remain in the Fayette Pennsylvania area; hence, plans were made to<br />

mitigate the matter allowing life to go on without turmoil. Being an entrapeneur<br />

type <strong>of</strong> person, John quickly made arrangements to move, as did Robert Morrison.<br />

John decided to go where new opportunities for the family to prosper, and decided<br />

on Madison County Kentucky. In those days it was a trip <strong>of</strong> several months with<br />

many dangers along the way. <strong>The</strong> family set out for Madison in the spring <strong>of</strong><br />

1780, and arrived in Madison County in September <strong>of</strong> that year, but when they<br />

arrived, there were only two children, James and Anna, and a very pregnant.<br />

Hannah. Robert Morrison then moved to Lawrence County Pennsylvania where<br />

he raised William Morrison. It is unknown if William Morrison ever knew he<br />

was an illegitimate child, or any <strong>of</strong> the immediately family except Robert and his<br />

wife.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

129 M i. John Roland White II was born on 24 Nov 1803 in Madison County,<br />

Kentucky and died on 12 May 1852 in Blackney Ford, Kansas Territory at<br />

age 48.<br />

John married Amanda H. Munday (d. 15 Dec 1880) on 5 Jun 1827 in<br />

Madison County, Kentucky.<br />

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91st Generation<br />

129. John Roland White II (Lt. John Roland White I 90<br />

, Thomas White 89<br />

, Thomas White 88<br />

, Sir<br />

James White 87<br />

, Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame<br />

Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

,<br />

Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

,<br />

Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir<br />

Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

,<br />

Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon<br />

Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

,<br />

King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar<br />

Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver<br />

Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop<br />

St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus)<br />

De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King<br />

Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King<br />

Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King<br />

Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

,<br />

Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-<br />

Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-<br />

Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

,<br />

Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin<br />

Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-<br />

Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-<br />

Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-<br />

Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior<br />

Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

,<br />

Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on<br />

24 Nov 1803 in Madison County, Kentucky and died on 12 May 1852 in Blackney Ford, Kansas<br />

Territory at age 48.<br />

General Notes: John R … Jr. or actually II born 1803…! Just think, a dad who is 49, and<br />

a mom who is also 49 … some say his birth was a late mid-life crisis <strong>of</strong> his parents, but<br />

… today this is happing quite <strong>of</strong>ten. John R. White I [the one with the bald head on the<br />

US 1810 Census] is my 3rd Great Grandfather, John R II is my 2nd Great Grandfather,<br />

but there is another John R - we call him John R III since he is buried just a wee bit more<br />

than an hour's drive from where I now live. Amanda is also buried there. Gilbert<br />

Cemetery … Johnson County Missouri.<br />

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Notes: Chronology … John R. White II & Amanda H. Munday<br />

John R. White II was a purveyor <strong>of</strong> various materials necessary for Army use made by<br />

his father's operation in Madison County, Kentucky. Since Missouri was a … Jumping<br />

<strong>of</strong>f Point for westward migration, John's older brother James moved to the North Platte<br />

area <strong>of</strong> Missouri in 1821 trying to establish a similar operation in that area, which met<br />

with defeat - the murder <strong>of</strong> both James (ex Army 1st Lieutenant <strong>of</strong> the War <strong>of</strong> 1812), and<br />

his wife Martha. After that severe loss family members decided to deliver goods directly<br />

to the Army only, and forego moving west.<br />

John R. White II met Amanda H. Munday, and married her June 5, 1827 in Madison<br />

County, Kentucky. <strong>The</strong> marriage license is double recorded in Kentucky Marriage<br />

Archives.<br />

By 1830 the family business in Kentucky was for all practical purposes defunct after the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> John R. White I; however, because <strong>of</strong> family connections to other businesses <strong>of</strong><br />

the same type a move was considered by several members <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />

In the spring <strong>of</strong> 1830 Anna White and her husband Moses Oldham, Mary White and her<br />

husband Samuel Oldham set out for Missouri. <strong>The</strong>y arrived in the Jackson County area<br />

in early summer 1830, and started establishing a purveyor business to supply the local<br />

area with canvas goods (tents, tarps, and wagon covers), rope, blankets, and such wares<br />

needed by people outfitting for the move west. <strong>The</strong>ir business suffered a severe blow<br />

when Mary Oldham White died December 27, 1841. Samuel, Moses, and Anna kept the<br />

business going.<br />

In 1836 John R. White II and Amanda moved to Caldwell County, Kentucky in order to<br />

shorten the trip lengths John was then making to sell items to the US Army. Amanda<br />

would take care <strong>of</strong> farming operations using hired help when John was away if needed.<br />

Nancy was born in Madison County, James Caldwell and Mary Ann both were born in<br />

Caldwell County Kentucky.<br />

In mid summer 1844 John R. White II, wife and three children set out for Missouri, with<br />

plans to join their families in Jackson County Missouri. Amanda was then pregnant with<br />

her fourth child, and her time came in Johnson County Missouri, a few miles outside the<br />

small community <strong>of</strong> Kingsville. It was early October, and John then knowing he was<br />

only a few days travel from their destination made camp and prepared to stay for a few<br />

weeks to allow Hannah to fully recover before the extensive work to come <strong>of</strong> setting up a<br />

new household. John R. White III was born October 12, 1844 on a prairie in Missouri in<br />

the back <strong>of</strong> a covered wagon. On October 25, 1844 John decided to make an overnight<br />

trip to Jackson County to tell family members they were nearby at Kingsville, and to pick<br />

up a few supplies. When John arrived at Moses and Anna's home, he found out his<br />

sister's husband Moses had died the day before, and was buried that morning. Anna was<br />

a widow aged 66 years, and Samuel was a widower aged 69 years. <strong>The</strong>y decided to<br />

combine households and live together. Samuel died the following February, and Anna<br />

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lived alone taking up residence at Fort Osage where she died May 25, 1857. You can<br />

find Anna Oldham listed on the 1850 Census, Jackson County, Fort Osage, Missouri.<br />

John did not know what to do, so he returned to his wife and family - they liked the area<br />

where they were, and without any assistance in the form <strong>of</strong> relatives in Jackson County<br />

they decided then to plant their stake in Johnson County Missouri. John immediately<br />

bought a quarter section <strong>of</strong> land from a family wanting to move on west. <strong>The</strong> house was<br />

small but would suffice, the land was rich and John knew that it could support his family.<br />

In addition to building on to the house, John used neighbors to help him build a new barn,<br />

and another building he could use for a warehouse. <strong>The</strong> next spring found John planting<br />

his first new crop … corn, but he also planted a small plot <strong>of</strong> ground near the house with<br />

flax. <strong>The</strong> flax crop did not fare well, so John gave up on his idea <strong>of</strong> growing flax locally,<br />

and then use the fiber as raw material to manufacture fabric <strong>of</strong> several types used to make<br />

ropes, linen, even tarps and wagon covers. He next made contact with his brother Daniel<br />

still in Madison County, Kentucky. Daniel agreed to supply John with wares he could<br />

sell to the Army and people moving west. To handle shipments accumulated by Daniel,<br />

they hired Andrew Shuler, who was hauling freight from St. Louis to Rolla Missouri to<br />

set up a shipping point at Owensboro Kentucky. Andrew had lived in Madison County,<br />

Kentucky where he met and become friends with John & his family. Andrew put<br />

together a crew <strong>of</strong> muleskinners to move goods from Kentucky to Missouri via the fastest<br />

means possible … Mules. <strong>The</strong> Missouri Mule would become famous, and today the<br />

Mule still stands alone as the most intelligent draft animal ever used by man. It is 391<br />

miles as the crow flies from Owensboro to Kingsville Missouri and a four-mule hitch on<br />

a good day can make forty miles without any problem pulling a heavily laden wagon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> average time in good weather to make the trip would average eleven to twelve days.<br />

During winter the time could extend to a month or more.<br />

For the next four years, Andrew delivered the goods from Owensboro to Kingsville, and<br />

then they shifted the accumulation <strong>of</strong> goods to St. Louis, a mere 207 miles, a trip which<br />

could be made in five days, six to seven in winter or bad weather. By then about all the<br />

expanding company could do was to supply the Army.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army placed a large order for Tents and other equipment, which amounted to six full<br />

wagonloads to be delivered to Fort Atkinson Kansas (about two miles east <strong>of</strong> modern day<br />

Dodge City). On May 1, 1852 John White, Andrew Shuler along with four experienced<br />

muleskinners departed Kingsville under US Calvary military escort out <strong>of</strong> Leavenworth<br />

Kansas. It is 330 miles from Kingsville to Fort Atkinson and the group delivered goods<br />

on time arriving May 9. <strong>The</strong>re the Army supplied John and his crew with horses for the<br />

return trip, and they gained five people wanting to go with them. <strong>The</strong>y left the same day<br />

on their return trip, this time without an escort, which was normal whenever there was a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> several well-armed men. None <strong>of</strong> the eleven men were ever heard from again.<br />

It was known the group discussed the fastest, safest, and most expedient route for their<br />

return, which would take them across southern Kansas nearly in a straight line. Water<br />

was plentiful across the entire area whereas, the route taken originally was <strong>of</strong>ten shy <strong>of</strong><br />

plentiful water.<br />

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Amanda White and her children most likely never learned what happened to John, and<br />

his friend Andrew; however, it was later reported to the US Army at Fort Leavenworth,<br />

that on May 13, 1852 eight fresh graves were found near Blackney Ford located on the<br />

Neosho River. In one grave three men were buried in the same hole, and one man was<br />

buried in each <strong>of</strong> the other graves. <strong>The</strong> bodies were badly mutilated, and were buried by<br />

passers by who came upon the grisly scene. <strong>The</strong>re can be little doubt about the identity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the people buried there. Blackney Ford today can be found in what is Neosho County,<br />

Kansas, not far from the town <strong>of</strong> Erie.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Tag: Invisible.<br />

• Marriage: 5 Jun 1827, Madison County, Kentucky. Name: John R. White<br />

Spouse: Amanda Munday<br />

Marriage Date: 05 Jun 1827 Marriage Records for Madison County, Kentucky Volume<br />

VI Surnames S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z 1790-1843<br />

• Location: 1830, Madison County, Kentucky. US 1830 Census - Madison County,<br />

Kentucky<br />

John White<br />

2 males 20-30<br />

1 female - 5 - 1st daughter died young<br />

1 female 15-20<br />

• Death Information: 12 May 1852, Blackney Ford, Kansas Territory. John R. White II,<br />

and Andrew Shuler never returned home from a trip to Kansas where they delivered<br />

supplies to the Army. <strong>The</strong> supplies were delivered to then a dirt Fort Dodge City, but the<br />

two men never returned home.<br />

John married Amanda H. Munday, daughter <strong>of</strong> Reuben Munday and Nancy Broaddus, on<br />

5 Jun 1827 in Madison County, Kentucky. Amanda was born on 24 Dec 1810 in Madison<br />

County, Kentucky, died on 15 Dec 1880 in Johnson County, Missouri at age 69, and was<br />

buried on 16 Dec 1880 in Gilbert Cemetery, Johnson County, Missouri.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 5 Jun 1827, Madison County, Kentucky. Marriage is double recorded in<br />

Kentucky Archives.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Location: 1850, Madison, Johnson County, Missouri. US 1850 Census - Madison,<br />

Johnson County, Missouri<br />

Amanda age 39 b. Kentucky<br />

Nancy age 16 b. Kentucky<br />

James age 12 b. Kentucky<br />

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Mary Ann age 8 b. Kentucky<br />

John age 6 b. Missouri<br />

Rachel age 2 b. Missouri<br />

• Location: 1860, Johnson County, Missouri. 1860 United States Federal Census about<br />

Amanda White<br />

Name: Amanda White<br />

Age in 1860: 49<br />

Birth Year: abt 1811<br />

Birthplace: Kentucky<br />

Home in 1860: Madison, Johnson, Missouri<br />

Gender: Female<br />

Post Office: Big Creek<br />

Value <strong>of</strong> real estate: View image<br />

Household Members: Name Age<br />

Amanda White 49 b: Kentucky - Real $1200.00 - Pers $350.00<br />

John R White 15 b: Missouri<br />

Rachael A White 11 b: Missouri<br />

Daughter Margaret H. and her husband William Welch living adjacent<br />

• She was buried on 16 Dec 1880 in Gilbert Cemetery, Johnson County, Missouri.<br />

Amanda's tombstone inscription is still readable as <strong>of</strong> Aug 23, 2005<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

130 M i. James Caldwell White was born on 18 Feb 1838 in Caldwell County,<br />

Kentucky and died on 21 Jan 1916 in Taos, Taos County, New Mexico at age<br />

77.<br />

James married Emily Elizabeth Shuler (d. 23 Jan 1905) on 24 Dec 1868 in<br />

Cass County, Missouri.<br />

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92nd Generation<br />

130. James Caldwell White (John Roland White II 91<br />

, Lt. John Roland White I 90<br />

, Thomas White<br />

89<br />

, Thomas White 88<br />

, Sir James White 87<br />

, Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir<br />

Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

,<br />

William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq.<br />

77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir<br />

John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De<br />

Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern<br />

66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm<br />

Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson<br />

61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King<br />

Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise<br />

De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

,<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of<br />

France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East<br />

Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke<br />

Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

,<br />

Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

,<br />

Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian<br />

Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach<br />

21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

,<br />

King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng<br />

Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI<br />

7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

,<br />

David 1<br />

) was born on 18 Feb 1838 in Caldwell County, Kentucky and died on 21 Jan 1916 in<br />

Taos, Taos County, New Mexico at age 77.<br />

Research Notes: Precursor to Official US Military Established History <strong>of</strong> 6th Missouri<br />

Cavalry.<br />

Sixth Regt. (Union) Missouri Cavalry Volunteers.<br />

Source: CLARK WRIGHT PAPERS, Navarro College, Corsicana, TX.<br />

Letter written by Major Clark Wright to Gen. Fremont, dated September 10, 1861 from<br />

St. Louis, Missouri.<br />

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[In full, many obvious grammatical errors corrected, misspellings uncorrected.]<br />

General<br />

"Anexed find detailed statement <strong>of</strong> the labors <strong>of</strong> Captain (now Major) Wright's & Capt.<br />

Switzler's companys <strong>of</strong> Dade Co. Mo. Independent companys Cavelry. <strong>The</strong>y organized<br />

on the 5th day <strong>of</strong> June 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y scoured and protected the surrounding country to 25th Jun. 1861. <strong>The</strong>y formed<br />

Junction with Col. Sickle [Sigel] at Mount Vernon on the 26th and scouted for him to<br />

Neosho & back to Carthage a part <strong>of</strong> the companys was in the Carthage fight on 5th July.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y flanked his retreat from Carthage to Springfield <strong>The</strong>y were sworn into the service<br />

by Gen. Sweney for 3 years on the 8th July at Springfield.<br />

By order <strong>of</strong> Gen. Sweney, Capt. Wright's company escorted commissary train to relieve<br />

Gen. Lyon Left Springfield with train on 8th July 6 o'clock P.M. formed Junction with<br />

Gen. Lyons at 8 A.M. on Morning 9th July 47 miles distant Flanked the Command and<br />

collected supplies to Springfield. July 10 Capt. Switzler & Company escorted train to<br />

Rolla Returned to Springfield with comissary 23 [July].<br />

By Order <strong>of</strong> Gen. Lyon the two companys under command Capt. Wright took possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> Town Greenfield Dade Co. 35 miles west <strong>of</strong> Springfield and in direction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

enemy's Camp. Duties while there they scouted the Country, Forwarded Information,<br />

collected & forwarded supplies to Federal forces. <strong>The</strong>y brought on engagement & routed<br />

1200 enemy on Spring River 18 miles west <strong>of</strong> Post on 28th.<br />

By order <strong>of</strong> Gen. Lyon they retired from post to Springfield on 5th Augst. bringing out all<br />

the supplies & property on hand though menaced by overwhelming numbers <strong>of</strong> enemy.<br />

Had skirmish on the Road but saved the train 44 wagons entire Morning 8th those two<br />

companys supported by two others (Capt. Wood, Capt. Carr) engaged and drove back<br />

800 Texian Rangers 5 miles west <strong>of</strong> Springfield on the 9th and over the same ground the<br />

same companys engaged and drove back 1200 Rebels Rested on their arms that night<br />

formed Junction with Gen. Lyon near Wilson Creek at 2 o'clock Morning 10th at 5<br />

o'clock Capt. Wright with his & Capt. Switzler's companys were ordered forward, and<br />

assigned to command on the left.<br />

Gen. Lyon opened 1st fire on the right. Capt. Wright the 2nd on the Left. Those two<br />

companys were engaged 6 hours in the Battle <strong>of</strong> Wilson Creek. <strong>The</strong>y flanked the Federal<br />

Troops to Springfield on the 11th by order <strong>of</strong> Gen. Sickle [sic]. Capt. Wright took charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> train kept all in motion & with his company & Capt. Switzler's flanked it and scouted<br />

the country for 30 miles on either side from Springfield to Rolla.<br />

Since their arrival at Rolla portions <strong>of</strong> those two companys have been in three skirmishes,<br />

& scouting for the post. <strong>The</strong>y were the first companys to sustain the Government in the<br />

South West, & in consequence <strong>of</strong> it many <strong>of</strong> them have lost all the property they owned,<br />

they were particularly marked by the Rebels the men and horses are jaded. <strong>The</strong>y have no<br />

means left to protect their destitute familys if you think them worthy from the<br />

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recommendations <strong>of</strong> Major Sturgis, Major Sch<strong>of</strong>ield, Capt. Granger & Gen. Sickle [sic]<br />

now in file in Gen. Asboth's <strong>of</strong>fice as well as Gen. Sickle [sic] endorsing the payrolls, *<br />

& this statement from your humble servent respectfully submitted to Pay those two<br />

companys I assure you [that] you will confer a lasting favor on as brave a set <strong>of</strong> men as<br />

ever drew a saber who values their lives as nothing when this country demands it, & who<br />

only ask the favor at this time top save their destitute familys & friends."<br />

[Signed] Clark Wright Major<br />

Comd Fremont Batal Cavelry<br />

To Major General J.C. Fremont Comd"<br />

Additional source: Compiled Records Showing Service <strong>of</strong> Military Units in Volunteer<br />

Union Organizations. [National Archives and Records Administration, Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm M594-<br />

Roll 93.]<br />

Consisting <strong>of</strong> Record <strong>of</strong> Events, extracted from original Muster Roll <strong>of</strong> Co. "D" [Dade<br />

County Squadron, afterwards] Co. D, 6th Regt. Missouri Cavalry Volunteers.<br />

Stationed at Rolla, Missouri, July 5 - September 1, 1861.<br />

"This company marched to the relief <strong>of</strong> General Sigel at Mount Vernon and scouted for<br />

him to Neosho, Missouri, then to Springfield by order <strong>of</strong> General Sweeny to assist in the<br />

protection <strong>of</strong> the place. It made a forced march <strong>of</strong> forty-four miles from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m.<br />

the next morning to meet General Lyon, this company and Captain Switzler took<br />

command <strong>of</strong> post at Greenfield. Collected supplies, etc. Was in a skirmish on Spring<br />

River. Was in the skirmishes five miles west <strong>of</strong> Springfield.<br />

August 8 & 9. Occupied an important and perilous position during the whole battle <strong>of</strong><br />

Wilson's Creek. This company, with Captain Switzler, did the entire scouting for General<br />

Lyon's command and flanked the retreat from Springfield to Rolla."<br />

*[Endorsement] "This company has rendered efficient service and should be paid."<br />

F. SIGEL,<br />

Brigadier-General."<br />

Note: Sweeny held a commission as a brigadier general in the Missouri Volunteers dated<br />

May 20, 1861. Sweeny had reached Springfield on July 1 and had assumed charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Federal forces operating in southwest Missouri. Apparently Sweeny had no authority to<br />

muster troops, since the original muster <strong>of</strong> the Dade Co. Squadrons [3 year] was later<br />

declared illegal. <strong>The</strong>se troopers were subsequently mustered by Captain E. A. Carr,<br />

Fourth United States Cavalry, to date back to July 5, 1861, pursuant to letter <strong>of</strong><br />

instructions dated Headquarters, Department <strong>of</strong> Missouri, St. Louis, December 11, 1861,<br />

signed by Brigadier-General Schuyler Hamilton, Assistant Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff……………….<br />

Official US Military History <strong>of</strong> 6th Missouri Cavalry<br />

6th Regiment Cavalry<br />

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Organized February 14, 1862, by consolidation <strong>of</strong> Wright's, Wood's and Hawkins'<br />

Battalions. Attached to District <strong>of</strong> Southwest Missouri, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Missouri, to July, 1862.<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Eastern Arkansas, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Missouri, to December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd<br />

(Cavalry) Division, District <strong>of</strong> Eastern Arkansas, to January, 1863 (6 Companies). 1st<br />

Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, to April, 1863 (6<br />

Companies). Headquarters 13th Army Corps, Army <strong>of</strong> the Tennessee, to August, 1863 (6<br />

Cos.). Cavalry Brigade, 13th Army Corps, Dept. <strong>of</strong> the Gulf, to November, 1863 (6<br />

Cos.). 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. <strong>of</strong> the Gulf, to January, 1864 (7 Cos.). 1st<br />

Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. <strong>of</strong> the Gulf, to December, 1864. District <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />

Alabama. Dept. <strong>of</strong> the Gulf, to February, 1865. Separate Brigade, District <strong>of</strong> Baton<br />

Rouge, La., Dept. <strong>of</strong> the Gulf, February, 1865 (7 Cos.). Cavalry Brigade, District <strong>of</strong><br />

Baton Rouge, La., to July, 1865. Dept. <strong>of</strong> Texas to September, 1865. Cos. "A," "D," "E"<br />

and "L" attached to District <strong>of</strong> Southwest Missouri, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Missouri, to October, 1862.<br />

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Army <strong>of</strong> the Frontier, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Missouri, to June, 1863.<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Southeast Missouri, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Missouri, to October, 1863. District <strong>of</strong> St. Louis,<br />

Mo., Dept. <strong>of</strong> Missouri, to muster out.<br />

SERVICE.--Curtis' Campaign in Southwest Missouri and Arkansas February-March,<br />

1862. Marshfield, Mo., February 9. Sugar Creek, Ark., February 17. Bentonville<br />

February 17. West Plains, Mo., February 19. Keytesville February 25. Battles <strong>of</strong> Pea<br />

Ridge, Ark., March 6-8. Spring River March 13. Salem Spring River March 18<br />

(Detachment). Scout through Gadfly, Newtonia, Granby, Neosho and Valley <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />

Creek and skirmish April 8. Scout from Batesville, Ark., June 16-17 (4 Cos.). White Oak<br />

Bayou, Miss., June 23 (Battalion). Near Fayetteville, Ark., July 15. Expedition to<br />

Coldwater, Miss., July 22-25 (Battalion). White Oak Bayou, Miss., July 29 (Battalion).<br />

Chariton Bridge, Mo., August 3. Montevallo August 7. Between Stockton and<br />

Humansville August 12. Stockton August 12. Neosho August 21. Hickory Grove August<br />

23 (Co. "B"). Expedition from Clarendon, Ark., to Lawrenceville and St. Charles<br />

September 11-13. Occupation <strong>of</strong> Newtonia, Mo., October 4 (2nd Battalion). Expedition<br />

from Helena, Ark., to Grenada, Miss.. November 27-December 5. Oakland, Miss.,<br />

December 3. Cane Hill, Boston Mountains, Ark. (2nd Battalion). Battle <strong>of</strong> Prairie Grove,<br />

Ark., December 7 (2nd Battalion). Near Helena, Ark., December 14 (Co. "E"). Sherman's<br />

Yazoo Expedition December 20, 1862-January 3, 1863. Expedition from Milliken's Bend<br />

to Dallas Station and Delhi December 25-26, 1862. Expedition over Boston Mountains to<br />

Van Buren, Ark., December 27-29 (2nd Battalion). Reconnaissance toward White River<br />

and St. Charles January 13, 1863 (Squadron). Carthage January 23, 1863. Expedition<br />

from Young's Point, La., to Greenville, Miss., and Cypress Bend, Ark., February 14-29.<br />

Cypress Bend, Ark., February 19 (Detachment). Fish Lake, near Greenville, Miss., and<br />

Deer Creek, near Greenville, February 23 (Detachment). Operations from Milliken's<br />

Bend, La., to New Carthage March 31-April 17 (1st Battalion). Near Dunbar's Plantation,<br />

Bayou Vidal, April 7 (Detachment). Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf<br />

April 25-30. Port Gibson May 1. Near Black River May 5. Raid on New Orleans &<br />

Jackson Railroad, near Crystal Springs, May 11. Jackson May 14. Champion's Hill May<br />

16. Near Bridgeport May 17. Siege <strong>of</strong> Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg<br />

May 19 and 22. Mason's Ford. Big Black River, June 9. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July<br />

4-10. Near Baker's Creek July 7. Bolton's Station July 8 (Detachment). Near Clinton July<br />

8 (Detachment). Near Jackson and near Clinton July 9 (Detachment). Siege <strong>of</strong> Jackson<br />

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July 10-17. Brookhaven July 18 (Detachment). Moved to the Dept. <strong>of</strong> the Gulf August.<br />

Near Morganza, La., September 8. Atchafalaya September 8-9. Hornersville, Mo.,<br />

September 20 (2nd Battalion). Sterling's Farm, on Bayou Fordoche, near Morganza,<br />

September 27. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 30. Reconnaissance<br />

toward Opelousas October 20. Opelousas, Barre Landing, October 21. Washington<br />

October 24. Bayou Bourbeaux November 2. Carrion Crow Bayou November 18. Bayou<br />

Portage, Grand Lake, November 23. Attack on Bloomfield, Mo., and pursuit to Brown's<br />

Ferry November 29-30 (2nd Battalion). Near Vermillionville, La., November 30.<br />

Branchville, Ark,, January 17, 1864 (Detachment). Branchville, Ivey's Ford, Pine Bluff,<br />

January 19 (Detachment). Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance from<br />

Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26. Bayou Rapides March 20. Henderson's Hill March<br />

21. Monett's Ferry and Cloutiersville March 29-30. Natchitoches March 31. Crump's Hill,<br />

Piney Woods, April 2. Wilson's Farm April 7. Bayou de Paul, Carroll's Mill, April 8.<br />

Battle <strong>of</strong> Sabine Cross Roads April 8. Pleasant Hill April 9. About Cloutiersville April<br />

22-24. Bayou Rapides Bridge and McNutt's Hill, Alexandria, April 27-28. Scout from<br />

Pilot Knob, Mo., to Gainesville, Ark., May 10-25 (2nd Battalion). Retreat to Morganza<br />

April 13-20. Wilson's Landing May 14. Avoyelle's (or Marksville Prairie) May 15. Old<br />

River L May 22. Operations in Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas July 18-<br />

August 6 (2nd Battalion). Mazzard's Prairie, Ark., July 27. Osceola August 2 and 4.<br />

Elkchute August 4. Bayou Letsworth August 11. Operations in Southwest Missouri and<br />

Northwest Arkansas August 15-24 (2nd Battalion). Richland Creek, Ark., August 16<br />

(Detachment). Expedition to Clinton, La., August 23-29. Olive Branch, Corelle River and<br />

Clinton August 25. Near Richwood's, Mo., October 4 (Detachment). Tyler's Mills<br />

October 7 (2nd Battalion). Expedition from Baton Rouge to Clinton, Greensburg, Osyke<br />

and Camp Moore October 5-9. Expedition from Baton Rouge to Brookhaven, Miss., and<br />

skirmishes November 14-21. Davidson's Expedition from Baton Rouge against Mobile &<br />

Ohio Railroad November 27-December 3. Expedition from Baton Rouge to Clinton and<br />

Comite River March 30-April 2, 1865. Duty in District <strong>of</strong> Baton Rouge, La., until July<br />

and the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Texas until September. Mustered out September 12, 1865.<br />

Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 34 Enlisted men killed and mortally<br />

wounded, and 6 Officers and 273 Enlisted men by disease. Total 315.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Information: 1838, Caldwell County, Kentucky. James Caldwell White was born in<br />

Caldwell County Kentucky, but his second given name Caldwell was from James<br />

Calloway Caldwell who eventually married James's first cousin. After the Civil War and<br />

before James married he served in the US Marshal's Service in Indian Territory in<br />

Arkansas and Oklahoma. He quit the Marshall Service in October 1868 and returned to<br />

Johnson County Missouri where he married Emily Shuler Christmas Eve 1868.<br />

• Civil War Service: 6th Missouri Cavalry, Company E, 5 Jun 1861, Polk County,<br />

Missouri. 6th Missouri Cavalry<br />

Company E, formed at Polk County Missouri June 5, 1861.<br />

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Private James Caldwell White joined Clark Wright's call to arms June, 1861 in Polk<br />

County Missouri, and reported for duty with the following equipment:<br />

Two horses<br />

Saddle<br />

Bridle<br />

2 Saddle Blankets<br />

1 .44 Caliber Henry Repeating Carbine<br />

2 .44 Caliber Colt Revolvers<br />

1 12" Bowie Knife refitted to function as bayonet<br />

1000 .44 Caliber Cartridges for the Henry Rifle<br />

8# black powder<br />

2000 .44 Caliber lead balls<br />

2000 percussion caps for the Colt Revolvers<br />

1 12' flax tarpaulin<br />

1 bedroll<br />

2 1-quart canteens<br />

1 oversized saddlebags<br />

Food to last ten days - bacon, beans, potatoes, and homemade biscuits.<br />

General Sweeney did not <strong>of</strong>ficially swear in the troops <strong>of</strong> Companies D & E 6th Missouri<br />

Cavalry until July 8, 1861 at Springfield Missouri. Captain Clark Wright commanded<br />

company E, Captain T. A. Switzler commanded Company D. On September 10, 1861,<br />

Captain Wright wrote a letter to General Fremont begging for his troops to be paid - (See<br />

Included History). Sweeny had no authority to muster troops, since the original muster <strong>of</strong><br />

the Dade Co. Squadrons [3 year] was later declared illegal. Captain E. A. Carr, Fourth<br />

United States Cavalry, subsequently mustered the troops and back dated to July 5, 1861,<br />

pursuant to letter <strong>of</strong> instructions dated Headquarters, Department <strong>of</strong> Missouri, St. Louis,<br />

December 11, 1861, signed by Brigadier-General Schuyler Hamilton, Assistant Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

Staff.<br />

December 30, 1861 ... Private James Caldwell White received $46.94 back pay according<br />

to Payroll Records dated December 31, 1861. He was also paid for his Cartridges, lead<br />

balls, powder, and caps, the sum <strong>of</strong> $9.00.<br />

September 4, 1862 Private James Caldwell mustered out, and reenlisted the following<br />

morning, September 5, 1862 as Corporal at Springfield Missouri. He was in every battle<br />

fought by Company E, 6th Missouri Cavalry, and was discharged at war end July 9, 1865<br />

at Baton Rouge Louisiana with the rank <strong>of</strong> Sergeant. Upon discharge, Sergeant White<br />

was reimbursed for two horses, "killed from under him in battle," $28.00. A #1 grade<br />

Cavalry horse was then selling for $800 to $850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Civil War <strong>of</strong>ficially ended with the Capture <strong>of</strong> the Confederate President, Jefferson<br />

Davis May 10, 1865 at Irwinville Georgia.<br />

• Location: 1870, Kingsville, Johnson County, Missouri. US 1870 Census - Kingsville,<br />

Johnson County, Missouri<br />

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James C. age 32 b. Kentucky<br />

Emily age 18 b. Kentucky<br />

Schooler (Shuler) Elizabeth age 39 b. Kentucky<br />

Schooler (Shuler) Maloine age 21 b. Kentucky<br />

• Location: 1880, Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas. US 1880 Census - Wichita<br />

Falls, Wichita County, Texas<br />

James C. age 42 b. Kentucky<br />

Emily age 26 b. Kentucky<br />

Tina P. age 8 b. Missouri<br />

Katie age 6 b. Missouri<br />

Lily May age 4 b. Texas<br />

Annie B. b. Texas<br />

Schooler (Shuler) Elizabeth age 50 b. Kentucky<br />

Schooler (Shuler) Melinda J. age 30 b. Kentucky<br />

James married Emily Elizabeth Shuler, daughter <strong>of</strong> Andrew Shuler and Elizabeth Jane<br />

Welch, on 24 Dec 1868 in Cass County, Missouri. Emily was born on 12 Sep 1851 in<br />

Madison County, Kentucky and died on 23 Jan 1905 in Cloud Cr<strong>of</strong>t, Otero County, New<br />

Mexico at age 53.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• James and Emily obtained a marriage license on 24 Dec 1868 in Cass County,<br />

Missouri. <strong>The</strong> marriage license for James Caldwell White, and Emily Elizabeth Schooler<br />

(Shuler) can still be viewed at the Cass County, Missouri Courthouse, Harrisonville<br />

Missouri. James and Emily opted to buy their license at Harrisonville rather than the<br />

County Seat <strong>of</strong> Johnson County, which was then, and still is located at Warrensburg<br />

Missouri.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Heritage: 421/4112 Shawnee White Métis<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

131 M i. William Bertie White was born on 4 May 1885 in Dickens City, Dickens<br />

County, Texas, died on 16 Jan 1974 in Oxnard, Ventura County, California at<br />

age 88, and was buried on 21 Jan 1974 in Ivy Lawn Cemetery, Ventura,<br />

Ventura County, California.<br />

William married Lettie Melissa Pendergrass (d. 26 Oct 1950) on 3 Sep<br />

1905 in Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico.<br />

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93rd Generation<br />

131. William Bertie White (James Caldwell White 92<br />

, John Roland White II 91<br />

, Lt. John Roland<br />

White I 90<br />

, Thomas White 89<br />

, Thomas White 88<br />

, Sir James White 87<br />

, Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir<br />

Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

,<br />

Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

,<br />

Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr.<br />

74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John<br />

Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford<br />

67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 4 May 1885 in Dickens City, Dickens<br />

County, Texas, died on 16 Jan 1974 in Oxnard, Ventura County, California at age 88, and was<br />

buried on 21 Jan 1974 in Ivy Lawn Cemetery, Ventura, Ventura County, California.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Heritage: 421/8224 Shawnee White Métis<br />

• Location: 1910, Wilbarger County, Texas. 1910 United States Federal Census about<br />

William B White<br />

Name: William B White<br />

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Age in 1910: 25<br />

Estimated birth year: abt 1885<br />

Birthplace: Texas<br />

Relation to Head <strong>of</strong> House: Head<br />

Father's Name: James C<br />

Father's Birth Place: Missouri<br />

Mother's Birth Place: Missouri<br />

Spouse's name: Lettie M<br />

Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 1, Wilbarger, Texas<br />

Marital Status: Married<br />

Race: White<br />

Gender: Male<br />

Neighbors: View others on page<br />

Household Members: Name Age<br />

William B White 25<br />

Lettie M White 25<br />

James C White 3<br />

Rachel I White 2<br />

James C White 72<br />

• New Mexico Land: 19 Jul 1913-17 Sep 1913, Roosevelt County, New Mexico.<br />

Patentee: WILLIAM B. WHITE<br />

Survey<br />

State: NEW MEXICO<br />

Acres: 160<br />

Metes/Bounds: No<br />

Title Transfer<br />

<strong>Is</strong>sue Date: 7/7/1913<br />

Land Office: Fort Sumner<br />

Cancelled: No<br />

U.S. Reservations: Yes<br />

Mineral Reservations: No<br />

Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392)<br />

Document Numbers<br />

Document Nr.: 04684<br />

Misc. Doc. Nr.: 0<br />

Accession/Serial Nr.: 345683<br />

BLM Serial Nr.: NMFS 0004684<br />

-------------------<br />

Patentee: WILLIAM B WHITE<br />

Survey<br />

State: NEW MEXICO<br />

Acres: 160<br />

Metes/Bounds: No<br />

Title Transfer<br />

<strong>Is</strong>sue Date: 9/17/1913<br />

Land Office: Fort Sumner<br />

Cancelled: No<br />

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U.S. Reservations: Yes<br />

Mineral Reservations: No<br />

Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392)<br />

Document Numbers<br />

Document Nr.: 02077<br />

Misc. Doc. Nr.: 0<br />

Accession/Serial Nr.: 356162<br />

BLM Serial Nr.: NMFS 0002077<br />

• WW I Draft Registration: 1918, Aguila, Maricopa County, Arizona. World War I,<br />

Draft Registration Card - Serial #10634, Order #2076<br />

William Bertie White<br />

Age 33 years, DOB May 4, 1885<br />

Permanent Residence Aguila, Arizona<br />

Occupation: Rancher<br />

Nearest Relative:<br />

Lettie Melissa White, Agila Arizona<br />

Signature: William Bertie White<br />

---------<br />

Note: Record not dated.....<br />

• Location: 1920, Granger, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1920 United States Federal<br />

Census about William B White<br />

Name: William B White<br />

[William B Unite]<br />

Home in 1920: Granger, Sweetwater, Wyoming<br />

Age: 34<br />

Estimated birth year: abt 1886<br />

Birthplace: Texas<br />

Relation to Head <strong>of</strong> House: Self (Head)<br />

Spouse's name: Lettie M<br />

Father's Birth Place: Missouri<br />

Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky<br />

Marital Status: Married<br />

Race: White<br />

Sex: Male<br />

Image: 744<br />

Neighbors: View others on page<br />

Household Members: Name Age<br />

William B White 34 b: Texas<br />

Lettie M White 34 b: Texas<br />

James S White 13 b: New Mexico<br />

Rachel I White 11 b: Oklahoma<br />

Rhoda B White 8 b: New Mexico<br />

Tillie P White 7 b: New Mexico<br />

Nuton W White 5 Arizona ?<br />

Ada A White 1 & 9/12 b: Arizona<br />

Erin A Shaw 61<br />

Andy Comaerrgo 58<br />

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Census enumeration date January 5, 1920 by Mae Wisdom<br />

• Location: 1930, Anderson Canyon, Coconino County, Arizona. 1930 United States<br />

Federal Census about James White<br />

Name: James White<br />

Home in 1930: Anderson Canyon, Coconino, Arizona<br />

View Map<br />

Age: 23<br />

Estimated birth year: abt 1907<br />

Birthplace: New Mexico<br />

Relation to Head <strong>of</strong> House: Head<br />

Father's Name: Bert<br />

Mother's Name: Littie<br />

Spouse's name: Pearl<br />

Race: White<br />

Occupation:<br />

Parents' birthplace: View image<br />

Neighbors: View others on page<br />

Household Members: Name Age<br />

James White 23 b: New Mexico<br />

Pearl White 18 b: Oklahoma<br />

Bert White 45 b: Texas<br />

Littie White 45 b: Texas<br />

• He died on 16 Jan 1974 in Oxnard, Ventura County, California. Social Security Death<br />

Index about William White<br />

Name: William White<br />

SSN:<br />

Last Residence: 93030 Oxnard, Ventura, California, United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Born: 4 May 1885<br />

Died: Jan 1974 State (Year)<br />

SSN issued: California (1965)<br />

• He was buried on 21 Jan 1974 in Ivy Lawn Cemetery, Ventura, Ventura County,<br />

California. Buried in Section D, Tier 6 Grave 280<br />

William married Lettie Melissa Pendergrass, daughter <strong>of</strong> Marion Delaney Pendergrass<br />

and Nancy Matilda Kuykendall, on 3 Sep 1905 in Alamogordo, Otero County, New<br />

Mexico. Lettie was born on 14 Feb 1885 in Della Plain, Floyd County, Texas, died on 26 Oct<br />

1950 in Ventura, Ventura County, California at age 65, and was buried on 30 Oct 1950 in Ivy<br />

Lawn Cemetery, Ventura, Ventura County, California.<br />

Noted events in their marriage were:<br />

• Marriage: 3 Sep 1905, Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico. Marriage Record in<br />

Family Archives - Wedding performed by Reverend M. T. Conklin -<br />

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Witnesses - Deffie Pendergrass & Rhoda White - Record recorded in <strong>The</strong> Territory <strong>of</strong><br />

New Mexico, Otero County, September 4, 1905. It is recorded as Marriage Number 30<br />

for Otero County, New Mexico.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• Heritage: 23/256 Shawnee-Cherokee White Métis<br />

• Tag: Invisible.<br />

• She was buried on 30 Oct 1950 in Ivy Lawn Cemetery, Ventura, Ventura County,<br />

California. Buried in Section D, Tier 6 Grave 279<br />

<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

132 M i. Harvey Lee Blue White was born on 15 Jan 1922 in Aguila, Maricopa<br />

County, Arizona, died on 30 Oct 1983 in Porterville, Tulare County,<br />

California at age 61, and was buried on 3 Nov 1983 in Santa Paula Cemetery,<br />

Santa Paula, Ventura County, California.<br />

Harvey married Virginia Lois Hook (d. 22 Aug 2007) on 14 Jan 1941 in<br />

Camarillo, Ventura County, California.<br />

Harvey next married Floella Francis Clark (d. 28 Oct 2008) on 4 Jul 1951 in<br />

Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona.<br />

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94th Generation<br />

132. Harvey Lee Blue White (William Bertie White 93<br />

, James Caldwell White 92<br />

, John Roland<br />

White II 91<br />

, Lt. John Roland White I 90<br />

, Thomas White 89<br />

, Thomas White 88<br />

, Sir James White 87<br />

,<br />

Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir Richard White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode<br />

83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode<br />

Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

, Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode<br />

Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr. 74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh<br />

Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern<br />

First Earl Of Hereford 67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King<br />

Harald Baatand (Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut<br />

Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock<br />

Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

,<br />

King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

, Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De<br />

Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

,<br />

Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

, Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of<br />

Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II (Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

,<br />

King Prasutagus Bar-Al Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-<br />

Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua<br />

Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar<br />

Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach<br />

24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

,<br />

King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

,<br />

King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII 13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

,<br />

King Jeroboam II Ben-Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King<br />

Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII 8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam<br />

IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 15 Jan 1922 in<br />

Aguila, Maricopa County, Arizona, died on 30 Oct 1983 in Porterville, Tulare County, California<br />

at age 61, and was buried on 3 Nov 1983 in Santa Paula Cemetery, Santa Paula, Ventura County,<br />

California.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Heritage: 421/8224 Shawnee White Métis - Shuler Family line<br />

23/256 Shawnee Cherokee White Métis - Pendergrass Family line<br />

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.141% Native American Blood Quantum<br />

• He served in the military on 20 Apr 1944 in Polk County, Missouri. U.S. World War II<br />

Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 about Harvey L White<br />

Name: Harvey L White<br />

Birth Year: 1922<br />

Race: White, citizen (White)<br />

Nativity State or Country: Arizona<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Residence: Missouri<br />

County or City: Polk<br />

Enlistment Date: 20 Apr 1944<br />

Enlistment State: Kansas<br />

Enlistment City: Fort Leavenworth<br />

Branch: No branch assignment<br />

Branch Code: No branch assignment<br />

Grade: Private<br />

Grade Code: Private<br />

Term <strong>of</strong> Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration <strong>of</strong> the War or other emergency, plus six<br />

months, subject to the discretion <strong>of</strong> the President or otherwise according to law<br />

Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)<br />

Source: Civil <strong>Life</strong><br />

Education: 1 year <strong>of</strong> high school<br />

Civil Occupation: Farm hands, general farms<br />

Marital Status: Married<br />

• He died on 30 Oct 1983 in Porterville, Tulare County, California. California Death<br />

Index, 1940-1997 about Harvey Lee White<br />

Name: Harvey Lee White<br />

Social Security #:<br />

Sex: MALE<br />

Birth Date: 15 Jan 1922<br />

Birthplace: Arizona<br />

Death Date: 30 Oct 1983<br />

Death Place: Tulare<br />

Mother's Maiden Name: Pendergrass<br />

• He was buried on 3 Nov 1983 in Santa Paula Cemetery, Santa Paula, Ventura County,<br />

California. Buried in Section S-1 ... Lot 319<br />

Harvey married Virginia Lois Hook on 14 Jan 1941 in Camarillo, Ventura County,<br />

California. <strong>The</strong> marriage ended in divorce on 3 Jul 1946. Virginia was born on 23 Aug 1923<br />

in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, died on 22 Aug 2007 in Greenfield, Dade<br />

County, Missouri at age 83, and was buried on 25 Aug 2007 in Liberty Cemetery, Everton,<br />

Dade County, Missouri.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• She was born on 23 Aug 1923 in Los Angeles County, California. California Birth<br />

Index, 1905-1995<br />

Birth, Marriage, & Death Indexes<br />

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California Birth Index, 1905-1995<br />

Name: Virginia L Hook<br />

Birth Date: 23 Aug 1923<br />

Gender: Female<br />

Mother's Maiden Name: Wilson<br />

Birth County: Los Angeles<br />

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<strong>The</strong> child from this marriage was:<br />

133 M i. Generation 95 Spirit El-Ruah-Truth Son <strong>of</strong> Man was born on 13 Oct 1941<br />

in City Of David.<br />

Spirit married Jocosa El-Babylon on 18 Jan 1964 in Medo, Babylon.<br />

Harvey next married Floella Francis Clark on 4 Jul 1951 in Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona.<br />

Floella was born on 10 Apr 1931 in Roaring Springs, Lubbock County, Texas, died on 28 Oct<br />

2008 in Bakersfield, Kern County, California at age 77, and was buried on 4 Nov 2008 in<br />

Santa Paula Cemetery, Santa Paula, Ventura County, California.<br />

Noted events in her life were:<br />

• She was buried on 4 Nov 2008 in Santa Paula Cemetery, Santa Paula, Ventura County,<br />

California. Buried in Section S-1 ... Lot 866<br />

Floella Frances White 1931 - 2008 Visitation for Floella F. White will be held at Mish<br />

Funeral Home (120 Minner Ave.) on Monday, November 3, 2008 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m.<br />

and funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at the First<br />

Primitive Baptist Church <strong>of</strong> Santa Paula in Santa Paula, CA with interment to follow at<br />

Santa Paula Cemetery. Floella White was born April 10, 1931 in Roaring Springs, Texas<br />

and passed away on October 28, 2008 in Bakersfield with her family by her side. She is<br />

survived by 4 children: Steven White (Mary Mallernee), Delbert White, Jeannie Rankin,<br />

Dennis and Beatrice White; 17 grandchildren, special granddaughter, Tracy Molina; 39<br />

great-grandchildren; brother, William Clark and numerous other relatives. Floella was a<br />

loving wife, mother and grandmother. As Floella would express, "Appreciate what you<br />

have, it could be gone in a moment." She will be missed.<br />

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95th Generation<br />

133. Generation 95 Spirit El-Ruah-Truth Son <strong>of</strong> Man (Harvey Lee Blue White 94<br />

, William<br />

Bertie White 93<br />

, James Caldwell White 92<br />

, John Roland White II 91<br />

, Lt. John Roland White I 90<br />

,<br />

Thomas White 89<br />

, Thomas White 88<br />

, Sir James White 87<br />

, Richard White III, Esq. 86<br />

, Sir Richard<br />

White II 85<br />

, Sir Richard White I 84<br />

, Dame Katherine Strode 83<br />

, Sir William Strode III 82<br />

, Sir<br />

William Strode II 81<br />

, William Strode I, Esq. 80<br />

, Richard Strode Esq. 79<br />

, Sir Henry Strode Jr. 78<br />

,<br />

Henry Strode Sr., Esq. 77<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Jr. 76<br />

, Sir Hugh Strode Sr. 75<br />

, Sir Nicholas Strode Sr.<br />

74<br />

, Sir John Strode 73<br />

, Sir John Strode 72<br />

, Sir Robert Strode 71<br />

, Hugh Strode Esq. 70<br />

, Sir John<br />

Strode 69<br />

, Anne De Carisbrooke-Fitz Osbern 68<br />

, Lord William Fitz Osbern First Earl Of Hereford<br />

67<br />

, Thurold Osbern 66<br />

, Herbastus De Crêpon Prince Of Norway 65<br />

, King Harald Baatand<br />

(Bluetooth) 64<br />

, King Gorm Del Gammel (<strong>The</strong> Old) 63<br />

, King Horda Knut Sigurdsson 62<br />

, King Of<br />

Denmark Sigurd Ragnarsson 61<br />

, King Of Lethra Ragnar Lodbrock Sigurdsson 60<br />

, King Of Lethra<br />

Sigurd Randversson 59<br />

, King Of Denmark Randver Radbardsson 58<br />

, King Radbard De Russia 57<br />

,<br />

Ingria De Turin 56<br />

, Ansegise De Moselle 55<br />

, Bishop St. Arnolph De Moselle Of Metz 54<br />

, Bishop<br />

Arnoul De Moselle Of Metz 53<br />

, Ausbert (Ansbertus) De Moselle 52<br />

, Duke Ferrolus Of Moselle 51<br />

,<br />

Sigermerus I 50<br />

, King Clodio Of France 49<br />

, King Pharamond Of Salistian & Germany 48<br />

, King<br />

Marcomir Of Germany (East Franks) 47<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks Clodius I 46<br />

, King Dagobert II<br />

(Priamus) Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 45<br />

, Duke Genebald I 44<br />

, King Bartherus Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 43<br />

, King Hilderic<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 42<br />

, King Sunno Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 41<br />

, King Farabert Of <strong>The</strong> Franks 40<br />

, King Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Franks Clodomir IV 39<br />

, Athildis 38<br />

, Pradicea Bar-Al Ghardaqah 37<br />

, King Prasutagus Bar-Al<br />

Ghardaqah Of Iceni 36<br />

, Sifiye Bar-Al Ghardaqah 35<br />

, Dakarai Bar-Alexandria 34<br />

, Sethos Bar-<br />

Alexandria 33<br />

, Sahnan Ben-Sirach 32<br />

, Gersham Ben-Sirach 31<br />

, Yeshua Ben-Sirach 30<br />

, Shim`on, Son<br />

Of Yeshua Ben-Sirach 29<br />

, Yeshua Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 28<br />

, El`azar Ben-Sirach 27<br />

, Shim`on, Yeshua<br />

Ben Sira Ben-Sirach 26<br />

, Elikian Ben-Sirach 25<br />

, Tolath Ben-Sirach 24<br />

, Ramah Ben-Sirach 23<br />

, Nahor<br />

Ben-Sirach 22<br />

, Ruah Ben-Sirach 21<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach IV 20<br />

, Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach III 19<br />

,<br />

Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach II 18<br />

, King Jehoiachin Ben-Sirach I XVIII 17<br />

, King Jehoiakim Ben-Sirach<br />

XVI 16<br />

, Josiah Ben-Sirach XIV 15<br />

, King Amon Ben-Sirach XIII 14<br />

, King Manassa Ben-Sirach XII<br />

13<br />

, Naomi El-Zechariah 12<br />

, Kng Zechariah Ben-Jeroboam II X 11<br />

, King Jeroboam II Ben-<br />

Jehoahaz XIX 10<br />

, King Joash Ben-Jehoahaz VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael 9<br />

, King Jehoahaz Ben-Jehu VII<br />

8<br />

, King Jehu Ben-Jehoshaphat VI 7<br />

, Leah Ben-Abijam 6<br />

, Abijam 5<br />

, Abijam IV (King) 4<br />

, Rehoboam<br />

III (King) 3<br />

, Solomon II (King) 2<br />

, David 1<br />

) was born on 13 Oct 1941 in City Of David.<br />

Noted events in his life were:<br />

• Heritage: 14.192% Blood Quantum Shawnee-Cherokee White Métis, or slightly more<br />

than 1/7th<br />

Name - Cherokee ... Dagulaku<br />

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Name - Cherokee ... Hia galiuogi ah'hyuh'da'gwa'loh'sgee gawoniha<br />

Name - Shawnee ... Waapa'ni'nika<br />

• Facts: 13 Oct 1941, City Of David. King David and Bathsheba are my Ninety-second<br />

Great Grandparents two distinct different family lines, and my Ninety-third Great<br />

Grandparents one different descendant line. David and Maacah are my Ninety second<br />

Great Grandparents through two different family lines thereto, I descend directly <strong>of</strong> King<br />

David <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael through five different family lines. <strong>The</strong>re are 3034 years from when<br />

David was born and my birth, he is number 1 on the name list, and I am number 997<br />

thereto, the first will be last and the last will be first, and all that exists descends directly<br />

between David and me. If any living human being cannot connect directly to the records<br />

in this book, that person is forever dead, for only descendants <strong>of</strong> David survive, <strong>The</strong> true<br />

descendants must include the Lion <strong>of</strong> Judah, who is proved in this book but is not<br />

identified as to his personage, it is his Ring that I wear when work done <strong>of</strong> necessity is in<br />

progress. A word to them <strong>of</strong> wisdom, to prove and identify <strong>of</strong> the Lion <strong>of</strong> Judah requires<br />

intent application <strong>of</strong> logic, for without it, he neither will be identified <strong>of</strong> Scripture nor<br />

Talmud - David was not the Lion <strong>of</strong> Judah!<br />

<strong>The</strong> direct King David descendant database as compiled was built specific to protect the<br />

lineage and does not include exacting information on Seven Specific given names to<br />

insure that nobody can obtain the correct names involved and corrupt this genealogical<br />

record. <strong>The</strong> database is comprised <strong>of</strong> 989 persons, 528 marriages, 499 males, and 490<br />

females.<br />

Spirit married Jocosa El-Babylon on 18 Jan 1964 in Medo, Babylon. Jocosa was born in<br />

1941 in Medo, Babylon.<br />

230


(<br />

(No surname)<br />

Alan Iii, Duc De Brittany (0997-1040), 104<br />

Arvirgaus (King), Of Britian (0031-0082), 51<br />

Athildis (0080-0152), 51, 56<br />

Bartherus (King), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0238-0272), 60,<br />

61<br />

Blithildes (Princess), Of France (0534-0573), 70,<br />

71<br />

Clodio (King), Of France (0395-0451), 67, 68<br />

Clodius (King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks), I (0324-0389), 64,<br />

65<br />

Clodomir (King Of <strong>The</strong> Franks), IV (0104-0166),<br />

56, 57<br />

Cyrid (Queen) (0958-0995), 91, 92<br />

Dagobert II (Priamus) (King), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks<br />

(0305-0379), 63, 64<br />

Dodo (Signora), De Turin (0586-0637), 72, 74<br />

Ethelred (King Of Wessex), I (0837-0871), 88<br />

Farabert (King), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0141-0186), 57,<br />

58<br />

Ferrolus (Duke), Of Moselle (0485-0537), 69, 70<br />

Frireulle (Frotmund) (0347-0413), 65, 66<br />

Genebald (Duke), I (0267-0358), 61, 62<br />

Hasilda (Princess), Of Rugij (0107-0159), 56, 57<br />

Hilderic (King), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0212-0253), 59,<br />

60<br />

Marcomir (King Of Frankonia), IV (0084-0149),<br />

51, 56<br />

Marcomir (King), Of Germany (East Franks)<br />

(0341-0404), 65, 66<br />

Meric (Marius) (King), Of Westmoreland (0049-<br />

0125), 48, 51<br />

Pharamond (King), Of Salistian & Germany<br />

(0370-0427), 66, 67<br />

Sabina (Queen), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0153-0202), 57,<br />

58<br />

Schönia (Queen), Of Thuringa (0369-0427), 68<br />

Sigermerus I (0438-0507), 68, 69<br />

Sunno (King), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0186-0213), 58, 59<br />

Weldelphus (King), Of Thuringia (0362-0410), 68<br />

A<br />

AVITUS<br />

Avita Maesa (Queen), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0182-0237),<br />

58, 59<br />

Julius (Knight) (0149-0209), 59<br />

Name Index<br />

231<br />

B<br />

BAATAND (BLUETOOTH)<br />

Harald (King) (0930-0987), 89, 90<br />

BAR-AL GHARDAQAH<br />

Pradicea (0049-0111), 48, 51<br />

Prasutagus (King), Of Iceni (0001-0061), 42, 43,<br />

50, 53<br />

Sifiye (0054 B.C.-0037), 41, 42, 53<br />

BAR-ALEXANDRIA<br />

Dakarai (0087 B.C.-0039 B.C.), 40, 41<br />

Sethos (0128 B.C.-0069 B.C.), 39, 40<br />

BAR-EL QUSAYR<br />

Boudicea (Queen), Of Iceni (0021-0062), 42, 47,<br />

50, 52<br />

Zebidiah (0026 B.C.-0054), 42, 43<br />

BEAUCLERC<br />

Henry (King), I, Of England (1068-1135), 113<br />

BEN ZEBIDIAH<br />

Emanuel (0005 B.C.-0007), 43, 49<br />

James (0002 B.C.-0044), 43, 47, 49<br />

John (0002 B.C.-0096), 43, 50<br />

BEN-ABIJAH<br />

Jehoshaphat VI (0901 B.C.-0845 B.C.), 8, 9<br />

BEN-ABIJAM<br />

Abijam (0913 B.C.-0843 B.C.), 7, 8<br />

Asa (King), V (0928 B.C.-0870 B.C.), 7, 8<br />

Leah (0891 B.C.-0821 B.C.), 8, 9<br />

BEN-DAVID<br />

Abishalom (0982 B.C.-0944 B.C.), 2, 3, 5<br />

Solomon (King), II (0985 B.C.-0909 B.C.), 2, 3, 5<br />

BENEFELD<br />

Maude (1222-Bef 1270), 117, 120<br />

BEN-ELAH' BEN-SIRA<br />

Hoshea X (0772 B.C.-0720 B.C.), 17<br />

BEN-JEHOAHAZ<br />

Jeroboam II (King), XIX (0812 B.C.-0749 B.C.),<br />

14, 15<br />

Joash (King), VIII Savior Of <strong>Is</strong>rael (0830 B.C.-<br />

0787 B.C.), 13, 14<br />

BEN-JEHOSHAPHAT<br />

Jehoram (0882 B.C.-0842 B.C.), 9, 11<br />

Jehu (King), VI (0864 B.C.-0814 B.C.), 10, 11<br />

BEN-JEHU<br />

Jehoahaz (King), VII (0846 B.C.-0803 B.C.), 12,<br />

13<br />

BEN-JEROBOAM II<br />

Zechariah (Kng), X (0796 B.C.-0749 B.C.), 15, 16<br />

BEN-REHOBOAM<br />

Abijam (King), IV (0949 B.C.-0911 B.C.), 5, 7<br />

BEN-SIRACH


Amon (King), XIII (0664 B.C.-0639 B.C.), 18, 19<br />

El`azar (0351 B.C.-0299 B.C.), 33, 34<br />

Elikian (0409 B.C.-0347 B.C.), 31, 32<br />

Gersham (0187 B.C.-0128 B.C.), 37, 38<br />

Hezekiah (King), XI (0741 B.C.-0696 B.C.), 16,<br />

17<br />

Jehoaz (King), XV (0632 B.C.-0609 B.C.), 20, 21<br />

Jehoiakim (King), XVI (0634 B.C.-0598 B.C.), 20,<br />

21<br />

Josiah XIV (0648 B.C.-0609 B.C.), 19, 20<br />

Manassa (King), XII (0709 B.C.-0641 B.C.), 17,<br />

18<br />

Mattaniah (King), XVII (0612 B.C.-0580 B.C.),<br />

20, 22<br />

Nahor (0497 B.C.-0432 B.C.), 27, 28<br />

Ramah (0460 B.C.-0384 B.C.), 29, 30<br />

Ruah (0519 B.C.-0453 B.C.), 26, 27<br />

Sahnan (0158 B.C.-0093 B.C.), 38, 39<br />

Shim`on, Son Of Yeshua (0296 B.C.-0233 B.C.),<br />

35, 36<br />

Shim`on, Yeshua Ben Sira (0387 B.C.-0332 B.C.),<br />

32, 33<br />

Tolath (0434 B.C.-0392 B.C.), 30, 31<br />

Yeshua (0259 B.C.-0179 B.C.), 36, 37<br />

Yeshua Ben Sira (0322 B.C.-0268 B.C.), 34, 35<br />

BEN-SIRACH I<br />

Jehoiachin (King), XVIII (0616 B.C.-0531 B.C.),<br />

21, 23<br />

BEN-SIRACH II<br />

Jehoiachin (0592 B.C.-0529 B.C.), 23, 24<br />

BEN-SIRACH III<br />

Jehoiachin (0568 B.C.-0501 B.C.), 24, 25<br />

BEN-SIRACH IV<br />

Jehoiachin (0541 B.C.-0484 B.C.), 25, 26<br />

BEN-SOLOMON<br />

Rehoboam (King), III (0967 B.C.-0909 B.C.), 3, 4,<br />

5<br />

BJORNSSON<br />

Oalf (King) (0889-0962), 91<br />

BLEJA<br />

Heluna (Princess), Of England (0812-0884), 84, 86<br />

BRENT<br />

Elizabeth (1344-After 1425), 134, 138<br />

BROADDUS<br />

Nancy (1790-Bef 1870), 212<br />

BROME<br />

Anne (1711-1751), 198, 199<br />

BRUCE<br />

Eleanore (Dame) (1192-1234), 118, 121<br />

CALDWELL<br />

Anne (Dame) (1324-1386), 135, 139, 149<br />

Richard (1299-1361), 139<br />

CAPET<br />

C<br />

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232<br />

Marguerite (1280-1318), 136<br />

CHALDECOTT<br />

Elizabeth (1371-1434), 146<br />

CHENEY<br />

Eleanor (1452-1501), 150, 153<br />

CLARK<br />

Floella Francis (1931-2008), 225, 228<br />

CLAUDIUS<br />

Vanessa (0031-0084), 51<br />

CORRANE<br />

Margaret (1666-1747), 190, 194<br />

COURTENAY<br />

Eve (1484-1542), 153, 156, 171<br />

William (Sir) (1439-1487), 156<br />

D<br />

DARCY<br />

Margaret (1418-1458), 155<br />

DE BEAUPRES<br />

Maltida (1317-Bef 1360), 129, 134<br />

DE BITTON<br />

Beatrice (1271-Bef 1340), 123, 126<br />

DE BLOIS<br />

Bertha (1008-1085), 104<br />

DE BRABANT<br />

Begga (0613-0698), 74, 75<br />

DE CARISBROOKE<br />

Anne (1019-1074), 95, 100<br />

DE CARISBROOKE-FITZ OSBERN<br />

Anne (1046-1113), 100, 103<br />

DE CIMBRÉ<br />

Argotta (Queen), Of Salistian (0376-0429), 66, 67<br />

DE CRÊPON<br />

Herbastus Prince Of Norway (0960-After 1004),<br />

91, 92<br />

DE CRICKLADE<br />

Joan (1178-Bef 1250), 114, 116<br />

DE DEVON<br />

Jeanette (Dame) (1097-1162), 106, 109<br />

DE ESSEX<br />

Elgiva (0866-0922), 87, 88<br />

DE ESTONIA<br />

Ingvar (King Of Estonia) (0637-0693), 76, 77<br />

DE FALAISE<br />

Hilarie (1080-Bef 1130), 105, 107<br />

DE HAINAULT<br />

Richildis (1034-1086), 95, 100<br />

DE HALES<br />

Alexander (1224-Bef 1280), 131<br />

Alice (1302-1327), 133, 136<br />

Roger (Sir) (1265-Bef 1313), 128, 131<br />

DE IVREA<br />

Emma (0988-1040), 92, 95<br />

DE JENLAIN<br />

Jeanne (1281-After 1333), 141


DE LAON<br />

Betrada (Princess) (0696-0745), 79<br />

Evatrada (0721-0773), 78, 79<br />

Heribert (0687-0738), 79<br />

DE LODDON<br />

Matilda (1226-After 1285), 131<br />

DE MALMESBURY<br />

Anne (1108-Bef 1150), 108, 110<br />

DE MAUNY<br />

Jean (1276-1319), 141<br />

DE MONTBATTEN<br />

Alice (Dame) (1171-1232), 115, 118<br />

DE MOSELLE<br />

Ansegise (0602-0685), 74, 75<br />

Arnoul (Bishop), Of Metz (0552-0601), 71, 72<br />

Ausbert (Ansbertus) (0529-0570), 70, 71<br />

St. Arnolph (Bishop), Of Metz (0580-0640), 72, 73<br />

DE PACKWOOD<br />

Lydia (Dame) (1151-1223), 113, 115<br />

Mariam (Dame) (1076-1152), 103, 106<br />

DE PARNHAM<br />

Hawaise (1151-After 1220), 111, 114<br />

DE ROMA<br />

Deuteria (Signora) (0501-0546), 69, 70<br />

Protagaus (Signora) (0321-0392), 64, 65<br />

DE RUSSIA<br />

Radbard (King) (0669-0726), 77, 78<br />

DE SAVOY<br />

Oda (0560-0601), 71, 72<br />

DE THRACE<br />

Paulina (0194-0234), 61<br />

DE THURINGIA<br />

Basina (Queen), Of France (0392-0479), 67, 68<br />

DE TONI<br />

Adelise (1023-1065), 95, 100<br />

DE TURIN<br />

Ingria (0638-0692), 76, 77<br />

Justinia (Queen), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0214-0264), 59,<br />

60<br />

DE VERMANDOIS<br />

Elizabeth Joan (1081-1131), 113<br />

DE WESSEX<br />

Wulfthryth (0840-0889), 88<br />

DE WHARTON<br />

Elizabeth (1045-1103), 100, 103<br />

DEL GAMMEL (THE OLD)<br />

Gorm (King) (0908-0959), 88, 89<br />

DIOCLETIAN<br />

Valeria (0271-0315), 64<br />

DIONYSIUS<br />

Lyceia (Dutchess), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0282-0361),<br />

61, 62<br />

DOLPHIN<br />

Rachel (1304-1370), 139<br />

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EL AL-FAYYUM<br />

Jendayi (0044 B.C.-0041), 41, 42, 53<br />

EL AL-MALIHAH<br />

Quibilah (0079 B.C.-0014 B.C.), 40, 41<br />

EL CLEOPHAS<br />

Salome (0021 B.C.-0063), 42, 43<br />

EL SHRIBIN<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmuthis (0152 B.C.-0049 B.C.), 38, 39<br />

EL SIRA<br />

Huldah (0355 B.C.-0287 B.C.), 33, 34<br />

Salome (0384 B.C.-0328 B.C.), 32, 33<br />

EL-ABISHALOM<br />

Maccah (0966 B.C.-0917 B.C.), 3, 5<br />

EL-ALEXANDRIA<br />

Alkea (0428 B.C.-0397 B.C.), 30, 31<br />

Tamaruz (0404 B.C.-0343 B.C.), 31, 32<br />

Yaminah (0123 B.C.-0064 B.C.), 39, 40<br />

EL-AMMON<br />

Naamah (0982 B.C.-0931 B.C.), 2, 3, 5<br />

EL-ASSYRI<br />

Ilenia (0481 B.C.-0400 B.C.), 27, 28<br />

EL-ATHENS<br />

Parousia (0562 B.C.-0487 B.C.), 24, 25<br />

EL-BABYLON<br />

Jocosa (1941- ), 228, 230<br />

Myrithia (0519 B.C.-0463 B.C.), 26, 27<br />

Nebuchadnezzar (0632 B.C.-0562 B.C.), 23<br />

Ruth (0639 B.C.-0594 B.C.), 20, 21<br />

EL-BETHABARA<br />

Bethara (0006-0083), 43, 47, 50<br />

Jardena (0182 B.C.-0119 B.C.), 37, 38<br />

Zohar (0223 B.C.-0176 B.C.), 36, 37<br />

EL-BETHEL<br />

Bathsheba (1018 B.C.-0940 B.C.), 1<br />

Bithyah (0986 B.C.- ), 2, 3, 5<br />

Maacah (0942 B.C.-0872 B.C.), 5, 7<br />

Maacah (1001 B.C.-0942 B.C.), 2<br />

Sarah (0910 B.C.-0840 B.C.), 7, 8<br />

EL-BOZKATH<br />

Jedidah (0659 B.C.-0602 B.C.), 19, 20<br />

EL-DABERATH<br />

Sariah (0318 B.C.-0264 B.C.), 34, 35<br />

EL-GATH<br />

Nobehor (0288 B.C.-0241 B.C.), 35, 36<br />

EL-HARUZ<br />

Meshullemeth (0670 B.C.-0626 B.C.), 18, 19<br />

EL-HEBRON<br />

Menorah (0690 B.C.-0622 B.C.), 17, 18<br />

ELLISTONE<br />

Lucy (1688-1751), 199<br />

EL-MEDO<br />

Amyitis (0587 B.C.-0531 B.C.), 23, 24<br />

Amytis (0627 B.C.-0554 B.C.), 23<br />

EL-MINORA<br />

E


Ruth (0845 B.C.-0816 B.C.), 12, 13<br />

EL-NEBUCHADNEZZAR<br />

Nebdu (0611 B.C.-0536 B.C.), 21, 23<br />

EL-NIMSHI<br />

Jehoshaphat (0894 B.C.-0824 B.C.), 8, 9<br />

EL-ORMI<br />

Athaliah (0885 B.C.-0835 B.C.), 9, 11<br />

EL-RAMOTH-GILEAD<br />

Ruboaz (0866 B.C.-0812 B.C.), 10, 11<br />

EL-ROME<br />

Ecclechias (0538 B.C.- ), 25, 26<br />

<strong>Is</strong>orois (0455 B.C.-0393 B.C.), 29, 30<br />

EL-RUAH-TRUTH<br />

Spirit (Generation 95), Son <strong>of</strong> Man (1941- ),<br />

228, 229<br />

EL-SAMARIA<br />

Hannah (0770 B.C.-0710 B.C.), 15, 16<br />

EL-SHILHI<br />

Azubah (0919 B.C.-0832 B.C.), 7, 8<br />

EL-SIRA<br />

Naomi (0815 B.C.-0761 B.C.), 14, 15<br />

Sarah (0829 B.C.-0758 B.C.), 13, 14<br />

Shunnam (0768 B.C.-0707 B.C.), 17<br />

EL-TIMIRI<br />

Jezebel (0915 B.C.-0859 B.C.), 11<br />

Omri (0913 B.C.-0873 B.C.), 11<br />

Rahab (0899 B.C.-Bef 0866 B.C.), 8, 9<br />

Timiri (0933 B.C.-0884 B.C.), 9<br />

EL-ZECHARIAH<br />

Naomi (0749 B.C.-0684 B.C.), 16, 17<br />

ENGLEFIELD<br />

Maude (1247-Bef 1314), 120, 123<br />

FITCHET<br />

Beatrice (1299-Bef 1360), 126, 129<br />

FITZ BEAUCLERC<br />

Joan (Dame) (1120-1186), 110, 113<br />

FITZ LANGLEY<br />

Eleanor (Dame) (1455-1519), 155, 159<br />

FITZ OSBERN<br />

William (Lord), First Earl Of Hereford (1007-<br />

1071), 95, 96<br />

FLAMBARD<br />

Angela (1268-1339), 135<br />

David (1227-1289), 130<br />

Eleanore (Dame) (1266-1331), 127, 130<br />

FOSTER<br />

Joan (1539-1609), 172, 177, 180<br />

Thomas (1513-Bef 1570), 177<br />

GALERIUS<br />

F<br />

G<br />

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Julia (Dutchess), Of <strong>The</strong> East Franks (0304-0374),<br />

63, 64<br />

Valerius (Caesar) (0247-0311), 64<br />

GANDOLDOTTIER<br />

Alfhild (0760-0807), 80, 81, 84, 85<br />

GERARD<br />

Elizabeth (1394-Bef 1420), 138, 146<br />

John (1365-After 1428), 146<br />

GOULD<br />

Anna (Dame) (1234-1299), 124, 127<br />

John (1211-1287), 127<br />

GREY<br />

Andrew Esq. (1529-1614), 172, 175, 180<br />

Anne (1574-1623), 174, 178, 180, 182<br />

Edward (1463-1528), 172<br />

Robert (1494-1534), 159, 172<br />

GWYNN<br />

Ann (1721-1801), 198, 199<br />

Thomas (Capt.) (1673-1744), 199<br />

HOOK<br />

Virginia Lois (1923-2007), 225, 227<br />

HUNGERFORD<br />

Joan (Dame) (1387-1449), 148, 151<br />

Thomas (Sir), II (1330-1397), 151<br />

HUSSEY<br />

Joan (1349-1411), 151<br />

H<br />

IVARSDOTTIR<br />

Audr (0680-0740), 77, 78<br />

KING OF ISRAEL<br />

David (1023 B.C.-0948 B.C.), 1<br />

KLACK<br />

Harald (0876-0921), 89<br />

KLACKSDOTTIR<br />

Thyre (Queen), Of Denmark (0904-0952), 88, 89<br />

KNORR<br />

Helvina (1189-1257), 124<br />

KUYKENDALL<br />

Nancy Matilda (1848-1906), 224<br />

I<br />

K<br />

LEDRED<br />

Alice (1425-1514), 146, 150<br />

L


MANNY<br />

Mary (Dame), 144, 148<br />

Mary (Dame) (1347-1399), 139, 147<br />

Walter (Lord) (1302-1361), 137, 141, 147<br />

MUNDAY<br />

Amanda H. (1810-1880), 208, 212<br />

Reuben (1778-1837), 212<br />

M<br />

OALFSDOTTIR<br />

Gyrithe (Queen) (0935-0982), 89, 91<br />

OSBERN<br />

Thurold (0980-1040), 92, 93<br />

PENDERGRASS<br />

Lettie Melissa (1885-1950), 220, 224<br />

Marion Delaney (1844-1919), 224<br />

PLANTAGENET<br />

Edward (King), I (1239-1307), 136<br />

Margaret Marshall Duchess Of Norfolk (1321-<br />

1400), 137, 140, 147<br />

Thomas Brotherton (1300-1338), 133, 136<br />

PLOWDEN<br />

Edmund Esq. (1518-1585), 173<br />

Mary (Dame) (1548-1593), 165, 173, 182<br />

PURSELL<br />

Christiana (1722-1807), 205<br />

O<br />

RADBARDSSON<br />

Randver (King Of Denmark) (0720-0770), 78, 79<br />

RAGNARSSON<br />

Sigurd (King Of Denmark) (0816-0876), 84, 86<br />

RANDVERSSON<br />

Sigurd (King Of Lethra) (0756-0801), 80, 81, 84,<br />

85<br />

RAWKETT<br />

Elizabeth (1518-Bef 1570), 177<br />

REDVERS<br />

Emma (1451-1519), 156<br />

ROLAND<br />

Hermann Frederick (1177-1241), 124<br />

Mary (Dame) (1214-1270), 122, 124<br />

P<br />

R<br />

SANDILANDS<br />

John (1593-1654), 190<br />

Margaret (1624-1667), 187, 190<br />

S<br />

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SARGEAUX<br />

Evaline (Dame) (1292-1359), 130, 135<br />

Philip (1266-1329), 135<br />

SEAGRAVE<br />

John (4th Lord) (1312-1353), 137, 141<br />

SHELDON<br />

Katherine (1520-1586), 173<br />

SHULER<br />

Andrew (1826-1852), 220<br />

Emily Elizabeth (1851-1905), 213, 220<br />

SIGURDSDOTTIR<br />

Aslaug (0798-0844), 81, 82, 84<br />

SIGURDSSON<br />

Horda Knut (King) (0845-0912), 87, 88<br />

Ragnar Lodbrock (King Of Lethra) (0796-0865),<br />

81, 82, 83, 85<br />

STEVENSON<br />

Mary (1210-1274), 127<br />

STEVENSONE<br />

Alison (1600-1659), 190<br />

STRACHAN<br />

Hannah (1756-1823), 200, 205<br />

Jacob (1717-1800), 205<br />

STRELLEY<br />

John (Sir) (1439-Bef 1475), 158<br />

Margaret (Dame) (1462-1533), 155, 158, 160<br />

STRODE<br />

Henry (Sir), Jr. (1341-After 1410), 134, 137<br />

Henry Sr., Esq. (1315-1360), 129, 133<br />

Hugh (Sir), Jr. (1290-1355), 126, 128<br />

Hugh (Sir), Sr. (1266-Bef 1340), 123, 125<br />

Hugh Esq. (1105-Bef 1165), 108, 110<br />

John (Sir) (1077-Bef 1150), 105, 106<br />

John (Sir) (1173-1247), 114, 115<br />

John (Sir) (1216-1272), 117, 118<br />

Katherine (Dame) (1501-1565), 156, 158, 159, 171<br />

Nicholas (Sir), Sr. (1242-Bef 1305), 120, 122<br />

Richard Esq. (1368-1442), 138, 144<br />

Robert (Sir) (1141-Bef 1210), 111, 113<br />

Warin (Sir) (1038-Bef 1090), 100, 104<br />

William (Sir), II (1446-1499), 150, 152<br />

William (Sir), III (1470-1534), 153, 155, 171<br />

William I, Esq. (1414-1478), 146, 149<br />

THRANDSDOTTIR<br />

Ingeberg (0891-0947), 91<br />

TOMAZINE<br />

Margaret (1241-1304), 130<br />

TONANTIUS<br />

Desaidi (0464-0513), 68, 69<br />

TYRRELL<br />

Maude (Dame) (1435-1493), 151, 155<br />

William (Sir) (1414-1461), 155<br />

T


VERUS<br />

Gaius Julius (Emperor) (0173-0238), 61<br />

Paulina (Queen), Of <strong>The</strong> Franks (0232-0293), 60,<br />

61<br />

VICTORIA<br />

Masea (0155-0226), 59<br />

V<br />

W<br />

WALDEGRAVE<br />

Frances (1590-1645), 186<br />

WELCH<br />

Elizabeth Jane (1825-1893), 220<br />

WESTON<br />

Catherine (Lady) (1607-1645), 181, 186<br />

Richard (Lord), Earl Of Portland (1576-1635), 186<br />

WHITE<br />

Edmund (Sir) (1173-1224), 115, 118<br />

Eleanore (1498-1554), 159, 171<br />

George (Sir), Sr. (1497-1583), 156, 158, 160, 166<br />

Harvey Lee Blue (1922-1983), 225, 226<br />

<strong>Is</strong>abella (1271-1331), 128, 131<br />

James (Sir) (1120-1188), 109, 112<br />

James (Sir) (1452-1528), 155, 158<br />

James (Sir) (1621-1689), 186, 188<br />

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James (Sir), I (1044-1104), 100, 101<br />

James (Sir), II (1070-1143), 103, 106<br />

James Caldwell, 213, 214<br />

John (Sir) (1094-1154), 106, 109<br />

John Roland (Lt.), I, 200, 201<br />

John Roland II (1803-1852), 208, 209<br />

Richard (Sir), I (1424-1475), 151, 154<br />

Richard (Sir), I (1526-1614), 165, 172, 182<br />

Richard (Sir), II (1451-1519), 155, 157, 160<br />

Richard (Sir), II (1572-1634), 174, 178, 182<br />

Richard III, Esq. (1595-1656), 180, 184<br />

Robert (Sir) (1148-1209), 113, 115<br />

Robert (Sir) (1193-1229), 118, 121<br />

Spirit (Sir) (1214-1283), 121, 124<br />

Spirit (Sir) (1237-1301), 124, 127<br />

Spirit (Sir) (1264-1328), 127, 130<br />

Spirit (Sir) (1295-1354), 130, 135<br />

Spirit (Sir) (1321-1396), 135, 139, 149<br />

Spirit (Sir) (1351-1416), 139, 144, 147, 149<br />

Spirit (Sir) (1380-1455), 148, 151<br />

Thomas (1647-1721), 190, 191<br />

Thomas (1694-1781), 198, 199<br />

William Bertie, 220, 221<br />

WHORWOOD<br />

Joyce (1466-After 1558), 172<br />

WILLOUGHBY<br />

Sanchia (1448-1517), 158<br />

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“When they noticed that there was a large amount <strong>of</strong> silver in the chest, the royal scribe (and the<br />

priest) would come up, and they would melt down all the funds that were in the temple <strong>of</strong> the<br />

LORD, and weigh them. And Jesus, who is called Justus, who are <strong>of</strong> the circumcision; these<br />

alone are my co-workers for the kingdom <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, and they have been a comfort to me. He set<br />

aside the royal concessions granted to the Jews through the mediation <strong>of</strong> John, father <strong>of</strong><br />

Eupolemus (that Eupolemus who would later go on an embassy to the Romans to establish a<br />

treaty <strong>of</strong> friendship with them); he abrogated the lawful institutions and introduced customs<br />

contrary to the law. Do not speak evil <strong>of</strong> one another, brothers. Whoever speaks evil <strong>of</strong> a brother<br />

or judges his brother speaks evil <strong>of</strong> the law and judges the law. If you judge the law, you are not<br />

a doer <strong>of</strong> the law but a judge. When the days <strong>of</strong> her purification for a son or for a daughter are<br />

fulfilled, she shall bring to the priest at the entrance <strong>of</strong> the meeting tent a yearling lamb for a<br />

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holocaust and a pigeon or a turtledove for a sin <strong>of</strong>fering. <strong>The</strong>n he said to the crowd, "Take care to<br />

guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one's life does not consist <strong>of</strong> possessions.<br />

His sons did not follow his example but sought illicit gain and accepted bribes, perverting<br />

justice. Were at that time without Christ, alienated from the community <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael and strangers to<br />

the covenants <strong>of</strong> promise, without hope and without <strong>God</strong> in the world. Manna was like coriander<br />

seed and had the appearance <strong>of</strong> bdellium. <strong>The</strong>n after this he said to his disciples, "Let us go back<br />

to Judea. <strong>The</strong>n we turned and proceeded toward Bashan. But Og, king <strong>of</strong> Bashan, advanced<br />

against us with all his people to give battle at Edrei. Now Peter and John were going up to the<br />

temple area for the three o'clock hour <strong>of</strong> prayer and his soldiers amounted in the census to<br />

seventy-four thousand six hundred. Jesus said to her, "Woman, how does your concern affect<br />

me? My hour has not yet come.”””<br />

My hour is not yet come<br />

But my hour is now past, and at 6:11:15 PM October these words <strong>of</strong> Romans Chapter 11, Verse<br />

15….<br />

“For if their rejection is the reconciliation <strong>of</strong> the world, what will their<br />

acceptance be but life from the dead?”<br />

Duration between 6:09:43 PM and 6:11:15 PM amounts to 1 minute 32 seconds, from Genesis<br />

Chapter 3, Verse 2<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> woman answered the serpent: "We may eat <strong>of</strong> the fruit <strong>of</strong> the trees<br />

in the garden;”<br />

Readings with <strong>Book</strong>, Chapter and Verse….<br />

2 Kings 12.11 When they noticed that there was a large amount <strong>of</strong> silver in the chest, the royal<br />

scribe (and the priest) would come up, and they would melt down all the funds that were in the<br />

temple <strong>of</strong> the LORD, and weigh them.<br />

Colossians 12:11 and Jesus, who is called Justus, who are <strong>of</strong> the circumcision; these alone are<br />

my co-workers for the kingdom <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, and they have been a comfort to me.<br />

2 Maccabees 4:11 He set aside the royal concessions granted to the Jews through the mediation<br />

<strong>of</strong> John, father <strong>of</strong> Eupolemus (that Eupolemus who would later go on an embassy to the Romans<br />

to establish a treaty <strong>of</strong> friendship with them); he abrogated the lawful institutions and introduced<br />

customs contrary to the law.<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> James 4:11 Do not speak evil <strong>of</strong> one another, brothers. Whoever speaks evil <strong>of</strong> a<br />

brother or judges his brother speaks evil <strong>of</strong> the law and judges the law. 6 If you judge the law,<br />

you are not a doer <strong>of</strong> the law but a judge.<br />

Leviticus 12:6 "When the days <strong>of</strong> her purification for a son or for a daughter are fulfilled, she<br />

shall bring to the priest at the entrance <strong>of</strong> the meeting tent a yearling lamb for a holocaust and a<br />

pigeon or a turtledove for a sin <strong>of</strong>fering.<br />

Luke 12:15 <strong>The</strong>n he said to the crowd, "Take care to guard against all greed, for though one may<br />

be rich, one's life does not consist <strong>of</strong> possessions."<br />

2 Samuel Chapter 8:3 His sons did not follow his example but sought illicit gain and accepted<br />

bribes, perverting justice.<br />

Ephesians 2:12 were at that time without Christ, alienated from the community <strong>of</strong> <strong>Is</strong>rael and<br />

strangers to the covenants <strong>of</strong> promise, without hope and without <strong>God</strong> in the world.<br />

Numbers 11:7 Manna was like coriander seed and had the appearance <strong>of</strong> bdellium.<br />

John 11:7 <strong>The</strong>n after this he said to his disciples, "Let us go back to Judea."<br />

Deuteronomy 3:1 <strong>The</strong>n we turned and proceeded toward Bashan. But Og, king <strong>of</strong> Bashan,<br />

advanced against us with all his people to give battle at Edrei.<br />

Acts 3:1 Now Peter and John were going up to the temple area for the three o'clock hour <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer<br />

Numbers 2:4 and his soldiers amounted in the census to seventy-four thousand six hundred.<br />

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John 2:4 Jesus said to her, "Woman, how does your concern affect me? My hour has not yet<br />

come."<br />

Readers Please Note<br />

As this book went to the publisher there were 41 active Internet Websites devoted<br />

to this Global Peace Initiative, which will occur before my natural death I die.<br />

Three master websites will lead you to all <strong>of</strong> the others with appropriate dedicated<br />

Links to pass through each <strong>of</strong> them before you continue to any or all <strong>of</strong> the others.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is extensive audio content on all <strong>of</strong> the websites, if you do not want to hear<br />

the message or stop the audio at any time, press on the “Escape” key, and the audio<br />

will stop. If you need to restart the audio, press the “Refresh” link <strong>of</strong> your web<br />

browser.<br />

In proper order sequence<br />

http://www.ruah-ousia-truth.net/<br />

http://www.ruah-ousia-truth.com/<br />

http://www.ruah-ousia-truth.org/<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> Truth<br />

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