_Antoine ACHIN ______ | m 1646 _Andre ACHIN ________| | (1646 - ....) m 1667| | |_Anne _______________ | m 1646 | |--Pierre ACHIN | (1672 - 1692) | _Martin PIETON ______ | | m 1651 |_Francoise PIETON ___| (1651 - 1700) m 1667| |_Catherine BOURG ____ m 1651
[15185]
[54540.ged]
Death was caused when he was crushed by a falling tree.
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
__ | _Henry BOTRUFF ______| | | | |__ | | |--Sarah Ann BOTRUFF | | __ | | |_Mary SEELY _________| | |__
__ | _Cornelius Nelson CHARLESTON _| | | | |__ | | |--Charlie Canuita Drusilla CHARLESTON | (1910 - ....) | __ | | |_Nellie Mae HASS _____________| | |__
[94108]
[S770]
"Daniel Howell & Related Lines"
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
__ | _Ralph FITZ RANDOLPH _| | (1206 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Mary FITZRANDOLPH | (1244 - ....) | __ | | |_Anastasia PERCY _____| (1216 - ....) | |__
[77708]
Ancestral File Number:
[123155]
_UID016B8270B505D511B01BB5D248919A39FC94
[77709]
[S578]
Ancestral File (TM)
[93121]
He obtained from Richard I the manor of Turoc in Essex in 1190.
[93023]
an Ard Righ, High King of Ireland of legend.
[46578]
Still Living.
[112477]
CHAN20 Jun 2001
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Richard II GODFREY
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Father: Richard GODFREY
Mother: Jane TURNER
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_Richard GODFREY ____|
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|--Richard II GODFREY
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| _John II TURNER _____+
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|_Jane TURNER ________|
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|_Jane _______________
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Henry de GREY (Baron of Codner)
[93121]
1161 - 1219
Father: Richard de GREY
Family 1
: Isolde (Iseude) BARDOLF
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_Richard de GREY ____|
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|--Henry de GREY
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William Norman SHAFFER
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Father: Michael SHAFFER
Mother: Mary INFIELD
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_Michael SHAFFER ____|
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|--William Norman SHAFFER
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| _Frederick INFIELD __+
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|_Mary INFIELD _______|
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|_Catherine BOYER ____
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Tuathal TEACHTMAN (King of Ireland)
[93023]
0100 - ____
Family 1
:
He was said to have fought 133 battles for kingship
Extended castle at Tara and built a castle in each of the other 4 counties
built 5 great roads throughout Ireland
Tara, which attained the climax of its fame under Cormac, is said to have been rounded by the Firbolgs, and been the seat of kings thenceforth. Ollam Fodla first gave it historic fame by founding the Feis or Triennial Parliament, there, seven or eight
centuries before Christ. It is said it was under, or after, Eremon, the first Milesian high king that it, one of the three pleasantest hills in Ireland, came to be named Tara - a corruption of the genitive form of the compound word, Tea Mur - meaning
"the burial place of Tea" the wife of Eremon, and daughter of a king of Spain. In its heyday Tara must have been impressive. The great, beautiful hill was dotted with seven duns, and in every dun were many buildings - all of them, of course, of wood,
in those days - or of wood and metal. The greatest structure was the Mi Cuarta, the great banqueting hall, which was on the Ard Righ's own dun. Each of the provincial kings had, on Tara, a house that was set aside for him when he came up to attend the
great Parliament. There was a Grianan (sun house) for the provincial queens, and their attendants. The great Feis was held at Samain (Hallowday). It lasted for three days before Samain and three days after. But the Aonach or great fair, the assembly of
the people in general, which was a most important accompaniment of the Feis, seems to have begun much earlier. At this Feis the ancient laws were recited and confirmed, new laws were enacted, disputes were settled, grievances adjusted, wrongs righted.
And in accordance with the usual form at all such assemblies, the ancient history of the land was recited, probably by the high king's seanachie, who had the many other critical seanachies attending to his every word, and who, accordingly, dare not
seriously distort or prevaricate. This highly efficient method of recording and transmitting the country's history, in verse, too, which was practised for a thousand years before the introduction of writing, and the introduction of Christianity and
which continued to be practised for long centuries after these events was a highly practical method, which effectively preserved for us the large facts of our country's history throughout a thousand of the years of dim antiquity when the history of
most other countries is a dreary blank.
As from the great heart and centre of the Irish Kingdom, five great arteries or roads radiated from Tara to the various parts of the country the Slighe Cualann, which ran toward the present County Wicklow, the Slighe Mor, the great Western road, which
ran via Dublin to Galway, the Slight Asail which ran near the present Mullingar, the Slighe Dala which ran southwest, and the Slighe Midluachra, the Northern road. "Great, noble and beautiful truly was our Tara of the Kings."
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William TRACY
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Father: Stephen TRACY
Mother: Agnes ENDLEY
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_Stephen TRACY ______|
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|--William TRACY
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|_Agnes ENDLEY _______|
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Mary UNKNOWN
[46578]
____ - ____
Family 1
: Edward BRIDGE
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