_William BRYANT _____+
| (1810 - 1888) m 1836
_William Henry BRYANT _|
| (1848 - 1897) m 1874 |
| |_Rebecca CHAMBLESS __
| (1818 - 1896) m 1836
|
|--Arthur BRYANT
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Nannie ALEXANDER _____|
(.... - 1910) m 1874 |
|_____________________
__
|
_Gerhard (Gueldres) DE WASSEBURG _|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Yolande DE GUELDRES (WASSEBURG)
|
| __
| |
|_Clemence ________________________|
|
|__
_Amadeo VIII DE SAVOIE _+
| (1383 - 1450) m 1401
_Louis DE SAVOIE ____|
| (1401 - 1464) m 1433|
| |_Marie DE BOURGOGNE ____+
| (1386 - 1422) m 1401
|
|--Philippe I DE SAVOIE
| (1437 - 1497)
| _Janus DE LUSIGNAN _____
| |
|_Anne DE LUSIGNAN ___|
(1415 - 1462) m 1433|
|_Charlotte DE BOURBON __+
(.... - 1434)
_Hryp ASGARD ________+
|
_Wilhelm GEUCHAN ____|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Wuffa EAST ANGLES
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
_Clovis I "The Great" of FRANKS _+
| (0481 - 0511) m 0492
_Chlothar Lothar I "The Old" FRANKS _|
| (0511 - 0561) |
| |_St. Chlotilde BURGUNDY _________+
| (0475 - 0548) m 0492
|
|--Charibert I (Paris) FRANKS
| (0520 - 0568)
| _________________________________
| |
|_Ingonde of FRANKS __________________|
(0499 - ....) |
|_________________________________
[289]
Gregory of Tours writes about Charibert (see Sigibert for other
details):
At that time, Ingoberg (Charibert's wife) had among her servants two
young women who were the daughters of a poor man. The first of these,
who wore the habits of a relgious, was called Marcovefa, and the other
Merofled. The King fell violently in love with the two of them. As I
have implied, they were the daughters of a wool-worker. Ingoberg was
jealous because of the love which the King bore them. She made a
secret plan to set their father to work, in the hope that when
Charibert saw this, he would come to despise the two girls. When the
man was working away, Ingoberg summoned the King. Chairbert caem,
hoping to see something interesting, and, without approaching too near,
watched the man preparing wool for the royal household. He was so
angry at what he saw that he dismissed Ingoberg and took Merofled in
her place. He had another woman, the daughter of a shepherd who looked
after his flocks. Her name was Theudechild and he is said to have had
a son by her, but the child was buried immediately after his bir
_James PEARCE _______+
| (1691 - 1755) m 1712
_James PEARCE _______|
| (1719 - 1767) |
| |_Martha WILBORE _____+
| (1690 - 1760) m 1712
|
|--Stephen PEARCE
| (1753 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah SIMMONS ______|
|
|_____________________