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_Hesekiah BUFFINGTON _|
| (1806 - ....) |
| |__
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|--Nancy BUFFINGTON
| (1836 - ....)
| __
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|_Elizabeth BARRINGER _|
(1809 - ....) |
|__
[370]
Listed in the 1856 Iowa State Census as a member of this household,
along with another "Nancy" who is younger. It may be that this is a
relative as the birthplace is different from the other childr
_________________________________________________
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_Joseph DE BROGLIE-REVEL ________|
| (1892 - 1953) m 1921 |
| |_________________________________________________
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|
|--Yolande DE BROGLIE-REVEL
| (1928 - ....)
| _Jacques DE LA COUR _____________________________+
| | (1870 - ....)
|_Marguerite DE LA COUR-BALLEROY _|
(1901 - ....) m 1921 |
|_Marie Adrienne Auguste DE MORNAY MONTCHEVREUIL _
(1872 - 1935)
[524]
The Scottish family, Bruce, originally named de Bruce, descended from
Robert de Bruce I . De Bruce was a Norman knight from Bruis, a castle
near Cherbourg, France, who in 1066 went to England with William the
Conqueror. Robert de Bruce II (1078?-1141), son of Robert de Bruce I,
was a companion in arms of Prince David of Scotland, afterward King
David I, from whom he received a grant of the lordship of Annandale
(now in the region of Dumfries and Galloway). The English estates of
Robert de Bruce II were inherited by his eldest son, whose male line
terminated in
Peter Bruce (died 1271), constable of Scarborough. Annandale passed to
the second son, Robert de Bruce III (d. 1189?), who is considered the
founder of the Scottish branch of the family. He had two sons: Robert
de Bruce IV (d. 1191?), who in 1183 married a daughter of William the
Lion, king of Scotland; and William de Bruce (flourished 1191), whose
son Robert de Bruce V (d. 1245) married a niece of William the Lion,
thus laying the foundations for the claim of the house of Bruce to the
Scottish throne. The son of Robert de Bruce V, Robert de Bruce VI
(1210-95), called The Competitor, vied unsuccessfully for the Scottish
throne with John de Baliol. The son of Robert de Bruce VI, Robert de
Bruce VII, earl of Carrick (1253-1304), paid homage to Edward I, king
of England. In 1306 the son of Robert de Bruce VII, Robert de Bruce
VIII, usually known as Robert Bruce, became king of Scotland as Robert
I. The Scottish throne passed to his son, David Bruce, known as King
David II; he died without an heir. David's nephew, also the grandson of
King Robert I, ascended to the Scottish throne as Robert II and founded
the Stuart house of kings of England and
Scotland.
He died in 1094. He has reference number 9G47-P8.
hildren were: Robert BRUCE
_Guerin DE POITIERS _+
| (.... - 0677)
_Lambert HESBAYE ____|
| |
| |_Kunza (Gunza) ______+
|
|
|--Sigrand (Sigramus) HESBAYE
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
_Samuel KNIGHT ______+
| (1793 - 1879) m 1810
_Jesse KNIGHT __________|
| (1817 - 1911) m 1840 |
| |_Mary Nancy ROBERTS _+
| (1793 - 1875) m 1810
|
|--Levi Jonathan KNIGHT
| (1851 - ....)
| _Frederick VAUGHN ___
| |
|_Rebecca Caroline VARN _|
(1840 - ....) m 1840 |
|_Sarah HIERS ________+
(1802 - 1864)
[112]
Married Alice Parker, daughter of James S. They had three children,
Corris, who married S.M. Sparkman, Jr, Annie Lee and Addie L
_Gudrod "Mikillati" HALFDANSSON _+
| (0738 - 0810)
_Olaf GUDRODSSON ____|
| (0770 - 0840) |
| |_________________________________
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|
|--Rognvald OLAFSSON
| (0790 - 0850)
| _________________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_________________________________
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_David Fychan of Anglesea ap David LLWYD _|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Margaret VYCHAN
|
| __
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