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10751 | {geni:about_me} Leilending fra 1635-1644. | Indre Oppedal, Jørgen Nilsson (I45510)
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10752 | {geni:about_me} Leilending. Død: sk.k.b.Gulen s. 38; "42 aar, 7 måneder og 14 dager gml.". | Verkland, Lasse Rognaldsen (I6431)
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10753 | {geni:about_me} LEIRO 1805 skøyte til Olav Johannesson frå faren og brørne. Med det han sjølv hadde ervt etter mora, åtte han no heile garden. Han gav kår til faren og stykmora Kari Nilsdtr. Olav f. 1780 d. 1833 var g. 1. g. 1802 m. Brita Jakobsdtr. Brørvik d. 1806. Barn: Johannes f. 1804. Ved skiftet etter Brita 1806 var bruttosummen i buet 183 rdl. 3 mark 11 sk. Nettoen 107 rdl. 5 mark 3 sk. Jordegodset var verdsett til 100 rdl. Halve garden vart utlagt til Johannes Nilsson for det gjeldskravet på 50 rdl. som hanhadde i buet. Enkjemannen Olav Johannesson og sonen Johannes f. 1704 fekk utlagt 1/4 kvar. 1830 gav Olav skøyte på sin part til sonen Johannes, men same året fekk han sjølv i skifte etter faren utlagt den helvta faren åtte. Olav var g. 2. g. m. Dordi Knutsdtr. Straume bnr. 6 f. 1782 d. 1856. Born: Johannes f. og d. 1808. Knut f. og d. 1809. Brita f. 1810 g.m. Anders Jakobsson Flatekvål, sjå Flatekvål bnr. 2-3. Knut f. og d. 1813. Knut f. 1814. Maria f. 1817 g.m. Olav M. Eide, sjå Eide bnr. 1. Ingebrigt f. og d. 1820.Nils f. 1822. Sjå husfolk. Ingebrigt f. 1824 d. 1841. Bleiv i eit vatn medan han lauga seg. Skiftet etter Olav Johannesson 1833 syner at han var ein svært velståande mann. Bruttoen i buet var på vel 602 spd. Nettoen 485 spd. 1 ort 4 sk. Mellom inngjelda i buet var ein pantobligasjon frå Gulleik Gulleikson Århus 1820 medpant i 1/2 l. smør i garden Århus i Evanger for 112 spd. Ein annan pantobligasjon tinglesen 1827 frå Olav Andersson Tveit med 1. prioritet i garden Nedre Tveit i Radøy på 50 spd., ein pantobligasjon frå Olav Jakobsson Hesjedal tinglesen 1829 på 100 spd. mot pant i garden Hesjedal. Dei ugifte borna gjorde krav på heimanfylgje i buet med 15 spd. kvar. http://www.vaksdalhistorielag.org/wiki/index.php?title=Leiro | Brørvik, Brita Jakobsdatter (I44163)
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10754 | {geni:about_me} LEIRO 1805 skøyte til Olav Johannesson frå faren og brørne. Med det han sjølv hadde ervt etter mora, åtte han no heile garden. Han gav kår til faren og stykmora Kari Nilsdtr. Olav f. 1780 d. 1833 var g. 1. g. 1802 m. Brita Jakobsdtr. Brørvik d. 1806. Barn: Johannes f. 1804. Ved skiftet etter Brita 1806 var bruttosummen i buet 183 rdl. 3 mark 11 sk. Nettoen 107 rdl. 5 mark 3 sk. Jordegodset var verdsett til 100 rdl. Halve garden vart utlagt til Johannes Nilsson for det gjeldskravet på 50 rdl. som hanhadde i buet. Enkjemannen Olav Johannesson og sonen Johannes f. 1704 fekk utlagt 1/4 kvar. 1830 gav Olav skøyte på sin part til sonen Johannes, men same året fekk han sjølv i skifte etter faren utlagt den helvta faren åtte. Olav var g. 2. g. m. Dordi Knutsdtr. Straume bnr. 6 f. 1782 d. 1856. Born: Johannes f. og d. 1808. Knut f. og d. 1809. Brita f. 1810 g.m. Anders Jakobsson Flatekvål, sjå Flatekvål bnr. 2-3. Knut f. og d. 1813. Knut f. 1814. Maria f. 1817 g.m. Olav M. Eide, sjå Eide bnr. 1. Ingebrigt f. og d. 1820.Nils f. 1822. Sjå husfolk. Ingebrigt f. 1824 d. 1841. Bleiv i eit vatn medan han lauga seg. Skiftet etter Olav Johannesson 1833 syner at han var ein svært velståande mann. Bruttoen i buet var på vel 602 spd. Nettoen 485 spd. 1 ort 4 sk. Mellom inngjelda i buet var ein pantobligasjon frå Gulleik Gulleikson Århus 1820 medpant i 1/2 l. smør i garden Århus i Evanger for 112 spd. Ein annan pantobligasjon tinglesen 1827 frå Olav Andersson Tveit med 1. prioritet i garden Nedre Tveit i Radøy på 50 spd., ein pantobligasjon frå Olav Jakobsson Hesjedal tinglesen 1829 på 100 spd. mot pant i garden Hesjedal. Dei ugifte borna gjorde krav på heimanfylgje i buet med 15 spd. kvar. http://www.vaksdalhistorielag.org/wiki/index.php?title=Leiro | Straume, Dordi Knutsdatter (I44165)
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10755 | {geni:about_me} Lemvig Lemvik? | Lemvig, Christiane Beate Jacobsdatter (I35892)
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10756 | {geni:about_me} Lene Clemensdatter (daughter of Clemens Sørensen and Maren Baggesdatter)947 was born Abt. 1600 in Vejle947, and died date unknown. She married Foch Albrecht de Witt, son of Albrecht Foch de Witt. More About Lene Clemensdatter: Nr.: 5111. Children of Lene Clemensdatter and Foch Albrecht de Witt are +Maren Fochsdatter With, d. Abt. 1651 Pä http://www.conrad-larsen.dk/louishtm/f124.htm anges en Clemens Olufsen Borgmester i Horsen som far till Lene C. Lene finns dock nämnd som barn i Clemens Sörensen skiftesprotokoll. | Clemensdatter, Lene (I92944)
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10757 | {geni:about_me} Lenke Bjørn Joson Dale: http://www.soga.no/bjodale/artiklar/mechlenb.htm | Mechlenburg, Henrik Holtermann Hansson (I95470)
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10758 | {geni:about_me} Lenker: http://www.geocities.com/davidbpp_99/Surnames/gp920.html#head2 | Borlaug, Gyri Pedersdatter (I22080)
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10759 | {geni:about_me} Lenker: http://www.geocities.com/davidbpp_99/Surnames/gp920.html#head3 | Dyrdal, Kari Bottolfsdatter (I22084)
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10760 | {geni:about_me} Lenker: http://www.geocities.com/davidbpp_99/Surnames/gp920.html#head3 | Styvi, Jørgen Olsen (I29350)
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10761 | {geni:about_me} Lenker: http://www.velogen.net/simple/No/fam000xx/fam00005.htm | Larsen, Elling (I39765)
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10762 | {geni:about_me} Lenker: http://www.velogen.net/simple/No/fam000xx/fam00006.htm | Ellingsen, Elling (I55091)
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10763 | {geni:about_me} Lenker: http://www.velogen.net/simple/No/fam000xx/fam00010.htm # Navn Eline Pedersen # Født dato 2705 1880 # Død dato 1102 1960 # Begravet dato 1960 # Minnetekst Takk for alt # Gravplass Skålbrekka # Fylke/Kommune Nordland/Bø # Registrerings foretak DIS-Salten Slektshistorielag # Registrator Anne Sofie Simonsen # Registrering ferdig April 2008 # Merknad # Fotograf Anne Sofie Simonsen # Om registreringen Gravminnene | Ellingsdatter, Eline Dortea (I78126)
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10764 | {geni:about_me} Lenker: http://www.velogen.net/simple/No/fam007xx/fam00702.htm | Ellingsen, Elling (I78122)
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10765 | {geni:about_me} Lensmann i Buksnes og Hol | Jentoft, Ole Hanssen (I71390)
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10766 | {geni:about_me} Lensmann Lavik Skipsreide | Kroken), Lasse Johannesen Risnes (Eiken (I29703)
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10767 | {geni:about_me} Lensmann Wessel, spent his youth mostly in Nordland and Finnmark, first as a sailor and later as a clerk for storekeeper Müller at a yearly salary of 400 kr. During this service he was one of the first to found establishments in Vardø in order to take advantage of the rich capelin (XloddeX) fisheries in those days. In 1862 he has appointed as lensmann in Vardø and its surrounding area and from 1869 lensmann in Verdal. He was tall (3 XalenX, about 190 cm) and strongly built handsome and good looking man with authority and esteem. He didnXt need to use many words to be heard. However, beneath the strong and robust exterior was a sensitive and soft kind heart, which often resulted in good advice and aid to the needy. He had an unlimited trust amongst the people in the District and had nearly all positions of trust, like being a member of the city council for 30 years, member of the boardof directors at Verdal Sparebank from 1896 till 1911 and was for many years the chairman of the board. He was also member of a committee that negotiated with the owners of the Verdal goods for buying the estate. He was also accountant in the bank from 1879 till 1912. Because of his position he had a thorough knowledge of the people and conditions in the county. This resulted in that he organized his work and his association with people so that everything went on in a warm and peaceful manner. He was always against going to strong means. He was a festive speaker and singer. Many will remember his beautiful full bass voice from in church services, which he seldom missed. He was so very representative that one could not be without his attendance and where he came, there was always festivities surrounding him. Lensmann Wessel was awarded the XBorgerdådX medal in silver. He was also given an honorary pension by the Norwegian Parliament ("Storting") for his contribution (aid and money) in connection with the Verdal avalanche in 1893. He helped the victims with favorable loans in the capacity of his connection to the local bank. | Wessel, Hieronymus Heyerdahl (I50795)
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10768 | {geni:about_me} Lensmansdotter frå Stryn. | Faleide, Malene Larsdotter (I95174)
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10769 | {geni:about_me} Leon. Chr.s to yngste Døtre, Ellen Christine og Leonora Sophie Ulfeldt, var i Sommeren 1666 flyttede fra Brügge og havde taget Ophold i Skaane paa Raabeløv hos deres Moster, Frøken Hedvig. Denne var gift med Ebbe Ulfeldt, en fjærnere Slægtning af Korfits U., som i 1652 paa Grund af mislig Æmbedsførelse var rømmet til Sverig, hvor han fik Ansættelse i Hæren som Generalmajor. http://people.sys.kth.se/~bwilner/Vem%20var%20Engela%20Langes%20mor_b.htm Fra Leonora Sophie Ulfeldt (gift med den skaanske Adelsmand Lave Beck) nedstammer den svenske grevelige Familie Beck-Friis. http://people.sys.kth.se/~bwilner/CIV_NECRO_BW/p20021b08.html | Ulfeldt, Leonora Sophie (I49089)
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10770 | {geni:about_me} Leslie (Les) Ostrander, 87, of Buffalo Center, passed away on Wednesday, March 24, 2010, at Timely Mission Nursing Home in Buffalo Center. His memorial ceremony was held Monday, March 29 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Buffalo Center, with Pastor Perry Aalgaard officiating. JoAnne Lower, beloved niece and family storyteller, delivered the eulogy. Inurnment followed at Olena Mound Cemetery in Buffalo Center. Condolences may be sent to Mark Ostrander, 1805 1st Avenue N, Clear Lake, IA 50428. Leslie (Les) Harold Ostrander was born on July 7, 1922, to Earl and Anna (Myhr) Ostrander in Thompson, IA. He attended country school and graduated from Buffalo Center High School. On October 6, 1943, he married his high school sweetheart, Luluvon Frowick, a marriage that lasted almost 60 years. He farmed south of Buffalo Center with his father Earl and then with his brother Grant for many years. In 1970, he went to work for JensvoldXs Implement as a farm implement salesperson until his retirement in 1985. He was active in Farm Bureau and a member of a Masonic Lodge for more than 50 years. He was a faithful member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church for more than six decades. Les was an avid camper and fisherman. His most memorable trips were to Alaska, Hawaii, New Zealand, and Norway. He also loved to read Westerns and watch TV. He participated in multiple house renovations and passed on his woodworking and carpentry talent to his sons. He was helpful and handy in the kitchen. After his retirement, he taught his children and grandchildren the art of lefse baking. His warm, homemade bread was always a welcome treat. As a father and grandfather, Les was always ready to lend a hand. Although a quiet man with a dry wit, he earned respect from his family and friends. He was honest, kind, loving, and nonjudgmental. Those who knew him well cared deeply for him. He will be missed. Les is survived by his children: Carol Fisher and husband Don of Sydney, Australia; Vern Ostrander and wife Cheryl of Des Moines, IA; and Mark Ostrander and wife Jean of Clear Lake, IA; grandchildren: Jeff Ghaemaghamy (children Nick, Alexandra, Jessica); Debra (Ravaani) Kay Ghaemmaghamy (daughter Emma); Sandy Botterill and husband Sperrie (children Adam, Josh, Jemma); Megan Mertes and husband John; Sara Ellingson and husband Wade; Mike Ostrander andwife Jennifer (children Aaron and Kaylee); Anna Ostrander; and Laura Ostrander; step-grandchildren: Louise Fisher and husband Peter Maher (son Liam); Jenny Ower and husband Tim (children Matt and Francie); and Glen Fisher; brothers: Ray Ostrander and wife Nancy of Sun City, AZ; and Grant Ostrander and wife Barb of Buffalo Center, IA; and sisters-in-law: Hazel Ostrander of Clear Lake, IA; and Helen Frowick of Honolulu, HI. Many nieces and nephews who loved him dearly also survive. He was preceded in death by his wife in 2001, brother Floyd Ostrander, and sister Dorothy Swanson. | Ostrander, Leslie Harold (I30632)
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10771 | {geni:about_me} Levde i 1707. | Almelid, Olav Ivarson (I33167)
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10772 | {geni:about_me} Levede 1649, var død 1655. | Rothkirck, Frederik (I69393)
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10773 | {geni:about_me} Levede 1686. -------------------- Vel den Søn, der nylig var død 16 Sept. 1650, da Faderen fik kongl. Tilladelse at gøre hans Begravelse paa Antvorskov. | Rothkirck, Hans (I69394)
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10774 | {geni:about_me} Levin Jakob de Roklenge, Sergent ved vesterlehnske nation.Inf.-Reg., 1689 Fænrik, rømte 1694 til Frankrig; gift med Anne Clausdatter, Lundemo 1 Barn. | de Roklenge, Levin Jakob (I68795)
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10775 | {geni:about_me} Levnadsbeskrivning Man vet att hon levde som änka 1690 för då sålde hon Kornerupgård som ligger på Själland i trakten av Roskilde. | von Müller, Anna Catharina (I92863)
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10776 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Mosesen, Linda Irene (I76824)
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10777 | {geni:about_me} Link til Birgitthe Johanna Jensdatter Brøndlund Hveding's dåb Kildeinformasjon: Nordland fylke, Andenes i Dverberg, Ministerialbok nr. 897A01 /2 (1708-1717), Kronologisk liste 1711, side 27. http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20071108650050.jpg | Jensdatter Brøndlund Hveding, Birgitthe Johanna (I97729)
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10778 | {geni:about_me} Link til Gravminner i Norge sin oppføring av gravstedet til Peter Johannes og Amalia: http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=422427 | Sørgulen, Peter Johannes (I39015)
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10779 | {geni:about_me} Link til Margaretha De Whitt's dåb http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?uid=91462&urnread_imagesize=medium&show=79#toppen | Jensdatter Brøndlund Hveding, Margaretha De Whitt (I97730)
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10780 | {geni:about_me} Links: *[http://thepeerage.com/p591.htm#i5902 The Peerage] *[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=404039 Geneall] *[http://www.hansdenyngre.dk/hans_uk/wizg03.htm#5711 Johan the Younger #40] | Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg, Dorothea Hedwig Gräfin von Rantzau-Hohenfeld (I96513)
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10781 | {geni:about_me} Links: Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=43334 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_of_Holstein-Gottorp | Oldenburg, Anna Prinzessin (I96617)
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10782 | {geni:about_me} Links: The Peerage: http://thepeerage.com/p4305.htm#i43046 Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=16027 | Salm, Anna Catharina Dorothea Herzogin zu Württemberg-Stuttgart (I68396)
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10783 | {geni:about_me} Links: The Peerage: http://thepeerage.com/p585.htm#i5849 Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=3501 Wikipedia: English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Zerbst Deutsch: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_(Anhalt-Zerbst) | von Anhalt-Zerbst, Rudolf fürst (I68565)
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10784 | {geni:about_me} Links: The Peerage: http://thepeerage.com/p590.htm#i5897 Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=19159 | Askanier, Eleanor Herzogin zu SHS-Norburg (I68567)
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10785 | {geni:about_me} Links: The Peerage: http://www.thepeerage.com/p11144.htm#i111438 Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=14662 Wikipedia: Deutsch: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_von_Brandenburg | von Brandenburg, Ludwig Markgraf (I96303)
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10786 | {geni:about_me} Links: The Peerage: http://www.thepeerage.com/p659.htm#i6584 Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=2469 Wikipedia: Deutsch: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharina_von_Mecklenburg -------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Mecklenburg | von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Katharina Herzogin zu Sachsen, Markgräfin von Mei (I96590)
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10787 | {geni:about_me} Links: The Peerage: [http://www.thepeerage.com/p10504.htm#i105038] Geneall: [http://www.geneall.net/F/per_page.php?id=188368] Wikipedia: English: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_de_K%C3%A9rouaille,_Duchess_of_Portsmouth] Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, 1st Duchess of Portsmouth (September 1649 X 14 November 1734), was a mistress of Charles II of England. The exact date of her birth is apparently unknown. Early life She was the daughter of Guillaume de Penancoët, Seigneur de Kérouaille (d. 1690) and wife (married on February 27, 1645) Marie de Ploeuc de Timeur (d. January 1709), paternal granddaughter of René de Penancoët, Seigneur de Kérouaille et Villeneuve, and wife (married on October 12, 1602) Julienne Emery du Pont-l'Abbé, Dame du Chef du Bois, and maternal granddaughter of Sébastien de Ploeuc, Marquis de Timeur, and wife (married on January 8, 1617) Marie de Rieux (d. 1628). The name Kérouaille was derived from an heiress whom an ancestor François de Penhoët had married in 1330. The family were nobles in Brittany, and their name was so spelt by themselves. The form "Quérouaille" was commonly used in England, where it was corrupted into Carwell or Carewell, perhaps with an ironic reference to the care that the duchess took to fill her pocket. In France, it was variously spelt Quérouaille, Kérouaille and Kéroualle. She had a sister, Henriette Mauricette de Penancoët de Kérouaille, who married Jean-Timoléon Gouffier, marquis de Thais, ancestors among others of the Comtes de Bourbon-Busset. Her aunt Renée Mauricette de Ploeuc de Timeur married Donatien de Maillé, Marquis de Carman (d. 1652), and among others they were the great-grandparents in male line of the mother of the Marquis de Sade. [edit]Becoming mistress to royalty Louise was placed early in her life in the household of Henrietta Anne Stuart, the Duchess of Orleans, sister of Charles II and sister-in-law of Louis XIV of France. Saint-Simon asserts that her family threw her in the way of Louis in the hope that she would become a royal mistress. In 1670, she accompanied the duchess of Orléans on a visit to Charles II at Dover. The sudden death of the duchess, attributed on dubious evidence to poison, left her unprovided for, but the king appointed her a lady-in-waiting to his own queen, Catherine of Braganza. It was later said that she had been selected by the French court to fascinate the king of England, but for this there seems to be no evidence. Yet when there appeared a prospect that the king would show her favour, the intrigue was vigorously pushed by the French ambassador, Colbert de Croissy, aided by the secretary of state, Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, and his wife. Louise, who concealed great cleverness and a strong will under an appearance of languor and a rather childish beauty (John Evelyn, the diarist, speaks of her "baby face"), yielded only when she had already established a strong hold on the king's affections and character. Her son Charles (1672X1723) was created Duke of Richmond in 1675. The support she received from the French envoy was given on the understanding that she should serve the interests of her native sovereign. The bargain was confirmed by gifts and honours from Louis XIV and was loyally carried out by Louise. However, she was much disliked by the people in England. However, the hatred openly avowed for her in England was due as much to her own activity in the interest of France as to her notorious rapacity. Nell Gwynne, another of Charles's mistresses, called her "Squintabella", and when mistaken for her, replied, "Pray good people be civil, I am the Protestant whore." According to Gwynne, Louise's underclothing was unclean [1]. The titles of Baroness Petersfield, Countess of Fareham and Duchess of Portsmouth were granted to her on 19 August 1673. Her pensions and money allowances of various kinds were enormous. In 1677 alone she received £27,300. The French court gave her frequent presents, and in December 1673 conferred upon her the fief Duchess of Aubigny in the Peerage of France at the request of Charles II. The Duchess's thorough understanding of the king's character enabled her to retain her hold on him to the end. She contrived to escape uninjured during the crisis of the "Popish Plot" in 1678. She was strong enough to maintain her position during a long illness in 1677, and a visit to France in 1682. In February 1685 she assisted in measures to see that the king, who was sympathetic to Roman Catholicism, did not die without Roman confession and absolution. [edit]After the king's death, later life Soon after the king's death, the Duchess quickly fell from favour, and retired to France, where, except for one short visit to England during the reign of James II, she remained. Her pensions and an outrageous grant on the Irish revenue given her by Charles II were lost either in the reign of James II or at the Revolution of 1688. During her last years she lived at Aubigny, and was harassed by debt. The French king, Louis XIV, and after his death the regent Philip II, Duke of Orléans, gave her a pension, and protected her against her creditors. The Duchessdied at Paris on 14 November 1734. Legacy Louise's descendants, Diana, Princess of Wales, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Sarah, Duchess of York would eventually play major roles in the lives of later Princes of the United Kingdom, Prince Charles and Prince Andrew. References This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition article "Louise De Keroualle, Duchess Of Portsmouth", a publication now in the public domain. H. Forneron, Louise de Keroualle, Paris, 1886. Mrs Colquhoun Grant, From Brittany to Whitehall, London, 1909. [edit]Notes ^ Derek Parker (2000) Nell Gwynn -------------------- Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth F, #105038, b. September 1649, d. 14 November 1734 Last Edited=29 Aug 2010 Louise de Penancoet de Kerouaille by Henry Gascard, 1670 1 Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth was born in September 1649 at Kérouaille.2 She was the daughter of Guillaume de Penancoët, Sieur de Kérouaille and Marie de Ploeuc.2 She died on 14 November 1734at age 85 at Paris, France, unmarried.2 Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth gained the title of 1st Duchess of Portsmouth. Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth also went by the nick-name of Madame Carwell. She and Charles II Stuart, King of Great Britain were associated. She was created Duchesse d'Aubigny, de Berri [France] in January 1683/84.3 Child of Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth and Charles II Stuart, King of Great Britain Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond+4 b. 29 Jul 1672, d. 27 May 1723 Citations [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family." [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinctor Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume X, page 607. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 330. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 3, page 3335. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. | de Kérouaille, Louise Renée de Penancoët Duchess of Portsmouth (I96718)
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10788 | {geni:about_me} Links: Thepeerage: http://thepeerage.com/p11139.htm#i111387 Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=2669 English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalena_of_Saxony Deutsch: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalene_von_Sachsen_(1507%E2%80%931534) -------------------- Magdalena of Saxony From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Spouse Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg Issue John George, Elector of Brandenburg Barbara Elisabeth Friedrich, Archbishop of Magdeburg Albrecht Georg Paul House House of Wettin House of Hohenzollern Father George, Duke of Saxony Mother Barbara of Poland Born 7 March 1507 Dresden Died 25 January 1534 (aged 26) Magdalena of Saxony (7 March 1507 X 25 January 1534) was Margravine of Brandenburg, its "Electoral Princess", the Electoral equivalent of a crown princess. She was the daughter of George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony and his wife Barbara. Magdalena's maternal grandparents were Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and his wife queen Elisabeth of Austria, daughter of Albert II of Germany. She was a granddaughter of the Elisabeth aforementioned,mother of the Jagiellonians, queen of Poland, who had claimed the Duchy of Luxembourg in 1460s as being the younger daughter of the last Luxembourg heiress Elisabeth of Luxembourg, Queen of Bohemia. Though by no means an heiress of her grandmother, she was intended to wed the heir of her grandmother's older sister. Joachim (1505X1571), the future elector of Brandenburg, was the eldest son and heir oftheir current claimant of Luxembourg, Joachim I, Elector of Brandenburg (1484X1535), the eldest son and heir of the late Margaret of Thuringia (1449X1501), Dowager Electress of Brandenburg, herself the eldest daughter and heiressof Anna, Duchess of Luxembourg and William of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia. Magdalena was thus married, at Dresden, on 6 November 1524, to her second cousin's son Joachim Hector, the future Elector of Brandenburg. Their son was the future John George, the future Elector of Brandenburg. After Magdalena's death which occurred well before Joachim ascended the electorate, Joachim II Hector married Hedwig Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I of Poland. -------------------- Magdalena was Joachim's 1st Wife. Magdalena of Saxony (7 March 1507 X 25 January 1534) was Margravine of Brandenburg, its "Electoral Princess", the Electoral equivalent of a crown princess. She was the daughter of George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony and his wife Barbara. Magdalena's maternal grandparents were Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and his wife queen Elisabeth of Austria, daughter of Albert II of Germany. She was a granddaughter of the Elisabeth aforementioned,mother of the Jagiellonians, queen of Poland, who had claimed the Duchy of Luxembourg in 1460s as being the younger daughter of the last Luxembourg heiress Elisabeth of Luxembourg, Queen of Bohemia. Though by no means an heiress of her grandmother, she was intended to wed the heir of her grandmother's older sister. Joachim (1505X1571), the future elector of Brandenburg, was the eldest son and heir oftheir current claimant of Luxembourg, Joachim I, Elector of Brandenburg (1484X1535), the eldest son and heir of the late Margaret of Thuringia (1449X1501), Dowager Electress of Brandenburg, herself the eldest daughter and heiressof Anna, Duchess of Luxembourg and William of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia. Magdalena was thus married, at Dresden, on 6 November 1524, to her second cousin's son Joachim Hector, the future Elector of Brandenburg. Their son was the future John George, the future Elector of Brandenburg. After Magdalena's death which occurred well before Joachim ascended the electorate, Joachim II Hector married Hedwig Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I of Poland. | von Sachsen, Wettin, Magdalene Kurfürstin zu Brandenburg (I68356)
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10789 | {geni:about_me} Links: Wikipedia: Dansk: http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_Sofie_Gyldenl%C3%B8ve | Gyldenløve, Elisabeth Sofie Grevinde (I36122)
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10790 | {geni:about_me} Lisbet R., gift med Professor Caspar Weiser i Lund, berømmes som «en net latinsk og en ypperlig dansk Poetinde. Hennes bön för sin man räddade honom från att bli avrättad. ?b. March 3, 1622? "Hans olyckliga hustru, märkvärdig derigenom att hennes förbön räddade mannens lif , hette Lisbeth Rhumann , dotter af den bekante Prof^ i Köpenhamn, Wolfgang Rhumann."Biographiskt Lexicon öfver namnkunnige Svenska Män (1852) Palmblad, Sebell & co. | Rhumann, Lisbeth (I97422)
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10791 | {geni:about_me} Lisbet Tolleivsdtr. Norheim BIRTH: 1600, Norheim, Etne DEATH: REFERENCE: 1165 Father: Tolleiv Bjørnson Norheim Mother: Bergitta Nilsdtr. Bugge Family 1: Odd Jonson Haua Anna Oddsstr. Haua Marit Oddsdtr. Haua ------------------------ | Norheim, Elisabeth Tollefsdtr (I65960)
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10792 | {geni:about_me} Lisbet was born in 1775. She was the second of four children. The family lived at the farm Romarheim in Lindås kommune. She married Lars 21th of April 1798. They lived as "leilendinger" (farmers) at Romarheim. They got nine children during the period 1799-1821. After Lars died in 1827, Lisbet married a second time in 1831, then with Berge Johannesen. He was a farmer at Mostraum in Modalen kommune. He had been married two times before. Lisbet and Berge lived the rest of their lives at Mostraum. | Romarheim, Lisbet Larsdtr. (I13484)
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10793 | {geni:about_me} Lisbeth Veien http://www.xn--wraas-sra.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I26691&tree=1 Lisbet http://www.nermo.org/slekt/d0021/g0000078.html#I5546 Veien = Veidholmen utenfor Smøla. ABT 1545 - 1624 * RESIDENCE: 1610, Veien (til 1612), 1620: Åsskard * BIRTH: ABT 1545, (Eriksdatter ?) (Brattvær, Smøla ?) * BAPTISM: "Hustru Lisbet på Veien" ('Trygge'-ætt ?) * DEATH: 1624 ---------------------------------------------- Tanja Vean: Til tross for at ei nystue var bygd inne på Aspa, ser det ut til at familien for det meste holdt til ute på Veidholmen utenfor Smøla. I 1610 er Høstrue Lisbet oppført i en oppgave over jordskatt sammen med sønnene "Iffuer Oudenzøn i Weidenn og Erik Oudenzøn samesteds". "Hustru"-tittelen var en lav-adel tittel. Lisbeth var sannsynligvis fra en kjent slekt på Sunnmøre. Tilsammen eide de 32 spann jordegods og hevdet seg fremdeles som de største jordeierne på Nordmøre. Hustru Lisbet og sønnene Ivar og Erik bodde ute på Veidholmen ihvertfall til 1614. Men i 1620 hadde Ivar tatt opphold på ættegården Aspa og Erik på gården Kvalvåg. Hustru Lisbet var flyttet til sin datter Ingeborg på Åsgård. Aspa-ættens epoke på Veidholmen var slutt. Lisbet hadde 4 døtre i følge A. Danielsen, en av dem ble gift med Namdalsfogden Peder Lauritsen. I følge Per Nermo på www var det 5 døtre. | Eriksdatter, Lisbet Eriksdatter (I64678)
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10794 | {geni:about_me} Listaboka I 464, II 527. | Straumsland, Ole Hansen (I88893)
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10795 | {geni:about_me} Listaboka I 464, II 593. | Straumsland, Malene Hansdatter (I88894)
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10796 | {geni:about_me} Listaboka I 464. | Straumsland, Hans Nilsen (I63978)
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10797 | {geni:about_me} Listaboka I 464. | Åros, Ingerid Jakobsdatter (I88892)
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10798 | {geni:about_me} Litt personalopplysninger om Wexelsen-slekten: http://home.online.no/~kgroenha/bagger.htm http://tore.vamraak.no/slekt/slekt.asp?indnr=19570 | Wexelsen, Wexel Hansen (I69729)
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10799 | {geni:about_me} Liv og Gussy var tvillinger. Liv døde ugift. | Riis, Liv (I93816)
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10800 | {geni:about_me} Lived and died in Løvøy, Flatanger. | Paasche, Anne Beate (I48685)
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