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14051 {geni:occupation} Duchess Consort of Saxe-Eisenach

{geni:about_me} ==Links:==
*[http://thepeerage.com/p10844.htm#i108437 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=14867 Geneall] 
Nassau, Amalie Herzogin zu Sachsen-Eisenach (I96622)
 
14052 {geni:occupation} Duchess Consort of Saxe-Gotha

{geni:about_me}
==Links:==
*[http://www.thepeerage.com/p295.htm#i2947 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=3905 Geneall]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Elisabeth_Sophie_of_Saxe-Altenburg Wikipedia] 
Wettin, Ernestiner, Elisabeth Sofie Herzogin zu Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (I68563)
 
14053 {geni:occupation} Duchess Consort of Saxe-Hildburghausen.

{geni:about_me} ==Links:
*[http://thepeerage.com/p10349.htm#i103489 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/W/per_page.php?id=10129 Geneall]
*[http://www.hansdenyngre.dk/hans_uk/wizg09.htm#320 Johann the Younger #496]
*[http://runeberg.org/dbl/10/0405.html Runeberg] In Danish
*'''Wikipedia:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Louise_of_Denmark_(1726%E2%80%931756)_ English ] [http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prinsesse_Louise_%28datter_af_Christian_6.%29 Dansk ] [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_von_D%C3%A4nemark_und_Norwegen Deutsch] 
Oldenburg, Louise Herzogin zu Sachsen-Hildburghausen (I68258)
 
14054 {geni:occupation} Duchess Consort of Zweibrücken

{geni:about_me} *Marie Amalie Anna Josephina Antonia Justina Augusta Xaveria Aloysia Johanna Nepomucena Magdalena Walpurgis Katharina princess of Saxony
*By marriage Duchess of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
*After the dead of her husband she became abess of St. Anna Damenstiftskirche in Munich


==Links:==
*[http://thepeerage.com/p11155.htm#i111543 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=18110 Geneall]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Maria_Amalia_of_Saxony Wikipedia] 
von Pfalz-Zweibrücken, Marie Amalie Anna Josephina Antonia Justina Augusta Xaveria Aloysia Johanna Herzogin von Pfalz-Zweibrücken (I96041)
 
14055 {geni:occupation} Duesund ,bruk 3 Odnekvam, Brita Kristoffersdatter (I10362)
 
14056 {geni:occupation} Duesund bruk 2, Født på bruk 2 Odnekvam Odnekvam, Olia Bastesdatter (I6561)
 
14057 {geni:occupation} Duke Magnus I of Saxe-Lauenburg, (hertig), hertg, Herzog, Hertig av Sachsen-Lauenburg, Hertig av Sachen_Lauenburg, Duke from 1507 - 1543, Hertig, Hertig av Sachen- Lauenburg

{geni:about_me} ==Links:==

*[http://www.thepeerage.com/p11294.htm#i112931 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=2292 Geneall]
*'''Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg:''' Reign 1507 X 1543
>'''Predecessor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/index/6000000000721833015 John IV/V] '''Successor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/index/4058737337820030204 Francis I]


*'''Wikipedia:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_I,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg English ] [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_I._(Sachsen-Lauenburg)_ Deutsch] 
von Sachsen-Lauenburg, Magnus I Herzog (I68463)
 
14058 {geni:occupation} Duke of Berwick, Marshal of France

{geni:about_me} ===Golden Fleece - Knights: Spanish Branch===
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_FitzJames,_1st_Duke_of_Berwick '''James FitzJames of Berwick''']
* [http://thepeerage.com/p10505.htm#i105048 '''peerage.com'' ]
* [http://indigo.ie/~wildgees/duke1.htm '''The Duke of Berwick, James FitzJames, Marshal of France''']
* [http://www.spanishsuccession.nl/berwick.html '''James Fitzjames duke of Berwick''']
===From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia===
James FitzJames
Duke of Berwick
Spouse(s) Honora de Burgh
Anne Bulkeley
Issue
James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick
Henry James Fitzjames, 2nd Duke of Fitzjames
Henriette de Fitzjames
François Fitz-James, 3rd Duke of Fitzjames
Henry Fitzjames
Charles de Fitzjames, 4th Duke of Fitzjames
Laure Anne de Fitzjames
Marie Emilie de Fitzjames
Edouard de Fitzjames
Anne Sophie de Fitzjames
Anne de Fitzjames
Noble family House of FitzJames
Father James II of England
Mother Arabella Churchill
Born 21 August 1670
Moulins, Kingdom of France
Died 12 June 1734
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
Born 21 August 1670
Died 12 June 1734
Allegiance Kingdom of England Stuart-ruled England
Kingdom of France Royaume de France
Rank Marshal of France

James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, 1st Duke of Fitz-James, 1st Duke of Liria and Jérica (21 August 1670 X 12 June 1734) was an Anglo-French military leader, illegitimate son of King James II of England by Arabella Churchill, sister of the 1st Duke of Marlborough. In 1695 he married Honora de Burke, the daughter of William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde and the widow of the 1st Earl of Lucan, who died in 1698. His second marriage, with Anne Bulkeley, daughter of Henry Bulkeley, took place in 1700.
===History===

FitzJames was born at Moulins in France before his father's accession to the throne, and was brought up a Roman Catholic and educated in the College of Juilly, the Collège du Plessis, and the Jesuit College of La Flèche. He went into the service of Charles, Duke of Lorraine and was present at the siege of Buda. FitzJames was created Duke of Berwick, Earl of Tinmouth and Baron Bosworth by his father in 1687.[1] He then returned to Hungary and participated at the Battle of Mohács.

Berwick returned to England and was made Governor of Portsmouth. King James made him a Knight of the Garter, but due to the invasion of the Prince of Orange and the subsequent Glorious Revolution, the installation never took place. In the following year, James was overthrown and Berwick went into exile with him, taking an active part in the Irish campaign, including the Battle of the Boyne. After his father's final exile, Berwick served in the French army. He fought at the battles of Steenkerque and Landen. At the latter, Berwick was taken prisoner, but was exchanged for the Duke of Ormonde. Because of his support for his father and service in the French army against England, he was attainted in 1695, and his British peerages forfeit.
Philip V of Spain creates James, Duke of Fitz-James in the Peerage of France, after the Battle of Almanza.

As a soldier, Berwick was highly esteemed for his courage, abilities and integrity. As a result of distinguished service in the War of the Spanish Succession, he became a French subject and was appointed a Marshal of France afterhis successful expedition against Nice in 1706. On 25 April 1707, Berwick won the great and decisive victory of Almanza, where an Englishman at the head of a Franco-Spanish army defeated Ruvigny, a Frenchman at the head of an Anglo-Portuguese-Dutch army. After Almanza, Berwick was created Duque de Liria y Xérica (English: Duke of Liria and Jérica) and Lieutenant of Aragon by Philip V of Spain in 1707, and Duc de Fitz-James (English: Duke of Fitz-James) inthe Peerage of France by Louis XIV in 1710. The last great event of the War of the Spanish Succession was the storming of Barcelona by Berwick, after a long siege, on 11 September 1714.

Not long thereafter, Berwick was appointed military governor of the province of Guienne, where he became friendly with Montesquieu. In 1718 he found himself under the necessity of once more entering Spain with an army; and this time he had to fight against Philip V (War of the Quadruple Alliance). Many years of peace followed this campaign, and Berwick was not again called to serve in the field until 1733. In that year he was chosen to lead the Army of the Rhine in the War of the Polish Succession, successfully besieging Kehl in 1733, but was decapitated by a cannon ball at the Siege of Philippsburg, 12 June 1734.

Berwick had children by both his marriages. His descendants were the French Ducs de Fitz-James and the Spanish Duques de Liria and later the Dukes of Alba.
===Marriages and children===
James FitzJames, Duke of Berwick

James was married twice, first to Lady Honora de Burke or de Burgh, Countess de Lucan on 26 March 1695. They had one child together.
'''children'''
* James Francis Fitz-James Stuart, or Jacobo Francisco Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick, 2nd Duque de Liria, 2nd Duque de Xérica, (21 October 1696 - 2 June 1738, Naples, Italy). He married Catalina Ventura Colón de Portugal, Duquesa de Veragua, and Duquesa de la Vega, a descendant of Christopher Columbus.

* He was appointed a '''Knight of the Golden Fleece in 1714'''.

* In 18 April 1700 he was remarried, this time to Anne Bulkeley, with whom he had ten children.
'''children'''
* Henry James Fitzjames, described in France as Jacques de Fitjames, 1st Duke of Fitzjames
* Henriette de Fitzjames
* François Fitz-James, 3rd Duke of Fitzjames, Bishop of Soissons
* Henry Fitzjames, governor of Limousin
* Charles de Fitzjames, 4th Duke of Fitzjames
* Laure Anne de Fitzjames
* Marie Emilie de Fitzjames
* Edouard de Fitzjames
* Anne Sophie de Fitzjames
* Anne de Fitzjames 
FitzJames Stuart, James 1st Duke of Berwick (I96743)
 
14059 {geni:occupation} Duke of Calabria, Prince of Naples and Sicily, Infante of Spain

{geni:about_me} ====Golden Fleece - Knights: Spanish Branch====
* [http://gw5.geneanet.org/sanchiz?lang=en;p=maria+luisa;n=borbon+sajonia geneanet.org - '''Felipe Antonio de Borbón....'''] 
de Borbón, Felipe Antonio Gennaro Pasquale Francesco de Paula (I96050)
 
14060 {geni:occupation} Duke of Cambridge

{geni:about_me} Namesake of Edgartown, Massachusetts. 
Stuart, Edgar Duke of Cambridge (I96738)
 
14061 {geni:occupation} Duke of Cambridge Stuart, James of Cambridge Duke of Cambridge (I96736)
 
14062 {geni:occupation} Duke of Cumberland, Earl of Holderness

{geni:about_me} Rupert, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria (German: Ruprecht Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Bayern), commonly called Prince Rupert of the Rhine, (17 December 1619 X 29 November 1682),
Duke of Cumberland
Earl of Holderness

'''Links:'''

*[http://www.thepeerage.com/p10142.htm#i101411 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=74645 Geneall]
*'''Wikipedia:'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Rupert_of_the_Rhine English] [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruprecht_von_der_Pfalz,_Duke_of_Cumberland Deutsch] 
von Pfalz-Simmern, Ruprecht Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Duke of Cumberland (I68575)
 
14063 {geni:occupation} Duke of Gloucester

{geni:about_me} Henry Stuart, 1st and last Duke of Gloucester (1)

M, #101393, b. 8 July 1640, d. 13 September 1660

Last Edited=7 Dec 2008

Consanguinity Index=0.44%

Henry Stuart, 1st and last Duke of Gloucester was born on 8 July 1640 at Oatlands Park, Weybridge, Surrey, England. (3) He was the son of Charles I Stuart, King of Great Britain and Henriette Marie de Bourbon, Princesse de France.

He died on 13 September 1660 at age 20 at Whitehall Palace, Whitehall, London, England. (3) He was buried at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. (3)

Henry Stuart, 1st and last Duke of Gloucester was invested as a Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.) on 4 April 1653. (3) He was created 1st Earl of Cambridge [England] on 13 May 1659. (1) He was created 1st Duke of Gloucester[England] on 13 May 1659. (1)

Forrás / Source:

http://thepeerage.com/p10140.htm 
Stuart, Henry Duke of Gloucester (I68597)
 
14064 {geni:occupation} Duke of Kendal Stuart, Charles Duke of Kendal (I96737)
 
14065 {geni:occupation} Duke of Kintyre Stewart, Robert Bruce Prince of Scotland (I49136)
 
14066 {geni:occupation} Duke of Kurland

{geni:about_me}
==Links:==
*[http://www.thepeerage.com/p11120.htm#i111200 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/W/per_page.php?id=45586 Geneall]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotthard_Kettler Wikipedia]
*'''Duke of Courland:''' Reign 1561-1587
*'''Predecessor:''' Title created '''Successor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/Friedrich-ks-Kettler/6000000015263413519 Friedrich Kettler] + [http://www.geni.com/people/Wilhelm-von-Kettler/600000000358182713 William Ketteler] 
Kettler, Gottard Herzog zu Kurland und Semgallen. (I96593)
 
14067 {geni:occupation} Duke of Kurland

{geni:about_me} ==Links:==
*[http://www.thepeerage.com/p4062.htm#i40620 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/W/per_page.php?id=3480 Geneall]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Kettler Wikipedia]
*'''Duke of Courland and Semigallia:''' Reign 1587X1617
>'''Predecessor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/Gotard-ks-Kettler/6000000003581677582 Gotthard Kettler] '''Successor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/Friedrich-ks-Kettler/6000000015263413519 Frederick Kettler] 
von Kettler, Wilhelm Herzog zu Kurland und Semgallen (I96596)
 
14068 {geni:occupation} Duke of Richmond, Earl of March, Baron Settrington, Duke of Lennox, Earl of Darnley and Lord Torbolton

{geni:about_me} Charles [FitzRoy later Lennox], 1st Duke of Richmond, KG PC

illegitimate son of King Charles II and his mistress Louise Renée de Penancoet de Kéroualle, suo jure Duchess of Portsmouth and of Aubigny

born 29 Jul 1672

mar.

bef. 10 Jan 1692/3 Lady Anne Belasyse (widow of Henry [Belasyse], 2nd Baron Belasyse; d. 9 Dec 1722), 3rd dau. of Hon Francis Brudenell, styled Lord Brudenell (by his wife Lady Frances Savile, only dau. by his second wife of Thomas [Savile], 1st Earl of Sussex), son and heir ap. of Robert [Brudenell], 2nd Earl of Cardigan

children

1. Lord Charles Lennox, later 2nd Duke of Richmond

1. Lady Louisa Lennox (b. 24 Dec 1694; d. 15 Jan 1716/7), mar. 13 Feb 1701/2 James [Berkeley], 3rd Earl of Berkeley, and had issue

2. Lady Anne Lennox (d. 20 Oct 1789), mar. 21 Feb 1722/3 William Anne [Keppel], 2nd Earl of Albemarle, and has issue

died 27 May 1723

created

9 Aug 1675 Baron Settrington, of Settrington in the County of York, Earl of March, and Duke of Richmond

9 Sep 1675 Lord Torbolton, Earl of Darnley and Duke of Lennox

note

received the Castle of Richmond 1675 and the lands of Lennox 1680; Knight of the Garter 1681; Governor of Dumbarton Castle 1681; Master of the Horse 1681-1684/5; High Steward of the City of York 1683; Lord High Admiral 1694; Grand Master of Freemasons 1696-97; a Lord of the Bedchamber 1714-23; Privy Councillor [I] 1715

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Wikipedia: English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lennox,_1st_Duke_of_Richmond

Illegitimate son of Charles II king of England

1st Earl of March [England] on 9 August 1675.

1st Baron of Settrington, co. York [England] on 9 August 1675.

1st Duke of Richmond [England] on 9 August 1675.

1st Lord of Torboulton [Scotland] on 9 September 1675.

1st Earl of Darnley [Scotland] on 9 September 1675.

1st Duke of Lennox [Scotland] on 9 September 1675.

In October 1675 he was granted £2,000 per year by his father, as well as a one shilling royalty on every cauldron of coal shipped from Newcastle.

Governor of Dumbarton Castle in 1681.

Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.) in 1681.

Master of Horse between December 1681 and February 1684/85.

High Steward of York in 1683.

Naturalized as a French subject, and declared himself Roman Catholic in 1685.

Naturalized as a English subject, and converted to the Church of England in 1692.

Aide-de-Camp to King William III between 1693 and 1702.

Lord High Admiral [Scotland] in 1694.

Lord of the Bedchamber to King George I between 1714 and 1723.

Privy Counsellor (P.C.) [Ireland] in 1715.

Links:

The Peeerage: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10504.htm#i105037

Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/U/per_page.php?id=80863

Wikipedia:

English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lennox,_1st_Duke_of_Richmond

{geni:hair_color} Brown 
Lennox, Charles 1st Duke of Richmond (I96719)
 
14069 {geni:occupation} Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenburg & Oldenburg, Kung i Livland 1570-77

{geni:about_me} Magnus Oldenburg Prins af Danmark og Norge.

King of Livonia in 1570.

Herzog vonHolstein.

He was deposed as King of Livonia in 1577

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus,_Duke_of_Holstein

Magnus, Duke of Holstein

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Magnus, Duke of Holstein

Duke of Holstein

Bishop of Ösel-Wiek

Bishop of Courland

nominal King of Livonia

Issue

Marie Oldenburg

Eudoxia Oldenburg

Father Christian III of Denmark

Mother Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg

Born 14 August 1540(1540-08-14)

Copenhagen Castle

Died 28 March 1583 (aged 42)

Pilten

Burial Pilten (1583)

Roskilde Cathedral (1662)

Magnus of Holstein (26 August 1540 X 18 March 1583) was a Prince of Denmark [1] and a member of the House of Oldenburg. As a vassal of Ivan IV of Russia, he was the titular King of Livonia from 1570 to 1578.[2]

Contents

[hide]

* 1 Early life

* 2 King of Livonia

* 3 Spouse & Issue

* 4 Ancestry

* 5 See also

* 6 References

* 7 External links

[edit] Early life

Duke Magnus was born at the Copenhagen Castle in 1540 as the second son of King Christian III of Denmark and Norway and Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg. At the age of 17 he was sent to Germany to be educated at various German courts. Following the death of his father in 1559, he returned to Denmark for the coronation of his older brother, King Frederick II of Denmark.

The same year, the prince-bishop of Ösel-Wiek in Old Livonia sold his lands to King Frederick II for 30,000 thalers. To avoid hereditary partition of his lands, King Frederick II gave that territory to his younger brother Magnus on condition that he renounced his rights to succession in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. In 1560, Magnus landed with an army on Saaremaa where he was immediately elected bishop by the chapter.[3]

[edit] King of Livonia

See also: Livonian war

During the Livonian war on 10 June 1570, Duke Magnus arrived in Moscow where he was crowned King of Livonia by Ivan IV. Magnus took the oath of allegiance to Ivan as his overlord and received from the corresponding charter for the vassal kingdom of Livonia in what Ivan termed his patrimony. The treaty between Magnus and Ivan IV was signed by an oprichnik and by a member of the zemskii administration, the diak V. Shchelkalov. The territories of the new kingdom still had to be conquered.

The new king Magnus of Livonia left Moscow with 20.000 Russian soldiers on the conquest of Swedish controlled Reval. IvanXs hope of the support of Frederick II of Denmark, the older brother of Magnus, failed. By the end of March 1571 Magnus gave up the struggle for Reval and abandoned the siege.[1][4]

In 1577, having lost IvanXs favor and getting no support from his brother, Magnus called on the Livonian nobility to rally to him in a struggle against foreign occupation. He was attacked by IvanXs forces and taken prisoner. On his release he renounced his royal title.[5]

Magnus spent the last six years of his life at the castle of Pilten in Courland where he died as a pensioner of the Polish crown.[6]

In 1662 Magnus' body was returned to Denmark and was reburied in the Roskilde Cathedral.[7]

[edit] Spouse & Issue

On 12 April 1574 he married Maria Vladimirovna of Staritsa, daughter of Vladimir of Staritsa, Duke of Staritsa.

* Marie Oldenburg (ca July 1580 X ca 1597)

* Eudoxia Oldenburg (ca 1581 X ca 1588)

See also

* List of Rulers of Schleswig-Holstein

* Livonian War

[edit] References

1. ^ a b Jaques, Tony (2007). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 849. ISBN 0313335362. http://books.google.com/books?id=sbMFCZyAcnQC&pg=PA849&dq.

2. ^ Goodrich, S. C. (2008). "Early Russian History". A Pictorial History of England. BiblioBazaar, LLC. p. 150. ISBN 0554731738. http://books.google.com/books?id=lx5rRFlTMFIC&pg=PA150&dq.

3. ^ Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture By Richard C. Frucht; ISBN 1576078000; p.70

4. ^ Ivan the Terrible By Isabel De Madariaga ISBN 0300119739

5. ^ War and Peace in the Baltic, 1560X1790 By Stewart Philip Oakley ISBN 0415024722

6. ^ Frederik II and the Protestant Cause: Denmark's Role in the Wars of Religion By Paul Douglas Lockhart Page 38 Page 39

7. ^ Kønigsfeldt, Johannes Peter Frederik; Danske historiske forening (1856) (in Danish). Genealogisk-historiske tabeller over de nordiske rigers kongeslægter. B. Lunos bogtrykkeri,. p. 52. http://books.google.com/books?id=VxRGOfXfHmgC&pg=PA52&dq.

[edit] External links

* The Role of Duke Magnus of Holstein in the Baltic Sea Region during the Livonian War, by Andres Adamson

* Livonian Wars, by Kara Broughton

* Die Münzen von Herzog Magnus (German)

Preceded by

Christian III of Denmark Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenburg & Oldenburg

1559 Succeeded by

Frederick II of Denmark

Preceded by

Johann V von Münchhausen Bishop of Ösel-Wiek

1560X1572 Succeeded by

Denmark

Preceded by

Johann IV von Münchhausen Bishop of Courland

1560X1583 Succeeded by

DenmarkXPolishXLithuanian Commonwealth

Preceded by

Commonwealth of Both Nations nominated King of Livonia by Ivan IV

1570X1578 Succeeded by

PolishXLithuanian Commonwealth

This page was last modified on 7 July 2010 at 14:10. 
af Danmark og Norge, von Oldenburg, Magnus Prins (I49110)
 
14070 {geni:occupation} Duke of Schleswig-Holstein

{geni:about_me} Ernst Günther Prince(Prinz) von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg.

Herzog zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg.

Died without Issues.


==Links:==

*[http://thepeerage.com/p10450.htm#i104497 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=6148 Geneall]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_G%C3%BCnther,_Duke_of_Schleswig-Holstein Wikipedia]
*[http://www.hansdenyngre.dk/hans_uk/wizg27.htm#598 Johann the Younger #1352]
*'''Duke of Schleswig-Holstein:''' 1880 - 1921
>'''Predesessor :''' [http://www.geni.com/people/Friedrich-VIII-von-Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg/6000000002188424784 Friedrich VIII] '''Successor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/Prince-Albert-of-Schleswig-Holstein/379750621230012941 Albert]
*'''Wikipedia:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Gunther,_Duke_of_Schleswig-Holstein English ] [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_G%C3%BCnther_Herzog_von_Schleswig-Holstein Deutsch] 
von Schleswig-Holstein, Ernst Günther Herzog (I91979)
 
14071 {geni:occupation} Duke of St. Albans, Earl of Burford

{geni:about_me} http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Beauclerk,_1st_Duke_of_St_Albans

There are several legends as to how Beauclerk was made Earl of Burford. The first is that on arrival of the King, his mother said, "Come here, you little bastard, and greet your father." When the king rebuked her for calling him that, she replied, "Your Majesty has given me no other name to call him by." In response, Charles created him Earl of Burford.

Another legend is that Beauclerk's mother held him out of a window (or above a river) and threatened to drop him unless he was given a peerage. Charles supposedly cried out "God save the Earl of Burford!" and subsequently createdthat peerage.

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Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans

M, #105034, b. 8 May 1670, d. 11 May 1726

Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans was born on 8 May 1670 at London, England. He was the son of Charles II Stuart, King of Great Britain and Eleanor Gwynne. He married Lady Diana de Vere, daughter of Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford and Diana Kirke, on 17 April 1694. He died on 11 May 1726 at age 56. He was buried at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England.

Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans gained the title of 1st Duke of St. Albans.2

Children of Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans and Lady Diana de Vere

Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St. Albans+ b. 6 Apr 1696, d. 27 Jul 1751

Lady Diana Beauclerk b. c 1697

Lord William Beauclerk+ b. 22 May 1698, d. 23 Feb 1732/33

Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth+ b. 14 Jul 1699, d. 21 Oct 1781

Colonel Lord Henry Beauclerk+ b. 11 Aug 1701, d. 5 Jan 1761

Lord Sydney Beauclerk+3 b. 27 Feb 1703, d. 23 Nov 1744

Lord George Beauclerk b. 26 Dec 1704, d. 11 May 1768

Lord Seymour Beauclerk b. 24 Jun 1708

Rt. Rev. Lord James Beauclerk b. c 1709, d. 20 Oct 1787

Lord Aubrey Beauclerk b. c 1711, d. 24 Feb 1740

Lady Mary Beauclerk b. c 1713

Lady Anne Beauclerk b. c 1716

Citations

[S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."

[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 257. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal 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 II, page 207. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. 
Beauclerk, Charles 1st Duke of St. Albans (I96716)
 
14072 {geni:occupation} Duke of York and Albany

{geni:about_me} Name/title: Ernst August Hanover, 1st Duke of York.

President of the Council of Hanover between 1714 and 1728.

Prince Bishop of Osnabrück between 1715 and 1728

Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg.

Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.) on 3 July 1716.

1st Duke of York [Great Britain] on 5 July 1716.

1st Duke of Albany [Great Britain] on 5 July 1716.

1st Earl of Ulster [Ireland] on 5 July 1716.

Links:

The Peerage: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10142.htm#i101415

Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/U/per_page.php?id=339695

http://wapedia.mobi/en/Ernest,_Duke_of_York_and_Albany

Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie: Wikisource in deutsch: http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Ernst_August_II.

Wikipedia: English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Augustus,_Duke_of_York_and_Albany

Deutsch: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_August_II._von_Hannover 
von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Ernst August Augustus Herzog, Duke of York and Albany Bischof (I96690)
 
14073 {geni:occupation} duke, for a time Fürstbischof von Schwerin, took part as officer in the Thirty Years´War

{geni:about_me} Fik tildelt hertugtitel. Kannik i Bremen 1622, 2 år senere fyrstbiskop i Schlesien, som han dog mistede i 30-åeskrigen. Aktiv krigstjeneste under Gustav II Adolf, Frederik Henrik af Oranien og Chr. IV. I sachsisk tjeneste 1632. Dræbt ved snigmord 1633. Begravet i Dresden, men overført til Roskilde Domkirke 1642.

==Links:==

*[http://thepeerage.com/p10556.htm#i105555 The Perrage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/W/per_page.php?id=384684 Geneall]
*'''Wikipedia:''' [http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertug_Ulrik_(s%C3%B8n_af_Christian_4.)_ Dansk] 
af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg, Ulrich Prins, Hertug til Slesvig-Holsten (I27256)
 
14074 {geni:occupation} Duque de Mecklenburg-Schwerin

{geni:about_me} '''Links:'''
*[http://www.thepeerage.com/p707.htm#i7064 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=3296 Geneall]
*'''Herzog zu Mecklenburg-Schwerin''' Reign 1576X1592 '''Predecessor''' [http://www.geni.com/people/index/6000000006727749566 Johann Albrecht I] '''Successor [http://www.geni.com/people/index/5230784660820070501 Adolf Friedrich I]
*'''Wikipedia:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_VII,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg English ][http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_VII._(Mecklenburg)_ Deutsch] 
von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Johann VII Herzog (I96603)
 
14075 {geni:occupation} Dykker Jonsen, Nils (I15348)
 
14076 {geni:occupation} Dyrlege og husdyrkonsulent

{geni:about_me} Stener Johannes Stenersen (15 July 1835 X 7 July 1904) was a Norwegian veterinarian.

He was born in Elverum as a son of priest Gabriel Hofgaard Stenersen and Anne Birgitte Irgens. He was a nephew of theologian Stener Johannes Stenersen. After graduating from Christiania Cathedral School, he attended the Royal Veterinary College of Copenhagen from 1853 to 1857. He then became county veterinarian in Hedmark, working in Nord-Østerdal from 1857 to 1860 and Hedmarken from 1860 to 1863. In July 1862 in Ringsaker he married Helga Hermana Heltberg (1842X1921). They had the son Gudmund Stenersen, a painter.[1]

In May 1883 he was hired as state agronomist in Western Norway, with special responsibility for stockbreeding. He was stationed in Voss for one year, then in Stavanger. He became a national expert on breeding, especially horse breeding. The Fjord horse is from Western Norway, and Stenersen wrote the first monograph on this horse: Vestlandshesten (Fjordhesten) in 1888. Other notable publications include the paper Alderen for Hestens Kastration of 1876, which earned him the Royal Veterinary College Gold Medal. He died in July 1904 in Stavanger.[1] 
Stenersen, Stener Johannes (I37508)
 
14077 {geni:occupation} død før 25. april 1665

{geni:about_me} Fra Kjærulfske studier:

Mikkel Nielsen Kjærulf, f. i Østbjerg o. 1600, død i Torpet i Hvorup før 25. April 1665.

1629 - 1625 værge i Hvorup Kirke.

27. august 1633 var han gift 1. gang med Anne Andersdatter Kjærulf

Forøvrigt maa Mikkel have været en Mand af et godt Huld, thi 1640 blev han udskældt for at være en »buget Skjælm« (Aalborg Tgb. 16.Marts 1640).

1647 - 1654 værge i Hvorup Kirke.

1651 Efter sin Broder Jørgen i Gjettrup arvede han noget Gods (Kjær H. Tgb. 1651, fol. 4).

1651 blev hans Hus i Torpet udplyndret, og Hans Mortensen i Hvilshøj blev tiltalt som Gerningsmanden; men Hans hævdede, at han kun havde kørt Indboet bort efter Anmodning fra en anden Mand (a. St. 1651 fol. 90 b).

Han ses ikke at have kaldt sig Kjærulf eller at være bleven kaldt med dette Navn, men paa Endestykkerne af de øverste Stolestader i Hvorup Kirke findes hans og hans anden Hustrus Initialer (fra Aar 1652) og over hans M. N. findesen Dyrefigur, der utvivlsomt skal forestille en Ulv, Slægtens gamle Mærke.

1662 forærede han et Par Vokslys til Kirken, »huorfore hannem bør ære och tack« (Hvorup Kirkes Regnskabsbog).

Sandsynligvis er han begravet i Kirken, og Lysene har vel været vederlag for Lejerstedet.

Han var en anset Mand paa sin Egn, mødte ofte paa Tinge som Fuldmægtig for andre og findes ofte som Medforsegler af Tingsvidner.

Han var gift I Gang (1633) med Anne Andersdatter Kjærulf (Kjær H. Tgb. 27. Aug. 1633), f. 16 . ., død før 1652, Datter af Anders Sørensen Kjærulf i Knæpholt og Bodil Nielsdatter (se Holtetlinjen), og II med Maren Jensdatter Mørk,f. 16 . ., død ca. 1687, Datter af Jens Mørk i Bjørum.

Hun ægtede II (1665) Anders Andersen Kjærulf, f. 16 . ., der ligeledes boede i Torpet, og som 1684 var Kirkeværge.

Han blev 1685 begravet i Hvorup Kirke, og til hans Begravelse lejedes Ligklæde af Sundby Kirke (Hvorup Kirkes og Sundby Kirkes Regnskabsbøger).

Hans Herkomst er uvis; men sandsynligvis var han Søn af Hr. Anders Pedersen, Præst i Sundby og Hvorup, og Maren Andersdatter Kjærulf af Knæpholt (Søster til Mikkel Nielsens første Hustru).

Efter sin Mands Død havde Maren Mørk Proces med Onse Christensdatters
Arvinger i Aalborg angaaende 16 Daler, som Anders Kjærulf havde haft tilgode hos Onse (Aalborg Tgb. 11. Oktbr. 1686); muligt var Anders Handelsmand i Aalborg eller Sundby, før han kom til Torpet. 
Kjærulf, Mikkel Nielsen (I52933)
 
14078 {geni:occupation} død før skifte etter moen 1739 Andvik, Ola Guttormson (I9036)
 
14079 {geni:occupation} død i Vatnan, ugift tjener Karen (I86559)
 
14080 {geni:occupation} død ved ulukke ved B.M.V. Askeland, Alf Osvald (I55853)
 
14081 {geni:occupation} Døde i barselsseng, Døydde på krongodsgarden Torget i Helgeland. Gravlagd Brønnøy kyrkje, Fikk mel i Kvinnherad

{geni:about_me} Kristine Trondsdatter Benkestok

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http://vestraat.net/iea-o/p168.htm#i6886

http://www.nermo.org/slekt/d0005/g0000017.html#I8859

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* RESIDENCE: Nevnt 1570. 10 barn (11 ?) (+ 2 sønner Axel ?) [1423]

* BIRTH: 1530, Meløy, NO

* DEATH: 21 Feb 1572, Torget, Brønnøy, Helgeland, NO (i barselseng)

* MARRIAGE: 14 Feb 1558, Bergen



Birth 1530, Meløy

Death 21 Feb 1572, Torget, Brønnøy, Helgeland, NO

Alias/AKA Kristin

Adelsprosjektet: Benkestokk-seminaret. Meløy 14-15 August 1999 (Oslo, 1999)

* PAGE: 37

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Alias: Kristin
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Barn:
Margrethe Axelsdatter (ca1565-<1589)
Sofie Axelsdatter (ca1566->1607)
Henrik (Died as Child)
Henrik
Magdalena Axelsdatter
Cecilie Axelsdatter (ca1570-)
Anne Axelsdatter (ca1571->1608)
Inger Axelsdatter (ca1571-)
Trond Axelsen (Died as Child)
Trond Axelson (1572-)
Kilde; http://www.look.no/anita/slekt/webcards/ps31/ps31_285.htm 
Trondsdtr, Kirstin Trondsdtr (I52986)
 
14082 {geni:occupation} Døde i pesten, begravet med ektemannen og en sønn som døde samme år

{geni:about_me} Cathrine Arnoldsdatter de Fine[1, 2, 3]

1570 - 1601



Fødsel ca. 1570

Køn Kvinde

Død 01 sep. 1601

Sidst ændret 02 sep. 2009

Far Arnold de Fine, f. ca. 1530, d. 13 nov. 1586

Mor Anna|Annike Pedersdatter, d. 1576

Familie Hans Ludvigsen Munthe, f. 1560 , Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany , d. 05 sep. 1601

Gift 1587

Børn

> 1. Ludvig Hansen Munthe, f. 2 aug. 1593 , Tikøb, Lynge-Kronborg, Frederiksborg, Danmark , d. 12 mar. 1649, Bergen, Hordaland, Norge

Sidst ændret 05 jul. 2008



Kilder

[S100] Anetavler for berømte danskere, 1. saml. , Carl Langholz , (Dansk Historisk Forlag), s9 .

[S100] Anetavler for berømte danskere, 1. saml. , Carl Langholz , (Dansk Historisk Forlag), side 84-90, afsnit om Johan Ludvig Heiberg.

[S72] Munthe-Brun-Munch, Eiler Nystrøm, side 85.

http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I25484&tree=2

KJM 16.11. 2010

CATHARINA DE FINE, som var dotter till kungarna Christian IIIs och Fredrik IIs hofkapellmästare, cononicus Arnold de Fine. Familjen de Fine kom från Antwerpen. Deras ursprungliga namn var von Euten och deras familjevapen en and. JOHANN/HANS, CATHARINA och deras yngste son HANS, dog alla tre av pesten den 8 september 1601 och är begravda i Tikjöbs kyrka. Deras epitaph är uppsatt i ingången till kyrkan.


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http://www.nose.dk/Norge/paludan.html 
de Fine, Anna Catharina Arnoldsdotter (I36219)
 
14083 {geni:occupation} Døde som barn

{geni:about_me} Død som barn. 
Güntersberg, Trond Axelson (I75089)
 
14084 {geni:occupation} Døde som sjømann i utenriksfart Sletta, Johan Johannesson (I79022)
 
14085 {geni:occupation} døde ugift Sletta, Brita Johannesdatter (I79014)
 
14086 {geni:occupation} døde ung og ugift

{geni:about_me}

XName: Bendit Porsdatter Børialsen XBirth: in Kastrup, Himmerland (Slægten Byrialsen) XDeath: AFT ER 1643

Marriage 1 Andres Jensen Kjærulf b: in Kornumgård, Vester Brønderslev Sogn Children 1. Anders Andersen Kjærulf 2. Anne Andersdatter Kjærulf b: in Kornumgård, Vester Brønderslev Sogn

Marriage 2 Oluf Munk Children 1. Gertrud Munk 2. Dorthe Munk 
Kjærulf, Anders Andersen (I38216)
 
14087 {geni:occupation} Døde uten å fått barn Benkestok, Berethe Trondsdatter (I52982)
 
14088 {geni:occupation} døpt 19/11-1712 på Lindås o natten formedelest barnets dødelige svaghed Eikemo, Randi Arnesdatter (I1743)
 
14089 {geni:occupation} Døpt Hellesen, tok senere navnet Heltzen. Kammerråd. Justisråd. Direktør i Rentekammeret i København., Direktør Heltzen, Poul (I52866)
 
14090 {geni:occupation} dør før skifte tter moren 1797

{geni:about_me} = Masfjordsoga =

=== Born in Kalhovda, Masfjorden, Hordaland, Norway ===
*http://www.masfjorden.kommune.no/masfjordsoga/gnr42_kalhovda/bnr_04og5.html

=== Living in Ådnekvamme, Masfjorden, Hordaland, Norway ===
*http://www.masfjorden.kommune.no/masfjordsoga/gnr24_adnekvamme/bnr_01og2.html


Døde før skiftet etter moren i 1797.
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= Masfjordsoga =
=== Living in Odnekvamme, Masfjorden, Hordaland, Norway ===
*http://www.masfjorden.kommune.no/masfjordsoga/gnr24_adnekvamme/bnr_01og2.html 
Odnekvam, Brita Johannesdatter (I31667)
 
14091 {geni:occupation} dør ugift Sletta, Kristi Johannesdatter (I79020)
 
14092 {geni:occupation} Døveprest, Døvelærer Svendsen, Conrad (I21437)
 
14093 {geni:occupation} døydde ung Hauge, Ragnhilda (I61156)
 
14094 {geni:occupation} døydde ung Nesheim, Anna Olsdtr. (I85439)
 
14095 {geni:occupation} døydde ung Nesheim, Guro (I85441)
 
14096 {geni:occupation} Efter Jens Andersen Kjaerulf synes hans Son Anders Jensen Kjasrulf at have haft Besiddelsen af Gaarden, vist endog for Foraeldrenes Dod, thi da der 18. Novbr. 1606 skiftes mellem Jens Kjaerulfs Born efter Fadersog Moders Dod, var Anders Kjaerulf allerede

{geni:about_me} XName: Bendit Porsdatter Børialsen
XBirth: in Kastrup, Himmerland (Slægten Byrialsen)
XDeath: AFT ER 1643


Marriage 1 Andres Jensen Kjærulf b: in Kornumgård, Vester Brønderslev Sogn Children 1. Anders Andersen Kjærulf
2. Anne Andersdatter Kjærulf b: in Kornumgård, Vester Brønderslev Sogn

Marriage 2 Oluf Munk Children 1. Gertrud Munk
2. Dorthe Munk
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Fra Historie/Jyske Samlinger, Bind 4. række, 1 (1911 - 1914) X
Af Kornumgaards Historie Ved C. Klitgaard:

Benedikte Porsdatter ægtede efter Anders Kjærulfs Død Oluf Munk.

1610 - 1623 boede Oluf Munk i Attrup i Hammer Sogn. (Attrup, beboet af Oluf Munk, tilhørte Predbjørn Gyldenstjernes Enke Mette Hardenberg, der ca. 1620 mageskiftede den til Jorgen Lunges Enke Sofie Brahe (Hanckes Saml. til Vends.Hist, i kgl. Bibliotek).

Oluf Munk døde før Kejserkrigen, under hvilken hans Enke vedblev at bo i Attrup og endnu boede der 1643, blev udplyndret .

Oluf Munks Børn blev ved at arve deres afdøde Halvbroder Anders Andersen Kjærulf Medejere af Kornumgaard,







Efter sin anden ægtemand Oluf Munks død 1623 sad Bendit Porsdatter Børialsen endnu 1643 som enke i Attrup. CK6- 
Børialsen, Bendit Porsdatter (I38214)
 
14097 {geni:occupation} Eid Sogneprest Leganger, Samuel Bugge Iversen (I27377)
 
14098 {geni:occupation} Eide Bogstad gård 1717-1756 Müller, Karen Pedersdatter (I71266)
 
14099 {geni:occupation} Eide Haver Gård ved Drøbak Horgen, Thorer Johannesen (I38031)
 
14100 {geni:occupation} Eide part i Høgset, Gjemnes, Nordmøre. Eide mye gods på Fosen Sjursdatter, Guri (I90223)
 

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