8388994. 2nd Earl of Ulster Richard de Burgh
Taken from http://johndilbeck.com/genealogy/overview.html on October 6, 2002 -
Lady Julia MacCarthy (12) (? - ?), who married "Dermod O'Sullivan" the Powdered (12), 11th Lord of Beare & Bantry, of "Dunboy Castle", who died 1549. (Donnell Mor, 8th Lord in descent from the first who assumed the name O'SULLIVAN, and lineal descendant of Eogan Mor, was the 25th in descent from Olioll Olum, the 237th Monarch of Munster, Ireland, through his son, Owen. This Donnell Mor's great- grandson Aura-ny-Lacken, Lord of Desmond, was 1st Lord of Beare & Bantry in Munster and direct ancestor of Dermod the 11th Lord, who married Julia MacCarthy.)
Her mother was
Lady Eleanor Fitzgerald (13) (? - ?) (sister of Gerald oge, 9th Earl of Kildare). She married (1st) "Donnell Mac Fineere Mac Carthy-Reagh", (13) Prince of Carberry in Ireland. His mother (14) was daughter of "Donnell, 9th Lord of Bearehaven" (15) who died 1520.)
Her father was
Gerald Fitzgerald, 8th Earl of Kildare (14) (? - ?), Lord Deputy of Ireland, and, in effect, actual Ruler. In 1534, the Kildares declared war on England, and later 6 of them were hanged.)
His father was
Thomas Fitzgerald, 7th Earl of Kildare (15) (? - 1478), Lord Deputy of the Kingdom in 1454 and 1463. He married "Lady Joan Butler" (15) (daughter of "James Butler, 7th Earl of Desmond" (16) and of royal descent from "Edward I of England" .) The Earls of Desmond's great territories extended over Limerick, Kerry, Cork, and Waterford, and included 575,000 acres. This land was confiscated in Elizabeth's reign and parcelled out to English settlers.)
His father was
John-Cam Fitzgerald, 6th Earl of Kildare (16) (? - 1427). (He built "Maynooth Castle" and "Kilkea Castle". The former was the famed stronghold of the Geraldines. The Earls of Kildare ruled in "the Pale" and intermarried with the Irish for some 300 years, until it was said they were "more Irish than the Irish," and her most loyal supporters.)
His father was
Gerald Fitzgerald, 5th Earl of Kildare (17), (? - 1410), Lord Justice of Ireland in 1405 and married "Lady Margery Rocheford" (17) (daughter of "Sir John de Rocheford", Knight (18); Lord of Thistledown by his wife "Lady Margery Bereford" (18), daughter of "Lord of Kill, Leixlip and Casthewarren" (19).)
His father was
Maurice Fitzgerald, 4th Earl of Kildare (18) (? - 1390), married "Lady Elizabeth Burghersh" (18) (daughter of Sir Bartholomew Burghersh, 3rd Baron of Verdon (19); founder member of the Knights of the Garter [see Order of the Garter] in 1348, Lord Justice of Ireland, by 1st wife, "Lady Maude Mortimer" (19), daughter of "Sir Edmund Mortimer, Baron of Wigmore" (20).)
His mother was
Lady Joan de Burgh (19) (?-?), who married (1st in 1312) "Thomas Fitzgerald, 2nd Earl of Kildare" (19) (who died in 1359). (Her father was Richard [Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster ], known as "the Red Earl.") McMurrough, King of Leinster, in a power struggle with other Irish princes, asked some English nobles to come over and help him. Among those were the Fitzgeralds. These newcomers merged with the Celtic mass, intermarried, adopted Irish language and customs. (Maurice Fitzgerald was Justice of Ireland 1229. His descendant, 5 generations removed, was crowned King of Ireland, 1315 at Dundale.)
Her father was
Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (20) (1259-1326), Lord Justice of Ireland in 1296, married "Lady Margaret de Burgh" (20) (daughter of "John de Burgh, Baron of Lanville" (21).)
His father was
Walter de Burgh, Baron of Connaught (21) (? - 1271), Earl of Ulster and Constable of Ireland. He married "Maude de Lacie" (21) who died 1303 (she was the daughter of "Hugh de Lacie, Earl of Ulster" (22) and Constable of Ireland. Sir Hugh came to Ireland in 1171, was Lord Palatine and a descendant of Charlemagne.)
His father was
Richard Mor de Burgh the Great (22) (? - 1243), Lord of Connaught and Trym, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1227. He married "Lady Hodierna de Gernon" (22) (granddaughter of "King Odo O'Connor" (24) and daughter of "Robert de Gernon" (23) by "Una O'Connor" (23).)
His father was
William Fitz-Andelem de Burgh (23) (? - 1204), Lord Governor of Ireland 1177, married (1st) Lady Isabel of England (widow of Llewelyn, Prince of Wales.)
His mother was
Princess Agnes of France (24) (? - ?), who married "Adelem de Burgh" (24), Steward to King Henry II of England, Governor of City of Wexford, Ireland. He was son of "William de Burgh, Earl of Cornwell" (25) (oldest Duchy of England) son of "Robert de Burgh" (26), son of "Harlowen de Burgh" (27) who married Arlotta, mother of William I the Conqueror . (De Burgh, one of the most powerful families of Ireland, were governors under Kings of England. They trace through Geoffrey, Duke of Lorraine, who led the Crusades in 1097, refused to wear a crown in Jerusalem. After him, the family have the cross on their armorial bearings.)
Her father was
Louis VI of France (25) (1081-1137), married Alice or "Adelaide of Savoy" (25) in 1115, daughter of "Hubert II, Count of Piedmont" (26).
His father was
Philip I of France (26) (1052-1108), reigned 1060-1108, married in 1071 (1st) "Bertha" (26), daughter of "Florient Count of Holland" (27).
His father was
Henry I of France (27) (1005 - 1060), reigned 1031-1060, married Anne of Russia (27), granddaughter of the 1st Czar Vladimir I Svyatoslavich (29).
His father was
Robert the Pious (28) (971-1031), married (2nd) Constantia, who was called "Constance of Provence" (28), and was daughter of "Berenger Count of Provence" (29).
His father was
Hugh Capet of France (29) (938-996), married "Adele or Adelaide" (29), who according to Burke, was daughter of "Otto I" (30).
His mother was
Princess Hedwidge (30) (? - 956), married "Hugh Capet, Duke of France" (30) (p. 184 Wurtz Magna Charta, Vol. I and II).
Her father was
Henry I the Fowler, Emperor (31) (876-936), married (2nd) "Matilda of Ringelheim" (31), daughter of the Saxon count, "Thiederick" (32). (For mother of Henry, see - Burke Royal Fam. Vol. I, Ped. L; also Royal Fam. by Lavoisne.)
His father was
Otto, Duke of Saxony (32) (?-912), married Princess Hedwige, daughter of Arnolph (32), daughter of Arnolph I, Emperor (33) 887-899 and wife, (33). (Arnolph was son of Carolman (34), son of Louis I of Bavaria (35), son of Louis Le DeBonnaire of France (36).)
His mother was
Princess Adelheid, Countess of Burgundy (33) (? - ?), who married "Ludolph, Duke of Saxony" (33) (Burke Vol. I. Ped. I).
Her mother was
Princess Giselda (Giselle or Gisela) (34) (?-?), married in 867 "Eberhard, Count of Burgundy" (34), son of "Henrock, Duke of Friuli" (35) (Wurtz, Magna Charta).
Her father was
Louis Le DeBonnaire of France (35) (778-840), reigned 814-840, married "Judith" (35), daughter of "Guelph, Count of Andech and Bavaria" (36). They had Princess Giselda (34) and Louis I of Bavaria (35), who had Carolman (34) who had Arnolph I (33) who had Princess Hedwige, daughter of Arnolph (32).)
His father was...
...get ready for it, here it comes...
Charlemagne, Emperor of the Known World (36) (742-814) married "Princess Hildegarde of Swabia" (36) (757-782). Can trace to Geoffrey Plantagenet (1113-1151) who married Matilda of England (1103-1167), granddaughter of William I the Conqueror, whose granddaughter Eleanor married Alphonse, 9th King of Castile, who died 1214).
And the weird thing is that Charlemagne is my 35xGreat-, 36xGreat-, and 37xGreat-Grandfather, depending upon which line you trace back to him. Lots of cousins marrying cousins in the royalty.
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Taken from http://johndilbeck.com/genealogy/overview.html on October 6, 2002 -
Lady Julia MacCarthy (12) (? - ?), who married "Dermod O'Sullivan" the Powdered (12), 11th Lord of Beare & Bantry, of "Dunboy Castle", who died 1549. (Donnell Mor, 8th Lord in descent from the first who assumed the name O'SULLIVAN, and lineal descendant of Eogan Mor, was the 25th in descent from Olioll Olum, the 237th Monarch of Munster, Ireland, through his son, Owen. This Donnell Mor's great- grandson Aura-ny-Lacken, Lord of Desmond, was 1st Lord of Beare & Bantry in Munster and direct ancestor of Dermod the 11th Lord, who married Julia MacCarthy.)
Her mother was
Lady Eleanor Fitzgerald (13) (? - ?) (sister of Gerald oge, 9th Earl of Kildare). She married (1st) "Donnell Mac Fineere Mac Carthy-Reagh", (13) Prince of Carberry in Ireland. His mother (14) was daughter of "Donnell, 9th Lord of Bearehaven" (15) who died 1520.)
Her father was
Gerald Fitzgerald, 8th Earl of Kildare (14) (? - ?), Lord Deputy of Ireland, and, in effect, actual Ruler. In 1534, the Kildares declared war on England, and later 6 of them were hanged.)
His father was
Thomas Fitzgerald, 7th Earl of Kildare (15) (? - 1478), Lord Deputy of the Kingdom in 1454 and 1463. He married "Lady Joan Butler" (15) (daughter of "James Butler, 7th Earl of Desmond" (16) and of royal descent from "Edward I of England" .) The Earls of Desmond's great territories extended over Limerick, Kerry, Cork, and Waterford, and included 575,000 acres. This land was confiscated in Elizabeth's reign and parcelled out to English settlers.)
His father was
John-Cam Fitzgerald, 6th Earl of Kildare (16) (? - 1427). (He built "Maynooth Castle" and "Kilkea Castle". The former was the famed stronghold of the Geraldines. The Earls of Kildare ruled in "the Pale" and intermarried with the Irish for some 300 years, until it was said they were "more Irish than the Irish," and her most loyal supporters.)
His father was
Gerald Fitzgerald, 5th Earl of Kildare (17), (? - 1410), Lord Justice of Ireland in 1405 and married "Lady Margery Rocheford" (17) (daughter of "Sir John de Rocheford", Knight (18); Lord of Thistledown by his wife "Lady Margery Bereford" (18), daughter of "Lord of Kill, Leixlip and Casthewarren" (19).)
His father was
Maurice Fitzgerald, 4th Earl of Kildare (18) (? - 1390), married "Lady Elizabeth Burghersh" (18) (daughter of Sir Bartholomew Burghersh, 3rd Baron of Verdon (19); founder member of the Knights of the Garter [see Order of the Garter] in 1348, Lord Justice of Ireland, by 1st wife, "Lady Maude Mortimer" (19), daughter of "Sir Edmund Mortimer, Baron of Wigmore" (20).)
His mother was
Lady Joan de Burgh (19) (?-?), who married (1st in 1312) "Thomas Fitzgerald, 2nd Earl of Kildare" (19) (who died in 1359). (Her father was Richard [Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster ], known as "the Red Earl.") McMurrough, King of Leinster, in a power struggle with other Irish princes, asked some English nobles to come over and help him. Among those were the Fitzgeralds. These newcomers merged with the Celtic mass, intermarried, adopted Irish language and customs. (Maurice Fitzgerald was Justice of Ireland 1229. His descendant, 5 generations removed, was crowned King of Ireland, 1315 at Dundale.)
Her father was
Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (20) (1259-1326), Lord Justice of Ireland in 1296, married "Lady Margaret de Burgh" (20) (daughter of "John de Burgh, Baron of Lanville" (21).)
His father was
Walter de Burgh, Baron of Connaught (21) (? - 1271), Earl of Ulster and Constable of Ireland. He married "Maude de Lacie" (21) who died 1303 (she was the daughter of "Hugh de Lacie, Earl of Ulster" (22) and Constable of Ireland. Sir Hugh came to Ireland in 1171, was Lord Palatine and a descendant of Charlemagne.)
His father was
Richard Mor de Burgh the Great (22) (? - 1243), Lord of Connaught and Trym, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1227. He married "Lady Hodierna de Gernon" (22) (granddaughter of "King Odo O'Connor" (24) and daughter of "Robert de Gernon" (23) by "Una O'Connor" (23).)
His father was
William Fitz-Andelem de Burgh (23) (? - 1204), Lord Governor of Ireland 1177, married (1st) Lady Isabel of England (widow of Llewelyn, Prince of Wales.)
His mother was
Princess Agnes of France (24) (? - ?), who married "Adelem de Burgh" (24), Steward to King Henry II of England, Governor of City of Wexford, Ireland. He was son of "William de Burgh, Earl of Cornwell" (25) (oldest Duchy of England) son of "Robert de Burgh" (26), son of "Harlowen de Burgh" (27) who married Arlotta, mother of William I the Conqueror . (De Burgh, one of the most powerful families of Ireland, were governors under Kings of England. They trace through Geoffrey, Duke of Lorraine, who led the Crusades in 1097, refused to wear a crown in Jerusalem. After him, the family have the cross on their armorial bearings.)
Her father was
Louis VI of France (25) (1081-1137), married Alice or "Adelaide of Savoy" (25) in 1115, daughter of "Hubert II, Count of Piedmont" (26).
His father was
Philip I of France (26) (1052-1108), reigned 1060-1108, married in 1071 (1st) "Bertha" (26), daughter of "Florient Count of Holland" (27).
His father was
Henry I of France (27) (1005 - 1060), reigned 1031-1060, married Anne of Russia (27), granddaughter of the 1st Czar Vladimir I Svyatoslavich (29).
His father was
Robert the Pious (28) (971-1031), married (2nd) Constantia, who was called "Constance of Provence" (28), and was daughter of "Berenger Count of Provence" (29).
His father was
Hugh Capet of France (29) (938-996), married "Adele or Adelaide" (29), who according to Burke, was daughter of "Otto I" (30).
His mother was
Princess Hedwidge (30) (? - 956), married "Hugh Capet, Duke of France" (30) (p. 184 Wurtz Magna Charta, Vol. I and II).
Her father was
Henry I the Fowler, Emperor (31) (876-936), married (2nd) "Matilda of Ringelheim" (31), daughter of the Saxon count, "Thiederick" (32). (For mother of Henry, see - Burke Royal Fam. Vol. I, Ped. L; also Royal Fam. by Lavoisne.)
His father was
Otto, Duke of Saxony (32) (?-912), married Princess Hedwige, daughter of Arnolph (32), daughter of Arnolph I, Emperor (33) 887-899 and wife, (33). (Arnolph was son of Carolman (34), son of Louis I of Bavaria (35), son of Louis Le DeBonnaire of France (36).)
His mother was
Princess Adelheid, Countess of Burgundy (33) (? - ?), who married "Ludolph, Duke of Saxony" (33) (Burke Vol. I. Ped. I).
Her mother was
Princess Giselda (Giselle or Gisela) (34) (?-?), married in 867 "Eberhard, Count of Burgundy" (34), son of "Henrock, Duke of Friuli" (35) (Wurtz, Magna Charta).
Her father was
Louis Le DeBonnaire of France (35) (778-840), reigned 814-840, married "Judith" (35), daughter of "Guelph, Count of Andech and Bavaria" (36). They had Princess Giselda (34) and Louis I of Bavaria (35), who had Carolman (34) who had Arnolph I (33) who had Princess Hedwige, daughter of Arnolph (32).)
His father was...
...get ready for it, here it comes...
Charlemagne, Emperor of the Known World (36) (742-814) married "Princess Hildegarde of Swabia" (36) (757-782). Can trace to Geoffrey Plantagenet (1113-1151) who married Matilda of England (1103-1167), granddaughter of William I the Conqueror, whose granddaughter Eleanor married Alphonse, 9th King of Castile, who died 1214).
And the weird thing is that Charlemagne is my 35xGreat-, 36xGreat-, and 37xGreat-Grandfather, depending upon which line you trace back to him. Lots of cousins marrying cousins in the royalty.
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Taken from Ancestry.com on January 14, 2002 -
ID: I31231
Name: John DE LUGHENCOT II 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 1305 in Manor of Lughencot, Devonshire, England 2
Death: in England 1 2Father: Jordan DE LOGINAGGETOT b: 1265 in Manor of Lughencot, Devonshire, England
Mother: ? ? b: ABT. 1265 in Manor of, Lughencott, Devonshire Co., EnglandMarriage 1 ? ? b: in Luffincote, Devonshire, England
Children
1. Thomas DE LUGHENCOT b: 1331 in Manor of Lughencot, Devonshire, England
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Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
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Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000