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NOTE: In the historical biographies on this web site, all capitals means the individual is a direct ancestor.
Also, I've color-coded my ancestors' names so that
 Schmitt is white
 Larson is blue
 Farr is red
 Helgeson is yellow
and indirect relatives are black.
If I'm related to them through more branches than just one, then there will be a mix of colors.

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Aethelnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury

Aethelnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury, the great-uncle of King HAROLD GODWINSON of England, died in 1038.  He was close to Cnut (or Knut II) the Great, son of SWEYN FORKBEARD.  Being called "the Good", and also having repaired Canterbury's church, he became archbishop in 1020 and died in 1038.

 

 

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