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  Sewell or Sewall of Coventry - Person Page 205
Edmund Arthur Jarvis Meredith married Isobel Osler, daughter of Edward Osler and Marion Wyld, on 26 February 1889.
     Isobel Osler was the daughter of Edward Osler and Marion Wyld.
Isobel Osler married Edmund Arthur Jarvis Meredith, son of Edmund Allan Meredith and Anne Frances Jarvis, on 26 February 1889.
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  David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the youngest surviving son of Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon and Ada de Warenne, a daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, and Elizabeth de Vermandois.
Huntingdon was granted to him after his elder brother William I of Scotland ascended the throne.
The two most notable claimants to the throne, Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale (grandfather of another Robert Bruce) and John of Scotland were his descentants through David's daughters Isobel of Huntingdon and Margaret of Huntingdon respectively.
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 Pagans of Huntingdon PA -- A pagan place to visit and plan gatherings.
Among the most notable trials was that of Bessie Dunlop in 1576 for being a member of a coven and another was that of Allison Peirson who was staked in 1588 for the same thing.
The most celebrated Scottish witch was Isobel Gowdie whose confession provided a detailed insight into the real or imagined activities and delusions of the archetypal witch.
The accused were Janet Wishart, Isobel Cockie, Margaret Ogg, Helen Rogie, Isobel Strachan, Isobel Ritchie and Isobel Ogg was all accused of witchcraft.
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 Bruce - FREE Bruce Biography | Encyclopedia.com: Facts, Pictures, Information!
The 5th Robert the Bruce was married to Isobel, second daughter of David, earl of Huntingdon, brother of the Scottish kings Malcolm IV and William the Lion.
The son of that marriage, the 6th Robert the Bruce, was a claimant to the Scottish throne after the death of Margaret Maid of Norway in 1290.
The crown, however, was awarded by Edward I to John de Baliol, grandson of the eldest daughter of David of Huntingdon.
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 The House of York
In 1372, he married his first wife, Isobel, younger daughter of Peter, King of Castile and Léon, while her elder sister married John.
Margaret was the eldest child of George, Duke of Clarence and Isobel Neville, she married Sir Richard Pole, K.G. in 1491.
In 1484, Katherine was married to William Herbert, Earl of Huntingdon.
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 Scotland - Interregnum - Cunnan
The remainder all made claims based on descent from Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, son of David I, through his son, David; in each case, however, they then claimed through female lines of descent, not male.
Thus the elder Robert Bruce was son of Henry's younger grand-daughter, whilst John Balliol was grandson of the elder grand-daughter, and argued for primogeniture over proximity.
The elder, Isobel, married Robert Bruce, lord of Annandale, whose son, grandson, and great-grandson, were all named Robert.
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 Janet's Genealogy
Henry of Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland and Carlisle, Rex Designatus m’d Ada (Adelaide) DE WARENNE.
Sir Henry de Huntingdon aka: Earl of Huntington (Earl of Northumberland and Carlisle, Rex Designatus, Henry Prince of Scots) b: 1114 d: 12 Jun. Death: 12 JUN 1152 (1152 ref #: Ä170-23) m’d Ada de Warenne b: Abt.
Married ISABEL (died circa 1251), second daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, who was son of Prince Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, son and heir of David I, King of Scots.
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 Genealogy Report (Register) (v3.0 ) HTML file
Caroline Maud; born 12 Dec 1881 at Hinchenbrook; died 26 Apr 1883 at Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada, at age 1.
John William; born 7 May 1906 at Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada; died 6 Aug 1906 at Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada.
Ruth Isobel, born 24 Jul 1920; married George A. Johnson.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 92
He held the title of Earl of Huntingdon, confirmed by King Henry II in 1157.
He married Constance of Brittany, daughter of Duke Conan IV Brittany and Margaret de Huntingdon, in July 1181; (by dispensation, they being related).
He married Isobel de Warenne, daughter of Sir John de Warenne and Alice de Lusignan, before 7 February 1281.
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 Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland
Margaret of Huntingdon, mar Humphrey de Bohun and had issue.
Isobel, mar Robert de Bruce and had issue.
Ada of Huntingdon, mar pre-1237 to Henry de Hastings, Lord Hastings and had issue.
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 Mount Aloysius College - Endowed Scholarship List
Goodman's grandson, and the President of D. Goodman, Inc. of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, established this scholarship in 2004.
This scholarship is for students from high schools in Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon or Somerset Counties majoring in healthcare related fields.
Through the efforts of the Surgical Technology Program faculty and Institutional Advancement staff, this scholarship was established to give scholarship assistance to surgical technology students in their sophomore year of the program.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Princess Isabella Huntingdon SCOTLAND ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
"In 1209 the fourth Robert married Isobel, younger daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, the youngest of King David I's three grandsons of whom the two elder, Malcolm IV and William I, had succeeded him in turn on the Scottish throne.
"Isobel held large estates in her own right both in England and Scotland, and when the fourth Robert died in 1245 and Isobel in 1252, the fifth Robert (the Competitor) received lands in both countries of such extent as to make him one of the most influential men in either Scotland or England."
Ancestral File Ver 4.11 9G42-3G Isabelle HUNTINGDON [PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND] Born Abt 1199 Huntingdon Huntingdonshire England Mar Robert De BRUCE [BARON OF ANNANDALE] 9G42-M7 Died 1251/1252 Bur Saltre Abbey Stilton Huntingtonshire England.
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 Early History of the Carlile Family
Robert le meschin married Euphemia, and had two sons, the younger of whom, William, succeeded to the Annandale Estates about 1194 and made a grant of the Kinmount property there to Ade or Adam Carlyle.
He died in 1245, and his widow died in 1251 leaving their son (b., 1210 Robert, Lord of Annandale, called - The Competitor," one of, the unsuccessful competitors for the Scottish.Crown in 1292.
with the Royal House of France through her great-grandmother, Isobel, daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, and wife of Robert Bruce the Noble.
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Possibly a page at court of K. William I, Robert is also mentioned as being at the court of King Henry I when David, Earl of Huntingdon was there learning the 'arts of chivalry'.
He accompanied him into Scotland when he became King David I in 1124, and is believed to have obtained from him grants of lands in Lothian, possibly Mauldslie in Temple.
Secondly, Robert married Isobel the widow of David Ochterlony of Kellie and the daughter of James Arbuthnott of that Ilk.
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 27
Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Huntingdon b.
She inherited much of Galloway in addition to lands in Aberdeenshire and Angus, and in the Honour of Huntingdon, she transmitted a claim to the throne to her only surviving son, John Balliol.
She was obviously an outstanding woman in many ways, and with her husband was active in Anglo-Scots politics.
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 Jonathan Djanogly, MP - Member of Parliament for the Huntingdon Constituency
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However, years of underinvestment in management information systems allied to the complexity of systems architectures and tools have rendered many organisations unable to respond immediately to the exacting demands imposed by the changes.
Complaints about content should be made initially to the Director of Finance and Administration, House of Commons.
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 Ancestors and Family of David of Huntingdon
After the extinction of the senior line of the Scottish royal house in 1290 when the line of David's brother King William I ended, David's descendants were the prime candidates for the throne.
The two most notable claimants to the throne, Robert Bruce and John Balliol claimed descent through David's daughters Isobel and Margaret respectively.
• He was an Earl of Huntingdon and Prince.
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 Re: Royal Bruce line may be Flemish??
Robert Bruce, 4th Baron of Annandale married Isobel of Huntingdon, younger sister of Margaret.
Balliol claimed through his grand mother Margaret, older sister of Isobel.
Robert, 5th Lord of Annandale, grand father of Robert The Bruce, claimed through his mother, Isobel, the younger sister of Margaret.
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 David Bruce – FREE David Bruce Information | Encyclopedia.com: Find David Bruce Research
The 5th Robert the Bruce was married to Isobel, second daughter of David, earl of Huntingdon, brother of the...
grandson of the eldest daughter of David of Huntingdon.
A grandson of this Robert was the famous Robert Bruce or Robert the Bruce who became king...
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 64
Margaret of Huntingdon married Alan of Galloway, son of Roland of Galloway and Elena de Morville, in 1209.
He carried one of the swords at the crowning of Richard I the Lionhearted on 3 September 1189 at Westminster, Middlesex, England; King of England.
She married David of Huntingdon, son of Henry of Huntingdon and Ada de Warenne, on 26 August 1190.
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(c1114) Matilda of Huntingdon (dau of Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon)
Henry, Earl of Huntingdon (dvp 12.06.1152, 2nd son)
David 'Etherington', Earl of Huntingdon (b c1144, 17.06.1219).
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 Bacon
In the same reign Sir Robert was twice sent to parliament by the county of Huntingdon and fully sustained in the senate the high reputation he had attained in literature.
Their son, Thomas, was the first Cotton of Huntingdon, for he inherited the manor of Conington in that county from his mother's maternal grandfather, Robert de Wesenham.
In the nineteenth century on e of the Shirleys was a distinguished archaeologist, while, in the days of Wesley, Walter Shirley, grandson of the first Lord Ferrers, was a close ally of the 'enthusiastic' Lady Huntingdon and a noted hymnwriter.
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 Volunteers Huntingdon DFAS
Many congratulations to our Huntingdon DFAS team for all their efforts.
The first Church Record completed by Huntingdon DFAS was presented at All Saints, Brington, on 22nd July 2007 to the priest-in-charge, Jackie Duck, in the presence of the Bishop of Ely and a full congegation.
All seven recorders were able to be present, and the Record was much admired at the reception that followed the service.
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 Selected Families/Individuals - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Howland, Arthur b.1590 - Fen Stanton, Huntingdon, Eng.
Howland, Henry b.1604 - Fen Stanton, Huntingdon, Eng.
Howland, Henry b.1564 - Fen Stanton, Huntingdon, Eng.
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 Why de Montfort`s, someone might ask   (Site not responding. Last check: )
His father was Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, and his brothers were Malcolm IV, King of Scots, and William “the lion”, King of Scots (1143 – 1214).
Their son was John le Scot, Earl of Chester and Huntingdon.
Daughter, Margaret of Huntingdon, married in 1209 Alan, Lord of Galloway (died 1234).
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 Light Keepers Series: Ten Girls... (Complete Box Set) :: Church History :: Children's Resources :: Monergism Books ...
Isobel Kuhn believed in God and then obeyed his call to travel to Asia to tell the Lisu people about God.
Mary Slessor put herself through evening classes and eventually became one of the first white women to venture into the interior of Africa.
Corrie Ten Boom put her life on the line to save the lives of many Jews in the hiding place, a hidden room behind her wardrobe in a little watch shop in Haarlem, Holland.
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 Spirit of Sherwood: RoS FAQ
Lacock Abbey - Cloisters & library in Abbey in Cromm Cruac, room where Queen Isobel is nearly killed.
From Starlog #151, Feb. 1990: Plans for the fourth series included Guy finding out his true heritage, a return of the demonic Baron de Belleme (another unresolved plot strand) and Robin and Marion's wedding, but Carpenter isn't too sure anymore about that last one.
It's very easy for Marion to put on a wedding dress and marry Robin who becomes the Earl of Huntingdon and lives in a castle and all the merries are pardoned and become wardens of Sherwood Forest.
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 John Walker Taylor, Pomona Park, FL:Information about Isabella (Isobel) Of Huntingdon
John Walker Taylor, Pomona Park, FL:Information about Isabella (Isobel) Of Huntingdon
Isabella (Isobel) Of Huntingdon (daughter of David Earl Of Huntingdon and Maud (Matilda) Of Chester) was born WFT Est.
Children of Isabella (Isobel) Of Huntingdon and Robert De Brus 4th Lord Of Annandale are:
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 I53329: Henry Porter BLACKMAN (ABT 1850 - ____)
iii) David 'Etherington', Earl of Huntingdon (b c1144, 17.06.1219) m.
_WALTHEOF II de HUNTINGDON Earl of Northumberland_+
--DAVID "Etherington" de HUNTINGDON Earl of Huntingdon
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 (Devorguilla DAUGHTER OF ALAN, LORD OF GALLOWAY - Beatrix DAUGHTER OF GILCHRIST, 3RD EARL OF ANGUS )
Ada DAUGHTER OF DAVID, EARL OF HUNTINGDON (-)
Isobel DAUGHTER OF DAVID, EARL OF HUNTINGDON (- 1251)
Margaret DAUGHTER OF DAVID, EARL OF HUNTINGDON (-)
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