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  THE ROSS / MAHONEY FAMILIES
Judith Martel was born in Normandy, France abt.
Aethelwulf conferred on Judith the title of Queen, which according to Predentius of Troyes was "not customary to him or to his people." Judith's annointing may have been intended in part as a form of protection.
Hersent Martel was born in Normandy, France 869.
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 This is Guernsey Forum: Blampied/Martel
I have a Nicholas Martel that married a Judith Blampied.
Judith I don't have a date on when she was born.
Rachel Martel was born in Guernsey of the coast of France.
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 Ancestors and Family of Judith of the West Franks
Judith married AEthelwulf of England, son of Ecgbert III of Wessex and Redburge, on 1 Oct 856.
Judith next married Ethelbald, son of AEthelwulf of England and Osburh of Wight, circa 858.
Judith next married Baldwin I Iron-Arm of Flanders, son of Odacre and Unknown, in 862 in Auxerre.
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 Qvc Judith Ripka
Judith Sheindlin - Judith Sheindlin (born Judith Blum on October 21, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York, and otherwise better known as Judy Sheindlin) is a Jewish American family court judge, who after retiring in 1996 became famous by hosting her own syndicated court show, Judge Judy.
Judith (poem) - Judith is an Old English poem retelling the legend of the beheading of Holofernes, an Assyrian military leader, by the eponymous heroine, as recorded in the apocryphal book of Judith.
Judith is certain the culprit can be found in the rogues' gallery of oily agents, malicious mistresses, and crafty critics who inhabited the defunct da Vinci's surrealistic world.
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 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Judith des Francs
The founding of the Country of Flanders was due to Judith, the Daughter of Charles the Bald.
Judith First married Æthelwulf of King Wessex and England, son of Ecgberht of Wessex "the Great", King of the English and Redburh Queen of Wessex, on 1 Oct 856 in Verberie sur Oise.
Judith married Baudouin I "Bras-de-Fer" Comte de Flanders, son of Odacre Count Flanders and Unknown, in Jan 862 in Senlis.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 17
In 837, thanks to the intercessions of Judith, Charles 'Le Chauve',receives a Kingdom composed of Frisia, between the Seine, the Meuse andthe sea and in September 838, he receives the crown at Quierzy-sur-Oise.In 838, Marseille is devastated by the Sarrasins.
Feeling near death, he sends Lothar his sword and thecrown on the condition that he would be loyal to Judith and abide by thelands division agreed to in Worms in 839.
A son of Charles Martel, Pepin became sole defacto ruler of the Franks in 747 and then, on the deposition of ChildericIII in 751, king of the Franks.
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 Judith
Judith was the granddaughter of Charlemagne, the great Frankish (French / German) king and first Holy Roman Emperor, and the daughter of Frankish (French) king Charles the Bald.
After her second husband's death in 860, Judith was free to follow her heart and marry the heroic Count of Flanders, Baldwin I, aka Bras de Fer (Iron Arm).
Though Judith is not mentioned in Bernard Cornwell's The Last Kingdom, it is one of Cornwell's better books.
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 Amazon.com: "Empress Judith": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Empress Judith The first Judith illustrates how the marriage of a daughter to a king or great aristocrat raised the status of...
Spring brought him a series of unpleasant reports: Empress Judith died on 13 April; Scandinavian raiders captured Nantes on 24 June; and an important victory was scored by the Bretons...
Ward, 'Caesar's wife: the career of the Empress Judith, 819-829', in Charlemagne 's Heir: New Perspectives on the Reign of Louis the Pious, ed.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 267
Judith Martel; 'Judith, Charles the Bald's daughter, was crowned and anointed on the occasion of her marriage to king Aethelwulf of Wessex in 856.
Aethelwulf conferred on Judith the title of queen, which according to Prudentius of Troyes was 'not customary to him or to his people.' Judith's anointingmay have been intended in part as a form of protection.
She was after allthe first Carolingian princess to be married to a foreign ruler, and she wasat twelve years of age marrying an elderly man with a clutch of sons olderthan herself.
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 Charles the Bald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born on June 13 823, when his elder brothers were already adults and had been assigned their own regna, or subkingdoms, by their father.
He was saved only by the support of the bishops, who refused to crown Louis king, and by the fidelity of the Welfs, who were related to his mother, Judith.
In 860 he in his turn tried to seize the kingdom of his nephew, Charles of Provence, but was repulsed.
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 Smith - Tilton Genealogy - Person Page 123
In 837, thanks to the intercessions of Judith, Charles 'Le Chauve', receives a Kingdom composed of Frisia, between the Seine, the Meuse and the sea and in September 838, he receives the crown at Quierzy-sur-Oise.
Mayor of the palace of Austrasia and king of the Franks (751-68), son of the Frankish ruler Charles Martel and grandson of Pepin of Herstal.
Born: in 714 in Austrasia, son of Charles Martel and Rotrude=Chrotrud, Duchesse d'Austrasie).
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 Martel Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Re: Martel's of Massachusetts - Cathy Dorsey 9/02/02
Re: Francois MARTEL (RUISSE) 1737 - Claude Chamberland 5/20/01
Re: JB MARTEL (of Manitoba>ND) - THERESA 11/03/01
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Birth of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace of the Kingdom of the Franks
Death of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace of the kingdom of the Franks (b.
Birth of Judith Martel (d.—870), daughter of Charles the Bald, king of the Franks, and Ermentrude; future wife (856-) of King Ethelwulf of Wessex
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 The Descendants of Jean Martel and Anne Marizy
The Descendants of Jean Martel and Anne Marizy
She was born 1793 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, and died 1872 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia.
She was born 1835 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, and died 1881 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia.
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 My Family
Parents: LOUIS I THE PIOUS MARTEL and JUDITH.
ETHELWULF MARTEL was born in 824 in FRANCE.
France, and father of Charlemagne, was born in 714 and died in 768.
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 Judith de France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
According to some sources, Judith Martel's mother was Ermentrude, daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans.
Unlike previous spouses of Wessex kings, Judith was crowned queen-consort when she was married to King Aethelwulf.
When King Aethelwulf died in 858 Judith married Aethelwulf's son *Aethelbald of Wessex*.
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 Claude-Honore MARTEL/Marguerite LEHOUX
Name: Marie-Agathe MARTEL Born: at: Married: 22 NOV 1756 at:, Chambly Chambly Québec Canada,, Died: at: Spouses: Joseph BEIQUE
Name: Joseph MARTEL Born: at: Married: at: Died: 04 MAY 1744 at:, Ste-Famille Ile d'Orléans Montmorency Québec Canad,, Spouses:
Name: Joseph MARTEL Born: 07 FEB 1745 at: CANADA,, Ste-Famille Ile d'Orléans Montmorency Québec Canad,, Married: at: Died: 02 AUG 1745 at:, Ste-Famille Ile d'Orléans Montmorency Québec Canad,, Spouses:
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 Pierre Pitre
Casimir, like the rest of his siblings was born on Prince Edward Island, but the family relocated to L'Ardoise when he was a teenager.
By the 1838 L'Ardoise census they had a family of 13, Casimir, wife Judith, Emelie 26, Mathilde 24, Timothee 18, Jean 16, Olivier 14, Marguerite 12, Suzanne 10, Joseph 8, Michel 5, Judith 3, and Isidore 2.
Casimir died in 1862, aged 72, followed 6 months later by his widow Judith.
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 1841 Channel Islands Census
Judith Domaille 25 F.S. Henry Bougourd 30 Pilot Y
Nicholas Martel 25 M.S. Nicholas Le Poidevin 20 M.S. Mary Bichard 20 F.S. Ville Baude
Martha Mollet 50 F.S. Stephen Martel 20 Ag Lab Y
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 Qwika - similar:Charles_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
They chose their seat at Bar, which was subsequently called Bar-le-Duc.
French Monarchy- Carolingian Dynasty(French branch) Charles II Children Judith Martel Louis the Stammerer Charles the Child Carloman Louis II of France Children Louis III Carloman Charles III Louis III Carloman Charles...
Vyšehrad and the area around it became part of the capital city, Prague...
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 Late Cerdic Dynasty: 2 quiz -- free game
King Egbert is known for conquering almost all of England and Wales major territories - in fact some view him as the first King of England.
King Ethelbald of the West Saxons married Judith Martel, after deposing his father Ethelwulf.
After the West Saxons were uneventfully reigned by Ethelred, Ethelbald's brother, Alfred came to the throne.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Franklin Roby and Alice Louise Hartley (41 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
ALPIN, born Unknown; died August 834 in Dumfried and Galloway, Scotland.
CHARLES MARTEL, born June 13, 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Germany
Louis Martel, born 846; died April 10, 879.
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 Augustin MARTEL/Angélique DROLET
Born: at: Married: 1779 at:, Pointete-aux-Trembles Montréal Québec Canada,, Died: at: Father:Charles MARTEL Mother:Madeleine RATÉ Other Spouses:
Name: Marguerite MARTEL Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Name: Judith MARTEL Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
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 HGA Deaths 1840 to 1849
June 22, 1840, sons of Andre Briand and Judith Laurent, Witness: Joseph Briand, Xavier Sampson Priest: Fr.
Jan 27, 1842, widow of Pierre Biret, Witness: Francois Martel, Gabriel Martel, James Cousin Priest: Fr.
Sept 2, 1848 s/o Laurent Samson and Judith LeBlanc, Witnesses: Thomas Longuepee, Pierre Laurent and Mathias Samson
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 L'Heureux Family Genealogy Database - (Joseph MARTEL - Marie Louise MARTEL )
Joseph Damase Aldé MARTEL (30 JUN 1884 -)
Joseph Damase Alexis MARTEL (19 MAR 1878 - 30 JUL 1878)
Marie Louise MARTEL (3 MAR 1892 - 8 SEP 1983)
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 Nova Scotia Resources
Benjamin Pitre 52, wife Martha Marie Martel 44, Helene 23, Simon 21, Victoire 19, Veronique 14, Caroline 12, Marguerite 9, Samuel 7
Casimir Pitre 48, wife Judith Martel 45, Emelie 26, Mathilde 24, Timothee 18, Jean Honore 16, Suzanne 14, Marguerite 12, boy 10, Joseph 8, Michael 5, Judith 3, Isidore 2
Lucie Taylor, widow of Michel Pitre (29 Sep 1833); sister-in-law Judith Pitre
homepage.ntlworld.com /pitretrail/NovaScotia/nsres.htm   (1468 words)

  
 LaFontaine Family Genealogy Database - (Joseph MARTEL - Pierre MARTEL )
Madeleine MARTEL (10 MAR 1759 - 26 JUN 1833)
Mathilde MARTEL (28 OCT 1863 - 27 JAN 1940)
Paul MARTEL (24 MAY 1678 - MAY 1723)
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 View topic - Using the names of well-known historical anscestors?
I'm very interested in genealogy, and I've found some very beautiful names, both for people who were 'nobodies' and people who have historical signifigance.
The main example for me being Judith Martel, a princess in the late 800s.
I'd never even thought about these names before, but I'd consider using them together for a child.
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 HGA Deaths 1860 to 1869
Death Records were transcribed as they appear at P. S, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Microfilm Reel 11609-X. Anything Underlined was double-checked.
d/o Mathias Martel and the late Euphrosine Samson,
d/o Remi Martel, and the late Brigitte Samson,
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