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Adélaïde de Saint-Pol (c.1120 - 1192) |
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Countess Agnes de Saint-Clair (c.1054 - bef.1100) Agnes de St. Clair born 1054-58 St Clair-sur-Elle, Manche, Normandy, France died 1100 Devonshire, EnglandParents: Walderne de St. Clair (b. 1015-1022, son of Mauger, who was son of Richard of Normandy ... |
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Ahitub ben Amariah, High Priest (c.-655 - c.-550) |
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Alain Saint-Ogan (1895 - 1974) Reference: Geneanet Genealogy - SmartCopy : Sep 6 2020, 18:00:52 UTC Alain Saint-Ogan (French: [s%C9%9B%CC%83.t‿%C9%94.%C9%A1%C9%91%CC%83]; August 7, 1895 – June 22, 1974) was a French comics author an... |
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Albert John Priest {infant} (1872 - 1875) Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Feb 22 2019, 6:53:39 UTC |
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Lady Alice De Omer (Saint Elizabeth) (1258 - 1318) Sources# FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19 Ancestral File Number: TJ1L-RH# Genealogical Research of Kirk LarsonLinks* |
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Alice de Saint-Quentin (c.1094 - 1186) |
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Aénor de Saint-Valéry (1192 - 1251) Robert III of DreuxFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIn 1210 he married Aénor of Saint-Valéry (1192-1250) and they had several children, including Yolande of Dreux (1212-1248), who married Hugh IV, ... |
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Madame de Saint-Laurent (c.1760 - 1830) The Prince and His Lady: The Love Story of the Duke of Kent and Madame de St. Laurent Mollie Gillen St. Martin's Press, New York, 1970 314 pagesI had always read that the French woman who served as mis... |
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Amanieu Lord of Bénauges and Saint-Macaire (1060 - 1103) |
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André de Saint-Florentin, seigneur de Puits (b. - bef.1270) gw.geneanet.org... ; |
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Anne de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (c.1660 - 1742) The family of Jacques MIUS de POBOMCOUP and Anne LATOUR[115866] MIUS de POBOMCOUP, Jacques (Philippe MIUS & Madeleine ÉLIE [86987]), born about 1654 (rec. 1671) or 1659 (rec. 1686)* married about 1678,... |
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Anselme 'Le Jeune' "Candavène" de Saint-Pol, comte de Saint-Pol (c.1125 - aft.1175) - de Saint-Pol "Candavène", son of HUGUES [III] "Candavène" Comte de Saint-Pol & his [first wife ---/second wife Marguerite de Clermont] (-1175 or after). "Hugo Candavene" founded the abbey of Cercamp,... |
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900 - 1944) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (French pronunciation: [%C9%91%CC%83twan də sɛ̃tɛɡzypeˈʁi]) (29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944) was a French writer and aviator. He is best remembered for his novella The Little Prin... |
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Antoine Dessaint dit St-Pierre (c.1724 - 1816) |
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Antoine Adhémar dit Saint-Martin (1639 - 1714) From Biographi.ca (English) :=ADHÉMAR DE SAINT-MARTIN, ANTOINE, royal notary, clerk of court, process-server, and prison keeper; b. c. 1639, son of Michel Adhémar, a bourgeois of Saint-Salvy in the tow... |
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Arthur John Priest (1889 - 1937) Arthur John Priest==* Titanic Survivor* Born: Wednesday 31st August 1887 * Age: 24 years * Nationality: English* Last Residence: in Southampton Hampshire England * Occupation: Fireman / Stoker * Engine... |
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Arthur Francis Lester Priest (1893 - 1915) Lieutenant in CIR, file number 6/1695. Son of John and Moiselle Priest, of 46, Forfar St., Christchurch. Native of Chorlton, Christchurch== Sources ==# New Zealand and World War One Roll of Honour: / R... |
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Augustine de Saint Janvier (c.1799 - 1855) Voir l'histoire des Orphelines du Cap sur Wikipedia. |
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Beatrice Saint Leger (de Haighton) (deceased) |
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Beatrice of Saint Pol (c.1145 - 1204) |
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Beatrix de Saint-Luce (1185 - d.) BEATRIX de Saint-Luce, daughter of WILLIAM de Saint-Luce & his wife Avice de Sculcoates. The Chronicle of Meaux, in Yorkshire, names "Aviciam" as daughter of “Benedictus de Sculcottes”, adding that she... |
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Beatrix de Saint Valery (c.1100 - 1144) wife of Guermond [I] is called Beatrix in secondary sources but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. Darsy states that the wife of Guermond "Béatrix" was buried “XVI Kal M... |
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Bernard I (II) de Saint-Valéry (1005 - 1066) Histoire civile, politique et religieuse de Saint-Valery et du comté du Vimeuof Gilbert and Papia:BERNARD [I] de Saint-Valéry . Orderic Vitalis names “Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et ... |
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Bernard II (III), seigneur de Saint-Valéry (c.1065 - 1115) Bernard III de St. Valéry was on the First Crusade with Robert, Duke of Normandy, and his father between August 1096 and July 1099.See "My Lines"( )from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA( ) |
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Bernard I, avoué de Saint Valéry (c.947 - d.) Bernard I de St. Valéry married Emma de St. Valéry, daughter of Renaud I de St. Valéry, before 956. See "My Lines"( )from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA( ) |
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Bernard de Saint-Valéry, IV (aft.1162 - 1190) From Medlands: BERNARD de Saint-Valéry (-before 21 Oct 1190). “Bernardus de sancto Walerico” donated the manor of "Wulgariscote" to Godstow nunnery, Oxfordshire, with the consent of "uxoris meæ Avoridi... |
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Bernard III (IV) de Saint-Valery, seigneur de Saint-Valéry (c.1113 - 1191) NB Bernard III according to Medlands (see below)Bernard was also called Bernard de Sancto Walerico.Bernard was a favorite of the king, and accompanied Richard I to Palestine, and died at the Siege of A... |
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Bernard, count & Abbot of St. Quentin (c.725 - c.784) Bernard of Heristal , son of Charles Martel of The Franks and Ruodhaid, was born 725 in Herstal, Liège, Belgium. He was comte et abbé de st-quentin and comte, abbé by profession. He got married with Un... |
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Bernard Bugaret de Saint-Martin (1600 - 1648) CITING THIS RECORD "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch ( : accessed 24 July 2018), entry for Bernard /Bugaret-dit-St-Martin/; file (2:2:2:MMQJ-MLS), submitted 12 May 2011. |
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Billeheude de Saint Sauveur (1000 - c.1060) Billeheude (?) is sometimes considered the daughter of a certain Richard de Billeheust or Richard de Saint Sauveur. In the family we find a Bileud or Bilelde, but at a later date she is considered the ... |
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Billeheude de Lindsay (de Saint-Sauveur) (1070 - 1094) [jweber.ged]The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 8 Jul 1998, by Paul Reed:From: Reedpcgen ( reedpcgen@aol.com ) Subject: FitzNeel and St. Sauveur Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval Date: 1998... |
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Béatrix de Clisson Comtesse de Porhoet (de Clisson), Comtesse de Porhoet (b. - 1448) |
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Niki de Saint Phalle (1930 - 2002) Voir Wikipedia... * See the Niki Charitable Art Foundation... |
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Catherine Saint Leger (Neville) (1520 - 1565) Catherine Neville1* F, #52532, b. circa 1520*Father Sir George Neville, Lord Abergavenny, Constable of Dover Castle, Warden of the Cinque Ports1 b. c 1469*Mother Mary Stafford1 b. c 1503* Catherine Nev... |
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Catherine-Isabelle St-Père (1634 - 1709) 11/25/1652 OR 06/21/1653Catherine was a fille a marier === GEDCOM Source ===@R-1195646461@ Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,9289... |
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Charles Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre (1658 - 1743) Voir Wikipedia... |
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Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (de la Tour) (c.1593 - c.1663) The family of Charles Amador de SAINT-ÉTIENNE de LA TOUR and Jeanne MOTIN[85340] SAINT-ÉTIENNE de LA TOUR (de), Charles Amador (Claude TURGIS dit SAINT-ÉTIENNE & Marie de SALAZAR [85396]), administrato... |
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Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921) Carnival of the Animals - The Swan (Yo-Yo Ma) , * Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso (Perlman) , * Danse Macabre , * Organ Symphony, Finale!!! , * Bacchanale (Samson y Dalila) . |
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Charlotte de Pélissier de Saint Ferréol (1530 - d.) |
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Charlotte Jewell (Priest) (1774 - 1834) GEDCOM Source ===@R-1045313056@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. === GEDCOM Source ===Ancestry Fa... |
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Claire Hortense de Saint Janvier (c.1796 - 1865) Voir l'histoire des Orphelines du Cap sur Wikipedia. |
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Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint Simon (1760 - 1825) Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint Simon - Wikipedia - Français* Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint Simon (1760-1825) est le fondateur du Saint-Simonisme . Économiste et philosophe français, ... |
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Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint Simon (1607 - 1693) Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint Simon - English* Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon - FrançaisClaude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (August 1607 – 3 May 1693), French courtier, was the second son of... |
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Daniel Priest (1686 - 1723) Daniel was the son of John of Woburn. He was a land owner in Harvard, MA. 11 Months after his death, his widow Elizabeth had 6 children baptised on September 24, 1724 |
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Daniel Priest (1712 - 1771) |
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Daniel Priest (1742 - 1829) GEDCOM Source ===Public Member Trees Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Family trees submitted by Ancestry members. === GEDCOM Source ===Ancestry Family Tree === GEDCOM Source ===@R-1045313056@... |
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Mlle. de St. Sauveur (c.1035 - c.1060) An Adeliza is not listed by Cawley or Delisle as a daughter of this Neel. Could be Emma or Mathilde.= =*Miss Saint Saveurborn Abt 1040 Of, St. Sauveur, Normandy, Francefather:*Neil III Vicompte de Sain... |
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Dauphine de Rémusat, Dame de Saint-Ferreol (b. - c.1415) Aubert (1765) begins his genealogy of the Péllissier family with Rodolphe, living in 1400, married to Alasie du Teste (no children). On 22 Oct 1407, he contracted marriage in Saint-Ferreol with Dauphin... |
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Degory Priest, Mayflower Passenger (c.1579 - 1621) His name is spelt as Digerie Preist in early Plymouth records.Degory Priest, also known as Digory” “Gregory”, “Degorie”, or “Digorie” and “Preist”, was born about 1579/80 in England. In a document sign... |
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Deliverance Thayer (Priest) (1644 - 1723) |
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Edward de Saint John, Sr. (1259 - 1368) |
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Edward Priest, Convict "Ocean" 1816 (1783 - 1847) Edward Priest, Convict, was convicted at Warwick Assizes for a term of life on 01 April 1815.He was transported to NSW, one of 219 convicts, on the "Ocean" which departed 1 August 1815.Convict Edward P... |
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Eladio Dieste Saint Martin, Ing. (1917 - 2000) Ingeniero uruguayo reconocido mundialmente por su uso de lo que él denominó cerámica armada.Antecedentes [editar]El ladrillo es económico en su producción, y ha ofrecido desde hace milenios una lógica ... |
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Elena comtesse Kapnist (Sogden) (deceased) |
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Elias Priest (1790 - 1848) Residence : 1830 - Bath, Kentucky, United States* Residence : 1835 - MO or KS* Residence : 1840 - Richmond, Ray, Missouri, United States** Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy : Jun 15 2017,... |
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Elias Priest (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Fuller Priest (Nichols) (c.1610 - 1676) from TORREY:PRIEST, James (?1610-1676) & Elizabeth _____ (-1676?); by 1638; DorchesterELIZABETH ? was born Bet. 1604 - 1626 in Probably Chesham, Bucks County, England, and died May 29, 1676 in Boston ,... |
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Lady Elizabeth de Saint Loe, Baroness Botreaux (c.1364 - 1389) Primary SourcesThe IPMs for her husband, William Botreaux, knight, in 1411, mention William Botreaux, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of John de Seyntlo. Elizabeth died on 14 Sept. 1389. |
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Elizabeth Edgerton (Saint) (1738 - 1776) |
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Elizabeth Priest (Beaufort) (1669 - d.) Not the same as Elizabeth DePriest . ELIZABETH, daughter of John and Elizabeth Parrat Beauford, born in Lancaster County, Virginia, 1669. Married William Priest. Daughter — Katherine, born September 20... |
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Elizabeth Priest (Boltwood) (1684 - 1737) |
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Elizabeth Priest (Kilbourn) (1716 - 1761) |
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Elizabeth Stark (Priest) (1756 - 1833) |
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Elizabeth Priest (Robbins) (1753 - 1825) Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Jun 6 2017, 16:29:40 UTC === GEDCOM Source ===Public Member Trees Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Family trees submitted by Ancestry members. |
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Elizabeth Priest (Ringo) (c.1791 - 1852) |
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Elizabeth Priest (Graves) (b. - 1807) |
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Elizabeth Chapman - Priest (Flanagan) (1798 - 1889) NAMES* 1798 born as Elizabeth FLANNAGAN (daughter of Robert FLANNAGAN and Ann)* c1799 mother had a relationship with William CHAPMAN, Elizabeth used the name Elizabeth CHAPMAN* 1817 married as Elizabet... |
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Ella de Saint Loe (c.1315 - d.) |
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Emma de Saint-Sauveur (deceased) |
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Emma de Saint Elizabeth (c.1110 - 1146) |
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Enguerrand 'Candavène' de Saint-Pol, Comte de Saint-Pol (b. - 1152) |
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Essie Priest (1898 - d.) |
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Esther Huestis (Priest) (deceased) Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via husband Aristides Moore Huestis by SmartCopy : Jan 12 2015, 17:54:21 UTC |
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Etienne St-Pair (Saint-Père) (1605 - 1639) Vos cousins les Sanguinet, executes a Montreal en 1839. Par arret de la cour martiale parce que patriotes de 1837.Tous nous connaissons les jours traverses par notre pays a l epoque de l insurrection d... |
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Eudes (Odo) de Saint-Sauveur, Vicomte de Contentin (b. - aft.1104) (-after 1104). Vicomte de Contentin. ["…Eudo vicecomes Constantini…" witnessed the charter dated to [1060] under which Guillaume II Duke of Normandy granted "Brenerias" to the abbey of Bayeux[1874]. De... |
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Eudes de Saint-James (c.1020 - 1050) Chart of the Saint-Hilaire (Saint-James) family tree to be found on page 516 in "The Norman frontier in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries," by Daniel Power. |
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Eunice Atherton (Priest) (1710 - 1792) |
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Eva Marie SaintBorn July 4, 1924 Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1948–present Spouse Jeffrey Hayden nee Levine (Married in 1951) (2 children) Eva Marie Saint is an American actre... |
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Frances Landon (Saint Leger) (1609 - 1681) Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via husband Sylvanus Landon by SmartCopy : Aug 10 2015, 17:05:26 UTC |
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Francis Hodge Priest (1848 - 1944) |
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Francis Whittaker Priest (1818 - 1911) |
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Françoise Saint-Lo (c.1610 - 1649) |
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Senator Gabriel L Priest, Sr. (1782 - 1861) --- Priest served as Territorial legislator from 1828-1844, then became the first state senator from Marion County when Florida obtained its Statehood in 1845 |
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Gauthier "Crusader" de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Saint-Valéry (c.1031 - aft.1098) of Gilbert and Papia:BERNARD [I] de Saint-Valéry . Orderic Vitalis names “Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla” as the son of “Gulbertus cognomento advocatus de Sanc... |
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Gautier de Saint-Martin, comte de Varenne (c.950 - 1020) According to Warren researcher, Norma Kirchhofer:The father of William Warren, who ultimately became first earl of Surrey, was also called William but he was never earl of Normandy but rather Count of ... |
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Gautier de Saint-Martin-sous-Bellencombre (c.925 - 980) from de St. Martin is also spelled Gautier de St. Martin. The family of Warren derived its name from the fief of Varenne in St-Aubin-le-Cauf, arrondissement of Dieppe, and descends from Gautier de St-M... |
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Gerard de Saint-Sauveur (deceased) |
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Gilbert Gaspard de Montmorin Saint Hérem, évêque de Langres (1691 - 1770) Voir Wikipedia... |
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Gilbert, avoué de Saint Valéry (977 - aft.1011) , son of --- . Avocat de Saint-Valéry .m PAPIA, illegitimate daughter of RICHARD I Comte [de Normandie] & his mistress --- ([1000/05]-).Guillaume de Jumièges records that Duke Richard had two daughters... |
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Godfrey de Saint Amand, Templar Knight (1100 - 1160) Godfrey of Saint-Omer (also known as Gaufred, Godefroi, or Godfrey de St Omer, Saint Omer) was a Flemish knight and one of the founding members of the Knights Templar in 1119. He is said to have come f... |
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Gonzague Saint Bris (1948 - 2017) Gonzague Saint Bris (16 January 1948 – 8 August 2017) was an award-winning French novelist, biographer and journalist.[1][2][3] He won the 2002 Prix Interallié for Les Vieillards de Brighton.[1] He was... |
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Guillaume #2 de Saint-Sauveur (deceased) |
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Guillaume 1er Martel de Saint-Vigor, seigneur de Saint-Vigor (b. - c.1360) |
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Chevalier Guillaume IV de Saint-Omer, sieur de Fauquembergues, chevalier croisé mort en Palestine (1150 - 1193) |
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Guillaume IX Martel de Saint-Vigor (1385 - 1424) |
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Guillaume de Saint-Clair (c.1095 - d.) |
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Lord of Saint-Vigor, Lord of Angerville (from 1386) then of Basqueville (so named in 1396, succeeded his cousin Agnès), King Charles V's valet of honor (12/1369), Captain de Château-Gaillard (briefly, ...
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Gunnora de Saint-Clare (c.1140 - d.) |