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3301 House 7 Kouba, Josef (I19179)
 
3302 House 7 Kouba, Peter (I22762)
 
3303 House 7 Kouba, Frank (I343)
 
3304 House 7 Kouba, Katerina (I2624)
 
3305 House 7 Kouba, Pavel (Paul) (I12554)
 
3306 House 7 Kouba, Frances (I9501)
 
3307 House 7 Kouba, Josefka (I20597)
 
3308 House 7 Kouba, Adalbert (I5344)
 
3309 House 7 Kouba, Jiří (George) (I1727)
 
3310 House 7 Kouba, Jiří (George) (I1727)
 
3311 House 7 Kouba, Jan (John) (I2046)
 
3312 House 7 Kouba, Jan (John) (I2046)
 
3313 House 7 Kouba, Tomáš (I20740)
 
3314 House 7 Kouba, Pavel (Paul) (I1267)
 
3315 House 7 Pribylová, Voršila (I12949)
 
3316 House 7 Kouba, Jiří (George) (I15895)
 
3317 House 7 Kouba, Frances (I21702)
 
3318 House 7 Kouba, Josef (I15270)
 
3319 House 7 Kouba, Jan (John) (I23454)
 
3320 House 7 Family: Kouba, Peter / Lojka, Frances (F5823)
 
3321 House 8 Leitkepová, Eva (I14687)
 
3322 House 8 Leitkep, Matej (I21899)
 
3323 House 8 Plucar, Matouš (Matthew) (I7488)
 
3324 House 8 Plucar, Matouš (Matthew) (I7488)
 
3325 House 8 Plucar, Marie (I18398)
 
3326 House 9 Lojka, Jiří (George) (I3396)
 
3327 House 9 Lojka, Josef (I11779)
 
3328 House 9 Lojka, Josef (I11779)
 
3329 House 9 Lojka, Frank (I18784)
 
3330 House 9 Vítu, Anna (I15469)
 
3331 House 9 Lojka, Jan (John) (I10601)
 
3332 House 9 Lojka, Jan (John) (I10601)
 
3333 House of James Mitchell Family: Duvall, James Israel / Fouzer, Margaret Louise (F1452)
 
3334 House Of Judy Roe Family: Duvall, Cyrus Edward I / Roe, Annie Hannah (F7313)
 
3335 House Of Lorenz Thoma Family: Thoma, GEORGE John / Wald, ANNIE Marie (F1562)
 
3336 House of Michael Buchenröder Thomæ, Johann Christian (I2701)
 
3337 House Sandground Tyson, Nicholas (I33163)
 
3338 Houston Hospice Day, Carl B (I9604)
 
3339 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Robinson, Howard Dean II (I19577)
 
3340 Hoyer Farm Rosburg, Carl (I16186)
 
3341 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_of_Boulogne
https://www.geni.com/people/Mathilde-de-Louvain-Countess-of-Boulogne/6000000008640434825
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163079542/maud-of_boulogne

“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“EUSTACHE I a l'Oeil, Count of Boulogne, son and heir of Baldwin, Count of Boulogne, by his wife, Adelvie de Gant, born about 995. He married MATHILDE (or MAHAUT) OF LOUVAIN, daughter of Lambert I, Count of Louvain, by Gerberge, daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine. She was born about 993. They had three sons, Eustache (II) [Count of Boulogne], Lambert [Count of Lens], and Godfrey (or Geoffrey) [Bishop of Paris, Arch-Chancellor of France], and one daughter, Gerberge (wife of Friedrich II, Duke of Lower Lorraine). EUSTACHE I, Count of Boulogne, died about 1049.
L'Art de Vérifier les Dates 2 (1784): 760-767 (sub Comtes de Boulogne). Delisle Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 11 (1876): 205-206 (Ex Genealogia de qua ortis est Carolus Magnus), 346 (Ex Genealogia Comitum Bononiensium), 370 (Ex Genealogia B. Arnulphi Metensis Episcopi); 374 (Genealogix ex Chronicis Hainoniensibus); 13 (1869): 585 (Ex Genealogia Caroli Magni qua Namurcensium Comitum et Boloniens), 647-648 (Ex Genealogia B. Amulphi). Monumenta Germaniae Historica 9 (1925): 300-301; 14 (1925): 621. Sellers De Carpentier Allied Ancestry (1928): 185-187. Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935): IX 69. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 1 (1980): 95 (sub Hainault, Brabant); 3(4) (1989): 621 (sub Boulogne). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): IX.69, XI.461j, X.124-X.127.
Children of Eustache I of Boulogne, by Mathilde of Louvain:
i. EUSTACHE II, Count of Boulogne [see below].
ii. LAMBERT OF BOULOGNE, Count of Lens, married ALICE OF NORMANDY, Countess of Aumale [see AUMALE 1].” 
de Louvain, Matilde (I32087)
 
3342 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padarn_Beisrudd

http://www.geni.com/people/Padarn-Beisrudd-Ap-TEGID/6000000013450124265?through=6000000001994565687

Padarn Beisrudd ap Tegid literally translates as Paternus of the Scarlet Robe, son of Tegid. His father, Tegid ap Iago, may have borne the Roman name of Tacitus. Padarn is believed to have been born around AD 400 in the Old North (or Hen Gogledd) of Roman Britain. According to Old Welsh tradition, his grandson, Cunedda certainly came from Manaw Gododdin, the modern Clackmannanshire region of Scotland.

One traditional interpretation identifies Padarn as a Roman (or Romano-British) official of reasonably high rank who had been placed in command of Votadini troops stationed in Clackmannanshire in the 380s or earlier by the Emperor Magnus Maximus. Alternatively, he may have been a frontier chieftain in the same region who was granted Roman military rank, a practice attested elsewhere along the empire's borders at the time.

His command in part of what is now Scotland probably lasted till his death and was then assumed by his son Edern. Edern was the father of Cunedda, founder of the Kingdom of Gwynedd.

The coat of Padarn Redcoat is one of the Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain, where it is said to fit perfectly any brave man, but will not fit cowards.

The Life of Saint Padarn contains a story about how King Arthur tried to steal his tunic, which suggests a link or borrowing of a legend connected with Padarn Redcoat.

«b»In literature and film«/b»
In M J Trow's fictional Britannia series, Padarn Beisrudd is one of the central characters. He is given the latinised name of Paternus and portrayed as a limitanei soldier guarding Hadrian's Wall. 
ap Tegid, Padarn Belsrud (I33642)
 
3343 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands//SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref756
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands//SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc514513196

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udalrich_I._(Graf)#:~:text=der%20freien%20Enzyklop%C3%A4die-,Udalrich%20I.,des%20Gro%C3%9Fen%20war%20seine%20Schwester.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udalrich_I._(Graf)

http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Angouleme.pdf

http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/udalrichinger/udalrich_graf_im_breisgau_+_824.htm 
von Argengau, Udalrich II (I34560)
 
3344 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#MargeryChesneyM2RobertFitzRoger;
MARGERY de Chesney (-7 Jan 1231) m firstly HUGH de Cressy. 
de Cressy, Hugh (I34168)
 
3345 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#MargeryChesneyM2RobertFitzRoger:

WILLIAM de Chesney of Horsford and Colne, Essex (-before 29 Sep 1174).
A manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk names “filium...Rogerum et Johannem vicecomitem et Willielmum de Caineto” as the children of “domino Roberto filio Walteri fundatori domus sanctæ Fidis de Horsham” and his wife[1414].
m ---. The name of William’s wife is not known. William & his wife had three children:
MARGERY de Chesney (-7 Jan 1231)
CLEMENTIA de Chesney (-after Mar 1238)
SARAH de Chesney (-before Apr 1222)
[1414] Dugdale Monasticon III, Horsham Priory, Norfolk, II, p. 636. 
de Chesney, William (I34167)
 
3346 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#MargeryChesneyM2RobertFitzRoger:
ROBERT FitzWalter of Horsford (-after 1130).
A manuscript describing the foundation of Horsham priory, Norfolk records that “in the time of King Henry I, the sixth year of his raigne...Robert Fitzwalter and Sibill his wife” founded the priory[1407].
“Robertus Walteri filius et uxor mea...Sibilla” founded Horsham priory, with the consent of “Rogero et cæteris filiis meis”, by undated charter which lists the priory’s properties[1408].
m SIBYLLA de Chesney, daughter of RALPH de Chesney of Rudham & his wife ---.
A manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk records that “domina Sibilla, soror Johannis de Cayneto, filia Radulfi de Cayneto qui venit ad conquestum Angliæ” married “domino Roberto filio Walteri fundatori domus sanctæ Fidis de Horsham”[1409].
“Robertus Walteri filius et uxor mea...Sibilla” founded Horsham priory, with the consent of “Rogero et cæteris filiis meis”, by undated charter which lists the priory’s properties[1410]. Robert & his wife had three children
ROGER de Chesney
JOHN de Chesney
WILLIAM de Chesney of Horsford and Colne, Essex (-before 29 Sep 1174).
[1407] Dugdale Monasticon III, Horsham Priory, Norfolk, I, p. 636.
[1408] Dugdale Monasticon III, Horsham Priory, Norfolk, III, p. 637.
[1409] Dugdale Monasticon III, Horsham Priory, Norfolk, II, p. 636.
[1410] Dugdale Monasticon III, Horsham Priory, Norfolk, III, p. 637. 
FitzWalter, Robert (I34171)
 
3347 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKISH%20NOBILITY.htm#RoscilleMFoulquesIAnjou
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANJOU,%20MAINE.htm#FoulquesIdied941
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscille_de_Loches 
de Loches, Roscille (I34491)
 
3348 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKISH%20NOBILITY.htm#Wulfhard
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulfardo_de_Flavigny 
de Flavigny, Wulfhard (I34549)
 
3349 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#AldaMTheodericAutun von Herstal, Aldana (I33884)
 
3350 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HOLLAND.htm#Arnulfdied993

a)         ARNULF ([Gent] [950/55]-killed in battle Winkel, West-Friesland 18 Sep 993, bur Egmond).  The Annales Egmundani name "Arnulfus filius eius [=Theoderici II comitis]" when recording that he succeeded his father[261].  The Chronologia Johannes de Beke names (in order) "Arnulfum comitem, Egbertum Treverensem archiepiscopum ac Arlindam puellam" as the children of Count Dirk II & his wife[262].  "Arnulfi comitum" subscribed a charter dated 29 Jun [955/64], signing directly after "Theoderici comitis"[263].  "Theoderico comite et Arnulfo filio eius, Folberto advocato…Ingelberto advocato…" signed the charter dated 26 Oct 970 under which "Mathelgodus et uxor sua Ingelswindis" donated "hereditatem sue possessionis in loco…Wessingim…Siringim…in pago Bracbantensi" to Saint-Pierre de Gand[264].  "…Hecberto et Arnulfo filiis ipsius Theoderici…" signed the charter dated 2 Oct 974 under which "Theodericus comes et uxor sua Hildegardis" donated "in villa Haleftra in pago Mempesco sita" to Saint-Pierre de Gand[265].  "Arnulpho filio Theoderici comitis" is named in a charter dated 30 Sep 975, subscribed by "Arnulfi filii eorum [Theoderici et Hildegardis]"[266].  "Theodericus comes et uxor sua Hildegardis" and "Hecberto et Arnulfo filiis ipsius Theoderici" are named in a charter dated Oct [967/79][267].  "Arnulfus filius Theoderici comitis et Arnulfus filius Hildwini" donated "in pago Taruennensis…in Rumingehim et in Keremberg, in pago Flandrensi…in Uckesham et super Gersta" to Saint-Pierre de Gand, at the request of "Everardi et filii eius Baldwini nepotis sui", by charter dated 4 Mar 981, signed by "Arnulfi junioris…marchysi, Theoderici comitis…Ingelberti advocati…"[268].  "…Theoderico comite, Arnulfo comite…" signed the charter dated 1 Apr 988 under which "Baldwinus marchysus cum matre sua Susanna" donated "villam Aflingehem…jacentem in pago Tornacinse" to Saint-Pierre de Gand, after the death of "Arnulfi marchysi"[269].  He succeeded his father in 988 as ARNULF Count of Holland.  "Arnulfi comitum" subscribed a charter dated 20 May 988[270], the first charter included in the compilation which he signed without his father.  He was killed in battle against the Frisians[271], although this is doubted by de Boer & Cordfunke who suggest that he was killed at the mouth of the river Rhine as the quarrels with the West Frisians started much later[272].  The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the death in battle "Winckel apud pagum Westfrisie…993 XIV Kal Oct" of "Arnulfus comes" and his burial at Egmond[273].  m (Betrothed 980) LIUTGARD de Luxembourg, daughter of SIEGFRIED Count [of Luxembourg] & his wife Hedwig --- ([965/70]-14 May, after 1005, bur Egmond).  The Annales Egmundani name "Lutgarda comitissa" as wife of "Arnulphus comes tertius [Hollandensium]" but do not give her origin, specifying in a later passage that they were "legally" betrothed in 980 at "coram rege Ottone"[274].  Her origin is indicated by Thietmar who names "the queen's sister Liudgard", recording that "the king attacked the Frisians with a fleet…to placate [her] fury", dated to [May/Jun] 1005 from the context of the text[275].  Her origin is confirmed by the necrology of Ranshofen which records the death "III Id May" of "Liukart com soror Chunigundis imperatricis"[276].  The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records that the wife of "Arnulfus tercius comes Hollandie" was "Lutgardim, filiam Theophani…imperatoris Grecorum et sororum Theophane imperatoris"[277], but this is clearly inconsistent with all other primary sources consulted.  "Theodericus comes cum matre sua Lietgarda" donated "alodum suum situm secus fluvium Scaldum in pago Gandensi seu Tornacensi in vulla Rucga" to Saint-Pierre de Gand, for the soul of "patris sui Arnulfi", by charter dated 20 Sep 995[278].  The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the death "II Id Mai" of "Lutgardis…sua collateralis" and her burial at Egmond[279].  Beke's Egmondsch Necrologium records the death "pridie Id Mai" of "Lutgairdis uxor eius [Arnulfi comitis] filia regis Grecorum"[280].  According to the Preface of Vitæ Heinrici et Cunegundis Imperatores, "Liukart comitissa, soror Chunigundis imperatricis, obiit II Non Iulii"[281], but this date is inconsistent with other primary sources.  Count Arnulf & his wife had [three] children 
of Holland, Arnulf (I33857)
 

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