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| | Albini-39 | 24th great-grandson |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 21st great granddaughter=King Edward III |
1 |
| ,Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), 44th Governor of New York (1929-1932), 32nd President of the United States (1933-1945) |
1 |
| | Roosevelt-1 | 8th cousins 3x removed |
1 |
| Aaron Burr Jr. (1756 - 1836) was a US Senator 1st Class from New York from 1791 - 1797, and 3rd Vice President of the United States from 1801-1805 |
1 |
| | Burr-115 | 15th cousins 10x removed |
1 |
| Abigail Quincy Adams née Smith (1744 - 1818) was the wife of John Adams, 1st Vice President of the United States from 1789-1797, and 2nd President of the United States from 1797-1801 |
2 |
| | Smith-69 | 13th cousin 7x removed |
2 |
| Actor Peter Boyle |
1 |
| | Boyle-6016 | 7th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Ada (Balliol) de Balliol (1204- 1251) was the wife of John Clavering FitzRobert, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Balliol-52 | 2nd cousin 27x removed |
1 |
| Ada (Warenne) Countess of Northumberland and Queen Mother of Scotland |
1 |
| | Warenne-18 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ada gravin van Holland Dunkeld |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-29 | |
1 |
| Adelaide (Vasto) Hauteville |
1 |
| | Vasto-1 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Adelaide (Adelais) de Savoie |
1 |
| | Suza-3 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Adèle the Holy, Comtesse de Flandre, Comtesse de Corbie de France |
1 |
| | Capet-24 | |
1 |
| Adèle the Holy, Comtesse de Flandre, Comtesse de Corbie |
1 |
| | Capet-24 | |
1 |
| Adèle (Adele) Adela, Comtesse de Meaux |
1 |
| | Vermandois-351 | |
1 |
| Adolf (Adolf I) Herzog von Kleve, Graf von der Mark von Kleve |
1 |
| | Kleve-68 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Adoniram Judson |
1 |
| | Judson-601 | 5th cousin, six times removed |
1 |
| Ælfred (Alfred) Alfred the Great, King of Wessex of Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | 31st great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Ælfred (Alfred) of Wessex Alfred the Great, King of Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | 32nd great grandson |
1 |
| Ælfred (Wessex) of Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | |
1 |
| Ælfred (Wessex) of Wessex (0849 - 0899) |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | 33rd great granddaughter |
1 |
| Ælfred Alfred the Great, King of Wessex of Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | 32nd Great Grandson |
1 |
| Ælfred The Great |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | 30th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Ælfred (Alfred) Alfred the Great, King of Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Æstriðr (Estrid) Svendsdatter |
1 |
| | Sveinsd%C3%B3ttir-14 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Æthelred The Unready, King of England |
1 |
| | Wessex-29 | 29th Great Grandson |
1 |
| '''Æthelred The Unready, King of England''' |
1 |
| | Wessex-29 | 30th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Æthelred The Unready, King of England, |
1 |
| | Wessex-29 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Afonso de Portugal |
1 |
| | Portugal-79 | |
1 |
| Afonso de Portugal (Afonso I) Rei de Portugal King of Portugal |
1 |
| | Portugal-79 | 35th great grandson |
1 |
| Afonso de Portugal, he was the first King of Portugal. |
1 |
| | Portugal-79 | the 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Afonso (Afonso I) Rei de Portugal de Portugal |
1 |
| | Portugal-79 | |
1 |
| Agatha d'Aubeney née Trusbut (1165 - 1247) was the wife of William d'Aubigny, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Trusbut-5 | 26th Great Grand Niece |
1 |
| Agnes (Cooper) Tilley (bef. 1585 - 1621), was a passenger on the Mayflower. |
2 |
| | Cooper-827 | 11th cousins 14x removed |
2 |
| Agnes (Harris) Edwards |
1 |
| | Harris-880 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Agnes (Randolph) Randolph Countess of Dunbar and March (1300 - 1369) known as Black Agnes for her dark complexion, was the wife of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar and March. She is buried in the vault near Mordington House. |
1 |
| | Randolph-348 | distant cousin |
1 |
| Agnes (Salian) von Waiblingen |
1 |
| | Salian-12 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Agnes Deincourt née Neville (1190 - 1217) was the wife of Richard Percy and was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Neville-176 | 4th cousin 25x removed |
1 |
| Agnès Queen of France de France |
1 |
| | M%C3%A9ranie-2 | |
1 |
| Agustín Cosme Damián (Iturbide) Iturbide Arámburu (1783 - 1824), was from the house of Iturbide. |
2 |
| | Iturbide-2 | 23rd cousins, 5x removed |
2 |
| Alan Basset |
2 |
| | Basset-481 | 21st great-grandson |
2 |
| Alan Galloway |
2 |
| | Galloway-1427 | 21st great-grandson |
2 |
| Alan 6th Lord Zouche la Zouche |
1 |
| | Zouche-2 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Albert Honoré Charles (Albert I) Prince de Monaco (Grimaldi) de Monaco (1848 - 1922), only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions |
2 |
| | Grimaldi-10 | 20th cousins, 8x removed |
2 |
| Albrecht Habsburg |
1 |
| | Habsburg-18 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Albrecht (Albrecht III) Herzog von Bayern-München, Duke of Bavaria-Munich |
1 |
| | Wittelsbach-60 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Aleksandr I Pavlovich Romanov, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russians, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Finland (1777 - 1825) was the first Russian King of partitioned Poland, reigning from 1815 to 1825, as well as the first Russian Grand Duke of Finland, reigning from 1809 to 1825. |
1 |
| | Романов-9 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Alene King née Akins (1940 - 2017) was a former Playboy Bunny and wife of Larry King id=Akins-988 |
1 |
| | | 17th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Alexander (Elphinstone) Elphinstone Ist Lord Elphinstone |
1 |
| | Elphinstone-20 | 14 great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Alexander (Livingston) First Earl of Linlithgow |
1 |
| | Livingston-179 | |
1 |
| Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home PC KT MP (1903 - 1995), 66th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
2 |
| | Douglas-Home-1 | 15th cousins 3x removed |
2 |
| Alexander Hamilton (1757 - 1804) is recognized as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America, participating in the American Revolution. He is probably best remembered for the way he died, after being shot in a duel with Aaron Burr. |
1 |
| | Hamilton-32 | 17th cousin, 6x removed |
1 |
| Alexander McMinn (1842 - 1919) was a New Zealand teacher, journalist and newspaper proprietor. He was born in Dunlady, County Down, Ireland |
1 |
| | McMinn-375 | 18th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Alexandrina Victoria (Victoria) Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India |
1 |
| | Hanover-230 | |
1 |
| Alexandrina Victoria Hanover (1819 - 1901), was known asQueen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India |
1 |
| | Hanover-230 | 17th cousins, 7x removed |
1 |
| Alexandrina Victoria Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India (1819 - 1901) reigned from 1837 to 1901 |
1 |
| | Hanover-230 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Alexandrina Victoria Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India Hanover |
1 |
| | Hanover-230 | 11th cousin 6 times removed |
1 |
| Alfonso (Castilla) de Castilla |
1 |
| | Castilla-99 | |
1 |
| Alfonso II Ramón, Rey de Aragón |
1 |
| | Arag%C3%B3n-205 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Alfred Le Hore of Oxford, born 1150 |
2 |
| | Le Hore-1 |
2 |
| | | 17th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 20th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Alfred Lyttelton KC MP (1857 - 1913), was the first man to represent England at both football and cricket |
2 |
| | Lyttelton-25 | |
2 |
| Alfred the Great |
3 |
| | Wessex-33 |
3 |
| | | 32nd Great Grandson |
1 |
| | | 35GGS |
1 |
| | | Direct Descendant (31st Great Grandson) |
1 |
| Alfred the Great, Ælfred King of Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | 32nd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Alfred the Great, King of Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-33 | 33rd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Alice Augusta (Stephens) Long |
1 |
| | Stephens-9927 | 3rd cousin |
1 |
| Alice Biset née Basset (1184 - 1263) was the wife of William Malet one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215 |
1 |
| | Basset-110 | 5th cousin 25x removed |
1 |
| Alice de Lacy née Aigle (- 1221) was the wife of John de Lacy, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Aigle-2 | 2nd cousin 27x removed |
1 |
| Alice ferch Watkin |
1 |
| | ferch Watkin-1 | |
1 |
| Alice Hathaway Roosevelt née Lee (1861 - 1884) was the first wife of Theodore Roosevelt and mother for two days to Alice Lee Roosevelt |
1 |
| | Lee-16 | 7th cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Alice Lisle née Beaconshaw (1617 - 1685) was a landed lady of the English county of Hampshire, who was executed for harbouring fugitives after the defeat of the Monmouth Rebellion at the Battle of Sedgemoor. While she seems to have leaned to Royalism, she combined this with a decided sympathy for religious dissent. She is known to history as Lady Lisle although she has no claim to the title her husband was a member of the Other House created by Oliver Cromwell and titles deriving from that fact were often used after the Restoration. |
1 |
| | Beaconshaw-1 | 15th cousins 12x removed |
1 |
| Alice Marshal née Bethune (1193- 1267) was the wife of William Marshal 2nd Earl of Pembroke |
1 |
| | Bethune-119 | 3rd cousin 28x removed |
1 |
| Alice Stokes Paul PhD (1885 - 1977) was one of the greatest women suffrage movement leaders in US history. |
1 |
| | Paul-9 | 8th cousin 6x removed |
1 |
| Aliénor (Aquitaine) of Aquitaine |
2 |
| | Aquitaine-84 |
2 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 27rd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Aliénor (Aquitaine) of Aquitaine (abt.1124-1204) |
1 |
| | Aquitaine-84 | 26th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Aliénor (Eleanor) of Aquitaine |
7 |
| | Aquitaine-84 |
7 |
| | | 22nd great grandson |
1 |
| | | 23nd great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 23rd great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 23rd great grandson |
1 |
| | | 24th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 26th great grandson |
1 |
| Aliénor of Aquitaine |
1 |
| | Aquitaine-84 | 24th great grandson |
1 |
| Aliénor the Eagle of Aquitaine |
1 |
| | Aquitaine-84 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Alix (Alice) Duchesse de Bretagne de Bretagne |
1 |
| | Thouars-4 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Allen Packard (Ellsworth) Ludden (1917 - 1981) was an American television personality, actor, singer, emcee, and game show host. He hosted various incarnations of the game show Password between 1961 and 1980. |
1 |
| | Ellsworth-761 | 9th cousin |
1 |
| Almodis (Marche) de la Marche |
1 |
| | Marche-76 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Althea Gibson (1927 - 2003) was an American athlete who excelled at tennis and golf and in the 1950s and '60s broke the color barrier for women competing in those sports. In 1950 she was the first Black player to compete at the U.S. National Championships at Forest Hills. She was the first African-American ever to win a Grand Slam tennis championship with her 1956 French Championships victory. In 1957 she was the first Black champion of Wimbledon, and the first Black player to be ranked #1 in the world. She won 11 tennis Grand Slam tournaments before retiring from amateur tennis in 1958. Then turning to golf, she was in 1962 the first Black player in an LPGA tour, and in 1964 became the first Black member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association. |
1 |
| | Gibson-9957 | 23rd cousin |
1 |
| Althea Gibson (1927 - 2003), was a Norwegian figure skater and film star.was an American athlete who excelled at tennis and golf and in the 1950s and '60s broke the color barrier for women competing in those sports. In 1950 she was the first Black player to compete at the U.S. National Championships at Forest Hills. She was the first African-American ever to win a Grand Slam tennis championship with her 1956 French Championships victory. In 1957 she was the first Black champion of Wimbledon, and the first Black player to be ranked No. 1 in the world. She won 11 tennis Grand Slam tournaments before retiring from amateur tennis in 1958. |
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| | Gibson-9957 | 22nd cousin 2x removed |
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| Alva Sterling née Erkskine Smith (1853 - 1933) known as Alva Vanderbilt from 1875 to 1896, was an American multi-millionaire socialite and women's suffrage activist. She was noted for her energy, intelligence, strong opinions, and willingness to challenge convention. |
1 |
| | Erskine-Smith-1 | 21st cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Alvin Cullum York (1887 - 1964) also known by his rank as Sergeant York, was an American soldier who was one of the most decorated United States Army soldiers of World War I. He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, gathering 35 machine guns, killing at least 25 enemy soldiers and capturing 132 prisoners. York's Medal of Honor action occurred during the United States-led portion of the Meuse–Argonne offensive in France, which was intended to breach the Hindenburg line and force the Germans to surrender. He earned decorations from several allied countries during WWI, including France, Italy and Montenegro. |
1 |
| | York-6 | 20th cousin, 4x removed |
1 |
| Alvin York (medal of honor) |
1 |
| | York-6 | 4th cousin, 3 times removed |
1 |
| Amantine Aurore Lucile Dudevant née Dupin de Francueil (1804 - 1876) known under the pseudonym of George Sand, was a French author of the 19th century. She was the only 19th century French female author to live off her works. |
1 |
| | Dupin-27 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
1 |
| Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (1842 - 1914) was an American author and journalist. His vehemence as a critic, his motto Nothing matters , and the sardonic view of human nature that informed his work, all earned him the nickname Bitter Bierce . |
1 |
| | Bierce-17 | 21st cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Amelia Earhart |
2 |
| | Earhart-1 |
2 |
| | | 7th cousin, five times removed |
1 |
| | | 8th cousins once removed |
1 |
| Amelia Mary Earhart (1897 - 1937) was an aviation adventuress and hero to women, pushing boundaries and making flights throughout the 1920s and '30s |
1 |
| | Earhart-1 | 10th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Amelia Mary Meeley, Millie Earhart |
1 |
| | Earhart-1 | |
1 |
| Amice de Clare née FitzWilliam (1160 - 1225) was the wife of RIchard de Clare, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215 |
1 |
| | FitzWilliam-253 | 26th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| András (András II) King Andrew of Hungary |
1 |
| | Arpadhazi-3 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson CBE (1864 - 1941), was an author, journalist, war correspondent, horseman, jockey, farmer, and soldier |
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| | Paterson-1121 | 18th cousins, 6x removed |
2 |
| Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919), was a Scottish-American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. |
2 |
| | Carnegie-148 | 18th cousins 6x removed |
2 |
| Andrew Satteliku, Henry, Eghnisara Montour |
1 |
| | Montour-51 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Angela Davis |
1 |
| | Davis-106340 | |
1 |
| Angelina J. Jolie |
1 |
| | Voight-50 | |
1 |
| Angus (Aonghas Mor) Lord of the Isles Macdonald |
1 |
| | Macdonald-1569 | 22nd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Ann (Marbury) Hutchinson |
1 |
| | Marbury-2 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ann Geraldine Mary Fleming née Charteris (1913 - 1981) was the wife of Ian Lancaster Fleming, who was an English author, journalist and naval intelligence officer, best known for his James Bond series of spy novels |
1 |
| | Charteris-28 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Anna (Oldenburg) of Denmark |
1 |
| | Oldenburg-25 | 11th cousins 14 times removed |
1 |
| Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 - 1962), was the First Lady of the 32nd President of the United States. |
1 |
| | Roosevelt-10 | 18th cousins 5x removed |
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| Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, holding the post from 1933 to 1945 during her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office. President Harry S. Truman later nicknamed her the First Lady of the World in tribute to her human rights achievements. |
1 |
| | Roosevelt-10 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Anna Lisbeth Christina (Beck-Friis) Palme (1931 - 2018) was a child psychologist, and chairwoman of UNICEF in 1990=1991. |
1 |
| | Beck-Friis-5 | distant cousin |
1 |
| Anna Tuthill (Symmes) Harrison (1775 - 1864), was the First Lady of the 9th President of the United States |
2 |
| | Symmes-6 | 19th cousins 8x removed |
2 |
| Anna Yaroslavna of Kiev, Queen of France |
1 |
| | Kiev-1 | 25nd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Anne (Almy) Greene, Magna Carta Gateway Ancestor (1627-1709) |
1 |
| | Almy-8 | 8th great grandson |
1 |
| Anne (Mauleverer) Abbott |
1 |
| | Mauleverer-17 | |
1 |
| Anne Boleyn |
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| | Boleyn-1 |
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| | | 1st cousin 15 times removed |
1 |
| | | 3rd cousin 15x removed |
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| | | 4th cousin 12x removed |
1 |
| | | 4th cousin 13x removed |
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| | | 4th cousins 13x removed |
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| Anne Boleyn (1501 - 1536) was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536, as the second wife of King Henry VIII. The circumstances of her marriage and of her execution by beheading for treason and other charges made her a key figure in the political and religious upheaval that marked the start of the English Reformation. |
1 |
| | Boleyn-1 | 7th cousin 16x removed |
1 |
| Anne Eliza Denning née Webb (1844 - 1917) was the fifty-second wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Webb-23 | 6th cousins 5x removed |
1 |
| Anne Frances Nancy Reagan née Robbins (1921 - 2016) was an American film actress and the First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989, as the second wife of president Ronald Reagan. |
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| | Robbins-4 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
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| Anne Inez McCaffrey (1926 - 2011), was an American-Irish writer known for the Dragonriders of Pern science fiction series. She was the first woman to win a Hugo Award for fiction (Best Novella, Weyr Search , 1968) and the first to win a Nebula Award (Best Novella, Dragonrider , 1969). She was inducted by the Science Fiction Hall of Fame on 17 June 2006. She also received the Robert A. Heinlein Award for her work in 2007. |
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| | McCaffrey-687 | 22nd cousins,2x removed |
2 |
| Anne McCaffrey |
1 |
| | McCaffrey-687 | 16th cousins 3x removed |
1 |
| Anne of Cleves (1515 - 1557) was the fourth wife of King Henry VIII, divorced |
1 |
| | Cleves-6 | 10th cousin 18x removed |
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| Anne Queen of England Boleyn |
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| | Boleyn-1 | |
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| Anne Couvent |
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| | Couvent-6 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Anne-Aymore (Sauvage de Brantes) Giscard d'Estaing (1933 - ) was the wife of Valéry René Marie Georges Giscard d'Estaing, President of France from 1974-1981 |
1 |
| | Sauvage de Brantes-1 | 11th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Annie Potts, is an American actress |
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| | Potts-1611 | 22nd counsins |
2 |
| Anthony Babington (bef. 1561 - 1586), was the leader of a group of English Catholics who planned the unsuccessful Babington Plot of 1586. The group proposed to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I, a Protestant, and replace her with her imprisoned Roman Catholic cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots |
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| | Babington-73 | 5th cousins 15x removed |
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| Anthony Perkins |
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| | Perkins-5345 | 8th cousins once removed |
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| Anthony Perkins (1932 - 1992), actor and singer |
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| | Perkins-5345 | 9th cousins 1x removed |
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| Anthony Robert McMillan (Robbie Coltrane) OBE (1950 - 2022), was an Award-winning Scottish actor, comedian, and writer. Known for playing 'Rubeus Hagrid' in the Harry Potter series of films, |
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| | McMillan-6049 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
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| Aoife (Eve) Princess of Leinster, Countess of Pembroke |
1 |
| | MacMurrough-4 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Archibald Bell the Cat Fifth Earl of Angus |
1 |
| | Douglas-420 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Archibald Earl of Angus Douglas First Earl of Ormond |
1 |
| | Douglas-1390 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Arnoud Arnold, Hertog van Gelre en van Gulik , Heer van Zutphen van Egmont |
1 |
| | Egmond-30 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Arnoul (Arnulf I) the Old, the Great |
1 |
| | Flandre-12 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer (1929 - 2021) was a Canadian stage, film and television actor |
1 |
| | Plummer-1463 | 17th cousin, 3x removed |
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| Arthur Deinstadt Ganong (1877 - 1960) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick into a chocolate making family and would serve as president of Ganong Bros. Limited from 1917 to 1957. He was known for eating several pounds of chocolate a day. |
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| | Ganong-38 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
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| Arthur Tudor KG KB (1486 - 1502) was the first born of King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth, Prince Arthur, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, elder brother of King Henry VIII |
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| | Tudor-69 | 8th cousin 15x removed |
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| Asahel Benham |
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| | Benham-1459 | |
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| Attila the Hun King of the Huns |
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| | TheHun-1 | 48th great grandson |
1 |
| Audie Leon Little Texas Murphy (1925 - 1971), World War II veteran, actor |
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| | Murphy-4027 | 18th cousins 4x removed |
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| Audie Leon Little Texas Murphy |
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| | Murphy-4027 | |
1 |
| Audrey (Barlowe) Almy, Magna Carta Gateway Ancestor (1600-1677) |
1 |
| | Barlowe-1 | 9th great grandson |
1 |
| Augusta Ada (Byron) Lovelace |
1 |
| | Byron-136 | 9th cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Ava Lavinia Gardner (1922 - 1990) was an American actress. She first signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew critics' attention in 1946 with her performance in Robert Siodmak's film noir The Killers. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in John Ford's Mogambo (1953), and for best actress for both a Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for her performance in John Huston's The Night of the Iguana (1964). She was a part of the Golden Age of Hollywood. |
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| | Gardner-4072 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Ava Lowle Astor Lister née Willing (1868 - 1958) was an American socialite. She was the first wife of Colonel John Jacob Astor IV and later married Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale |
1 |
| | Willing-154 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
1 |
| Aveline de Forz née Montifichet (1193- 1239) was the wife of William de Forz, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Montfichet-14 | 3rd cousin 26x removed |
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| Avice Mowbray née Aubigny (1176 - 1224) was the wife of William de Mowbray and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Aubigny-4 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Bad Tom Smith |
1 |
| | Smith-276551 | 2nd Cousin Three Times Removed |
1 |
| Baldwin II of Jerusalem |
1 |
| | Rethel-18 | 30GGS |
1 |
| Baldwin IV) The Leper King |
1 |
| | Jerusalem-21 | Grandniece |
1 |
| Barack Obama |
1 |
| | Obama-2 | 9th cousins 2 times removed |
1 |
| Barbara (Morehead) Eden, actress |
2 |
| | Morehead-305 | 25th cousins 2x removed |
2 |
| Barbara (Pierce) Bush (1925 - 2018), was the wife of 41st US President George Herbert Walker Bush and mother of 43rd US President George Bush. |
1 |
| | Pierce-4 | 10th cousins |
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| Barbara (Villiers) Palmer (bef. 1640 - 1709), was the daughter of William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandon, became the mistress of King Charles II of England and Ireland, King Charles II of Scotland |
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| | Villiers-1 | 12th cousins 12x removed |
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| Barbara A Sinatra née Blakeley (127 - 2017) was an American model, showgirl, and socialite and the fourth and last wife of Frank Sinatra. |
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| | Blakeley-202 | 22nd cousin 3x removed |
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| Barbara Ann (Loden) Kazan (1932 - 1980), actress, Director |
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| | Loden-43 | 11th cousins |
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| Barbara Bush née Pierce (1925 - 2018) was the wife of the 41st United States President and mother of the 43rd President of the United States |
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| | Pierce-4 | 10th cousin |
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| Barbara Daisy Kyrle Boultbee née Money (1893 - 1986) was the wife of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Travers Harris, 1st Baronet, GCB, OBE, AFC, commonly known as Bomber Harris by the press and often within the RAF as Butcher Harris, was Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) RAF Bomber Command during the height of the Anglo-American strategic bombing campaign against Nazi Germany in the Second World War. |
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| | Money-993 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
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| Barbara Kazan (Tony award) |
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| | Loden-43 | 6th cousin, 2 times removed |
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| Barbara McClintock (1902 - 1992) was an American scientist and cytogeneticist who was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. McClintock received her PhD in botany from Cornell University in 1927. There she started her career as the leader of the development of maize cytogenetics, the focus of her research for the rest of her life. |
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| | McClintock-585 | 10th cousins 3x removed |
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| Baroness Anne West, Baroness De La Warr |
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| | Knollys-11 | |
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| Baseball Hall of Famer Earle Combs |
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| | Combs-5433 | 4th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Baudouin IV Count of Flanders |
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| | Flandre-36 | Granddaughter |
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| Baudouin (Baldwin II) King of Jerusalem de Rethel |
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| | Rethel-18 | |
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| Baudouin (Baudouin I) Baldwin , Count of Flanders, Comte de Flandre, Iron Arm |
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| | Flandre-18 | Granddaughter |
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| Béatrice (de Borgoña y Lorena) von Burgund |
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| | De Borgo%C3%B1a y Lorena-1 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Beatrice Marignoli née O'Brien (1882 - 1976) was the wife of the Italian inventor and electrical engineer Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, known for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission, the development of Marconi's law, and a radio telegraph system. He is credited as the inventor of the radio, and he shared the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics with Karl Ferdinand Braun in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy . |
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| | O'Brien-2289 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| Beatrice Sancha (Castilla) Portugal |
1 |
| | Castilla-31 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Beatrice de Dreux formerly Plantagenet Princess of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-175 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Beatrix van Oranje-Nassau (1938 - ) is a member of the Dutch royal house who reigned as Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013. |
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| | Van Oranje-Nassau-1 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Béla (Arpadhazi) Árpádházi, King of Hungary |
1 |
| | Arpadhazi-4 | 24th great grandson |
1 |
| Béla (Béla II) King of Hungary and Croatia, The Blind |
1 |
| | Arpadhazi-6 | |
1 |
| Béla (Béla III) King Árpádházi |
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| | Arpadhazi-4 | |
1 |
| Benedict Benedictus Alvord aka Alford |
1 |
| | Alvord-32 | 10th great grandson |
1 |
| Benjamin Franklin |
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| | Franklin-1 |
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| | | 3rd cousin, nine times removed |
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| | | 6th cousin, nine times removed |
1 |
| Benjamin Harrison (23) |
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| | Harrison-913 | 11th cousin 6x removed |
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| Benjamin Kelsey |
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| | Kelsey-1044 | |
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| Benjamin (Ben) Franklin |
1 |
| | Franklin-1 | Cousin |
1 |
| Berengar (Berengar I) di Friuli King of Italy, Emperor, Marchese di Friuli, Unruochingi |
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| | Friuli-35 | 30th great grandson |
1 |
| Berenguela Alfónsez (Berengaria) Reina de Castilla y León de Castilla |
1 |
| | Bourgogne-212 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Bernhard Heinrich Martin Karl von Bülow (1849 - 1929), was the chancellor of the German Empire from 1900 to 1909 |
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| | Von Bülow-177 | 22nd cousins 4x removed |
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| Bernhardt (Bernhardt II) Duke of Saxony Billung aka of Saxony |
1 |
| | Billung-7 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Bertha (Berthe) Comtesse de Maurienne de Savoie |
1 |
| | Savoie-257 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Bessie Wallis Windsor née Warfield (1896 - 1986) was an American socialite and wife of former king Edward VIII. Their intention to marry and her status as a divorcée caused a constitutional crisis that led to Edward's abdication. |
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| | Warfield-8 | 12th cousin 3x removed |
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| Betty Marion White (1922 - 2021) was an American television actress, a comedian, and a pioneer of early television with a career spanning seven decades. At the time of her death, she had worked longer in television than anyone employed in that medium, earning her a Guinness World Record for the longest TV career by an entertainer (female). She is perhaps best known for her roles in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Golden Girls, and Hot in Cleveland. She was the recipient of a number of awards, including eight Emmy Awards, three American Comedy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Grammy Award. In 1985, she was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. |
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| | White-16704 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
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| Betty White |
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| | White-16704 | 16th cousin |
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| Beverly Atlee Cleary née Bunn (1916 - 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction. One of America's most successful authors, 91 million copies of her books have been sold worldwide since her first book was published in 1950. |
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| | Bunn-348 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Beyoncé (Knowles) Knowles-Carter |
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| | Knowles-3060 | 9th cousin |
1 |
| Beyoncé (Knowles) Knowles-Carter, is an American singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, and actor. |
2 |
| | Knowles-3060 | 28th cousins 1x removed |
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| Bigod-2, Surety Baron |
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| | Bigod-2 | |
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| Bill Clinton (42) |
1 |
| | Blythe-6 | 15th cousin 2x removed |
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| Billie Jean King née Moffit (1943 - ) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. King won 39 Grand Slam titles: 12 in singles, 16 in women's doubles, and 11 in mixed doubles. King was a member of the victorious United States team in seven Federation Cups and nine Wightman Cups. For three years, she was the U.S. captain in the Federation Cup. |
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| | Moffitt-719 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
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| Birgitta Birgersdotter (abt. 1303 - abt. 1373), is known as Heliga Birgitta, Saint Bridget of Sweden |
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| | Birgersdotter-20 | very distant cousins |
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| Bl. Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 36th great-grandson |
1 |
| Bl. Richeza of Lotharingia, Queen of Poland |
1 |
| | Lorraine-45 | 32nd great-grandson |
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| Blanca (Castilla) de Castille |
1 |
| | Castilla-110 | |
1 |
| Blanca (Castilla) de Castille |
1 |
| | Castilla-110 | Granddaughter |
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| Blanche Kelso Bruce (1841 - 1898) was the only former slave elected to the U.S. Senate, and the first African American to complete a full Senate term. During his single term, he advocated for civil rights for Blacks, American Indians, Chinese immigrants and former Confederates. In 1881, President James Garfield named Bruce register of the Treasury, making him the first black person to sign his name to U.S. currency. |
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| | Bruce-4047 | 22nd cousin 5x removed |
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| Blanche Kelso Bruce (1841 - 1898), was the first black US Senator from Mississippi |
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| | Bruce-4047 | 22nd cousins 5x removed |
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| Bob Myrick |
1 |
| | Myrick-1418 | 3rd cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Boleslaw (Bolesław III) Rozrzutny, Duke of Wrocław, Legnica and Brzeg Legnicki |
1 |
| | Piast-5 | Granddaughter |
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| Brenda Tarpley, is known professionally as Brenda Lee, and is an American singer |
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| | Tarpley-486 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Brian Boru |
1 |
| | Mac Cennetig-10 | 30th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Brian Boru, High King of Ireland |
1 |
| | mac Cennetig-10 | 27th great grandson |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma (Brian Boru) King of Munster and Leinster MacCennetig aka High King of Ireland |
1 |
| | Cennetig-1 | 28th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma (Brian Boru) mac Cennetig High King of Ireland |
1 |
| | Mac Cennetig-10 | 30th great grandson |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma (Cennetig) MacCennetig (High King of Ireland) |
1 |
| | Cennetig-1 | 28th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma King of Munster and Leinster |
1 |
| | Cennetig-1 | 29th great grandson |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma King of Munster and Leinster Mac Cennetig High King of Ireland |
1 |
| | Cennetig-1 | 30th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma mac Cennetig |
1 |
| | Mac Cennetig-10 | 31st great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma MacCenneteg High King Of Ireland |
1 |
| | Cennetig-1 | 27th Great-Granddaughter |
1 |
| Brian Bóruma (Brian Boru) High King of Ireland |
1 |
| | Mac Cennetig-10 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Brigadier General Daniel Morgan |
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| | Morgan-2800 |
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| | | 1st Cousin, 7x removed |
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| | | 1st Cousin, 8x removed |
1 |
| | | 1st cousin, eight times removed |
1 |
| Brigham Young (1801 -1877) was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Young-93 | 17th cousin, 10x removed |
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| Buddy Holly |
2 |
| | Holley-592 |
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| | | 15th cousin 4x removed |
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| Buddy Myer |
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| | Myer-921 | 1st cousin, thrice removed |
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| Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (1909 - 1995) was a well known Grammy Award-winning American folk singer, author, and Academy Award winning actor. He is best known for his Christmas songs and lending his voice to the snowman from the cartoon Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. |
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| | Ives-676 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| C. S. Lewis |
1 |
| | Lewis-13750 | 9th cousin, six times removed |
1 |
| Caleb Watts |
1 |
| | Watts-12011 | 5th great-grandson |
1 |
| Calvin Coolidge (30) |
1 |
| | Coolidge-13 | 11th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Calvin Ellis Stowe (1802 - 1886) was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the Bard or national poet of Scotland |
1 |
| | Stowe-325 | 18th cousin 9x removed |
1 |
| Camille Armand Jules Marie (Polignac) de Polignac (1832 - 1913) was a French nobleman who served with the Confederates in the American Civil War, living on to become the last surviving Confederate major-general. |
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| | Polignac-10 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Candice Bergen, actress |
2 |
| | Bergen-427 | 11th cousins 1x removed |
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| Capt Albert Martin |
1 |
| | Martin-20637 | |
1 |
| Capt Thomas Munson |
1 |
| | Munson-18 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Capt. Nathaniel Merriman |
1 |
| | Merriman-9 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Captain James Lee Brady (1931 - 2009) |
1 |
| | Brady-6272 | grandson |
1 |
| Captain John Skidmore (1736-1809) |
1 |
| | Skidmore-150 | 5th great nephew |
1 |
| Captain John Smith |
1 |
| | Smyth-536 | 3rd cousin, 11 times removed |
1 |
| Captain Nathaniel Turner |
1 |
| | Turner-149 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Captain Nathaniel Young III |
1 |
| | Young-16808 | 5th great grandson |
1 |
| Captain William Polk (abt.1744-1835) |
2 |
| | Polk-499 |
2 |
| | | 4th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 6th great grandson |
1 |
| Captain William Powell, Jamestown, 1610 |
1 |
| | Powell-260 | 10th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Carl Adolf von Sydow (1929 - 2020) was a Swedish-born actor who appeared in European and American films. Von Sydow featured in more than 100 films and TV series. His most memorable film roles include Knight Antonius Block in Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal (1957), the earliest of 11 films he made with Bergman, which includes the iconic scenes in which his character plays chess with Death. |
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| | Von Sydow-166 | 19th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Carl Adolf von Sydow (1929 - 2020), was a Swedish-born actor who appeared in European and American films. |
2 |
| | Von Sydow-166 | 19th cousins 1x removed |
2 |
| Carl Lee Perkins (1932 - 1998), was an American singer-songwriter |
2 |
| | Perkins-14405 | 23rd cousins 1x removed |
2 |
| Carolyn Sue Jones (1930 - 1983) was an American actress and singer best known for her role as Morticia Addams in the TV series The Addams Family |
1 |
| | Jones-26528 | 18th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Carrie Frances Fisher (1956 - 2016) was an American actress best known for her portrayal of Princess Leia Organa from the Star Wars franchise. She was also a noted comedienne and author |
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| | Fisher-6309 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Carroll Hall Shelby (1923 - 2012) was an American automotive designer, racing driver, and entrepreneur, best known for his involvement with the AC Cobra and Mustang (later known as Shelby Mustangs) for Ford Motor Company, which he modified from the late 1960s to the early 2000s |
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| | Shelby-735 | 17th cousin, 2x removed |
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| Cassius Marcellus (Clay) Ali (1942 - 2016) Muhammad Ali, the Greatest, was an American World Heavyweight Boxing Champion who in 1966 was stripped of his titles, threatened with prison, and lost prime years of his career in his ultimately successful fight for his rights as an American citizen. Vindicated, he re-won the world championship in 1974, and was the first heavyweight to win the championship three times. He is considered the greatest heavyweight boxer in the history of the sport, a position which gave him a platform for speaking truth to power |
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| | Clay-1582 | 24th cousin 2x removed |
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| Cassius Marcellus (Clay) Ali (1942 - 2016), is considered the greatest heavyweight boxer in the history of the sport, a position which gave him a platform for speaking truth to power. |
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| | Clay-1582 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
2 |
| Cassius Marcellus Muhammad Ali Clay (1942 - 2016) the Greatest, was an American World Heavyweight Boxing Champion who in 1966 was stripped of his titles, threatened with prison, and lost prime years of his career in his ultimately successful fight for his rights as an American citizen. Vindicated, he re-won the world championship in 1974, and was the first heavyweight to win the championship three times. He is considered the greatest heavyweight boxer in the history of the sport, a position which gave him a platform for speaking truth to power. |
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| | Clay-1582 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
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| Cate Blanchett, is an Australian actress. She portrayed Galadriel, an elf, in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings movies. |
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| | Blanchett-65 | 21st cousins 1x removed |
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| Catherine (Baillon) de Baillon |
1 |
| | Baillon-1 | |
1 |
| Catherine Helen (Murdoch) King MBE (1904 - 2000) was an ABC broadcaster and community worker in Western Australia. She was the daughter of prominent Australian academic and essayist Sir Walter Murdoch. |
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| | Murdoch-359 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Catherine Howard (1523 - 1542) was the fifth wife of King Henry VIII. She was accused of infidelity and having an affair with her cousin, Thomas Culpeper, and so was beheaded at the Tower of London. She is quoted as having said I die a Queen, but I would rather die a Culpeper |
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| | Howard-312 | 7th cousin 16x removed |
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| Catherine Mountbatten-Windsor née Middleton GCVO (1982 - ) was born on 9 January 1982 in Reading, Berkshire. She is the daughter of Michael Middleton and Carole (Goldsmith) Middleton, the oldest of their three children. Her father's ancestry includes aristocracy and trust funds her mother's ancestors were coal miners. |
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| | Middleton-358 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
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| Catherine of Aragón (1485 - 1536) was the first wife of King Henry VIII, divorced |
1 |
| | Aragón-160 | 9th cousin 19x removed |
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| Cecil Blount DeMille (1881 - 1959) was an American filmmaker. The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) won the Academy Award for Best Picture. He is best known for The Ten Commandments (1956). |
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| | DeMille-39 | 9th cousin 3x removed |
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| Celine Dion, singer |
2 |
| | Dion-75 | 27th cousins 1x removed |
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| Charibert von Neustria |
1 |
| | Neustria-20 | |
1 |
| Charlemagne |
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| | Carolingian-77 |
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| | | 33nd Great Grandson |
1 |
| | | 33rd great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 34th great grandson |
2 |
| | | 34th great-granddaughter |
3 |
| | | 34th great-grandson |
1 |
| | | 35th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 35th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 35th great-grandson |
1 |
| | | 36GGS |
1 |
| | | 36th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 39th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| | | Direct Descendant (33rd Great Grandson) |
1 |
| Charlemagne (Carolingian), King of the Franks and Lombards and Holy Roman Emperor 768 - 814 |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 34th great-grandson |
1 |
| Charlemagne (Karolus Magnus) Carolingian |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 32nd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Charlemagne (Karolus Magnus) King of the Franks, Emperor of the Romans Carolingian |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 32nd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Charlemagne Carolingian |
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| | Carolingian-77 |
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| | | 33 Great Grandson of |
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| | | 33rd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 33rd Great-Grandson |
1 |
| | | 33th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 35th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 36th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Charlemagne Carolingian, King of the Franks |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 35th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Charlemagne Carolingian, King of the Franks, Emperor of the Romans |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 34th Great Grandson |
1 |
| Charlemagne King of the Franks, Emperor of the Romans Carolingian |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 35th Great Grandson |
1 |
| Charlemagne, King of the Franks |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 35th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Charles (Charlemagne) Carolingian Karolus Magnus, King of the Franks, Emperor of the Romans |
1 |
| | Carolingian-77 | 35th great grandson |
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| Charles (Valois) de France |
1 |
| | Valois-121 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Charles Arbuthnot MP (1767 - 1850) was a British diplomat and Tory politician. He was Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1804 and 1807 and held a number of political offices. He was a good friend of the Duke of Wellington. His second wife, Harriet, became a hostess at Wellington's society dinners, and wrote an important diary cataloging contemporary political intrigues. |
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| | Arbuthnot-521 | 14th cousin 12x removed |
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| Charles Arthur (Pretty Boy) Floyd - 2nd cousin 7x removed of husband of 1st cousin 7x removed |
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| | Floyd-170 | |
1 |
| Charles Arthur Floyd |
1 |
| | Floyd-170 | |
1 |
| Charles Carolingian (748 - 814) was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 800, all until his death in 814. Charlemagne succeeded in uniting the majority of Western Central Europe, and he was the first recognized emperor to rule in the west after the fall of the Western Roman Empire approximately three centuries earlier. Charlemagne's rule saw a program of political and societal changes that had a lasting impact on Europe in the Middle Ages. |
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| | Carolingian-77 | 37th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Charles Carroll (1737 - 1832) known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III,[2] was an American politician, planter, and signatory of the Declaration of Independence. He was the only Catholic signatory of the Declaration and the longest surviving, dying 56 years after its signing.[3] |
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| | Carroll-2077 | 12th cousin 8x removed |
1 |
| Charles Dickens |
1 |
| | Dickens-158 | 8th cousin, nine times removed |
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| Charles Edward Louis John Philip Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), was known as The Young Pretender, Bonnie Prince Charlie |
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| | Stuart-33 | 13th cousins, 11x removed |
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| Charles Francis Blair Jr. (1909 - 1978) was an American aviation pioneer who helped work out the routes and navigation techniques necessary for long-distance flights. He served as a reserve officer, early in his career for the United States Navy, reaching the rank of captain, and later for the United States Air Force, reaching the rank of brigadier general. He died in a transportation accident in the Caribbean while captaining a Grumman Goose seaplane for his airline, Antilles Air Boats |
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| | Blair-2973 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Charles Gerrish |
1 |
| | Gerrish-387 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| Charles Grey MP KG (1764 - 1845) known as Viscount Howick between 1806 and 1807, was a British Whig politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834. He was a descendant of the House of Grey and the namesake of Earl Grey tea. |
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| | Grey-482 | 13th cousin 7x removed |
1 |
| Charles Hardin Buddy (Holley) Holly (1936 - 1959), was an American musician and singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll. |
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| | Holley-592 | 21st cousins 1x removed |
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| Charles III |
1 |
| | Windsor-21 | 10th cousin twice removed |
1 |
| Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 - 1898) better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer. His most notable works are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass (1871). He was noted for his facility with word play, logic, and fantasy. |
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| | Dodgson-53 | 13th cousin 5x removed |
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| Charles Lutwidge Lewis Carroll Dodgson (1832 - 1898), was the author of Alice in Wonderland |
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| | Dodgson-53 | 13th cousins, 5x removed |
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| Charles Robert Darwin (1809 - 1882) was an English naturalist and geologist, best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory |
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| | Darwin-15 | 13th cousin 9x removed |
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| Charles Stewart Rolls (1877-1910) was a British motoring and aviation pioneer. With Henry Royce, he co-founded the Rolls-Royce car manufacturing firm. He was the first Briton to be killed in an aeronautical accident with a powered aircraft, when the tail of his Wright Flyer broke off during a flying display in Bournemouth. He was aged 32. |
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| | Rolls-172 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
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| Charles Townshend KG PC (1674- 1738) 2nd Viscount Townshend Bt, KG, PC was a British Whig statesman. He served for a decade as Secretary of State, directing British foreign policy. |
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| | Townshend-76 | 11th cousins 9x removed |
1 |
| Charles Yancey Crawford Jr (1838) |
1 |
| | Crawford-23030 | 3rd great grandson |
1 |
| Charles Comte de Valois et d'Alençon, comte de Chartres et du Perche, roi titulaire d'Aragon et empereur titulaire de Constan de Valois |
1 |
| | Capet-25 | |
1 |
| Charles Joseph Bottineau |
1 |
| | Bottineau-5 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Charmian London née Kittredge (1871- 1955 ) was the wife of author Jack London. |
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| | Kittredge-241 | 23rd cousin 6x removed |
1 |
| Chester Robert Huntley (1911 - 1974) was an American television newscaster, best known for co-anchoring NBC's evening news program with David Brinkley, The Huntley-Brinkley Report, for 14 years beginning in 1956. |
1 |
| | Huntley-1743 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Chief Joseph Waybwaydum |
1 |
| | Waybwaydum-2 | 3rd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Chris Hemsworth |
5 |
| | Hemsworth-37 |
5 |
| | | 2nd cousin |
2 |
| | | Matenal Grandfather |
1 |
| | | Maternal Grandmother |
1 |
| | | Uncle |
1 |
| Chris Martin, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist and co-founder of the British alternative rock band Coldplay. |
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| | Martin-24355 | 18th cousins |
2 |
| Christian (Oldenburg) af Danmark (1749 - 1808) King of Denmark and Norway was a member of aristocracy in Europe. |
2 |
| | Oldenburg-411 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| Christian (Christian I) Oldenberg |
1 |
| | Oldenberg-15 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Christopher D'Olier Reeve (1952 - 2004) was an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, and author. On May 27, 1995, Reeve became a quadriplegic after being thrown from a horse in an equestrian competition in Virginia. He required a wheelchair and breathing apparatus for the rest of his life. He lobbied on behalf of people with spinal cord injuries, and for human embryonic stem cell research afterward. He founded the Christopher Reeve Foundation and co-founded the Reeve-Irvine Research Center. |
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| | Reeve-273 | 11th cousins 1x removed |
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| Christopher Todd aka Tod |
1 |
| | Todd-76 | 11th great grandson |
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| Chrotechildis (Saint Clotilde) Rotilde Franken formerly Burgunden |
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| | Burgunden-7 | 44th great grandson |
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| Chuck Norris |
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| | Norris-2853 | 7th cousin, twice removed |
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| Chuck Norris (1940's - ) |
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| | Norris-2853 | |
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| Chuck Ray Norris (1940- ) is an American martial artist, actor, film producer and screenwriter. After serving in the United States Air Force, he began his rise to fame as a martial artist, and has since founded his own school, Chun Kuk Do. |
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| | Norris-2853 | 20th cousin, 2x removed |
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| Cicely Isabel Andrews née Fairfield DBE CBE (1892 - 1983) also known as Rebecca West, was a novelist, journalist, literary critic, travel writer, and suffragette. She took the pseudonym Rebecca West from the rebellious young heroine in Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen. |
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| | Fairfield-311 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
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| Cinaed (Kenneth I) Cináed mac Ailpín, King of Picts and Scots MacAlpin |
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| | MacAlpin-11 | 34th Great Grandson |
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| Cináed I (MacAlpin), King of the Picts and the Scots 842 - 858 |
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| | MacAlpin-11 | 32nd great-grandson |
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| Cináed mac Ailpín King of Picts and Scots |
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| | MacAlpin-11 | 33rd Great Granddaughter |
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| Cináed mac Máel Coluim Kenneth II MacAlpin King of Scots |
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| | MacAlpin-35 | 29th Great Granddaughter |
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| Cindy Draper who isn't training another husband |
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| | Russell-28358 | 1st Husband |
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| CJ Cherryh |
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| | Cherry-4063 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
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| Claire Mae Ruth née Merritt (1897 - 1976) was an American actress and model and the second wife of legendary Major League Baseball Player, Babe Ruth. |
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| | Merritt-2160 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Clare-651, Surety Baron |
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| | Clare-651 | |
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| Clarice Leone Norwood Farrell (1904 - 1986) was a Canadian biochemist and microbiologist who identified microbial strains of industrial importance and developed innovative techniques for the manufacture of vaccines and antibiotics. Her inventions enabled the mass production of the polio vaccine. |
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| | Farrell-514 | 7th cousin 2x removed |
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| Clavering-13, Surety Baron |
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| | Clavering-13 | |
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| Clement Clarke Moore (1779 - 1863) Clement wrote on a number of subjects including his French translation of A Compendious Lexicon of the Hebrew Language (1809), A Complete Treatise on Merinos and Other Sheep (1811), and the historical biography George Castriot, Surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albania (1850). He was a professor of Oriental and Greek literature at the General Theological Seminary in New York. Clement is best remembered for his poetry. |
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| | Moore-19507 | 17th cousin, 6x removed |
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| Clementine Churchill née Ogilvy (1885 - 1977) was the wife of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and a life peer in her own right. |
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| | Hozier-1 | 17th cousin, 3x removed |
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| Clive Staples Lewis (1898 - 1963), wrote a number of books, several works of poetry, as well as editorials, essays, and the like. His most recognized works are The Chronicles of Narnia, Mere Christianity, his Space Trilogy, and The Screwtape Letters. |
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| | Lewis-13750 | 16th cousins,2x removed |
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| Cloris Leachman (1926 - 2021) was an American actress and comedian whose career spanned nearly eight decades. She won many accolades, including eight Primetime Emmy Awards from 22 nominations, making her the most nominated and, along with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, most awarded performer in Emmy history. Leachman also won an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe Award. |
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| | Leachman-83 | 10th cousin 2x removed |
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| Clovis Merovingian Franken |
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| | Merovingian-50 | 48th great-granddaughter |
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| Clyde Lindley Jr (1948 - 1990) was a Short track racer. He was the champion of the NASCAR Sportsman Division in 1977 and 1978. |
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| | Lindley-1702 | 23rd cousin |
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| Col Benjamin Harrison (1726 - 1791) was the 5th Governor of Virgina from 1781-1784 |
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| | Harrison-899 | 13th cousin 10x removed |
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| Col James Bowie |
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| | Bowie-279 | |
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| Col James Clinton Neill (Alamo) |
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| | Neill-862 | 3rd cousin 6x removed |
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| Col James Jim Bowie (1796 - 1836) is legendary due to his family and his exploits, as well as his contributions to Texas and the Alamo history. |
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| | Bowie-279 | 22nd cousins 4x removed |
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| Comte Humbert (Humbert II) il Rinforzato, the Fat, le Renforcé de Savoie |
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| | Savoie-254 | Granddaughter |
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| Conan (Conan IV) Duke of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, Le Petit, The Small |
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| | Bretagne-9 | |
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| Conrad Nicholson Hilton Jr. (1926 - 1969) was an American socialite, hotel heir, and businessman. He was one of the sons of Conrad Hilton (founder of Hilton Hotels) (wikipedia excerpt). |
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| | Hilton-1263 | 20th cousin |
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| Const, ,anza (Constance) Reine des Francs de Castille |
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| | Castilla-14 | |
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| Constance Georgine Markievicz née Gore-Booth (1868 - 1927) was an Irish Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil politician, revolutionary nationalist, suffragette and socialist. In December 1918, she was the first woman elected to the British House of Commons, formed the first Dáil Éireann. She was also one of the first women in the world to hold a cabinet position (Minister for Labour of the Irish Republic, 1919–1922) |
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| | Gore-Booth-1 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Constantine I MacAlpin King of the Picts |
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| | MacAlpin-23 | 32nd Great Granddaughter |
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| Constantine Armenia |
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| | Armenia-6 | Granddaughter |
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| Cordell Hull (1871 - 1955), was US Senator (Class 2) from Tennessee (1931—1933), 47th United States Secretary of State (1933—1945) |
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| | Hull-2687 | 20th cousins 7x removed |
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| Coretta King née Scott (1927 - 2018) was an author and an activist. She was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement, and the widow of Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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| | Scott-4523 | 23rd cousin |
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| Costanza Queen of Sicily von Sizilien |
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| | Altavilla-24 | Granddaughter |
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| Countess Augusta Ada (Byron) Lovelace (1815 - 1852), is often described as the first computer programmer. |
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| | Byron-136 | 13th cousins 5x removed |
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| Countess Augusta Ada Byron (1815 - 1852), Mathematician, daughter of Lord Byron |
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| | Byron-136 | 13th cousins, 5x removed |
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| Courteney Cox (1964 - ) is an American actress and filmmaker and known for her role on Friends |
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| | Cox-9410 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
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| Creighton Tull Lon Chaney Jr. (1906 - 1973) was the son of silent film star Lon Chaney and Frances Cleveland Creighton Chaney, a singing stage performer who traveled in road shows across the country with Creighton. From an early age, he worked hard to get out of his famous father's shadow. |
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| | Chaney-602 | 17th cousins 2x removed |
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| Creola Katherine (Coleman) Goble Johnson (1918 - 2020), was an American physicist, aerospace technologist, and mathematician whose calculations as a human computer were an essential component of the success of the United States' aeronautics and space programs. She helped pioneer the use of digital computers at NASA. Known for accuracy in computerized celestial navigation, she calculated the trajectory for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon. |
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| | Coleman-6364 | 21st cousins 1x removed |
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| Creola Katherine Coleman (1918-2020 ), Katherine Johnson was an American physicist, aerospace technologist, and mathematician whose calculations as a human computer were an essential component of the success of the United States' aeronautics and space programs. She helped pioneer the use of digital computers at NASA. Known for accuracy in computerized celestial navigation, she calculated the trajectory for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon. |
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| | Coleman-6364 | 21st cousins 1x removed |
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| CS Lewis |
1 |
| | Lewis-13750 | 11th cousins 3x removed |
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| Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld (1905 - 1961), was Secretary-General of the United Nations (1953 – 1961) |
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| | Hammarskjöld-3 | very distant cousins |
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| Daniel Boone |
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| | Boone-34 |
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| | | |
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| | | 1st cousin, eight times removed |
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| | | 5th Great Grand Nephew |
1 |
| | | 6th Great Grand Nephew |
1 |
| | | 6th great grand niece |
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| Daniel François Suire dit Perron |
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| | Suire-63 | 8th great grandson |
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| Daniel O'Connell (1775 - 1847) was often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator, was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic Emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Act of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland |
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| | O'Connell-837 | 20th cousin, 7x removed |
1 |
| Daniel Reid Dan Topping (1912 - 1974) was a part owner and president of the New York Yankees baseball team from 1945 to 1964 |
1 |
| | Topping-215 | 26th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Daniel Shelor (1750 - 1847) |
1 |
| | Shelor-17 | 6th great grandson |
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| D'Arcy Wentworth (1762 - 1827) an Irish-Australian surgeon and the first paying passenger to arrive in the new colony of New South Wales. He served under the first seven governors of the Colony, and from 1810 to 1821, he was great assistant to Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Wentworth led a campaign for the rights and recognition of emancipists and for trial by jury |
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| | Wentworth-881 | 18th cousin 9x removed |
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| David (Bruce) King of Scots (1324- 1371) was King of Scotland from 1329 until his death in 1371. Upon the death of his father, Robert the Bruce, David succeeded to the throne at the age of five, and was crowned at Scone in November 1331, becoming the first Scottish monarch to be anointed at their coronation. |
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| | Bruce-510 | 3rd cousin 23x removed |
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| David (Dunkeld) Eighth Earl of Huntingdon |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-132 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| David (Lindsay) Lindsay Lord of Crawford and Byres (1299 - 1357) was a Scottish peer who was created Earl of Crawford in 1398. |
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| | Lindsay-148 | 5th cousin 23x removed |
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| David Alexander Watson. Private. Otago Infantry Regiment. 39370 |
1 |
| | Watson-40755 | |
1 |
| David Crawford (1625 - 1704) |
1 |
| | Crawford-335 | 9th great grandson |
1 |
| David Crockett (1786 - 1836) |
1 |
| | Crockett-311 | |
1 |
| David Douglass |
1 |
| | Douglass-990 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
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| David Duncan (abt. 1729 - bef. 1792) |
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| | Duncan-676 |
2 |
| | | 4th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 6th great grandson |
1 |
| David Eighth Earl of Huntingdon |
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| | Dunkeld-132 | |
1 |
| David I Dunkeld King of Scots |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-68 | 26th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| David I, King of Scots |
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| | Dunkeld-68 | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| David 2nd Earl of Wemyss |
1 |
| | Wemyss-37 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| De Vere-309, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | De Vere-309 | |
1 |
| Deacon Edward Griswold |
1 |
| | Griswold-33 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Deacon John Moore |
1 |
| | Moore-1416 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Deacon Samuel Lucas |
1 |
| | Lucas-2763 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| Deacon William Peck aka Pecke |
1 |
| | Peck-217 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Deacon William Rockwell |
1 |
| | Rockwell-88 | 10th great grandson |
1 |
| Debbie Ferguson and Gary Alberty |
1 |
| | Johnson-61091 | 4th cousin 2x removed |
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| Debbie Reynolds |
1 |
| | Reynolds-5838 | 10th cousin |
1 |
| Delta Burke (1956 - ), is an American actress and author |
1 |
| | Burton-15660 | 25th cousin 1x removed |
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| Denise Crosby, actress |
2 |
| | Crosby-1599 | 10th cousins 1x removed |
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| Desideratus Saint Désiré Bishop de Verdun de Verdun |
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| | Verdun-98 | 45th great grandson |
1 |
| Devorguilla (Galloway) de Balliol |
1 |
| | Galloway-1276 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Dian Fossey (1932 - 1985) was an American zoologist who undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups over a period of 18 years. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda, initially encouraged to work there by anthropologist Louis Leakey. Her 1983 book, Gorillas in the Mist, combines her scientific study of the mountain gorilla at Karisoke Research Center with her own personal story. |
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| | Fossey-19 | 20th cousin, 4x removed |
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| Diana (Spencer) Mountbatten-Windsor |
1 |
| | Spencer-40 | 10th cousin |
1 |
| Diana Ellen Naomi Judd (1946 - 2022), singer, entertainer |
2 |
| | Judd-1035 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
2 |
| Diana Frances Diana, Princess of Wales |
1 |
| | Spencer-40 | |
1 |
| Diana Love Dill (1923 - 2015) was an American actress in film and TV |
1 |
| | Dill-772 | 20th cousin, 7x removed |
1 |
| Diana Love Douglas née Dill (1923 - 2015) was an actress in film and TV. She appeared fairly steadily beginning in 1942 until 2008, a few years before her death. |
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| | Dill-772 | 21st cousin 6x removed |
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| Diana Princess of Wales |
1 |
| | Spencer-40 | |
1 |
| Diana Severance Shaw née Chase (1827 - 1886) was the fourteenth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Chase-1492 | 21st cousins 9x removed |
1 |
| Diana, Princess of Wales |
1 |
| | Spencer-40 | 13th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Diarmuid (Diarmait) King of Leinster, Dermot |
1 |
| | MacMurrough-19 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Dick Van Dyke |
1 |
| | Van Dyke-194 | |
1 |
| Dick Van Dyke (1925 - ) is an American actor and comedian. His career has spanned over seven decades in film, television, and stage. Van Dyke is the recipient of a Golden Globe, Tony, Grammy, a Daytime Emmy, and four Prime time Emmys. He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1995 and the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012. He was honored with the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2013, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2021, and was recognized as a Disney Legend. |
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| | Van Dyke-194 | 10th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Dirk (Dirk VI) Count of Holland van Holland |
1 |
| | Holland-87 | Granddaughter |
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| Doc John Henry Holliday |
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| | Holliday-60 |
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| | | 3rd cousin 3x removed |
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| | | 4th cousin 3x removed |
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| Dolly Parton |
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| | Parton-192 |
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| | | 12th cousin |
1 |
| | | 6th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| | | 8th cousin 1x removed |
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| | | 9th cousins |
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| Dolly Parton (1946 - ) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily for her decades-long career in country music. |
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| | Parton-192 | 14th cousin |
1 |
| Dolly Parton, actor and singer |
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| | Parton-192 | 13th cousins 1x removed |
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| Dolores (Rodríguez de Astudillo y Ponce de León) Rodríguez de Tió (1843 - 1924), was a poet, an advocate for the abolition of slavery, the support of women's rights, and the independence of Puerto Rico from Spain, and she is a descendant of Ponce de León |
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| | Rodríguez de Astudillo y Ponce de León-1 | 18th cousins 5x removed |
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| Domnall mac Causantín Donald II MacAlpin King of Scots |
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| | MacAlpin-22 | 31rst Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Donald III Dunkeld King of Scots |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-58 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Donald McNichol Sutherland (1935 - ) is a Canadian actor |
1 |
| | Sutherland-1392 | 22nd cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Doreen (Smith) Marcellus |
1 |
| | Smith-231493 | 22nd cousin |
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| Dorothy Scott née Quincy (1747 - 1830) was an American hostess, daughter of Justice Edmund Quincy of Braintree and Boston, and the wife of Founding Father John Hancock.[2] Her aunt, also named Dorothy Quincy, was the subject of Oliver Wendell Holmes' poem Dorothy Q |
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| | Quincy-8 | 18th cousin 9x removed |
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| Dorothy Townshend née Walpole (1686 - 1726) was an English aristocrat, born on 18 September 1686 at Houghton Hall. She was the thirteenth child born to Robert Walpole and Mary Burwell. Sometime before 25 July 1713, she married[1] Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend, and became his second wife. She died under mysterious circumstances, or possibly of smallpox, on 29 March 1726. |
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| | Walpole-113 | 12th cousin 10x removed |
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| Dr. Walter Sutton |
1 |
| | Sutton-16749 | |
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| Duncan (Duncan I) Donnchad mac Crínáin, King of Strathclyde, King of the Scots King of Scots |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-8 | |
1 |
| Duncan I (Dunkeld), King of Strathclyde and King of Scots 1034 - 1040 |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-8 | 25th great-grandson |
1 |
| Duncan I Dunkeld King of Scots King of Strathclyde |
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| | Dunkeld-8 | 26th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Duncan I, Donnchad mac Crínáin, King of Strathclyde, King of Scots |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-8 | 26th great grandson |
1 |
| Duncan I, Donnchad mac Crínáin, King of Strathclyde, King of the Scots Dunkeld |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-8 | 27th Great Grandson |
1 |
| Duncan I. King of Scots |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-8 | 25th g grandson |
1 |
| Eadgith (Dunkeld) of Scotland (abt. 1079 - 1118) |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-79 | |
1 |
| Eadgith Dunkeld of Scotland |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-79 | 25th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Earle Bryan Combs |
1 |
| | Combs-5433 | 3rd Cousin Three Times Removed |
1 |
| Ecgberht Egbert, King of Wessex Wessex |
1 |
| | Wessex-3 | 33rd great grandson |
1 |
| Eddi Rue McClanahan (1934 - 2010) was an actress best known for her role as Blanche Devereaux on the TV show the Golden Girls. |
1 |
| | McClanahan-392 | 20th cousin, 3x removed |
1 |
| Edgar Rice Burroughs |
1 |
| | Burroughs-446 | 12th cousins 2x removed |
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| Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 - 1950) was an American writer, best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction, and fantasy genres. Best known for creating the characters Tarzan and John Carter, he also wrote the Pellucidar series, the Amtor series, and the Caspak trilogy. |
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| | Burroughs-446 } ] {{Relationship Sticker | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Edith Kermit Roosevelt née Carow (1861 - 1948) was the second wife of President Theodore Roosevelt. She was First Lady during his presidency (1901-1909) |
1 |
| | Carow-1 | 14th cousins 5x removed |
1 |
| Edmund II, Ironside, King of England |
1 |
| | Wessex-28 | 27th great grandson |
1 |
| Edna Marie née Higgins (1930 - 1983) was an American film actress from 1957 to 1962. She was the third and last wife of comedian Groucho Marx from 1954 until their divorce in 1969. |
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| | Higgins-9776 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
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| Edward (Edward I) Longshanks, King of England Plantagenet |
2 |
| | Plantagenet-2 |
2 |
| | | |
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| | | 22 great-granddaughter |
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| Edward (Edward I) Longshanks, King of England, |
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| | Plantagenet | 21st Great Grandson |
1 |
| Edward (Keith) Keith Marischal of Scotland (1280 - 1346) was a Scottish nobleman and hereditary 11th Marischal of Scotland. |
1 |
| | Keith-1295 | 5th cousin 25x removed |
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| Edward (Plantagenet) King of England |
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| | Plantagenet-70 | |
1 |
| Edward (Plantagenet) of England |
2 |
| | Plantagenet-70 |
2 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 22rd great-granddaughter |
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| Edward (Plantagenet) of England (1312 - 1377) |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 22nd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward Flanders Robb Ricketts (1897 - 1948), commonly known as Ed Ricketts, was an American marine biologist, ecologist, and philosopher. |
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| | Ricketts-1130 | 21st cousins, 2x removed |
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| Edward Higgins White Jr (1930 - 1967) was an American aeronautical engineer, United States Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was a member of the crews of Gemini 4 and Apollo 1. |
1 |
| | White-29829 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Edward Hopper (1882 - 1986) was an American realist painter and printmaker |
1 |
| | Hopper-1 | 24th cousin 4x removed |
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| Edward I |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-2 | 21th Great grandson |
1 |
| Edward I King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-2 | |
1 |
| Edward I, King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-2 | 21st great-grandson |
1 |
| Edward II |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-378 | 20th Great grandson |
1 |
| Edward II King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-378 | |
1 |
| Edward II King of England, Prince of Wales, of Caernarfon |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-378 | 19th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward III |
3 |
| | Plantagenet-70 |
3 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 19th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 20th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward III (Plantagenet) |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 19th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward III (Plantagenet) King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 19th Great Grandson |
1 |
| Edward III King of England |
3 |
| | Plantagenet-70 |
3 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 18th great granddaughter |
2 |
| Edward III of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 21GGS |
1 |
| Edward III Plantagenet (King of England) |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 20th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward III Plantagenet, King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 19th great grandson |
1 |
| Edward Plantagenet (1239 - 1307) also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 1254 to 1306 he ruled Gascony as Duke of Aquitaine in his capacity as a vassal of the French king. Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly referred to as the Lord Edward. The eldest son of Henry III, Edward was involved from an early age in the political intrigues of his father's reign. |
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| | Plantagenet-2 | 2nd cousin 26x removed |
1 |
| Edward Plantagenet (Edward I) Longshanks, King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-2 | 20th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward (Edward I) Longshanks, King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-2 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward (Edward II) King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-378 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward (Edward III) King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward (Edward IV) King of England of York |
1 |
| | York-1159 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Edward, the 1st Longshanks, King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-2 | 23rd Great Grandson |
1 |
| Edwin Gaines Fullinwider (1900 - 1982) competed in sabre for the United States at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics. He graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1921 and became a career Naval officer, eventually reaching the rank of Rear Admiral. After retiring from the Navy, Fullinwider became director of the maritime cargo transportation conference with The National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council. |
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| | Fullinwider-8 | 17th cousin, 3x removed |
1 |
| Edwin T Mitchell |
1 |
| | Mitchell-9218 | |
1 |
| Edwin Edwin of Tegeingl ap Gronwy |
1 |
| | Ap Gronwy-26 | |
1 |
| Egbert Roscoe Murrow (1908 - 1965) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent. He first gained prominence during World War II with a series of live radio broadcasts from Europe for the news division of CBS. During the war he recruited and worked closely with a team of war correspondents who came to be known as the Murrow Boys |
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| | Murrow-108 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| el Cid (Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar) |
1 |
| | Vivar-3 | 27th great granddaughter |
1 |
| El Cid of Valencia, Spain |
1 |
| | Vivar-3 | 30GGS |
1 |
| Ela Countess of Salisbury Longespee |
1 |
| | Salisbury-262 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Elder William Brewster (abt. 1566 - 1644) |
1 |
| | Brewster-4 | 10th great grand nephew |
1 |
| Eleanor Montfort née Plantagenet (1215 - 1275) was the wife of William Marshal, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-19 | 1st cousin 27x removed |
1 |
| Eleanor of Aquitaine |
1 |
| | Aquitaine-84 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| '''Eleanor of Aquitaine''' |
1 |
| | Aquitaine-84 | 26th great-granddaughter |
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| Eleanor of Provence Plantagenet Queen of England |
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| | Provence-162 | 23rd Great Granddaughter |
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
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| | Roosevelt-10 | 5th cousin, 4 times removed |
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| Eleanor Rosalynn Carter née Smith (1927 - 2023) was First Lady of the 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) |
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| | Smith-233067 | 18th cousin 4x removed |
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| Eleanor Spine |
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| | Spine-7 | Granddaughter |
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| Eleanor Queen of England, Eleanor of Castile |
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| | Castilla-85 | Granddaughter |
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| Eli Manning, was a quarterback for the New York Giants of the NFL. He led the team to two Super Bowl victories during bowls XLII and XLVI. |
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| | Manning-3907 | 18th cousins |
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| Elinor Glyn née Sutherland (1864 - 1943) was a novelist and short-story writer known for her highly romantic tales with luxurious settings and improbable plots. |
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| | Sutherland-1409 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
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| Elinora More (bef. 1612 - abt. 1621), was a passenger on the Mayflower. |
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| | More-104 | 10th cousins 12x removed |
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| Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie (Wittelsbach) Wittelsbach von Österreich-Ungarn (1837 - 1898) Royalty |
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| Elisabeth Elliot |
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| | Howard-12581 | 7th cousin, four times removed |
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| Elisabeth Louise del Puerto née Von Hortenau (1921 - 2014) was an Austrian-born noblewoman Mexican-American model, actress, dancer, writer, photojournalist, realtor and entrepreneur. |
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| | Von Hortenau-4 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Élisabeth Salé, Fille du Roi |
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| | Salé-236 | 7th great grandson |
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| Elisha Piper |
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| | Piper-162 | 8th great grandson |
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| Eliška Přemyslovna |
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| | P%C5%99emyslovna-2 | Granddaughter |
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| Elivis Aron Presley |
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| | Presley-155 | 14th cousin 2 x removed |
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| Eliza Groves née Babcock (1828- 1868) was the forty-seventh wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Babcock-205 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
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| Eliza Roxcy Young née Snow (1804 - 1887) was the tenth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Snow-8 | 8th cousins 3x removed |
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| Elizabeth (Alsop) Fowler |
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| | Alsop-24 | 9th great-granddaughter |
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| Elizabeth (Mure) Stewart |
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| | Mure-3 | Granddaughter |
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| Elizabeth (Talbot) Galloway |
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| | Talbot-2 | 7th Great-Granddaughter |
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| Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (1926 - 2022) Queen Elizabeth II was the constitutional monarch of the 16 sovereign states known as the Commonwealth realms, as well as their territories and dependencies. |
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| | Windsor-1 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
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| Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (1926 - 2022), HM Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (Queen Elizabeth II) Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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| | Windsor-1 | 17th cousins, 1x removed |
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| Elizabeth Bligh née Betham (1751 - 1812) was the wife of William Bligh, who was a navigator, explorer, and commander of the HMS Bounty at the time of the celebrated mutiny on that ship. |
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| | Betham-7 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| Elizabeth Countess of Surrey |
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| | Tilney-1# | |
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| Elizabeth Elizabeth I Queen of England Tudor (1533 - 1603), King of the Scots |
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| Elizabeth Hamilton née Schuyler (1757 - 1854) was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was the wife of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton and was a passionate champion and defender of Hamilton's work and efforts in the American Revolution and the founding of the United States. She was the co-founder and deputy director of Graham Windham, the first private orphanage in New York City. She is recognized as an early American philanthropist for her work with the Orphan Asylum Society. |
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| | Schuyler-142 | 17th cousin, 10x removed |
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| Elizabeth Hardwick (1527 - 1608) known as Bess of Hardwick, of Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, was a notable figure of Elizabethan English society. By a series of well-made marriages, she rose to the highest levels of English nobility and became enormously wealthy. Bess was reportedly a shrewd businesswoman, increasing her assets with business interests including mines and glass-making workshops. |
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| | Hardwick-21 | 10th cousin 13x removed |
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| Elizabeth I, Queen of England, House of Tudor |
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| | Tudor-1 | descendant |
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| Elizabeth Key |
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| | Key-41 | 8th great-grandson |
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| Elizabeth Marie Tall Chief (1925 - 2013) was considered America's first major prima ballerina, and was the first Native American to hold the rank. |
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| | Tall Chief-4 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Elizabeth Montgomery |
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| | Montgomery-3784 |
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| Elizabeth Moulton Browning née Barrett (1806 - 1861) was a poet active during England's Romantic Movement during her lifetime, she was popular in Britain and the United States |
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| | Barrett-2752 | 16th cousins 4x removed |
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| Elizabeth Queen Consort of Scotland |
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| | Burgh-45 | 22rd Great Grand Daughter |
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| Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (1932 - 2011) was a British-American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. |
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| | Taylor-21016 | 16th cousins 4x removed |
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| Elizabeth Sherman née Hartwell (1726 - 1760) was the wife of Roger Sherman, Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence |
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| | Hartwell-115 | 16th cousins 11x removed |
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| Elizabeth Smith Stanton née Cady (1815 - 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement in the U.S. during the mid- to late-19th century. She was the main force behind the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the first convention to be called for the sole purpose of discussing women's rights, and was the primary author of its Declaration of Sentiments. Her demand for women's right to vote generated a controversy at the convention but quickly became a central tenet of the women's movement.[1] She was also active in other social reform activities, especially abolitionism. |
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| | Cady-502 | 5th cousin 5x removed |
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| Elizabeth Tudor |
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| | Tudor-1 | 3rd cousin, 18 times removed |
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| Elizabeth Tudor (1533 - 1603) was known as ‘Gloriana’, Queen Elizabeth I is remembered as one of England’s most influential monarchs.[1] The last monarch of the Tudor line, Elizabeth’s 45-year reign was epitomised by great successes and a jubilant Elizabethan Age. But unlike previous sovereigns, receipt of the crown would not come as a simple birthright for Elizabeth. |
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| | Tudor-1 | 8th cousin 15x removed |
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| Elizabeth Virginia Truman née Wallace (1885 - 1982) was the wife of Harry S Truman, 33rd President of the United States |
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| | Wallace-17 | 20th cousin 1x removed |
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| Elizabeth Windsor |
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| | Windsor-1 | 10th cousin twice removed |
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| Elizabeth York Queen of England |
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| | York-1076 | 1st Cousin 17 Times Removed |
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| Elizabeth Queen of England Tudor |
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| | York-1076 | Granddaughter |
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| Elizabeth Queen of England York |
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| | Woodville-12 | Granddaughter |
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| Ellen Ackland Young née Rockwood (1829- 1866) was the twenty-fifth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Rockwood-5 | 7th cousins 4x removed |
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| Ellen Muriel Kitty (Deason) Wells (1919 - 2012), was an American pioneering female country music singer. |
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| | Deason-532 | 24th cousins 2x removed |
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| Ellen Muriel Wells née Deason (1919- 2012) was an American pioneering female country music singer. |
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| | Deason-532 | 24th cousin 2x removed |
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| Elon Musk |
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| | Musk-15 |
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| Elon Musk, is the CEO of Tesla Motors, the co-founder of Paypal, the founder of SpaceX, and the chairman of SolarCity. |
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| Elsie Marie (Taylor) Knott (1922 - 1995), was the first woman in Canada to be elected as Chief of a First Nation. |
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| Elvis |
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| Elvis Aaron Presley |
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| Elvis Aaron Presley (1935 - 1977) |
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| | Presley-155 | |
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| Elvis Aaron Presley (1935 - 1977) and is known as the King of Rock and Roll , a prolific rock musician and actor. |
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| | Presley-155 | 17th cousin,3x removed |
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| Elvis Aron Presley |
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| | Presley-155 | |
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| Elvis Presley |
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| Elvis Presley, 17th cousins three times removed |
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| | Presley-155 | |
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| Elvis Aaron The King Presley |
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| ElvisPresley |
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| | Presley-155 | 9th cousin, once removed |
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| Elzie Crisler Segar (1894 - 1938) was an American cartoonist best known as the creator of Popeye, a pop culture character who first appeared in 1929 in Segar's comic strip Thimble Theatre. |
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| | Segar-244 | 20th cousins 3x removed |
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| Emily Dow Young née Partridge (1824 - 1899) was the seventh wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Partridge-12 | 18th cousin 4x removed |
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| Emma Bidamon née Hale (1804 -1879) was the first wife of Joseph Smith and a Latter Day Saints pioneer. |
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| | Hale-103 | 17th cousin, 8x removed |
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| Emma Darwin née Wedgewood (1808 - 1896) and her husband were first cousins, since they were both grandchildren of Josiah Wedgwood, an English potter and founder of the Wedgwood company. He is credited with the industrialization of the manufacture of pottery. A prominent abolitionist, Wedgwood is remembered for his Am I Not a Man And a Brother? anti-slavery medallion. |
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| Emperor Frederick II |
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| | Staufer-52 | Granddaughter |
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| Empress Maud, Lady of the English |
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| | | 25th-32nd Great-grandchild by over 154 paths AND 1st Cousin 26 Times Removed |
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| | | 26th Great Grandson of Maud! |
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| | | 28 degrees Connection through common ancestor |
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| | | the 25th great granddaughter |
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| | | Whatever your relationship is |
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| Empress Piroska (Saint Irene) Xeni Hungary |
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| | Arpadhazi-55 | |
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| Empress Piroska (Saint Irene) Xeni Hungary formerly Arpadhazi aka of Byzantium |
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| | Arpadhazi-55 | 28th great grandson |
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| England |
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| | Plantagenet-70 | 21st Great Grandson=King Edward III |
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| Enoch Leathers |
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| | Leathers-812 | 6th great grandson |
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| Eric Arthur Blair (1903 - 1950) was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic. His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and commitment to democratic socialism. His works include Down and Out in London and Paris , and the legendary 1984 |
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| | Blair-1927 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Erik Erik IV av Danmark, Plovpenning, Ploughpenny |
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| | Valdemarsson-3 | |
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| Ermentrudis (Ermentrude) Reine de France de France |
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| | Orl%C3%A9ans-49 | Granddaughter |
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| Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (1909 - 1959), actor |
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| | Flynn-1577 | 18th cousins |
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| Ethel Hilda Keeler (1910 - 1993) was a Canadian-born American actress, dancer and singer best known for her on-screen appearances with Dick Powell in several successful early musicals at Warner Brothers, particularly 42nd Street (1933). From 1928 to 1940, she was married to singer Al Jolson. |
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| | Keeler-585 | 22nd cousin 2x removed |
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| Étienne-Henri (Stephen-Henry) Count of Champagne Chartres and Meaux de Blois, the Wise, the Coward de Blois |
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| | Blois-12 | |
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| Eudes (Odo I) Count of Blois, Comte de Blois |
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| | Blois-49 | |
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| Eva Hayden née Saint (1924 - ) is an actress, known for her work during the golden age of Hollywood film. Her movies include On The Waterfront, North By Northwest, and Exodus'. |
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| | Saint-198 | 11th cousins 5x removed |
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| Evelyn Frances McHale (1923 - 1947) was an American bookkeeper who took her own life by jumping from the 86th floor Observation Deck of the Empire State Building on May 1, 1947. |
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| | McHale-335 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Faye Dunaway (1941 - ) is an American actress |
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| | Dunaway-1321 | 18th cousin |
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| Federico (Federico III) di Sicilia II |
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| | Sicilia-23 | Granddaughter |
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| Felicity Philippa Scott née Talbot-Ponsonby (1918 - 2010) was a gentle, talented person, an accomplished organist, poet, school teacher, and historical chronicler all make her well suited to be recognised as a Prominent Pitcairner . |
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| | Young-35401 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Feradach Finnfechtnach Fearadhach, King of Ireland |
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| | Fearadhach-1 | 53rd great grandson |
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| Feradach Finnfechtnach High King of Ireland |
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| | Fearadhach-1 | 56th great grandson |
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| Ferdinand III of Leon, Castile, & Galicia |
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| | Castilla-105 | 24GGS |
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| Fernando (Fernando II) de Castilla y León |
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| | Castilla-107 | |
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| Fess Elisha Parker Jr (1924 - 2010), actor |
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| | Parker-14363 | 18th cousins 1x removed |
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| Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington, Iron Duke (1769 - 1852) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman. He rose to prominence during the Peninsular War and became a national hero in Britain after the Napoleonic Wars, during which he led the victorious Anglo-Allied forces at the Battle of Waterloo. He would later be elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on two separate occasions. |
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| | Wellesley-4 | 12th cousin 6x removed |
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| FitzWalter, Surety Baron |
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| | FitzWalter-101 | |
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| Fletcher Christian (1764 - 1793) was master's mate on board HMS Bounty during Lieutenant William Bligh's voyage to Tahiti during 1787–1789 for breadfruit plants. In the mutiny on the Bounty, Christian seized command of the ship from Bligh on 28 April 1789. |
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| | Christian-1376 | 12th cousin 6x removed |
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| Flora MacDonald (1722 - 1790), was a Jacobite heroine |
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| | MacDonald-271 | 14th cousins 10x removed |
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| Florence Wyle (1881 - 1968) was a highly regarded Canadian sculptor, a founding member of the Sculptors Society of Canada and the first woman sculptor given full membership in the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. She was also a poet. |
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| | Wyle-9 | 17th cousin, 5x removed |
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| Floris (Floris IV) Florencius, Graaf van Holland van Holland |
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| | Holland-82 | Granddaughter |
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| Forz-1, Surety Baron |
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| | Forz-1 | |
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| Foulques V Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem |
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| | Anjou-34 | 26th Great Granddaughter |
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| Frances Ethel Judy Garland Gumm (1922 - 1969) is considered one of the greatest entertainers of the twentieth century, best known for her role of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz |
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| | Gumm-43 | 15th cousins 4x removed |
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| Frances Norma Loring (1887 - 1968) was a prominent Canadian sculptor, a founding member of the Sculptors Society of Canada and a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. She was one of Canada's representatives at the Venice Biennale in 1960. |
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| | Loring-902 | 22nd cousin |
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| Francis (Hay) Hay Ninth of Erroll |
1 |
| | Hay-991 | Granddaughter |
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| Francis Brown aka Browne |
1 |
| | Brown-1304 | 12th great grandson |
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| Francis Desales Ouimet (1893 - 1967), was the winner of the 1913 US Open Golf and is referred to as the Father of American Golf. . |
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| | Ouimet-130 | 23rd cousins 5x removed |
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| Francis Lightfoot Lee (1734 - 1797) was a Founding Father in the American Revolution a Virginia Senator, and Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was in the Virginia Senate from 1778 – 1782 and Delegate to Continental Congress 1774 – 1779 |
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| | Lee-536 | 10th cousin 10x removed |
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| Francis Scott Key (1779 - 1843) was the author of the poem, Defence of Fort McHenry , from which the United States of America's national anthem The Star-Spangled Banner is composed |
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| | Key-2 }] {{Relationship Sticker | 15th cousins 5x removed |
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| Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) was an American short-story writer and novelist famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age (the 1920s), his most brilliant novel being The Great Gatsby (1925). His private life, with his wife, Zelda, in both America and France, became almost as celebrated as his novels. |
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| | Fitzgerald-2494 | 12th cousin 3x removed |
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| Francis Wyatt (abt. 1588 - bef. 1644), was a Jamestown cololnist |
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| | Wyatt-366 | 10th cousins 13x removed |
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| François II de Valois-Angouleme (1544 - 1560) was King of France from 1559 to 1560. He was also King of Scotland as the husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, from 1558 until his death in 1560. He ascended the throne of France at age 15 after the accidental death of his father, Henry II, in 1559. His short reign was dominated by the first stirrings of the French Wars of Religion |
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| | Valois-Angouleme-1 | 11th cousins 17x removed |
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| Frank Herbert |
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| | Herbert-2546 |
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| | | 8th cousin, 3 times removed |
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| Franklin Delano FDR Roosevelt (1882 - 1945) was the 44th Governor of New York from 1929 to 1932 and 32nd President of the United States from 1933-1945 |
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| | Roosevelt-1 | 8th cousin 3x removed |
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| Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
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| | Roosevelt-1 | 5th cousin, fourth removed |
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| Franklin Delano Roosevelt (32) |
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| | Roosevelt-1 | 6th cousin 4x removed |
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| Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (1920 - 1986) was an American science-fiction author best known for his 1965 novel Dune and its five sequels. He also wrote short stories and worked as a newspaper journalist, photographer, book reviewer, ecological consultant, and lecturer. |
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| | Herbert-2546 | 18th cousin 3x removed |
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| Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (1920 - 1986), was an American science fiction writer best known for the novel Dune and its five sequels |
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| | Herbert-2546 | 18th cousins, 3x removed |
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| Franklin Pierce (14) |
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| | Pierce-177 | 10th cousin 6x removed |
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| Franklin Ward Graves |
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| | Graves-3137 | |
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| Franz Albrecht August Karl Emmanuel (Albert) Prince Consort of the United Kingdom Saxe-Coburg-Gotha |
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| | Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-3 | |
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| Franz Albrecht August Karl Emmanuel (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819 - 1861) was an American socialite. She was the first wife of Colonel John Jacob Astor IV and later married Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale |
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| | Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-3 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
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| Frederic Sackrider Remington (1861 - 1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor and writer who specialized in depictions of the American Old West. |
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| | Remington-3 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Frederick Douglass |
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| | Bailey-7481 | |
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| Frederick Hubberd Fred Gwynne (1926 - 1993) was an American actor |
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| | Gwynne-24 | 20th cousin, 7x removed |
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| Frederick McFeely Rogers (1928 - 2003) was a children's educational program pioneer, American television personality, musician, puppeteer, writer, producer, and Presbyterian minister. He was the creator, composer, producer, head writer, and host of the preschool television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for over 30 years |
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| | Rogers-13389 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Frederik X (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) of Denmark (1968 - ) is King of Denmark. He succeeded to the throne following the abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II, on 14 January 2024. |
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| | Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-16 | 23rd cousin |
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| Friedrich (Staufer) von Schwaben |
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| | Staufer-34 | 28th great granddaughter |
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| Friedrich Hohenstaufen |
1 |
| | Hohenstaufen-35 | 25th great grandson |
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| Friedrich I Barbarossa Staufer von Staufen, Holy Roman Emperor |
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| | Staufer-38 | 24th great grandson |
1 |
| Friedrich von Staufen |
1 |
| | Staufer-38 | 25th Great Grandson |
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| Fulk d'Anjou |
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| | Anjou-34 | 23rd great-grandson |
2 |
| Fulk d'Anjou (Foulques V) [uncertain] Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem |
1 |
| | Anjou-34 | 26th great grandson |
1 |
| Fulk 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere |
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| | Strange-212 | Granddaughter |
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| Gabriel Prince of Melitene de Melitene |
1 |
| | Melitene-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Gagik (Gagik I) King of Armenia Bagratuni |
1 |
| | Bagratuni-4 | Granddaughter |
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| García Ramírez (García V) Rey de Pamplona de Navarra |
1 |
| | Navarra-16 | Granddaughter |
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| Garrett Augustus Morgan Sr |
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| | Morgan-18705 | 9th cousins |
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| Gateway Ancestor Henry Isham |
1 |
| | Isham-12 | |
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| Gateway Ancestor Reynold West |
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| | West-430 | |
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| Gateway Ancestor Rose (Stoughton) Otis |
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| | Stoughton-56 | |
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| Gaucher (Gaucher III) Walter de Châtillon |
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| | Ch%C3%A2tillon-22 | |
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| Gen George Patton |
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| | Patton-1782 |
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| Gen. Robert E. Lee |
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| | Lee-3 | 5th cousin 6 times removed |
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| Geoffrey (Anjou) d'Anjou (1113 - 1151) Geoffrey's marriage to Empress Matilda, daughter of King Henry I of England and Duke of Normandy, led through their son, Henry II, to the 300-year long reign of the Plantagenet dynasty in England. |
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| | Anjou-7 | 28th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Geoffrey (Geoffrey V) Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou, The Fair |
1 |
| | Anjou-7 | 1st cousins 27 times removed |
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| Geoffrey d'Anjou, Plantagenet |
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| | Anjou-7 | 24th Great Grandson |
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| Geoffrey de Say, Surety Baron |
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| | Say-76 | 25th great-grandson |
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| Geoffrey II de Say-76, Surety Baron |
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| | Say-76 | |
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| Geoffrey The Younger de Say |
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| | Say-76 | 25th Great Grandson |
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| Geoffrey V de Mandeville (1186- 1216) was the 5th Earl of Essex, and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Mandeville-10 | 2nd cousin 26x removed |
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| Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou, The Fair |
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| | Anjou-7 | 26th Great Granddaughter |
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| Geoffrey VI d'Anjou |
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| | Plantagenet-31 | 24th Great Grand Nephew |
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| George Brinton McClellan (1826 - 1885) was an American military officer, politician, engineer, businessman and writer who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey. |
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| | McClellan-161 | 24th cousin 3x removed |
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| George Bush (43) |
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| | Bush-4 | 12th cousin 2x removed |
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| George Campbell Scott (1927 - 1999) was an American stage, film and television actor. His most famous film roles were as General Buck Turgidson in Dr. Strangelove in 1964, and in 1970, as the title character, General George S. Patton Jr., in Patton. |
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| | Scott-11749 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
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| George Glenn Jones (1931 - 2013) was an American country musician, singer, and songwriter. He achieved international fame for a long list of hit records, and his distinctive voice and phrasing. For the last two decades of his life, Jones was frequently referred to as the greatest living country singer . Jones has been called The Rolls-Royce of Country Music and had more than 160 chart singles to his name from 1955 until his death in 2013. |
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| | Jones-12587 | 25th cousin 1x removed |
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| George Goff Hatfield Sr - paternal grandfather of husband of wife of 6th great-granduncle |
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| | Hatfield-1215 | |
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| George Goff Hatfield Sr (Hatfields & McCoy's) |
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| | Hatfield-1215 | |
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| George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron of Rochdale (1809 - 1862) was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. Among his best-known works are the lengthy narrative poems Don Juan and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and the short lyric She Walks in Beauty. He is regarded as one of the greatest British poets. |
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| | Byron-127 | 12th cousin 6x removed |
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| George Herbert Walker Bush (1924 - 2018) was the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 1981-1989 and the 41st President of the United States from 1989-1993 |
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| | Bush-7 | 10th cousin |
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| George Herbert Walker Bush (41) |
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| | Bush-4 | 13th cousin 3x removed |
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| George Hull (1821 - 1902) was the perpetrator of the 1869 Cardiff Giant hoax |
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| | Hull-6953 | 18th cousin 4x removed |
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| George Mason IV |
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| | Mason-2505 | 1st cousins, 8 times removed |
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| George Merritt Polk Jr (1925 - 2018) |
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| | Polk-1876 | grandson |
1 |
| George Merritt Polk Sr (1891 - 1974) |
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| | Polk-1877 | great grandson |
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| George Orson Welles (1915 - 1985) was an American actor, director, writer and producer who worked in theater, radio and film. He is considered one of the greatest directors of film. |
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| | Welles-458 | 19th cousins 3x removed |
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| George Orwell |
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| | Blair-1927 | 14th cousin 2x removed |
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| George Sheriff of Yorkshire, Burgess of Knaresborough and Morpeth, Constable of Barnard Castle Bowes (1527 - abt. 1580) |
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| | Bowes-324 | 8th cousins 16x removed |
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| George Walker Bush (1946 - ) was the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000, and 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 |
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| | Bush-4 | 10th cousin 1x removed |
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| George Washington |
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| | Washington-11 |
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| | | 2nd cousin, 9 times removed |
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| | | second cousin 10 times removed |
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| George Washington (1) |
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| | Washington-11 | 5th cousin 7x removed |
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| George Washington (1732 - 1799) was the 1st President of the United States from 1789-1797 |
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| | Washington-11 | 10th cousin 8x removed |
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| George Washington, 1st President |
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| | Washington-11 | 3rd cousin |
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| George Westinghouse Jr. (1846- 1914) was an American entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry, one of Thomas Edison's main rivals. Westinghouse's electricity distribution system, based on alternating current, ultimately prevailed over Edison's insistence on direct current |
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| | Westinghouse-3 | 21st cousin 6x removed |
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| George William Frederick George III Hanover (1738 - 1820) was King of Great Britain from 1760-1801 and is the third longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom after Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria. |
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| | Hannover-17 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| George Wythe |
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| | Wythe-40 | 2nd cousin, 9 times removed |
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| George Seton Fifth Lord Seton |
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| | Seton-23 | Granddaughter |
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| GeorgeWashington |
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| | Washington-11 | 2nd cousin, 8 times removed |
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| Georgia Tennant née Moffett (1984 - ) is an English actress and producer. |
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| | Moffett-327 | 11th cousins |
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| Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (1887- 1986) was an American modernist painter and draftswoman whose career spanned seven decades and whose work remained largely independent of major art movements. Called the Mother of American modernism , O'Keeffe gained international recognition for her meticulous paintings of natural forms, particularly flowers and desert-inspired landscapes, which were often drawn from and related to places and environments in which she lived. |
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| | O'Keeffe-2 | 21st cousin 7x removed |
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| Gerald Ford (38) |
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| | King-1042 | 11th cousin 1x removed |
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| Germain Doucet |
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| | Doucet-20 | 11th Great Granddaughter |
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| Gertrude Princess of Saxony |
1 |
| | Billung-51 | Granddaughter |
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| Géza II King of Hungary and Croatia |
1 |
| | Arpadhazi-5 | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Gilbert (Clare) de Clare |
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| | Clare-673 | 22nd great grandson |
1 |
| Gilbert (Clare) de Clare (1180 - 1230) was 4th Earl of Hertford and 1st Earl of Gloucester and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Clare-673 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
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| Gilbert (Clare) de Clare (1243 - 1295) was the son and heir of Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, and his second wife Maud de Lacy. He was born at Christchurch, Hampshire on 2 September 1243. He was called Gilbert the Red : according to Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, this was because of the colour of his hair. |
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| | Clare-98 | 23rd Great Grand Niece |
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| Gilbert (Clare) de Clare , Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Clare-673 | |
1 |
| Gilbert (Kennedy) Kennedy Third Earl of Cassili |
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| | Kennedy-742 | Granddaughter |
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| Gilbert Clare, Surety Baron |
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| | Clare-673 | |
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| Gilbert de Clare |
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| | Clare-673 | 21st great-grandson |
2 |
| Gilbert de Clare Knight 4th Earl of Hertford |
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| | Clare-673 | 23rd great-granddaughter |
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| Gilbert de Clare, Surety Baron |
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| | Clare-673 |
2 |
| | | |
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| | | 22nd great-grandson |
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| Gilbert Earl of Clare, Earl of Gloucester, Earl of Hertford de Clare |
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| | Clare-673 |
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| | | 20th Great Grandson |
1 |
| | | 23rd Great Grandson |
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| Gilbert Earl of Gloucester and Hertford de Clare |
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| | Clare-673 |
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| | | 22nd great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 24th Great Grandson |
1 |
| Gilbert Moxley Sorrel (1838 - 1901) was a staff officer and Brigadier General in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. |
1 |
| | Sorrel-42 | 20th cousin, 5x removed |
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| Gilbert Earl of Clare, Earl of Gloucester, |
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| | Clare-673 | Granddaughter |
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| Gilles Joseph Henri Villeneuve (1950 - 1982) was a Canadian racing driver, who spent six years in Grand Prix motor racing with Ferrari, winning six races and finishing 2nd in the World Championship in 1979. The racetrack in Montreal, host to the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix, was named Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in his honor. |
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| | Villeneuve-853 | 27th cousin 1x removed |
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| Gillian Anderson (1968 - ) is an American actress. |
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| | Anderson-15404 | 17th cousins 2x removed |
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| Ginnifer Goodwin (1978 - ) is an American actress |
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| | Goodwin-3696 | 20th cousin |
1 |
| Gisele Braunschweig formerly Schwaben |
1 |
| | Schwaben-18 | Granddaughter |
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| Glynn DeMoss Wolfe (1908 - 1997) was best known for having the most monogamous marriages (31 in total to 28 different women). His shortest marriage lasted only 19 days, and his longest marriage was eleven years. Three of his marriages were to women he had previously divorced. |
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| | Wolfe-6054 | 19th cousins 1x removed |
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| Godfried (Boulogne) FitzEustace |
1 |
| | Boulogne-29 | Granddaughter |
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| Gofraid of Lochlann |
1 |
| | Godfrey-676 | |
1 |
| Goldie Hawn |
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| | Hawn-76 |
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| | | 18th cousin |
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| | | 6th cousin 1x removed |
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| Goldie Jeanne Hawn (1945 - ) is an American actress |
1 |
| | Hawn-76 | 23rd cousin 2x removed |
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| Grace (Chetwood) Bulkeley, Magna Carta Gateway Ancestor (1602-1699) |
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| | Chetwood-1 | 8th great grandson |
1 |
| Grace (White) Sherwood, the Witch of Pungo |
1 |
| | White-33809 | 9th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Grace Olive Nicholls (1894 - 1982) was the wife of Earl Louis Curly Lambeau, an American professional football player and coach in the National Football League. He co-founded the Green Bay Packers in 1919 and until 1929, Lambeau served as a player-coach, as well as maintaining control on the day-to-day operations of the team. Lambeau was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963, the inaugural class. |
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| | Nicholls-3200 | 7th cousin 2x removed |
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| Gradlon Mawr, the Great ap Conan |
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| | Ap Conan-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Grant Devolson Lee Wood (1891 - 1942) was an American painter best known for the iconic portrait of a farmer and his spinster daughter, American Gothic (1930), which, along with the Mona Lisa, is one of the most recognizable paintings in the world. He was one of three leaders of the Regionalist art movement in the thirties. |
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| | Wood-9885 | 6th cousin 3x removed |
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| Gregor (Johann) Mendel |
1 |
| | Mendel-47 | |
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| Grover Cleveland (22) |
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| | Cleveland-110 | 9th cousin 3x removed |
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| Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, King of Powys, of Gwynedd and of Deheubarth |
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| | Ap Llywelyn-14 | 27th great grandson |
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| Gruffudd Gruffudd of Gwynedd |
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| | Ap Cynan-17 | |
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| Guildford Dudley (1535 - 1554) was the son of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Power-hungry and eager to sustain the cause of the Protestants, his father locked him into an unlucky marriage with Jane Grey, the nine days queen. Mary I imprisoned the young couple in the Tower and had them beheaded on the same day. Northumberland was arrested and beheaded after his army was defeated. |
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| | Dudley-1566 | 8th cousin 15x removed |
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| Guillaume (Normandie) de Normandie |
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| | Normandie-32 | |
1 |
| Guillaume (Normandie) de Normandie (abt. 1027 - 1087), Prince of Powys and Prince of Gwynedd |
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| | Normandie-32 | 21st Great Granddaughter |
2 |
| Guillaume (William I the Conqueror) de Normandie (Duke of Normandy, King of England) |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 26th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Guillaume (William) de Normandie William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 27th great grandson |
1 |
| Guillaume de Normandie |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 26th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Guillaume de Normandie The Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England Normandie-32 |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 28th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Guillaume William I the Conqueror Duke of Normandy, King of England de Normandie |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 26th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Guillaume (Guillaume I) le Grand, Comte de Bourgogne |
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| | Bourgogne-55 | |
1 |
| Guillaume (Guillaume V) Comte d'Angoulême |
1 |
| | Angoul%C3%AAme-44 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Guillaume (Guillaume X) Comte de Poitou, Duc d'Aquitaine |
1 |
| | Aquitaine-179 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Guillaume (Willem III) de Goede, Graaf van Henegouwen, Holland en Zeeland, heer van Friesland |
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| | Hainaut-43 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Gunnor FitzWalter née Valoines (1170- 1208) was the wife of Robert FitzWalter, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Valoines-22 | 2nd cousin 29x removed |
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| Gustav (Eriksson) Vasa (1496 - 1560) was commonly known as Gustav Vasa, and was King of Sweden from 1523 until his death in 1560, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm (Riksföreståndare) from 1521, during the ongoing Swedish War of Liberation against King Christian II of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. |
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| | Eriksson-1486 | distant cousin |
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| Gustav Adolf (Gustav II Adolf) Kung av Sverige Vasa KG (1594 - 1632) was the King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632 and is credited as the founder of Sweden as a Great Power (Swedish: Stormaktstiden) |
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| | Vasa-12 | 12th cousins, 1x removed |
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| Guy (Spine) de la Spine MP |
1 |
| | Spine-8 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Gwrtheyrn (Vortigern) Guorthenau ap Gwidol |
1 |
| | Ap Gwidol-5 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Hamilton Farrar Richardson (1933 - 2006), tennis player |
2 |
| | Richardson-28905 | 8th cousins 1x removed |
2 |
| Hamilton Farrar Richardson (1933 - 2006), was a businessman and philanthropist. |
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| | Richardson-28905 | 8th cousins 1x removed |
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| Hank Williams |
1 |
| | Williams-27898 | 5th cousin, thrice removed |
1 |
| Hannah Lincoln (Harkness) Love (1914 - 1976) was awarded the Air Medal. She served in the United States of America Army Air Corps in World War II. |
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| | Harkness-1163 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
1 |
| Hans Axel von Fersen (1755 - 1810) known as Axel de Fersen in France, was a Swedish count, Marshal of the Realm of Sweden, a General of Horse in the royal Swedish Army, one of the Lords of the Realm, aide-de-camp to Rochambeau in the American Revolutionary War, diplomat and statesman, and a friend of Queen Marie-Antoinette of France. Von Fersen was lynched by a Stockholm mob, following rumors of his involvement in the death of Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden. |
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| | Von Fersen-12 | distant cousin |
1 |
| Hans Walden (John) Meyers UE aka Waltermeyer |
1 |
| | Meyers-1168 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Harald Hårfagre Halfdansson Hårfagre, Luva, Fairhair, King |
1 |
| | Halfdansson-259 | 33rd great grandson |
1 |
| Harold Godwinson (Harold II) King of England of England |
1 |
| | Wessex-292 | 27th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Harold Godwinson (Wessex) of England |
1 |
| | Wessex-292 | |
1 |
| Harold I |
1 |
| | Wessex-292 | 30th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Harold Melville Clark (1890 - 1919) was a major in U.S. Army Signal Corps. |
1 |
| | Clark-38077 | 7th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Harold Godwinson (Harold II) King of England |
1 |
| | Wessex-292 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Harper Lee |
1 |
| | Lee-10410 | 4th cousin, thrice removed |
1 |
| Harriet (Araminta) Minty, Moses Tubman (1822 - 1913), was an Abolitionist and and conductor of the Underground Railroad |
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| | Ross-9405 | 18th cousins 9x removed |
2 |
| Harriet Amelia Young née Folsom (1838 - 1910) was the fiftieth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Folsom-2 | 15th cousins 8x removed |
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| Harriet Araminta Tubman née Ross (1822 - 1913) is an iconic figure in the history of U.S. civil rights. Harriet was a renowned abolitionist, and a conductor of the famed Underground Railroad |
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| | Ross-9405 | 18th cousin 9x removed |
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| Harriet Arbuthnotn née Fane (1793 - 1834) was an early 19th-century English diarist, social observer and political hostess on behalf of the Tory party. During the 1820s she was the closest woman friend of the hero of Waterloo and British Prime Minister, the 1st Duke of Wellington She maintained a long correspondence and association with the Duke, all of which she recorded in her diaries, which are consequently extensively used in all authoritative biographies of the Duke of Wellington. |
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| | Fane-13 | 11th cousins 8x removed |
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| Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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| | Beecher-129 |
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| | | 4th cousin, 5 times removed |
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| | | 4th cousin, 6 times removed |
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| Harriet Elizabeth Stowe née Beecher (1811 - 1896) is best remembered for her most popular novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin, which illuminated the truth about human slavery. |
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| | Beecher-129 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
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| Harriet Elizabeth Young née Cook (1824 - 1898) was the fourth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Cook-79 | 21st cousin 5x removed |
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| Harriet Emeline Young née Barney (1830 - 1911) was the forty-ninth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Barney-5 | 10th cousins 4x removed |
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| Harry Alonzo The Sundance Kid Longabaugh |
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| | Longabaugh-4 | 3rd cousin, 4 times removed |
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| Harry Burnett Reese (1879 - 1956), was an American inventor and businessman known for creating the No. 1 selling candy brand in the United States, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and founding the H.B. Reese Candy Company. |
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| | Reese-509 | 16th cousins 3x removed |
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| Harry Dean Stanton (1926 - 2017), actor |
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| | Stanton-3218 | 29th cousins |
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| Harry Lillis Bing Crosby (1903 - 1977) was the 48th Governor of Massachusetts from 1919-1921, 29th Vice President of the United States from 1921-1934 and 30th President of the United States from 1923-1929 |
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| | Crosby-82 | 8th cousin 3x removed |
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| Harry Lillis Bing Crosby (1903 - 1977), singer, actor |
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| | Crosby-82 | 8th cousins 3x removed |
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| Harry S Truman |
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| | Truman-3 | |
1 |
| Harry S Truman (1884 - 1972) was US Senator Class 1 from Missouri from 1935-1945, 34th Vice President of the United States in 1845 and 33rd President of the United States from 1945-1953 |
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| | Truman-3 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Harry S Truman (33) |
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| | Truman-3 | 15th cousin 4x removed |
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| Hauptmann Manfred Albrecht The Red Baron |
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| | Richthofen-32 | |
1 |
| Hedwig Grace Hedy West (1938 - 2005) was an American folksinger & songwriter, playing both guitar and banjo, best known for the song 500 Miles . |
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| | West-23052 | 19th cousins 1x removed |
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| Hedwig Grace West (1938 - 2005) was an American folksinger & songwriter, playing both guitar & banjo, best known for the song 500 Miles. |
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| | West-23052 | 21st cousin 1x removed |
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| Heinrich I Liudolfing King of Germany |
1 |
| | Liudolfing-13 | 31rst Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Heinrich Liudolfing (Heinrich I) der Vogler, the Fowler, L'Oseleur, Linnustaja Deutschland King of Germany |
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| | Liudolfing-13 | 30th great grandson |
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| Heinrich V (Salian) Deutschland (1081- 1125) was the second son of Henry IV and his first wife, Bertha of Turin. After his father became emperor, Henry's elder brother, Conrad, was elected German king Henry succeeded him after Conrad had rebelled unsuccessfully against his father, being crowned on Jan. 6, 1099. |
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| | Salian-11 | 3rd cousin 30x removed |
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| Heinrich (Heinrich III) Holy Roman Emperor |
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| | Salier-19 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Heinrich (Heinrich IV) Holy Roman Emperor |
1 |
| | Salian-10 | Granddaughter |
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| Heinrich (Heinrich VI) von Staufen |
1 |
| | Staufer-45 | Granddaughter |
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| Helen Keller |
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| | Keller-10 | 5th cousin, six times removed |
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| Helen Lyndon (Goff) Travers OBE (1899 - 1996) was an Australian-British writer who spent most of her career in England. She is best known for the Mary Poppins series of books,[2] which feature the eponymous magical nanny. |
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| | Goff-807 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Helen Marion Geisel née Palmer (1898 - 1967) was an American children's author, editor, and philanthropist. She was married to fellow author Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991), better known as Dr. Seuss, from 1927 until her death in 1967. |
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| | Palmer-7603 | 8th cousins 2x removed |
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| Helena (Snakenborg) Marchioness of Northampton Gorges (abt. 1549 - 1635. |
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| | Snakenborg-44 | are very distant cousins |
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| Henri (Heinrich VII) Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches de Luxembourg |
1 |
| | Luxembourg-101 | Granddaughter |
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| Henri (Henri I) Hendrik I, le Guerroyeur |
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| | Brabant-6 | Granddaughter |
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| Henrietta Elizabeth Banting née Ball (1929 - 1968) was a Canadian physician and the second wife of Sir Frederick Banting. Banting was the Director of Women's College Hospital's Cancer Detection Clinic from 1958-1971. While working at the Cancer Detection Clinic, she conducted a research study on mammography to measure its effectiveness as a diagnostic tool for breast cancer. |
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| | Ball-7227 | 25th cousin 2x removed |
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| Henry (Bohun) de Bohun (1175 - 1220) was the 5th Earl of Hereford and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Bohun-7 | 1st cousin 27x removed |
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| '''Henry (Henry II) King of England''' |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 | 26th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Henry (Henry II) King of England, Curtmantle, FitzEmpress Plantagenet |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-1627 | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Henry (Normandie) of England (1068 - 1135) |
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| | Normandie-45 | |
1 |
| Henry (Plantagenet) of England (1207 - 1272) |
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| | Plantagenet-167 |
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| | | 23 great granddaughter |
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| Henry (Sinclair) Sinclair KInd of Roslin (1265 - 1336) Lord of Rosslyn, and Commander of the Knights Templar at Bannockburn (1314). He supported Robert I the Bruce signatory to the Scottish Barons' letter to the Pope 1320 declaring Scottish Independence. |
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| | Sinclair-364 | 5th cousin 25x removed |
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| Henry (Stewart) Stuart Lord Darnley and King Consort of Scotland (1545 - 1567) was the son of Matthew Stuart, 4th Earl of Lennox and Lady Margaret Douglas. Both his parents had designs on the thrones of Great Britain. His father was 3rd in line to the Scottish throne, and his mother was the granddaughter of Henry VII of England. Both were staunch Roman Catholics, and represented a threat to the Protestant rulers of England. |
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| | Stewart-2328 | 9th cousin 14x removed |
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| Henry (Tudor) of England |
1 |
| | Tudor-4 | 3rd cousin, 18 times removed |
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| '''Henry “Hotspur” Percy KG KB''' |
1 |
| | Percy-4 | 21st great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Henry 5th Earl of Hereford de Bohun |
2 |
| | Bohun-7 |
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| | | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 25th Great Grandson |
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| Henry 5th Earl of Hereford deBohun, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Bohun-7 | |
1 |
| Henry de Bohun |
2 |
| | Bohun-7 | 22nd great-grandson |
2 |
| Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Bohun-7 | 23rd great grandson |
1 |
| Henry De Bohun, Surety Baron |
2 |
| | Bohun-7 |
2 |
| | | 22nd great grand daughter |
1 |
| | | 24th great-grandson |
1 |
| Henry Filmer |
1 |
| | Filmer-6 | 10x-great-granddaughter |
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| Henry George Herbert (1772 - 1833) known as Lord Carnavon, supported the plight of the worker during the Swing Riots, stating in the House of Commons that their role had been greatly depleted and impoverished by the advent of the use of new machinery, which led employers to use fewer workers to farm their land |
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| | Herbert-138 | 11th cousins 9x removed |
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| Henry Henry VIII Tudor (1491 - 1547) was born on Tuesday, 28 June 1491 at Greenwich Palace in Kent, England, where his father had spared no expense making this Palace magnificent. He was the third child and second son of Henry VII, the first Tudor King of England, and his Queen Elizabeth of York. He was baptized, at the Greenwich Parish Church by the Bishop of Exeter, Lord Privy Seal.and was King of England from 1509 to 1547 |
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| | Tudor-4 | 8th cousin 15x removed |
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| Henry I Capet King of France, de Vermandois |
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| | Capet-341 | 28th Great Granddaughter |
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| Henry I De Normandie King of England, Duke of Normandy |
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| | Normandie-45 | 27th Great Granddaughter |
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| Henry II |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 | 23rd great grandson |
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| Henry II King of England |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 |
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| | | 23rd great-grandson |
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| Henry II Plantagenet King of England, Curtmantle, FitzEmpress |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
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| Henry II, King of England |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 |
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| | | 21st g grandson |
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| | | 24th great-grandson |
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| Henry III King of England |
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| | Plantagenet-167 | |
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| Henry III King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine |
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| | Plantagenet-167 | 21st great granddaughter |
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| Henry III Plantagenet King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine |
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| | Plantagenet-167 | 23rd Great Granddaughter |
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| Henry III) King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine |
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| | Plantagenet-167 | Granddaughter |
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| Henry IV |
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| | Lancaster-434 | 17th Great grandson |
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| Henry Mainwaring (1587 - 1653) was an English lawyer, soldier, author, seaman and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. He was for a time a pirate based in Newfoundland and then a naval officer with the Royal Navy. |
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| | Mainwaring-411 | 8th cousin 12x removed |
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| Henry Plantagenet |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 | 23rd Great Grandson |
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| Henry Ray Perot (1930 - 2019) was an American business magnate, billionaire, philanthropist, and politician |
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| | Perot-39 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Henry Samson (bef. 1604 - 1684), was a passenger on the Mayflower |
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| | Samson-27 | 12th cousins 13x removed |
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| Henry Thibodaux, 4th Governor of Louisiana |
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| | Thibodaux-22 | 1st cousin, 7 times removed |
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| Henry VIII |
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| | Tudor-4 |
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| | | 1st cousin, eighteen times removed |
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| | | 2nd cousin, 15x removed |
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| | | 3rd cousins 17x removed |
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| | | 4th cousin 15x removed |
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| | | 5th cousin 15x removed |
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| | | 5th cousins 14x removed |
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| Henry VIII King of England |
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| | Tudor-4 | third cousins 15 times removed |
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| Henry VIII King of England II |
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| | Tudor-4 | 2nd cousin, 15 times removed |
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| Henry William Crosbie Ward (1828 - 1911) was the second son of Edward Ward, 3rd Viscount Bangor and his wife Harriet Margaret Maxwell, second daughter of Henry Maxwell, 6th Baron Farnham. Ward was educated at Rugby School and then at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. In 1881, he succeeded his older brother Edward as viscount. |
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| | Ward-10585 | 13th cousin 5x removed |
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| Henry Williams Dwight Wells (1805 - 1878) was a co-founder of the American companies, American Express and Wells Fargo & Company, as well as a philanthropist and a benefactor of Wells College |
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| | Wells-14654 | 14th cousins 5x removed |
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| Henry (Henry II) King of England, Curtmantle, FitzEmpress |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 | Granddaughter |
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| Henry (Henry I-II) Jerusalem |
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| | Champagne-179 | Granddaughter |
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| Henry (Henry VII) King of England |
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| | Tudor-18 | Granddaughter |
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| Henry, King of England |
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| | Normandie-45 | 39th Great Granddaughter |
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| Her Grace Barbara 1st Duchess of Cleveland |
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| | Villiers-1 | |
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| her husband |
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| | Ivie-76 | |
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| her husband (!) |
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| | Lavallee-92 | |
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| her husband(!) |
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| | Dunkerley-77 | |
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| Herbert Hoover (31) |
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| | Hoover-328 | 13th cousin 3x removed |
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| Hercules George Robert Robinson GCMG (1824 - 1897) was a British colonial administrator who became the 5th Governor of Hong Kong and subsequently, the 14th Governor of New South Wales, the first Governor of Fiji, and the 8th Governor of New Zealand. From June 1859 until August 1896 |
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| | Robinson-21888 | 20th cousin, 5x removed |
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| Hercules Ogle Sr. (1731 - 1804) |
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| | Ogle-56 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| Herina Palaiologina |
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| | Palaiologina-3 | 25th Great Grandson |
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| Herman (Melvill) Melville (1819 - 1891), was an author, journalist, war correspondent, horseman, jockey, farmer, and soldier |
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| | Melvill-6 | 19th cousins,3x removed |
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| Hermann der Lange von Brandenburg |
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| | Von Brandenburg-26 | |
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| High le Bigod, Surety Baron |
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| | Bigot-1 | 22nd great-grandson |
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| Hildegarde (Schwaben) von Vinzagau (abt. 758 - 783) was a Frankish queen and the wife of Charlemagne from c. 771 until her death. Hildegard was a noblewoman of Frankish and Alemannian heritage. Through eleven years of marriage with Charlemagne, Hildegard helped share in his rule as well as having nine children with him, including the kings Charles the Younger and Pepin of Italy and the emperor Louis the Pious. |
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| | Schwaben-39 | 37th Great Granddaughter |
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| his wife (!) |
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| | Lilly-988 | |
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| his wife(!) |
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| | Latilla-4 | |
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| Hlodvir Thorfinsson, Earl of Orkney |
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| | Thorfinsson-4 | 30th great grandson |
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| HM Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (Queen Elizabeth II) Windsor |
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| | Windsor-1 | |
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| Hōhepine Cooper née Te Wake (1895 - 1994) was a respected Māori leader in New Zealand, often referred to as 'Mother of the Nation', who worked for many years for the rights of her people, and particularly to improve the lot of Māori women, and protect the land for Maori people. In 1981 she was bestowed with the title of Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her many achievements for the Maori people. |
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| | Te Wake-1 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
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| Homer |
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| | Huff-6904 | |
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| HRH Catherine E. Mountbatten-Windsor GCVO formerly Middleton |
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| | Middleton-358 | |
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| HRH Prince William A. Mountbatten-Windsor KG KT PC |
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| | Windsor-75 | |
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| HRH Prince William Mountbatten-Windsor |
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| | Windsor-75 | 10th cousin once removed |
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| Hugh (Bigod) le Bigod (1185 - 1225) was the 5th Earl of Norfolk, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Bigod-1 | 26th Great Grand Niece |
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| Hugh (Fraser) Fraser First Lord Lovat |
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| | Fraser-303 | |
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| Hugh 5th Earl of Norfolk le Bigod |
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| | Bigod-1 |
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| | | 24th great granddaughter |
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| | | 24th Great Grandson |
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| Hugh Capet King of France |
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| | Capet-57 | 30th Great Granddaughter |
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| Hugh de Neville |
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| | Neville-1444 | 22nd great-grandson |
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| Hugh le Bigod |
2 |
| | Bigod-1 | 21st great-grandson |
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| Hugh le Bigod 5th Earl of Norfolk |
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| | Bigod-1 | |
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| Hugh le Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk |
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| | Bigod-1 | 22nd great-granddaughter |
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| Hugh le Bigod, Surety Baron |
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| | Bigod-1 | |
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| Hugh le Despenser |
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| | Despenser-6 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Hugh Milburn Milly Stone (1904 - 1980) was an American film and television actor |
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| | Stone-5390 | 18th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Hugh 5th Earl of Norfolk le Bigod |
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| | Bigod-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Hugh Earl of Chester, Viscount D'avranches, Viscount Bayeux |
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| | Gernon-38 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Hugues (Châtillon) de Châtillon |
1 |
| | Ch%C3%A2tillon-23 | Granddaughter |
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| Hugues (Hugh) Capet King of the Franks |
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| | Capet-57 | 35th great grandson |
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| Hugues (Hugues XI) comte Marche |
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| | Lusignan-3 | |
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| Humility Cooper (abt. 1619 - bef. 1651), was a passenger on the Mayflower. |
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| | Cooper-3899 | 12th cousins 13x removed |
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| Humphrey DeForest Bogart (1899 - 1957), actor |
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| | Bogart-6 | 8th cousins 4x removed |
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| Humphrey (Humphrey I) with the Beard de Bohun |
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| | Bohun-140 | |
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| Hunda Eysteinsson |
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| | Eysteinsson-14 | 37th great grandson |
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| Huntingfield, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Huntingfield-11 | |
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| Hywel Dda Prince of Deheubarth ap Cadell |
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| | Ap Cadell-25 | |
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| Ida le Bigod née Tosny (1160 - 1204) was the mistress of Henry II of England, and became the wife of Roger Bigod, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Clare-673 | 27th Great Granddaughter |
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| Ingegerd of Sweden (St. Anna of Novgorod) |
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| | Olofsdottir-8 | 30th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Ingegerd Ирина (Irina) Sankta Anna Saint Anna Olofsdotter formerly Olofsdottir aka of Sweden |
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| | Olofsdottir-8 | 29th great grandson |
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| Isaac Newton |
1 |
| | Newton-17 | |
1 |
| Isabe de Roos née Dunkeld (1170 - 1240) was the wife of Robert de Ros, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Dunkeld-3 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
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| Isabel of Cornwall née Marshal (1200 - 1240) was a medieval English countess, she was the wife of both Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford and 1st Earl of Gloucester and Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall (son of King John of England). With the former, she was a great grandparent of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland. |
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| | Marshal-124 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
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| Isabella FitzRobert (1160 - 1217) was the wife of Geoffrey de Mandville, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | FitzRobert-26 | 26th Great Grand Niece |
1 |
| Isabelle (Angoulême) de Lusignan (Countess of Angoulême) Queen of England |
1 |
| | Angoulême-40 | 22cd Great-Granddaughter |
1 |
| Isabelle Capet Plantagenet, the Fair Queen-Consort |
1 |
| | Capet-116 | 21rst Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Isabelle Isabelle the Fair, Queen-Consort, the She-Wolf of France |
1 |
| | Capet-116 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Isabelle Reine de France de Hainaut |
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| | Hainaut-19 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ivar of Waterford |
1 |
| | Of Waterford-1 | |
1 |
| J. K. Simmons, actor |
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| | Simmons-4978 | 21st cousins, 1x removed |
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| Jack F. Purvis (1906 - 1962), was an American jazz musician. |
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| | Purvis-1817 | 17th cousins 3x removed |
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| Jackson DeForest Dee Kelley (1920 - 1999) was an American actor, known for his role on Star Trek as Dr Leonard Bones McCoy |
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| | Kelley-3056 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
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| James (Hamilton) Hamilton Duke of Châtellerault |
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| | Hamilton-1233 | Granddaughter |
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| James (Hepburn) Hepburn 1st Duke of Orkney (1545 - 1567) was better known by his inherited title of 4th Earl of Bothwell, was hereditary Lord High Admiral of Scotland. He is best known for his association with and subsequent marriage on 15 May 1567 at Holyrood to Mary, Queen of Scots, as her third husband. |
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| | Hepburn-31 | 9th cousin 14x removed |
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| James (Stewart) King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-2313 | Granddaughter |
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| | Stewart-588 | 14th Great Grandson |
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| James (Stewart) Stewart Black Knight of Lorn |
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| | Stewart-4030 | |
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| James (Stewart) Stewart King James Ist of Scots's |
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| | Stewart-419 | 15th Great-Grandson |
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| James (Stewart) Stewart King James Vth of Scots |
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| | Stewart-2313 | 13 great-granddaughter |
1 |
| James Buchanan (15) |
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| | Buchanan-787 | 11th cousin 8x removed |
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| James Butler Bonham (1807 - 1836). was killed on 6 March 1836, along with the rest of the Defenders, when Santa Anna's army struck the Alamo compound with its own cannon. |
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| | Bonham-375 | 14th cousins 4x removed |
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| James Charles (Stuart) Stuart King James VIth of Scots and Ist of England |
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| | Stuart-2 | 4th cousin 13x removed |
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| James Clinton Neill (1788 - 1848), was headed back. He stopped in Gonzales to buy medicines for the Alamo when it fell in the Battle of the Alamo. |
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| | Neill-862 | 6th cousins 5x removed |
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| James Douglas (1286 - 1330) was a Scottish knight and feudal lord. He was one of the chief commanders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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| | Douglas-39 | 6th cousins 25x removed |
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| James Earl Jimmy Carter (1924 - ) was the 76th Governor of Georgia (1971-1975) and 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) |
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| | Carter-1086 | 17th cousins 2x removed |
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| James I Stewart King of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-419 | 17th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| James II Stewart King of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-1166 | 16th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| James III Stewart King of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-2316 | 16th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| James IV King of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-588 | 15th great-grandddaughter |
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| James IV Stewart King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-588 |
2 |
| | | 14th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 15th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| James James of Radnor, Radnorshire, Wales |
1 |
| | James-956 | 8th great granddaughter |
1 |
| James Jim Bowie (1796 - 1836) is legendary due to his family and his exploits, as well as his contributions to Texas and the Alamo history. |
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| | Bowie-279 | 19th cousins 3x removed |
1 |
| James Madison (4) |
1 |
| | Madison-1 | 3th cousin 5x removed |
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| James MadisonJr |
1 |
| | Madison-1 | |
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| James Maitland (Jimmy) Stewart (1908 - 1997), actor |
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| | Stewart-10798 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
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| James Maitland Jimmy Stewart (1908 - 1997) was one of the most beloved actors of Hollywood's golden era, Academy Award winner, and World War II hero |
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| | Stewart-10798 | 20th cousin, 3x removed |
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| James Mercer Hughes (1901 - 1967) was a poet, fiction writer, playwright, columnist and a leader of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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| | Hughes-28 | 14th cousins 5x removed |
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| James Pierson Beckwourth |
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| | Beckwourth-1 |
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| | | 4th Cousin Six Times Removed |
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| James Stewart King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-2313 | 17 Great Granddaughter |
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| James The Black Douglas |
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| | douglas-396 | 20th Great Grand Nephew |
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| James V |
1 |
| | Stewart-2313 | 15th great-grandson |
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| James V, King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-2313 | 16th great grandson |
1 |
| James (James III) King of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-2316 | Granddaughter |
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| James (James IV) King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-588 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jane (Grey) Dudley |
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| | Grey-215 | 3rd cousin, 18 times removed |
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| Jane Dudley née Grey (1537 - 1554) was proclaimed Queen of England on 10 July 1553 and briefly reigned until 19 July, when her cousin Mary I acceded to the throne following the defection of Jane's supporters. She was beheaded 12 February 1554. |
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| | Grey-215 | 9th cousin 13x removed |
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| Jane Mallory Birkin (1946 - 2023) was an English singer and actress |
1 |
| | Birkin-52 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Jane Marie Cox (1922 - 1986) was the husband of Kurt Vonnegut Jr. |
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| | Cox-12532 | 21st cousin |
1 |
| Jane Seymour (1509 - 1537) was the third wife of King Henry VIII, and mother of Prince Edward |
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| | Seymour-225 | 7th cousin 16x removed |
1 |
| Jane Young née Terry (1819- 1847) was the forty-first wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Terry-5263 | 8th cousins 3x removed |
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| Janis Joplin |
1 |
| | Joplin-40 | 9th cousin, 1 time removed |
1 |
| Janis Lyn Joplin |
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| | Joplin-40 | 8th Cousin |
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| Janis Lyn Joplin (1943 - 1970) was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist. |
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| | Joplin-40 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
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| Jasper More (bef. 1613 - 1620), was a passenger on the Mayflower. |
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| | More-105 | 10th cousins 12x removed |
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| Jean (Jan II) Jan graaf van Henegouwen van Avesnes |
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| | Avesnes-83 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jean (Jean I) l'Aveugle, the Blind, Count of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Poland, Johann |
1 |
| | Luxembourg-7 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jean (Jean I) Sans Peur, Duke of Burgundy |
1 |
| | Bourgogne-395 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jean (Jean II) Duke of Bretagne |
1 |
| | Dreux-22 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jean (Jean II) le Bon de France |
1 |
| | Valois-139 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jean-Baptiste Dubé |
1 |
| | Dubé-709 | 6th great grandson |
1 |
| Jeanette Helen Janet (Morrison) Leigh (1927 - 2004), actress |
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| | Morrison-5735 | very distant cousins |
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| Jeanne de Clisson (1300 - 1359) also known as Jeanne de Belleville and the Lioness of Brittany, was a French/Breton former noblewoman who became a privateer to avenge her husband after he was executed for treason by the French king. She crossed the English Channel targeting French ships and often slaughtering their crew. It was her practice to leave at least one sailor alive to carry her message to the King of France. |
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| | Belleville-114 | distant cousin |
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| Jeanne Stapleton née Murray (1923 - 2013) was a theatre, film, and TV actress. She was known for both her husky and high-pitched vocalizations, especially as Edith Bunker on the TV show, All In The Family . |
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| | Murray-5171 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Jeanne Comtesse de Hainaut de Hainaut |
1 |
| | Valois-6 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jeanne (Jeanne I) Juana Reina de Navarra, Comtesse de Champagne, Reine de France de Navarre |
1 |
| | Navarre-49 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Jeffrey Charles William Michael Conaway (1950 - 2011), actor |
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| | Conaway-62 | 22nd cousins 1x removed |
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| | Conaway-62 {{Relationship Sticker | 22nd cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Jennifer Joanna Aniston (1969 - ) is an American actress and producer, known for her role on Friends |
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| | Aniston-2 | 22nd cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Jens Stoltenberg (1959 - ) was a Norwegian politician who served as Secretary General of NATO since 2014, and former Prime Minister of Norway between 2000-2001, 2005-2013 |
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| | Stoltenberg-351 | distant cousin |
1 |
| Jeremiah Tracy |
1 |
| | Tracy-2138 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| Jerry Lee Lewis |
2 |
| | Lewis-16560 |
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| | | 14th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| | | 7th cousin, 3 times removed |
1 |
| Jerry Lee Lewis (1935 - 2022) sometimes called The Killer, American pianist and singer-songwriter of gospel, country, boogie woogie, and rockabilly, was also rock & roll's first great wild man. |
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| | Lewis-16560 | 20th cousins 4x removed |
1 |
| Jerry Lee Lewis (1935 - 2022), is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and pianis |
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| | Lewis-16560 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
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| Jesse James |
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| | James-761 |
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| | | 2nd cousin, thrice removed |
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| | | 3rd cousin, four times removed |
1 |
| | | 5th cousin 5 times removed |
1 |
| | | first cousin |
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| Jesse Lester McReynolds (1929 - 2023) was an American bluegrass musician. He was best known for his innovative crosspicking and split-string styles of mandolin playing. |
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| | McReynolds-1082 | 18th cousin |
1 |
| Jesse Woodson James (1847 - 1882) was one of the most notorious outlaws in the American West, robbing trains and leading the James-Younger Gang. |
1 |
| | James-761 | 25th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Jessica Chastain |
1 |
| | Chastain-718 | 7th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| Jiles Perry Big Bopper Richardson Jr. (1930 - 1959), professionally known as The Big Bopper, was a rock and roll singer, best remembered for his hit song Chantilly Lace (1958). He died in the same plane crash that killed early rock-n-roll icons Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, an event that became known as The Day The Music Died |
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| | Richardson-23243 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
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| Jiles Perry Richardson Jr. The Big Bopper |
1 |
| | Richardson-23243 | 17th cousin |
1 |
| Jim Carrey |
1 |
| | Carrey-3 | 11th cousins |
1 |
| Jim Carrey, actor |
2 |
| | Carrey-3 | 26th cousins 2x removed |
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| Jimi Hendrix |
1 |
| | Hendrix-634 | 6th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| Jimmy Carter (39) |
1 |
| | Carter-1086 | 7th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Joan (Beaufort) Queen Dowager of Scots |
1 |
| | Beaufort-20 | |
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| Joan (Menteith) Countess of Strathearn (1302 - 1367) was the daughter of Sir John Menteith and an unknown mother. Her date of birth has been estimated based upon her first marriage circa 1323. Assuming she was around 21 at the time of this marriage, her birth date may have occurred about 1302. |
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| | Menteith-3 | 6th cousins 25x removed |
1 |
| Joan (Plantagenet) Queen of Scots (1321 - 1362) was the daughter of King Edward II and Isabelle de France. In accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Northampton, at seven years of age she was married on 17 July 1328 to the then 4 year old David Bruce of Scotland at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England. As a result of her marriage, Joanna was styled as Queen Consort Joanna of Scotland on 24 November 1331. |
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| | Plantagenet-581 | 4th cousin 24x removed |
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| Joan de Beauvoir (de Havilland) Fontaine (1917 - 2013), actress |
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| | De Havilland-66 | 18th cousins 4x removed |
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| Joan of Arce (Plantagenet) Countess of Hertford and Gloucester de Clare |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-181 | 21st great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Joan Princess of Wales, Countess of Kent |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-125 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Joanne (Woodward) Newman |
1 |
| | Woodward-3781 | 8th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Jocelyne Bourassa (1947 - 2021), was a Canadian golfer considered to be the best player in the history of Quebec and Canada |
2 |
| | Bourassa-781 | 20th cousins 3x removed |
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| Joel Emanuel (Hägglund) Hill (1879 - 1915) and also known as Joseph Hillström,[1] was a Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, familiarly called the Wobblies ). |
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| | Hägglund-25 | 25th cousin 4x removed |
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| Johann the Alchemist Brandenburg |
1 |
| | Hohenzollern-1 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| John (Clavering) FitzRobert (1193 - 1241) was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Clavering-13 | 25th Great Grand Niece |
1 |
| John (Clavering) FitzRobert, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Clavering-13 | 23rd great-grandson |
1 |
| John (Erskine) Erskine Fifth Lord Erskine' |
1 |
| | Erskine-108 | Granddaughter |
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| John (Lacy) de Lacy (1192 - 1240) was 7th Earl of Lincoln and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Lacy-284 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
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| John (Lacy) de Lacy, Surety Baron |
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| | Lacy-284 | |
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| John (Plantagenet) King of England |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | 22cd Great-Granddaughter |
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| John (Plantagenet) of England (1166 - 1216) was King of England from 1199 to 1216, succeeded by Henry III |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | 26th Great Grand Niece |
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| John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt |
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| | Plantagenet-66 | Granddaughter |
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| John (Stewart) King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-972 | 18th great-granddaughter |
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| John (Stewart) Stewart of Balveny First Earl of Atholl |
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| | Stewart-1555 | Granddaughter |
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| John Alexander Douglas McCurdy (1886 - 1961 , Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. |
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| | McCurdy-1001 | 19th cousins 8x removed |
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| John Awbrey |
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| | Awbrey-38 | 7x-gr-granddaughter |
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| John Calvin Coolidge Jr. (1872 - 1933) was best known as a singer/crooner/actor from the 1940-1980 era. His voice made him one of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century, with over half a billion records in circulation |
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| | Coolidge-13 | 8th cousin 3x removed |
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| John Calvin Coolidge Jr. (1872 - 1933), 48th Governor of Massachusetts (1919-1921) 29th Vice President of the United States (1921-1923) and the 30th President of the United States(1923-1829). |
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| | Coolidge-13 | 8th cousins 3x removed |
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| John Chapman |
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| | Chapman-4652 | |
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| John Charles Carter Charlton Heston (1923 - 2008) was an Academy Award winning American actor, and political activist |
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| | Carter-12994 | 23rd cousin 1x removed |
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| John Clavering |
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| | Clavering-13 | 21st great-grandson |
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| John Conyers |
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| | Conyers-619 | Granddaughter |
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| John Crawford |
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| | Crawford-451 | 10th great grandson |
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| John Davison Rockefeller Sr (1839 - 1937), was a businessman and philanthropist. |
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| | Rockefeller-1 | 18th cousins 5x removed |
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| John de Lacy |
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| | Lacy-284 | 21st great-grandson |
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| John de Lacy, Surety Baron |
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| | Lucy-284 | 22nd great-grandson |
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| John Donald Cameron. Second Lieutenant. NZ Pioneer Battalion. 9/908 |
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| | Cameron-17455 | |
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| John Drake |
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| | Drake-533 | 11th great grandson |
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| John Ernst Steinbeck Jr (1902 - 1968) was an American author, best known for his novels The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men, typical of his focus on the plight of the downtrodden |
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| | Steinbeck-7 | 22nd cousin |
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| John FitzRobert formerly Clavering Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, Baron of Whalton, Northumberland, Lord of Stokesley, Yorkshire |
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| | Clavering-13 | 25th great grandson |
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| John Forbes Nash Jr. (1928 - 2015) known and published as John Nash, was an American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, real algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and partial differential equations. He and fellow game theorists, John Harsanyi and Reinhard Selten, were awarded the 1994 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. In 2015, he and Louis Nirenberg were awarded the Abel Prize for their contributions to the field of partial differential equations |
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| | Nash-3711 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| John Griffith Jack London Chaney (1876 - 1916) was an American author, journalist, and social activist. |
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| | Chaney-637 | 6th cousin 5x removed |
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| John Hancock |
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| | Hancock-2 | 11th cousin 5x removed |
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| John Hancock III |
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| | Hancock-2 | 5th cousin, nine times removed |
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| John Hancock III (1736 - 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution.[1] He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. |
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| | Hancock-2 | 12th cousin 9x removed |
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| John Hanson (1721 - 1783), was the 9th President of the Continental Congress (5 Nov 1781 - 4 Nov 1782) |
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| | Hanson-1872 | 16th cousins 10x removed |
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| John Harington (1560 - 1612) was an English writer. In addition to being an accomplished poet and courtier, John is credited with inventing the first English flushing toilet. |
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| | Harington-46 | 9th cousin 15x removed |
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| John Henry Doc Holliday (1851 - 1887) was an American old West gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. He is remembered for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and the gunfight at the O.K. Corral |
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| | Holliday-60 | 24th cousin 6x removed |
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| John John of Chester, Earl of Lincoln, Constable of Chester de Lacy |
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| | Lacy-284 |
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| John King of England |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | |
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| John King of England, Lackland of England |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | 23rd Great grandson |
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| John Lisle (1609 1664 was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1659. He supported the Parliamentarian cause in the English Civil War and was one of the regicides of King Charles I of England.[1] He was assassinated by an agent of the crown while in exile in Switzerland. |
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| | Lisle-3 | 10th cousin 13x removed |
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| John Lithgow (1945- ) is an American actor. |
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| | Lithgow-57 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| John Merrill |
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| | Merrill-3813 | 8th great grandson |
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| John Mitchell Long |
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| | Long-17206 | 3rd cousin |
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| John Moss aka Mosse, Morse |
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| | Moss-258 | 12th great grandson |
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| John of Gaunt |
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| | Plantagenet-66 | 19th Great Grandson |
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| '''John of Gaunt''' |
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| | Plantagenet-66 | 22nd great granddaughter |
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| John of Warkworth FitzRobert |
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| | Clavering-13 |
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| John Pierpont Morgan (1837 - 1913), was an American financier and investment banker during the Gilded Age. He was instrumental in forming major corporations such as U.S. Steel, International Harvester, and General Electric and had controlling interests in various businesses, including Aetna, Western Union, Pullman Car Company, and 21 railroads. Adrian Wooldridge characterized Morgan as America's greatest banker |
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| | Morgan-61 | 15th cousins 6x removed |
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| John Plantagenet King of England, Lackland |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | 24th Great Granddaughter |
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| John Plantagenet of Gaunt |
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| | Plantagenet-66 | 19th Great Granddaughter |
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| John Q Adams |
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| | Adams-12 | |
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| John Quincy Adams (6) |
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| | Adams-12 | 12th cousin 4x removed |
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| John R Johnny Cash (1932 - 2003) was a Country and Western singer, and was a Military Veteran. He served in the United States Air Force from July 7, 1950-July 3, 1954 Staff Sergeant, 12th Radio Squadron Mobile, Honorably discharged |
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| | Cash-217 | 20th cousin 1x removed |
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| John Robert III Stewart King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-972 | 18th Great Granddaughter |
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| John Sholto (Douglas) Douglas, Ninth Marquess of Queensberry (1844 - 1900) 9th Marquess of Queensberry was a British nobleman remembered for his atheism, his outspoken views, for lending his name to the Queensberry Rules that form the basis of modern boxing, and for his role in the downfall of the Irish author and playwright Oscar Wilde. |
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| | Douglas-5371 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
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| John Sidney McCain (1936 - 2018) was a respected Vietnam War Veteran and Prisoner of War, as well as United States Senator and Presidential Candidate. |
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| | McCain-6 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| John Singer Sargent (1856 - 1925), was an American expatriate artist, considered the leading portrait painter of his generation. |
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| | Sargent-18 | 16th cousins, 6x removed |
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| John Smith |
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| | Smith-29095 | 7th great grandson |
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| John The Marshal FitzGilbert |
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| | Marshal-19 | |
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| John Tyler (10) |
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| | Tyler-150 | 12th cousin 3x removed |
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| John W Campbell |
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| | Campbell-29035 | 13th cousin 1x removed |
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| John Wayne |
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| | Morrison-2413 | 12th cousin 1x removed |
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| John William Warner III (1927 - 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia from 1979 to 2009. Warner served as Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee from 1999 to 2001, and again from 2003 to 2007. He also served as the Chair of the Senate Rules Committee from 1995 to 1999. |
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| | Warner-4895 | 20th cousin, 4x removed |
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| John Witherspoon (1723 - 1794) was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence |
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| | Witherspoon-160 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| John 1st Lord Cherleton of Powis de Charleton |
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| | Charlton-245 | Granddaughter |
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| John 7th Earl of Lincoln, Constable of Chester |
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| | Lacy-284 | Granddaughter |
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| John King of England, Lackland |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | Granddaughter |
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| John Lord of Spennithorne Fitz Randolph |
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| | Fitzrandolph-24 | |
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| John of Barnard Castle de Balliol |
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| | Balliol-7 | Granddaughter |
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| Johnny Allen Jimi Hendrix (1942 - 1970) was an iconic American musician, singer, and songwriter |
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| | Hendrix-634 | 22nd cousin 3x removed |
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| Johnny Depp |
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| | Depp-6 | 9th cousins twice removed |
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| Johnny Depp, is an American actor, film producer, and musician |
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| | Depp-6 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
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| Jonathan Edwards |
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| | Edwards-914 | 2nd cousin, ten times removed |
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| Jonathan Frakes, singer actress |
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| | Frakes-196 | 18th cousins 1x removed |
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| Joseph Bertrand Arthur Patenaude (1909 - 1974), was an American soccer player (a forward) and is credited by FIFA as scorer of the first hat-trick in the World Cup history. He is a member of the United States Soccer Hall of Fame |
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| | Patenaude-853 | 26th cousins 2x removed |
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| Joseph Carpenter (1753-1839) |
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| | Carpenter-6836 |
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| | | 3rd great granddaughter |
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| | | 5th great grandson |
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| Joseph Castle Eversole |
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| | Eversole-180 | 2nd Cousin Four Times Removed |
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| Joseph Croshaw (abt. 1610 - bef. 1667) |
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| | Croshaw-5 | 11th great grandson |
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| Joseph Frank Buster Keaton (1895 - 1966) was an American actor, comedian and director.[2] He is best known for his silent film work, in which his trademark was physical comedy accompanied by a stoic, deadpan expression that earned him the nickname The Great Stone Face . |
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| | Keaton-175 | 9th cousin 3x removed |
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| Joseph Georges Alexandre Trebek (1940 - 2020) was a Canadian-American game show host and television personality. He is best known for hosting the syndicated general knowledge quiz game show Jeopardy! for 37 seasons from its revival in 1984 until his death in 2020. |
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| | Trebek-1 | 26th cousin 2x removed |
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| Joseph Isaac Clanton (1847 - 1887) was a member of a loose association of outlaws known as The Cowboys who clashed with lawmen Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp as well as Doc Holliday. On October 26, 1881, Clanton was present at the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in the boomtown of Tombstone, Arizona Territory but was unarmed and ran from the gunfight, in which his 19-year-old brother Billy was killed. |
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| | Clanton-178 | 17th cousin, 4x removed |
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| Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliot Trudeau (1919 - 2000) 19th Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979), 21st Prime Minister of Canada (1980-1984) |
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| | Trudeau-148 | 17th cousin, 5x removed |
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| Joseph Wood (1710 - 1782) |
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| | Wood-217 | 8th great grandson |
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| Josephine M. Cochran née Garis (1839 - 1913) is largely unknown now , but she should be declared the patron saint of the modern busy family. In 1886, she patented the first commercial dishwasher - she invented a contraption of gears, belts, and pulleys that could take a cage filled with over 200 dirty dishes, and would re-appear a few minutes later with the dishes as clean as if they had been hand-washed. Her machine, unlike others that had been attempted, was the first to use water pressure rather than scrubbers to clean the dishes. It also had fitted racks to hold the dishes and cutlery in place. |
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| | Garis-1 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Josh Brolin |
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| | Brolin-4 | 6th cousin, once removed |
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| Josh James Brolin (1968 - ) is an American actor. |
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| | Brolin-4 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Joshua Upham Slocum (1844 - 1909) was the first person to sail single-handedly around the world. He left Boston on 24 Apr 1895, and after a voyage exceeding 46,000 miles, reached Newport, Rhode Island, on 27 June 1898. He died in 1909, lost at sea somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle |
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| | Slocum-403 | 21st cousin 6x removed |
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| Josiah Bartlett, American Founding Father |
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| | Bartlett-608 | 3rd cousin, seven times removed |
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| Josiah Bartlett, Founding Father in the American Revolution |
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| | Bartlett-608 | 3rd cousin |
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| Juan (Juan I) el Cazador de Aragón |
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| | Arag%C3%B3n-191 | Granddaughter |
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| Judith of Bavaria |
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| | Welf-55 | Granddaughter |
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| Judith of the Franks, Countess of Flanders |
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| | Carolingian-55 | Granddaughter |
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| Judy Garland |
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| | Gumm-43 | 6th cousin, 4 times removed |
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| Judy Garland [Dorothy] |
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| | Gumm-43 | 14 cousin 1x removed |
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| Julia Carolyn Child née McWilliams (1912 - 2004) was a chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for bringing French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which premiered in 1963. She won Peabody and Emmy Awards for her programs. |
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| | McWilliams-675 | 8th cousin 4x removed |
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| Julia Catherine Stimson RRC (1881 - 1948) was an American nurse, credited as one of several persons who brought nursing to the status of a profession. She became the first woman to attain the rank of Major in the United States Army. Mary T. Sarnecky, author of A History of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps (Penn Press, 1993) wrote, Stimson actively lived a feminist ideology in several singularly oppressive and paternalistic contexts - the upper-class Victorian home, the turn-of-the-century hospital setting and the military establishment of the early 20th century. |
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| | Stimson-464 | 18th cousin 3x removed |
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| Julia Child |
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| | McWilliams-675 | 9th cousins once removed |
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| Julia Howe née Ward (1819 - 1910) was an American poet and author, known for writing The Battle Hymn of the Republic and the original 1870 pacifist Mother's Day Proclamation. She was a strong abolitionist supporter and social activist, particularly for women's suffrage. |
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| | Ward-1 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
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| Julia Jean Mildred Frances Lana Turner (1921 - 1995), actress |
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| | Turner-9522 | 20th cousins 4x removed |
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| Julia Jean Mildred Frances Turner(1921 - 1995) was an American actress whose career spanned nearly 50 years. In the 1940s, she was one of the most popular and highly paid actresses in the United States. As a major star for MGM, she was a huge box office draw, earning millions for her studio. Lana Turner is recognized as one of the foremost actresses of classical Hollywood cinema. |
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| | Turner-9522 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Julia Louis-Dreyfus |
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| | Louis-Dreyfus-1 | 5th cousin, once removed |
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| Julia Louis-Dreyfus (1961- ) is an American actress and comedian. Often described as one of the greatest performers in television history, she is widely known for her roles as various characters on Saturday Night Live (1982–1985), Elaine Benes on Seinfeld (1989–1998), Christine Campbell on The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006–2010), and Selina Meyer on Veep (2012–2019). Her list of accolades makes her one of the most award-winning actresses in American television history, and she has received more Primetime Emmy Awards and more Screen Actors Guild Awards than any other performer. |
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| | Louis-Dreyfus-1 | 24th cousin 2x removed |
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| June Carter Cash |
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| | Carter-10370 | 5th cousin, once removed |
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| Junius Conyers Matthews (1890 - 1978) was an American actor and radio performer who became the original voice of Rabbit in Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise. He also voiced Scottie in One Hundred and One Dalmatians and Archimedes, the owl in The Sword in the Stone and All About Dragons. |
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| | Matthews-15125 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Justin Bieber, singer |
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| | Bieber-380 | 13th cousins 1x removed |
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| Justin Trudeau, 28th Prime Minister of Canada |
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| | Trudeau-195 | 18th cousins 4x removed |
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| Jutta (Bonne) Bohemia, Duchesse consort de Normandie, comtesse consort d'Anjou et Maine |
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| | Luxembourg-110 | Granddaughter |
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| Karel Pieter Antonie Jan Hubertus Godin de Beaufort (1934 - 1964) was the first Dutchman to gain points in the battle for the Formula 1 world championship . He was an avid enthusiast of the Porsche brand and it was a Porsche in which he drove his first sports car race in 1956. |
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| | Godin de Beaufort-1 | 22nd cousin 6x removed |
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| Karen Anne Carpenter (1950 - 1983), singer, musician |
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| | Carpenter-7448 | 11th cousins |
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| Karl Philipp Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771 - 1820) was an Austrian Generalissimo and former Field Marshal |
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| | Schwarzenberg-14 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
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| Karoline Auguste Charlotte von Bayern (1792 - 1873), Queen Caroline Augusta of Bavaria: Empress consort of Austria, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia |
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| | Von Bayern-44 | 20th cousins, 8x removed |
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| Katharine Martha Hepburn née Houghton (1828 - 1889) co-founded the Hartford Equal Franchise League in 1913, a group that eventually numbered between 20,000-30,000 members. She later became President of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, an affiliate of the NAWSA, actively speaking as a representative of women who were mothers as well as suffragists. |
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| | Houghton-810 | 17th cousin 4x removed |
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| Katherine (Roet) Swynford |
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| | Roet-3 |
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| | | 19th great grandson |
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| Katherine (White) Carver (abt. 1574 - 1621), was a passenger on the Mayflower. |
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| | White-11597 | 12th cousins 13x removed |
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| Katherine Countess of Warwick |
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| | Mortimer-53 | |
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| Katherine Hepburn |
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| | Hepburn-455 | 7th cousin 3x removed |
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| Katherine Morgan née Farmer (1867 - 1892) was an American woman who died under mysterious circumstances, and is thought by locals to now haunt the Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, California. She was buried at nearby Mount Hope Cemetery in Division 5, Section 1. |
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| | Farmer-6876 | 19th cousins 3x removed |
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| Katherine Parr (1512 - 1548) was the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. She was Baroness Latimer of Snape Castle (1534-1543), Queen Consort of England, France and Ireland (1543-1547), Queen Regent of England, France and Ireland (July-September 1544), Queen Dowager of England, France and Ireland (1547-1548) and Baroness Seymour of Sudeley (1547-1548). She is remembered for her intelligence, administrative skill, and managing the household and education of the royal children. The simple fact that she survived Henry VIII attests to her intellect and political acumen |
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| | Parr-48 | 4th cousin 16x removed |
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| Katherine Duchess of Lancaster |
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| | Roet-3 | Granddaughter |
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| Kathleen Doyle Kathy Bates (1948 - ) is an American actress and film director |
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| | Bates-4814 | 20th cousin |
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| Kelsey Grammer, actor |
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| | Grammer-64 | 19th cousins |
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| Kenneth I Cináed mac Ailpín, King of Scots, King of the Picts, King of Dál Riata |
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| | MacAlpin-11 | 33rd great grandson |
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| Kenneth I, Founder of Scotland |
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| | MacAlpin-11 | 35th great-grandson |
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| Kevin Bacon |
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| | Bacon-2568 |
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| | | 9th cousin twice removed |
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| | | 9th cousins, twice removed |
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| Kevin Bacon (1958 - ) is an American actor and musician who has won a Golden Globe Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. He was named by The Guardian as one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination. In 2003, Bacon received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |
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| | Bacon-2568 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
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| Kevin Bacon, actor |
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| | Bacon-2568 | 9th cousins 2x removed |
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| Kiefer Sutherland, actor |
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| | Sutherland-1393 | 23rd cousins 2x removed |
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| '''Kind Edward III of England''' |
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| | Plantagenet-70 | 23rd great-granddaughter |
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| '''King Alfred of Wessex''' |
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| | Wessex-33 | 33th great granddaughter |
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| King Cerdic King of the West Saxons of Wessex |
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| | Wessex-349 | 46th great grandson |
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| King Charles III |
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| | Windsor-21 |
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| | | 11th cousin, twice removed |
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| | | 12th cousin, thrice removed |
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| | | 13th cousin, once removed |
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| | | 19th cousin, twice removed, |
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| | | Distant Cousin |
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| King Charles III (Windsor) Mountbatten-Windsor KG (1948 - ) His Majesty King Charles III is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He was born on 14 November 1948, and baptised by the then-Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher on 15 December 1948. As the eldest son, he also had the titles Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. He was created Prince of Wales in 1958, but not invested until eleven years later in 1969. The investiture was televised in colour. |
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| | Windsor-21 | 18th cousin |
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| King Charles III (Windsor) Mountbatten-Windsor KG, ascended to the throne on 8th September 2022 becoming Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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| | Windsor-21 | 13th cousins, 11x removed |
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| King Charles III King of England |
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| | Windsor-21 | 14th cousin |
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| King Edgar |
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| | Wessex-30 | 31st great grandson |
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| King Edmund II, Ironside |
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| | Wessex-28 | 30th great grandson |
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| King Edward I |
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| | Plantagenet-2 |
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| King Edward I (Longshanks) |
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| | Plantagenet-2 |
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| | | 21st great grandaughter |
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| | | the 23rd Great Grandchild |
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| | | Whatever your relationship is |
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| King Edward I King of England Plantagenet |
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| | Plantagenet-2 | 21st great-granddaughter |
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| King Edward I Plantagenet
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| | Plantagenet-2 | 22nd Great Granddaughter |
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| King Edward II |
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| | Plantagenet-378 |
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| | | 19th great grandson |
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| | | 22nd great grandson |
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| | Plantagenet-70 |
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| | | 19th great-grandson |
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| | | 20th Great Grandson |
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| King Edward II Plantagenet |
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| | Plantagenet-378 | 21rst Great Granddaughter |
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| King Edward III |
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| | Plantagenet-70 |
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| | | 13th Great Granddaughter |
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| | | 13th great grandson |
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| | | 14th Great Granddaughter |
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| | | 14th great grandson |
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| | | 15th Great Granddaughter |
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| | | 15th great grandson |
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| | | 16th Great Granddaughter |
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| | | 16th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 17th great granddaughter |
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| | | 17th great grandson of |
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| | | 18 great grandaughter |
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| | | 18th great grandaughter |
1 |
| | | 18th Great granddaughter |
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| | | 18th Great Grandson |
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| | | 18th great-grandson |
2 |
| | | 18th-great grandson |
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| | | 18x great granddaughter |
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| | | 19-21XGreatGranddaughter through 7 paths |
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| | | 19th granddaughter |
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| | | 19th Grandfather |
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| | | 19th Great Grandson |
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| | | 19th Great grandson of |
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| | | 19th Great-Granddaughter |
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| | | 1C21R |
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| | | 20th Great Grandaughter |
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| | | 32 degrees Connection through a common ancestor with |
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| | | 3rd cousin 21 times removed |
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| | | 8th cousins 21 times removed |
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| | | Brent is the 18th great-grandson of |
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| | | Direct 19th great granddaughter |
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| | | Direct Descendant |
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| | | fifth cousins 20 times removed |
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| | | first cousin 21 times removed |
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| | | multiple direct descendent |
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| | | The 19th great-granddaughter of |
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| | | Whatever your relationship is |
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| King Edward III
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| | Plantagenet-70 | 20th Great Granddaughter |
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| King Edward III of England |
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| | Plantagenet-70 | 21st great grandson |
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| King Edward III Plantagenet |
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| | Plantagenet-70 | 20th, 21st, and 22nd great grandson |
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| King Edward IV |
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| | York-1159 |
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| | | 14th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
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1 |
| | | 15th Great Grandson |
1 |
| | | 19th great grandson |
1 |
| King Edward of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-2 | 23rd great-granddaughter |
1 |
| King Ethelred |
1 |
| | Wessex-29 | 30th great grandson |
1 |
| King Harold II |
1 |
| | Wessex-292 | 28th great grandson |
1 |
| King Henry I |
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| | Normandie-45 |
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| | | 25th great grandson |
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| | | 26th great grandson |
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| | | 29th Great Granddaughter |
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| King Henry II |
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| | Plantagenet-1627 |
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| | | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 25th great-grandson |
1 |
| | | 26th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| King Henry III |
2 |
| | Plantagenet-167 |
2 |
| | | 21st great grandson |
1 |
| | | 23rd great grandson |
1 |
| King Henry IV of England |
1 |
| | Lancaster-434 | 19th GGS |
1 |
| King Henry ll |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-1627 | 23d great granddaughter |
1 |
| King Henry VII |
1 |
| | Tudor-18 | 18th great grandson |
1 |
| King james |
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| | Stuart-2 | 6th cousins 12 times removed |
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| King James IV Stewart |
1 |
| | Stewart-588 | 15th and 16th great grandson |
1 |
| King James Stewart Ist of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-419 | 18th great granddaughter |
1 |
| King James VI (Scotland) |
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| | Stuart-2 |
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| | | 5th cousins 14x removed |
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| | | 7th cousins 12x removed |
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| King John |
2 |
| | Plantagenet-143 |
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| | | 22nd great grandson |
1 |
| | | 24th great grandson |
1 |
| King John of England |
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| | Plantagenet-143 |
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| | | 20th great-grandson |
1 |
| | | 22nd great-grandson |
1 |
| | | 23rd great-granddaughter |
1 |
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| | | 24th great-grandson |
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| | | 25th great-grandaughter |
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| | | 25th great-granddaughter |
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| '''King John of England''' |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | 25th great-granddaughter |
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| King John Plantagenet |
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| | Plantagenet-143 | 20th Great-Granddaughter |
1 |
| King Konrad (Conrad I) le Pacifique, Roi de Bourgogne de Bourgogne |
1 |
| | Bourgogne-400 | 29th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| King László (László I) Ladislaus of Hungary formerly Arpadhazi Saint László |
1 |
| | Arpadhazi-30 | 29th great grandson |
1 |
| King Louis IV |
1 |
| | Capet-14 | 26th Great Grandson |
1 |
| King of England, Edward Plantagenet |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | distant cousin |
1 |
| King Richard (Richard I) Coeur de Lion, King of England |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 22nd Great Grand Nephew |
1 |
| King Richard (Richard I) Coeur de Lion, Lionheart, King of England of England |
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| | Plantagenet-248 | 3rd cousins 25 times removed |
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| King Richard I (the Lionheart) of England |
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| | Plantagenet-248 |
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| | | 1st Cousin 26xsRemoved |
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| | | 22nd Great Grand Niece |
1 |
| | | 23 great-grand niece |
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| | | 24 Degrees from |
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| | | 24th great grandniece |
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| | | 24th Great Grandson |
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| | | 25th Great Grand Niece |
1 |
| | | 26th great grand nephew |
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| King Robert (Bruce) 1st of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 | 19th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| King Robert Bruce Ist of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 | 19th great granddaughter |
1 |
| King Robert II of Scotland |
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| | Stewart-1001 | 16th GGS |
1 |
| King Robert Stewart IIIrd of Scots |
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| | Stewart-972 | 19th great granddaughter |
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| King Robert the Bruce |
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| | Bruce-129 |
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| | | 20th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 22nd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| King Stanislaw August, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania |
1 |
| | Poniatowski-7 | 4th cousin, 8 times removed |
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| King Stephen I |
2 |
| | Blois-94 |
2 |
| | | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 26th great grandson |
1 |
| King Tuathal Teachtmar |
1 |
| | Teachtmar-2 | 51st great grandson |
1 |
| King William I, William the Conqueror |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 27th great grandson |
1 |
| King William the Conqueror |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| King Marius (Meurig) ap Gweirydd |
1 |
| | Britain-34 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Kirstie Louise Alley (1951 - 2022), actress |
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| | Alley-2541 | 21st cousins 3x removed |
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| Klaus Georg Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Gerd (von Amsberg) van Amsberg (1926 - 2002) was Prince of the Netherlands from 30 April 1980 until his death in 2002 as the husband of Queen Beatrix. |
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| | Von Amsberg-1 | 24th cousin 3x removed |
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| Knud Lavard Duke of Sønderjylland-Schleswig, King of The Wenden av Danmark |
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| | Eriksson-315 | Granddaughter |
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| Konrad (Bourgogne) de Bourgogne |
1 |
| | Bourgogne-400 | |
1 |
| Konrad I |
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| | Bourgogne-400 | 29th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Konrad (Konrad II) Holy Roman Emperor |
1 |
| | Salier-9 | Granddaughter |
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| Kristen Wiig, is an American actress, comedian, writer, and filmmaker. She portrayed Dr. Erin Gilbert in Ghostbusters: Answer the Call in 2016. |
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| | Wiig-11 | 8th cousins 1x removed |
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| Kurt Cobain, of the muscial group Nirvana |
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| | Cobain-1 | |
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| Kurt Russell, actor |
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| | Russell-8364 | 11th cousins |
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| Kyra Minturn Sedgwick (1965 - ) is an American film and television actress she has won a Golden Globe and Emmy. |
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| | Sedgwick-172 | 11th cousins |
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| L Frank Baum [Author] |
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| | Baum-396 | 12th cousin 3x removed |
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| Lacy-284, Surety Baron |
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| | Lacy-284 | |
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| Lady Diana (Spencer) Mountbatten-Windsor |
1 |
| | Spencer-40 | 11th cousin |
1 |
| Lady Diana, Princess of Wales |
1 |
| | Spencer-40 | 9th cousin once removed |
1 |
| Lady Godgifu (Lady Godiva) of Mercia |
1 |
| | Lincolnshire-6 | 32nd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lady Godiva |
1 |
| | Lincolnshire-6 | |
1 |
| Lady Joan Beaufort Queen Dowager of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-2316 | 17th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lady Joan Queen Dowager of Scots |
1 |
| | Beaufort-20 | 15th great grandson |
1 |
| Lady Jonet The Grey Lady Douglas |
1 |
| | Douglas-803 | 16th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lady Marjorie Bruce |
1 |
| | Bruce-124 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lady Agnes Randolph Countess of Dunbar and March |
1 |
| | Randolph-348 | |
1 |
| Lady Alice Tyrrell formerly Coggeshall |
1 |
| | Coggeshall-1 | |
1 |
| Lady Jean Gordon Countess of Sutherland |
1 |
| | Gordon-2129 | |
1 |
| Lady Margaret Countess of Richmond and Derby |
1 |
| | Beaufort-52 | Granddaughter |
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| Laila Ali (1977 - ), is an American television personality and retired professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2007. She retired undefeated, she held the WBC, WIBA, IWBF and IBA female super middleweight titles, and the IWBF light heavyweight title. |
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| | Ali-309 | 25th cousin 1x removed |
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| Lana Turner |
1 |
| | Turner-9522 | 12th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Lanvallei-3, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Lanvallei-3 | |
1 |
| Larry McMurtry (Texasville) |
1 |
| | McMurtry-160 | 7th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Lars Johan Hierta (1801 - 1872) was the founder of Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. Due to the critical views expressed in Aftonbladet, the paper was several times banned from publishing, which Hierta circumvented by launching it as a new paper under a slightly modified name. |
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| | Hierta-272 | distant cousin |
1 |
| Laura Bush née Welch (1946 - ) is an American teacher, librarian, memoirist, and author who served as first lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009 as the wife of the 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush. She was also the first lady of Texas from 1995 to 2000 when her husband was governor of the state. |
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| | Welch-9 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
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| Laura Elizabeth (Ingalls) Wilder (1867 - 1957), is famous for her book, Little House on the Prairie. |
2 |
| | Ingalls-1 | 19th cousins, 6x removed |
2 |
| Laura Ingalls Wilder |
1 |
| | Ingalls-1 | 7th cousin, five times removed |
1 |
| Leifur Heppni Eiríksson (abt. 940 - abt. 1020) was a Norse explorer regarded as the first European to land in North America (excluding Greenland), nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus. |
1 |
| | Eiríksson-79 | 4th cousin 30x removed |
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| Leka Skënder Zogu Crown Prince of Albania, King (1939 - 2011) Royalty |
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| | | 21st cousins, 6x removed |
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| Leo (Leo VI) the Wise, Emperor of Byzantium |
1 |
| | Byzantium-35 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Leonard Simon Nimoy (1931 - 2015), actor |
2 |
| | Nimoy-1 | 18th cousins 1x removed |
2 |
| Leonor (Castilla) of Castile |
1 |
| | Castilla-85 | 23rd great granddaughter |
1 |
| Leonor (Castilla) of Castile (abt. 1241 - 1290) |
1 |
| | Castilla-85 | 22nd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Leonor (Leonor I) Reina de Navarra, Infanta de Aragón y Condesa de Évreux |
1 |
| | Aragon-224 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lera Cleo Kelly née Brooks (1935 - ) was an American criminal active during the prohibition era. She was involved in bootlegging and assisted George Kelly Barnes ('Machine Gun Kelly') in his crimes. |
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| | Brooks-13773 | 22nd cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Leslie Marmon Silko (1948 - ) is a Native American author of Laguna descent. She immediately gained fame with the publication of her first novel and is considered part of the first wave of the Native American Renaissance. Her works are often rooted in the Laguna Pueblo and the American Southwest. |
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| | Marmon-143 | 28th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Lettice (Knollys) Countess of Essex and Leicester Blount (1543 - 1634), was the daughter of Lady Catherine Carey , the daughter of Lady Mary Boleyn . Catherine thus was the first cousin , and Lettice the first cousin once removed, of Elizabeth I of England who was the daughter of Mary 's younger sister. |
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| | Knollys-2 | 9th cousins 14x removed |
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| Lewis Latham |
1 |
| | Latham-44 | |
1 |
| Lewis Wallace (1827 - 1905) was an American lawyer, Union general in the American Civil War, governor of New Mexico Territory, politician, diplomat, artist, and author from Indiana. Among his novels and biographies, Wallace is best known for his historical adventure story, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880), a bestselling novel that has been called the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century. |
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| | Wallace-4277 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
1 |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858 - 1954), was an American horticulturist, author, botanist, professor, and Dean at Cornell University. He was also cofounder of the American Society for Horticultural Science. |
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| | Bailey-18667 | 7th cousins 3x removed |
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| Lillian Marie (Bounds) Disney (1899 - 1997) was an American ink artist at the Disney Studios and the wife of Walt Disney from 1925 until his death in 1966. |
1 |
| | Bounds-1 | 11th cousins |
1 |
| Linda Ronstadt, is known as the Queen of Rock & Roll and a Queen of Country Music |
2 |
| | Ronstadt-3 | 10th cousins 1x removed |
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| Lionel (Plantagenet) of Antwerp KG |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-374 | |
1 |
| Lisa Marie Presley (1968 - 2023) was a notable songwriter and singer, following in her father's famous footsteps. She had three studio albums, which include To Whom It May Concern, Now What, and Storm & Grace |
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| | Presley-139 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Lisa Marie Presley (1968 - 2023), singer |
2 |
| | Presley-139 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
2 |
| Liv (Rundgren) Tyler , is a TV and Movie Actress known for her role of Arwen in the Lord of the Rings franchise. |
3 |
| | Rundgren-2 | 22nd cousins 1x removed |
3 |
| Liza Minnelli |
1 |
| | Minnelli-1 | 7th cousin, 3 times removed |
1 |
| Liza Minnelli, singer, actress |
2 |
| | Minnelli-1 | 16th cousins 3x removed |
2 |
| Llewelyn Fawr, Prince of Wales |
1 |
| | Ap Iorwerth-26 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| Llywelyn ap Llywelyn The Great Iorwerth (1173 - 1240), Prince of Powys and Prince of Gwynedd |
2 |
| | Ap Iorwerth-26 | 21st Great Granddaughter |
2 |
| Llywelyn the Great |
1 |
| | Ap Iorwerth-26 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lois McMaster Bujold |
1 |
| | McMaster-1701 | 14th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Lorentz (Schüler) Shelor (1715 - 1795) |
1 |
| | Schüler-675 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| Loretta (Webb) Lynn |
1 |
| | Webb-2165 | 4th Cousins 1 times removed |
1 |
| Loretta (Webb) Lynn (1932 - 2022), was a multiple gold album American country music singer-songwriter whose work spanned more than 50 years. She received numerous awards and other accolades for her groundbreaking role in country music. |
2 |
| | Webb-2165 | 19th cousins |
2 |
| Loretta Lynn née Webb (1932 - 2022) was a multiple gold album American country music singer-songwriter whose work spanned more than 50 years. She received numerous awards and other accolades for her groundbreaking role in country music. |
1 |
| | Webb-2165 | 17th cousin, 2x removed |
1 |
| Louis Dieudonné (Bourbon) de France (1638 - 1715) called d'Outremer or Transmarinus ( From overseas ), reigned as King of West Francia from 936 to 954. A member of the Carolingian dynasty, he was the only son of king Charles the Simple and his second wife Eadgifu of Wessex, daughter of King Edward the Elder of Wessex. His reign is mostly known thanks to the Annals of Flodoard and the later Historiae of Richerus. |
1 |
| | Bourbon-106 | 13th cousin 11x removed |
1 |
| Louis IX |
1 |
| | Capet-5 | 24th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Louis IX Capet (Roi de France) |
1 |
| | Capet-5 | 24th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Louis VII le Jeune King of France |
1 |
| | Capet-13 | 24th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Louis VIII The Lion, Coeur de lion, Roi de France |
1 |
| | Capet-11 | 22nd great-grandaughter |
1 |
| Louis XIV |
1 |
| | Bourbon-106 | 7th cousin, thirteen times removed |
1 |
| Louis (Louis VII) le Jeune, Roi de France de France |
1 |
| | Capet-13 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Louis (Louis VIII) The Lion, Coeur de lion, Roi de France |
1 |
| | Capet-11 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Louisa May Alcott |
1 |
| | Alcott-73 | 5th cousin, 4 times removed |
1 |
| Louisa May Alcott (1832 - 1888) was an abolitionist, feminist and an author, most notably known for Little Women |
1 |
| | Alcott-73 | 14th cousins 5x removed |
1 |
| Louisa Young née Beaman (1815 - 1850) was the ninth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Beaman-1 | 19th cousins 5x removed |
1 |
| Louis-Auguste (Bourbon) de France (1754 - 1793) Louis XVI (Louis-Auguste) was the last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. |
1 |
| | Bourbon-68 | 17th cousin, 6x removed |
1 |
| Louise de Marle |
1 |
| | De Marle-1 | |
1 |
| Lt Col John Jacob Astor IV (1864 - 1912) was an American business magnate and real estate developer. He drowned in the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912 |
1 |
| | Astor-2 | 19th cousins 8x removed |
1 |
| Lt Col William Edwin Dyess (1916 - 1943), served in the United States Army Air Corps in World War II. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on December 22, 1943 and was killed later the same day in Burbank, California while attempting an emergency landing. Service started: October, 1941 Unit(s): 21st Pursuit Squadron Service ended: July 23, 1943 |
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| | Dyess-177 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Lt William Spencer |
1 |
| | Spencer-629 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lucia (Mercia) Meschines |
1 |
| | Mercia-45 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lucille Ball |
1 |
| | Ball-3 | 12th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Lucille Desiree Ball (1911 - 1989) was best known as the star of the self produced sitcoms I Love Lucy, The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy and Life with Lucy. She was an Actress, comedian, model, singer, film studio executive, and TV producer. She became the first woman to run a major television studio, Desilu Productions, in 1963 |
1 |
| | Ball-3 | 10th cousin |
1 |
| Lucy Maud (Montgomery) MacDonald, OBE + Author |
1 |
| | Montgomery-4560 | 4th cousin, 3 times removed |
1 |
| Lucy Maud Montgomery |
1 |
| | Montgomery-4560 | 11th cousin, six times removed |
1 |
| Lucy Young née Bigelow (1830- 1905) was the forty-second wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Bigelow-5 | 19th cousins 6x removed |
1 |
| Lucy Young née Decker (1822 - 1890) was the third wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Decker-10 | 17th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Ludmila Svatá Ludmila Saint Ludmila z Čechy formerly Pšov aka ze Pšova |
1 |
| | Pšov-3 | 35th great grandson |
1 |
| Ludovic Henry Coverley Kennedy (1919 - 2009) was a Scottish journalist, broadcaster, humanist and author. As well as his wartime service in the Royal Navy, he is known for presenting many current affairs programmes and for reexamining cases such as the Lindbergh kidnapping and the murder convictions of Timothy Evans and Derek Bentley. He also campaigned for the abolition of the death penalty in the United Kingdom. |
1 |
| | Kennedy-11818 | 21st cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm (Wittelsbach) von Bayern (1845 - 1886) was King of Bavaria from 10 Mar 1864, first succeeding to the throne at age 18, until his death on 13 Jun 1886 at age 40. He is sometimes called the Swan King or der Märchenkönig ( the Fairy Tale King ). He also held the titles of Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia, and Duke in Swabia. |
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| | Wittelsbach-174 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
1 |
| Ludwig van Beethoven (bef. 1770 - 1827) |
1 |
| | Van Beethoven-1 | |
1 |
| Ludwig (Ludwik I) Sprawiedliwy, Duke of Legnica Brzeski |
1 |
| | Piast-130 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Lydia Marie Heston née Clarke (1923 - 2018) was an American actress and photographer. |
1 |
| | Clarke-11084 | 18th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Lydia Young née Farnsworth (1808 - 1897) was the fifty-fourth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Farnsworth-108 | 15th cousins 4x removed |
1 |
| Lyndon Baines Johnson (36) |
1 |
| | Johnson-8927 | 13th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Mabel Gardiner Bell née Hubbard (1857 - 1923) was the inspiration for her father's involvement in the founding of the first oral school for the deaf in the United States, the Clarke School for the Deaf. Having been educated in both the United States and in Europe, she learned to both talk and lip-read with great skill in multiple languages. She was also, due in great part to her parents' efforts, one of the first deaf children in the nation to be taught to both lip-read and speak, which allowed her to integrate herself easily and almost completely within the hearing world |
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| | Hubbard-2663 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Madeleine Talmadge Dick née Force (1893 - 1940) was an American socialite and a survivor of the RMS Titanic. She was the second wife and widow of businessman John Jacob Astor IV |
1 |
| | Force-76 | 18th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Máel Coluim MacDomnall Malcolm I MacAlpin King of Scots |
1 |
| | MacAlpin-21 | 30th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Mafalda (Savoie) de Savoie |
1 |
| | Savoie-399 | |
1 |
| Magna Carta |
1 |
| | WikiTree-36 | Direct Descendant of a Plethora of Surety Barons |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Geoffrey (Geoffrey II) The Younger de Say Baron of West Greenwich, Kent |
1 |
| | Say-76 | 26th great grandson |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Gilbert de Clare Earl of Clare, Earl of Gloucester, Earl of Hertford |
1 |
| | Clare-673 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Henry de Bohun 5th Earl of Hereford |
1 |
| | Bohun-7 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Hugh Bigod 5th Earl of Norfolk |
1 |
| | Bigod-1 | 24th great grandson |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - John de Lacy 7th Earl of Lincoln, Constable of Chester |
1 |
| | Lacy-284 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Robert de Ros Baron of Helmsley |
1 |
| | Ros-149 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Robert de Vere 3rd Earl of Oxford |
1 |
| | De Vere-309 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Robert FitzWalter Lord of Dunmow Castle, Essex |
1 |
| | FitzWalter-101 | 26th great grandson |
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| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Roger Bigod 4th Earl of Norfolk |
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| | Bigod-2 | 25th great grandson |
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| Magna Carta Surety Baron - Saher (Saier) de Quincy 1st Earl of Winchester |
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| | Quincy-226 | 24th great grandson |
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| Magna Carta Surety Baron - William d'Aubigny (William III) Lord of Belvoir |
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| | Albini-39 | 25th great grandson |
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| Magna Carta Surety Baron - William de Huntingfield Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk |
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| | Huntingfield-11 | 26th great grandson |
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| Magna Carta Surety Baron - William de Mowbray Lord of Thirsk and Mowbray |
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| | Mowbray-151 | 26th great grandson |
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| Magna Carta Surety Baron - William Lord of Curry Mallet, Somerset Malet |
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| | Malet-18 | 26th great grandson |
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| Magna Carta Surety Baron Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford 1153 - 1217 |
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| | Clare-651 | 23rd great-grandson |
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| Magnus Berrføtt Olavsson King of Norway, King of Dublin |
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| | Olavsson-35 | 27th great grandson |
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| Maj Gen Lewis (Lew) Wallace (1827 - 1905), was a Heroic Union U.S. Civil War General, author of Ben-Hur and 10th Governor of New Mexico Territory |
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| | Wallace-4277 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Malcolm (Dunkeld) King of Scots |
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| | Dunkeld-77 | 26th great-granddaughter |
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| Malcolm II MacAlpin King of Scots |
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| | MacAlpin-34 | 28th Great Granddaughter |
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| Malcolm III Dunkeld King of Scots |
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| | Dunkeld-77 | 27th Great Granddaughter |
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| Malet-18, Surety Baron |
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| | Malet-18 | |
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| Mamie Geneva Eisenhower née Doud (1896 - 1979) was the wife of Dwight David Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States |
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| | Doud-104 | 11th cousins |
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| Mandeville-10, Surety Baron |
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| | Mandeville-10 | |
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| Manfred Albrecht (Richthofen) von Richthofen (1892 - 1918) also known as the Red Baron , was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force during World War I and one of the most famous aviators in history |
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| | Richthofen-32 | 18th cousin 9x removed |
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| Margaret (Drummond) Queen Consort of Scotland (1330 - 1375) known also by her first married name as Margaret Logie, was the second queen of David II of Scotland and a daughter of Sir Malcolm de Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox by his wife Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith. |
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| | Drummond-295 | 5th cousin 23x removed |
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| Margaret (Unknown) Flood (abt. 1597 - abt. 1639) |
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| | Unknown-642828 | 11th great grandson |
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| Margaret Atwood (1939-, is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist |
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| | Atwood-123 | 10th cousins, 1x removed |
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| Margaret Atwood, is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist |
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| | Atwood-123 | 10th cousins, 1x removed |
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| Margaret Augusta Florey née Fremantle (1904 - 1994) was wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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| | Fremantle-44 | 15th cousins 3x removed |
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| Margaret Brainard Hamilton [Wicked Witch of West] |
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| | Hamilton-8409 | 17 cousin 1x removed |
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| Margaret Hilda (Roberts) Thatcher LG OM (1925 - 2013), was the 71st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 4 May 1979 - 28 November 1990. |
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| | Roberts-11366 | 20th cousins 4x removed |
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| Margaret Hilda (Roberts) The Iron Lady Thatcher LG OM (1925 - 2013), 71st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
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| | Roberts-11366 | 20th cousins 4x removed |
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| Margaret Hilda Thatcher née Roberts LG OM (1925 - 2013) was the first female Prime Minister of Britain from 1979 to 1990 & the longest serving PM in over 150 years. |
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| | Roberts-11366 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Margaret Stoughton formerly Barrett aka Huntington |
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| | Barrett-334 | 10th great grandson |
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| Margaret Mariota and Majory Dunbar Countess of Crawford |
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| | Dunbar-100 | |
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| Margarita Carmen Hayworth née Cansino (1918 - 1987) was an American actress. She achieved fame in the 1940s as one of the top stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and appeared in 61 films in total over 37 years. The press coined the term The Love Goddess to describe Hayworth after she had become the most glamorous screen idol of the 1940s. She was the top pin-up girl for GIs during World War II. |
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| | George-4242 | 15th cousins 2x removed |
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| Margrethe (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) of Denmark II née (1940 - ) was an American model, showgirl, and socialite and the fourth and last wife of Frank Sinatra. |
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| | Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-15 | 22nd cousin 3x removed |
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| Marguerite (Wittelsbach) de Hainaut |
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| | Wittelsbach-7 | Granddaughter |
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| Marguerite ClearSky Ah-dick Songab |
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| | Techomegood-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Marguerite Comtesse d'Anjou et du Maine de Valois |
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| | Napoli-17 | Granddaughter |
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| Marguerite impératrice du Saint-Empire romain germanique de Luxembourg |
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| | Brabant-121 | Granddaughter |
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| Marguerite Reine de France de Provence |
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| | Provence-163 | Granddaughter |
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| Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna (Habsburg-Lothringen) d'Autriche (1755 - 1793) was the last queen of France prior to the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria, and was the penultimate child and youngest daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. |
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| | Habsburg-Lothringen-1 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| Maria Cristina Estela Marcela Katy Jurado Garcia (1924 - 2002) was a Mexican film, stage and television actress |
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| | Jurado García-1 | 26th cousin 2x removed |
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| Maria Grace Anna Coolidge née Goodhue (1879- 1957) was the wife Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States |
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| | Goodhue-12 | 23rd cousin 3x removed |
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| Maria Helen MacKillop (1842 - 1909), was known as t Mary of the Cross. |
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| | MacKillop-14 | 20th cousins 4x removed |
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| Maria Majorra Alfonso De (Molina) |
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| | Molina-51 | Granddaughter |
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| Maria TallChief |
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| | Tall Chief-4 | 14th cousin 2x removed |
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| Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina (Habsburg) von Österreich (1717 - 1780), only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions |
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| | Habsburg-51 | 15th cousins, 9x removed |
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| Maria van Arkel |
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| | Van Arkel-230 | Granddaughter |
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| Marie Christine Aubois |
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| | Aubois-2 | |
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| Marie Hélène (Hélène) Desportes |
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| | Desportes-3 | Granddaughter |
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| Marie Magné, Files Du Roi |
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| | Magné-1 | 9th great granddaughter |
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| Marie Miteouamigoukoue |
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| | Miteouamigoukoue-2 | Granddaughter |
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| Marie Miteouamigoukoue, a Canadian First Peoples and member of the Algonquin Nation |
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| | Miteouamigoukoue-2 |
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| | | the 10th great grandson |
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| | | the 8th great grandson |
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| | | the 9th great grandson |
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| Marie Olivier (Manitouabeouich) Sylvestre |
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| | Manitouabeouich-9 | 9th great grandson |
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| Marie Rolet |
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| | Rolet-38 | |
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| Marie Rose Delima Chartré |
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| | Chartré-38 | 2nd great grandson |
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| Marie Roy |
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| | Roy-1392 | |
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| Marie Clear Sky Assiniboine formerly Techomegood |
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| | Techomegood-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Marie-Antoinette |
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| | Habsburg-Lothringen-1 | 12th cousin, four times removed |
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| Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette (1757 - 1834) French aristocrat and military officer, was a general in the American Revolution, a key figure in the French Revolution of 1789, and in the July Revolution of 1830. |
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| | Motier-12 | 20th cousin 8x removed |
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| Marion Robert Mitchell John The Duke Wayne (1907 - 1979) is known for his natural swagger and portrayal of the American Western cowboy and the US soldier in movies, also later directing and producing |
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| | Morrison-2413 | 7th cousin 2x removed |
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| Marjorie Anne (Newell) Robb (1889 - 1992), centenarian |
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| | Newell-772 | 8th cousins 2x removed |
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| Marjorie Armstrong Markie Post Ross (1950 - 2021), actress |
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| | Post-3714 | 10th cousins |
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| Mark Hamill, actor |
2 |
| | Hamill-277 | 24th cousins 2x removed |
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| Mark McGwire, was a prolific baseball home-run hitter, he holds the major-league career record for at-bats per home run ratio. |
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| | McGwire-4 | 26th cousins |
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| Marlon Brando Jr. (1924 - 2004), actor |
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| | Brando-1 | 15th cousins 1x removed |
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| Marshal-43, Surety Baron |
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| | Marshal-43 | |
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| Martha (Wayles) Jefferson (1748 - 1782), was the First Lady of the 3rd President of the United States. |
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| | Wayles-5 | 16th cousins 8x removed |
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| Martha Jefferson née Wayles (1748 - 1782) was the wife of Thomas Jefferson from 1772 until her death. She served as First Lady of Virginia during Jefferson's term as governor from 1779 to 1781. She died in 1782, 19 years before he became president. |
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| | Wayles-5 | 16th cousins 8x removed |
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| Martha Washington |
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| | Dandridge-1 | 1st cousin, 9 times removed |
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| Martin Luther King Jr MLK |
1 |
| | King-4303 | |
1 |
| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
1 |
| | King-4303 | 8th cousin, twice removed |
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| Mary (Bourke) Robinson, was the 7th President of Ireland from 1990-1997. |
2 |
| | Bourke-344 | 17th cousins 3x removed |
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| Mary (Gye) Maverick, Gateway Ancestor to Roger le Bigod |
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| | Gye-3 | 11th Great Grandson |
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| Mary (Stewart) Queen of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-6849 | |
1 |
| Mary (Stewart) Stuart Queen of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-6849 | 4th cousin 14x removed |
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| Mary (Stewart) Stuart Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587), Queen of Scots |
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| | Stewart-6849 | 9th cousins, 15x removed |
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| Mary (Wollstonecraft) Godwin |
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| | Wollstonecraft-1 | |
1 |
| Mary Adelaide Saxon née Barron (1964 - ) was the first wife of Conra Nicholson Hilton who was an American hotelier and the founder of the Hilton Hotels chain. |
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| | Barron-1274 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
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| Mary Ann (Owen) McCall |
1 |
| | Owen-1233 | 1st cousin |
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| Mary Ann Lincoln née Todd (1818 - 1882) was the wife of Abraham Lincoln, member of the US House of Representatives from 1847-1849, and 16th President of the United States from 1861-1865 |
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| | Todd-282 | 15th cousins 5x removed |
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| Mary Ann Molly (Todd) Lincoln (1818 - 1882), was the First Lady of the 16th President of the United States. |
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| | Todd-282 | 15th cousins 5x removed |
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| Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland DBE (1901 - 2000), was a prolific English romance author, known as the Queen of Romance |
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| | Cartland-10 | 22nd cousins, 4x removed |
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| Mary Carroll née Darnall (1749 - 1782) was the wife of Charles Carroll, signatory of the Declaration of Independence. |
1 |
| | Darnall-125 | 13th cousin 7x removed |
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| Mary Elizabeth (Presnell) Webb |
1 |
| | Presnell-665 | 1st cousin |
1 |
| Mary Elizabeth Lightner née Rollins (1818 - 1913) was the twenty-first wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Rollins-1479 | 15th cousins 6x removed |
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| Mary Elizabeth Sissy Spacek (1949 - ) is an American actress |
1 |
| | Spacek-8 | 17th cousin, 2x removed |
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| Mary Farnworth née Stacy (1616 - 1680) was the wife of Richard Farnworth, one of the set of early Quaker missionaries known as the Valiant Sixty |
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| | Stacy-1656 | 12th cousin 12x removed |
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| Mary Frances Debbie Reynolds (1932 - 2016) was an American actress, singer, entertainer, businesswoman, film historian, humanitarian and a noted former collector of film memorabilia. |
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| | Reynolds-5838 | 19th cousin |
1 |
| Mary Harington née Rogers (1565 - 1634) was the wife of John Harington, an English writer and accomplished poet and courtier. |
1 |
| | Rogers-1153 | 11th cousins 15x removed |
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| Mary Jane (Stillwell) Edison (1855 - 1884) was the first wife of Thomas Edison, inventor |
1 |
| | Stillwell-63 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
1 |
| Mary Jane Bell née Bigelow (1827- 1868) was the forty-third wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Bigelow-1649 | 19th cousins 6x removed |
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| Mary Katharine Goddard (1738 - 1816) was an American printer, newspaper publisher and the first known woman to serve as Postmaster in the United Colonies (now the United States). |
1 |
| | Goddard-1673 | 16th cousins 9x removed |
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| Mary Louise Devon née Briley (1931 - 2007) was an American actress and singer |
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| | Briley-653 | 21st cousin 1x removed |
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| Mary Martha Corrine Roberts née Boggs (1943 - 2019) was an American journalist and author. Her career included decades as a political reporter and analyst for National Public Radio, PBS, and ABC News, with prominent positions on Morning Edition, The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, World News Tonight, and This Week. She was considered one of NPR's Founding Mothers along with Susan Stamberg, Linda Wertheimer and Nina Totenberg. |
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| | Boggs-1718 | 17th cousins 2x removed |
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| Mary More (bef. 1616 - abt. 1621), was a passenger on the Mayflower. |
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| | More-107 | 10th cousins 12x removed |
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| Mary O'Connell (1778 - 1836) was the wife of Daniel O'Connell he was often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator, was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic Emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Act of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland. |
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| | O'Connell-1063 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| Mary Queen of Scots |
1 |
| | Stewart-6849 | 1st Cousin 16xR |
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| Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots (1542 1587 also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland, Mary was six days old when her father died and she inherited the throne. |
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| | Stewart-6849 | 10th cousin 13x removed |
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| Mary Ward née King (1827 - 1869) was an Irish naturalist, astronomer, microscopist, author, artist, and the first person to die in an automobile accident. |
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| | King-37212 | 13th cousin 7x removed |
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| Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley (1797 - 1851), was an English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus (1818). |
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| | Godwin-912 | 18th cousins, 9x removed |
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| Mary Young née Van Cott (1844 - 1884) was the fifty-first wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Van Cott-1 | 18th cousins 3x removed |
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| Matilda (Maud) |
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| | Normandie-40 | |
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| Matilda (Maud) Holy Roman Empress, Lady of the English of England |
1 |
| | Normandie-40 | |
1 |
| Matilda (Normandie) of England |
2 |
| | Normandie-40 | |
2 |
| Matilda Charlotte Selwyn (1833 - 1882) was the wife of Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn who served as the director of the Geological Survey of Victoria from 1852 to 1869 and the Geological Survey of Canada from 1869 to 1895. |
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| | Selwyn-165 | 18th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Matilda FitzRobert (- 1214) was the wife of Geoffrey de Mandeville, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | FitzRobert-123 | 2nd cousin 28x removed |
1 |
| '''Matilda Holy Roman Empress, Lady of the English ''' |
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| | Normandie-40 | 27th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Matilda Normandie Holy Roman Empress, of England |
1 |
| | Normandie-40 | 26th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Matilda von Ringelheim |
1 |
| | Ringelheim-1 | 30th great grandson |
1 |
| Matilda von Ringelheim(Queen of Germany |
1 |
| | Ringelheim-1 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Matilda (Matilda I) Maud, Countess of Boulogne, Queen of England |
1 |
| | Boulogne-5 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Matthew (Stewart) Stewart Second Earl of Lennox |
1 |
| | Stewart-1359 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Matthew Langford Perry (1969 - 2023) was an American actor known for his role on Friends |
2 |
| | Perry-5880 | 10th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| | Stauf-1 | 10th cousin 1x removed |
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| Matthew McConaughey |
1 |
| | McConaughey-3 | 16th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Maud (Chaworth) of Lancaster |
1 |
| | Chaworth-7 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Maud de Bohun née FitzGeoffrey (1184- 1236) was the wife of Henry de Bohun, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | FitzGeoffrey-67 | 2nd cousin 26x removed |
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| Maud de Lanvallay née Pecche (- 1223) was the wife of William de Lanvallay, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Pecche-29 | 2nd cousin 28x removed |
1 |
| Maud de Warenne née Marshal (1192 - 1248) was the wife of Hugh le Bigod, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Marshal-3 | 25th Great Grand Niece |
1 |
| Maud Countess of Warwick de Beauchamp |
1 |
| | FitzJohn-77 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Maurice Ernest Gibb CBE (1949 - 2003) was a British musician. He achieved worldwide fame as a member of the pop group Bee Gees. Although his elder brother Barry Gibb and fraternal twin brother Robin Gibb were the group's main lead singers, most of their albums included at least one or two songs featuring Maurice's lead vocals, including Lay It on Me , Country Woman and On Time . The Bee Gees are one of the most successful pop-rock groups of all time. |
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| | Gibb-530 | 18th cousin |
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| Maximiliane Wilhelmine Auguste Sophie Marie Romanov née Hessen und bei Rhein (1824 - 1880) was the wife of Tsar Alexander II and grandmother of Russia's lst Tsar, Nicholas II, Marie of Hesse began her life on 8 August 1824 as a little German princess with a very long name: Maximiliane Wilhelmine Auguste Sophie Marie, Princess von Hessen und bei Rhine. |
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| | Hessen und bei Rhein-1 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
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| Maya Angelou |
1 |
| | Johnson-26692 | Grandmother |
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| Mayflower Passenger - Alice Mullins |
1 |
| | Unknown-210447 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Captain Peregrine Perigrin White |
1 |
| | White-1129 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Constance (Hopkins) Snow |
1 |
| | Hopkins-5 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Degory Priest |
1 |
| | Priest-39 | 13th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Elder William Brewster |
1 |
| | Brewster-4 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland |
1 |
| | Tilley-73 | 10th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Francis Cooke |
1 |
| | Cooke-36 | 13th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Henry Samson |
1 |
| | Samson-27 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Isaac Allerton |
1 |
| | Allerton-3 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Joan (Hurst) Tilley |
1 |
| | Hurst-26 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - John Alden |
1 |
| | Alden-63 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - John Howland |
1 |
| | Howland-21 | 10th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - John Tilley |
1 |
| | Tilley-84 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Lieutenant Joseph Rogers |
1 |
| | Rogers-12 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Mary (Allerton) Cushman |
1 |
| | Allerton-6 | 10th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Mary (Norris) Allerton |
1 |
| | Norris-75 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Mary Brewster |
1 |
| | Unknown-199693 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Peter Browne |
1 |
| | Browne-66 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Priscilla (Mullins) Alden |
1 |
| | Mullins-7 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Richard Warren |
1 |
| | Warren-66 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Stephen Hopkins |
1 |
| | Hopkins-373 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Thomas Rogers |
1 |
| | Rogers-171 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - William Mullins |
1 |
| | Mullins-5 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - William White |
1 |
| | White-506 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Francis Eaton |
1 |
| | Eaton-89 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Mayflower Passenger - Susanna (Jackson) Winslow |
1 |
| | Jackson-23548 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Mechtild (Mathilde) von Habsburg |
1 |
| | Habsburg-112 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Melisende Queen of Jerusalem |
1 |
| | Rethel-20 | |
1 |
| Meriwether Lewis |
1 |
| | Lewis-5102 | 3rd cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Michael Collins |
1 |
| | Collins-17312 | 7th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Michael Collins (1930 - 2021) was an American astronaut who flew the Apollo 11 command module Columbia around the Moon in 1969 while his crewmates, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, made the first crewed landing on the surface. He was also a test pilot and major general in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. |
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| | Collins-17312 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
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| Michael Jackson |
1 |
| | Jackson-150 | 7th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| Michael Joseph Jackson (1958 - 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer. He was known as the King of Pop and is widely regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century |
1 |
| | Jackson-150 | 20th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Michael Kirk Douglas (1944 - ) is an American actor and producer |
1 |
| | Douglas-3467 | 22nd cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Michael Phelps Jr.(1985 - ) is an American competition swimmer and the most decorated Olympian of all time, with a total of 23 medals. |
1 |
| | Phelps-2708 | 11th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Michael Phelps Jr., was a competitive swimmer, and is the most decorated Olympian of all time. |
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| | Phelps-2708 | 11th cousins 1x removed |
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| Michel Haché |
1 |
| | Haché-60 | 8th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Mickey Mantle |
1 |
| | Mantle-110 | 12th cousins |
1 |
| Mieszko (Mieszko I) Prince of Poland |
1 |
| | Piast-6 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Miguel José Ferrer (1911- 2004) was an American actor |
1 |
| | Ferrer-40 | 24th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Mildred Natwick (1905 - 1994), actress |
2 |
| | Natwick-16 | 20th cousins 1x removed |
2 |
| Millard Fillmore (13) |
1 |
| | Fillmore-3 | 7th cousin 6x removed |
1 |
| Milton Snavely Hershey (1857 - 1945), was the first person in America to mass produce milk chocolate products commercially. |
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| | Hershey-66 | 24th cousins 4x removed |
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| Minnie Pearl |
1 |
| | Colley-519 | 6th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Miss Telie (Knight) Davis |
1 |
| | Knight-4179 | |
1 |
| Moira Shearer Kennedy née King (1926 - 2006) was an internationally renowned Scottish ballet dancer and actress. She was famous for her performances in Powell and Pressburger's The Red Shoes (1948) and The Tales of Hoffman (1951) and Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (1960). |
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| | King-38488 | 22nd cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Montbegon-6, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Montbegon-6 | |
1 |
| Montfichet-13, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Montfichet-13 | |
1 |
| Muhammad Ali |
1 |
| | Clay-1582 | 10th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Muirdach mac Eógain 'King of Ailech' |
1 |
| | Cenel n Eogain-7 | 43rd Great Grandson |
1 |
| Naomi Judd |
3 |
| | Judd-1035 |
3 |
| | | 10th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| | | 7th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| | | 9th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Napoleone Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) is considered one of the greatest military commanders in history, and ruled the French Empire from 1804-1814, 1815 |
1 |
| | Bonaparte-1 | distant cousin |
1 |
| Napoléone I Bonaparte |
1 |
| | Bonaparte-1 | 18th cousin, 8 times removed |
1 |
| Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821 - 1877) was a prominent Confederate Army general during the American Civil War and the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan from 1867 to 1869. |
1 |
| | Forrest-448 | 20th cousin, 7x removed |
1 |
| Nathaniel Crawford (1744 - 1833) |
1 |
| | Crawford-4642 | 6th great grandson |
1 |
| Nathaniel Macon Crawford (1811 - 1871) |
1 |
| | Crawford-1131 | 2nd cousin 6 times removed |
1 |
| Nathaniel Tatum of Jamestown |
1 |
| | Tatum-73 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| Neil Alden Armstrong (1930 - 2012) was an astronaut, Naval aviator and test pilot, veteran, and educator, who was the first man on the Moon, July 20, 1969 |
1 |
| | Armstrong-1400 | 22nd cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Neil Young |
1 |
| | Young-9638 | 7th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| Nest Princess of Dinefwr Fitzwalter formerly ferch Rhys |
1 |
| | Ferch Rhys-23 | |
1 |
| New Netherland settler Samuel Denton |
1 |
| | Denton-11 | Ninth great granddaughter |
1 |
| New Netherland settler Sgt. John Strickland |
1 |
| | Strickland-125 | 11th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Niall Noígíallach Niall of the Nine Hostages mac Eochaid, High King of Ireland 5th Century CE |
1 |
| | Mac Eochaid-15 | 44th great-grandson |
1 |
| Nicholas Carper (1749 - 1813) |
1 |
| | Carper-280 | 5th great grandson |
1 |
| Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld (1832 - 1901), polar explorer. |
2 |
| | Nordenskiöld-4 | 18th cousins 9x removed |
2 |
| Norma |
1 |
| | Mortensen-1099 | |
1 |
| Norman Forrester Watson. Second Lieutenant. Otago Infantry Regiment. 9/96 |
1 |
| | Watson-40750 | |
1 |
| O. Henry |
1 |
| | Porter-6431 | |
1 |
| Olive de Montbegan née FitzJordan (1164- 1227) was the wife of Roger de Montbegon, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | FitzJordan-1 | 3rd cousin 28x removed |
1 |
| Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont (1858 - 1908) was an American banker, socialite, and politician who served one term as a United States Representative from New York from 1901 to 1903. |
1 |
| | Belmont-45 | 21st cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841- 1935) was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1902 to 1932, and as Acting Chief Justice of the United States January–February 1930. |
1 |
| | Holmes-2055 | 15th cousins 5x removed |
1 |
| Olivia Mary (de Havilland) Galante (1916 - 2020), was a silver screen legend and two-time Oscar winner. |
2 |
| | De Havilland-65 | 18th cousins 4x removed |
2 |
| Orville Wright (1871 - 1948) was an American inventor and aviation pioneer who, with his brother Wilbur Wright, was credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903. |
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| | Wright-3 | 24th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Orvon Grover Autry (1907 - 1998) was a star of radio, screen, and television. His songs Back in the Saddle Again and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer are his most well known. On his radio show, Gene Autry's Melody Ranch, he created the Cowboy Code: |
1 |
| | Autry-204 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Otto I “Ottonian” the Great, Holy Roman Emperor |
1 |
| | Ottonian-2 | 32nd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Otto Littlefinger Holy Roman Emperor |
1 |
| | Ottonian-2 | 35GGS |
1 |
| Otto (Otto I) the Great, Holy Roman Emperor |
1 |
| | Ottonian-2 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ouéou (Outchibahanoukouéou) Manitouabéouich |
1 |
| | Outchibahanoukouéou-2 | 10th great grandson |
1 |
| Owain Glyndŵr |
16 |
| | ap Gruffudd-35 |
16 |
| | | 16th great grand nephew |
1 |
| | | 17th great grand nephew |
1 |
| | | 17th great-grandson |
1 |
| | | 18th Grandson |
1 |
| | | 2C 19R |
1 |
| | | 2nd cousin 24 times removed |
1 |
| | | 2nd cousin, 17 times removed |
1 |
| | | 4th cousin 19 times removed |
1 |
| | | 4th cousin, 19 times removed |
1 |
| | | 6th cousin 18 x removed |
1 |
| | | 6th cousin 20 times removed |
1 |
| | | 6th cousin, 20 times removed |
1 |
| | | fourth cousin 18 times removed |
1 |
| | | fourth cousin 20 times removed |
1 |
| | | second cousins 21 times removed |
1 |
| | | your real relationship is |
1 |
| Owain ap Griffith (Owen) Prince Of Upper Powys de la Pole |
1 |
| | Pole-115 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Patrick ap Calpurnius (351 - 457) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the Apostle of Ireland , he is the primary patron saint of Ireland, the other patron saints being Brigid of Kildare and Columba. |
2 |
| | Ap Calpurnius-1 | more than 50th Great Grand Niece |
2 |
| Patrick St Patrick ap Calpurnius (abt. 0351 - abt. 0457), is the Patron Saint of Ireland |
1 |
| | Ap Calpurnius-1 | more than 50th great grand niece |
1 |
| Patrick Swayze |
2 |
| | Swayze-66 |
2 |
| | | 18th cousin |
1 |
| | | 8th cousins |
1 |
| Patrick (Patrick IV) de Chaworth |
1 |
| | Chaworth-33 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Patsy Cline |
2 |
| | Hensley-907 |
2 |
| | | 10th cousin |
1 |
| | | 10th cousin once removed |
1 |
| Paul Cushing Child (1902 - 1994) was an American civil servant and diplomat known for being the husband of celebrity chef and author, Julia Child. |
1 |
| | Child-796 | 8th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Peggy Fleming),is a World Champion American figure skater and Olypmic Gold Medalist, as well as sports commentator. |
2 |
| | Fleming-3035 | 25th cousins 2x removed |
2 |
| Percy Shelley |
1 |
| | Shelley-508 | 5th cousin, 9 times removed |
1 |
| Percy-388, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Percy-388 | |
1 |
| Peter Bradford Benchley (1940 - 2006), is remembered for writing the block-buster thriller Jaws. |
2 |
| | Benchley-65 | 9th cousins, 1x removed |
2 |
| Peter Markham Scott CH CBE DSC (1909 - 1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter, naval officer, broadcaster and sportsman. The only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott, he took an interest in observing and shooting wildfowl at a young age and later took to their breeding |
1 |
| | Scott-16211 | 17th cousin,3x removed |
1 |
| Peter Presley Sr. (abt. 1638 - bef. 1693) |
1 |
| | Presley-9 | 10th great grandson |
1 |
| Peter V. Seeger (1919 - 2014) was an American folk singer and activist, regularly heard on nationwide radio in the 1940s. He had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of the Weavers |
1 |
| | Seeger-171 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Petronilla Reina de Aragón, Condesa de Barcelona de Aragón |
1 |
| | Ramirez-312 | |
1 |
| Petronilla Reina de Aragón, Condesa de Barcelona de Aragón |
1 |
| | Ramirez-312 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Philip Kindred Dick (1928 - 1982) often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer. He wrote 44 novels and about 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his lifetime. His fiction explored varied philosophical and social questions such as the nature of reality, perception, human nature, and identity, and commonly featured characters struggling against elements such as alternate realities, illusory environments, monopolistic corporations, drug abuse, authoritarian governments, and altered states of consciousness. He is considered one of the most important figures in 20th century science fiction. |
1 |
| | Dick-2207 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Philip Mountbatten, 17th cousins three times removed |
1 |
| | Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1 | |
1 |
| Philip St. John Rathbone (1892 - 1967) was an English Actor who rose to prominence in the United Kingdom as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in more than 70 films, primarily costume dramas, swashbucklers, and, occasionally, horror films. |
1 |
| | Rathbone-296 | 20th cousin, 5x removed |
1 |
| Philippa (Hainaut) of Hainault |
1 |
| | Hainaut-42 | |
1 |
| Philippa d'Avesnes (b. 1252) of Luxembourg |
1 |
| | Luxembourg-99 | 19th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Philippa Queen of England of Hainault |
1 |
| | Hainaut-42 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Philippe (Capet) de France |
1 |
| | Capet-26 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Philippe Auguste (Philip II) Roi de France de France |
1 |
| | Capet-12 | |
1 |
| Philippe I Almeric I d’Anjou, King of Jerusalem |
1 |
| | Anjou-238 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Philippe I Capet King of France |
1 |
| | Capet-120 | 28th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Philippe (Philippe II) Philip, le Hardi, Duc de Bourgogne, the Bold de Valois |
1 |
| | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Valois-257# | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Phillippe IV Capet of France |
1 |
| | Capet-575 | 23GGS |
1 |
| Phillippe Mius |
1 |
| | Mius-18 | 10th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Phineas Taylor P. T. Barnum (1810 - 1891) was a celebrated American showman, who employed sensational forms of presentation and publicity to popularize such amusements as the public museum, the musical concert, and the three-ring circus. In partnership with James A. Bailey, he made the American circus a popular and gigantic spectacle, the so-called Greatest Show on Earth. |
1 |
| | Barnum-192 | 5th cousin 6x removed |
1 |
| Pierre (Bourbon) de Bourbon |
1 |
| | Bourbon-30 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Pierre Melanson |
1 |
| | Melanson-99 | 10th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Pierre Sieur du Serrin D'Amours |
1 |
| | D'Amours-95 | |
1 |
| Pierre (Peter) The Walking Peace Pipe Bottineau |
1 |
| | Bottineau-8 | Grandniece |
1 |
| Pierre (Pierre I) Duc de Bourbon |
1 |
| | Bourbon-30 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Piers FitzHerbert |
2 |
| | FitzHerbert-81 | 21st great-grandson |
2 |
| Pietro Cesare Alberti |
1 |
| | Alberti-16 | 12th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Pioneer Noah Thomas Guymon |
1 |
| | Guymon-52 | 6th great-grandson |
1 |
| Poppa Papia, Duchess of Normandy de Senlis |
1 |
| | Bayeux-27 | |
1 |
| Potter Stewart (1915 - 1985) was a United States Supreme Court Associate Justice |
1 |
| | Stewart-27585 | 20th cousin, 2x removed |
1 |
| President Abraham Lincoln |
1 |
| | Lincoln-103 | 3rd cousin, seven times removed |
1 |
| President Barack Obama |
1 |
| | Obama-2 | 12th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| President Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
1 |
| | Roosevelt-1 | 7th cousin, six times removed |
1 |
| President George HW Bush |
1 |
| | Bush-7 | 10th cousin, three times removed |
1 |
| President George W Bush |
1 |
| | Bush-4 | 8th cousin, four times removed |
1 |
| President George Washington |
1 |
| | Washington-11 | 4th cousin, ten times removed |
1 |
| President Harry S Truman |
1 |
| | Truman-3 | 17th cousin, seven times removed |
1 |
| President Harry S. Truman |
1 |
| | Truman-3 | 5th cousin, four times removed |
1 |
| President James Polk |
1 |
| | Polk-56 | 2nd cousin, 6 times removed |
1 |
| President Jimmy Carter |
1 |
| | Carter-1086 | 6th cousin, 3 times removed |
1 |
| President John Tyler |
1 |
| | Tyler-150 | 5th cousin, 6 times removed |
1 |
| President Theodore Roosevelt |
2 |
| | Roosevelt-18 |
2 |
| | | 4th cousin, 5 times removed |
1 |
| | | 7th cousin, four times removed |
1 |
| Prince Harry (Windsor) Mountbatten-Windsor KCVO ADC (1984 - ) Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, previously known as Prince Henry of Wales, is the younger son of Prince (now King) Charles and Princess Diana. He was born in St Mary's Hospital, Paddington (London) on 15 September 1984, and christened three months later on 21 December 1984 at St George's Chapel, Windsor. He is currently 5th in line to the throne. |
1 |
| | Windsor-74 | 18th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Prince Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi |
1 |
| | Grimaldi-13 | 14th cousin |
1 |
| Prince William (Windsor) Mountbatten-Windsor KG KT PC (1982- ) Prince William was born in London on 21 June 1982 and was baptised on 4 August.. He is the oldest son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales and is heir to the thrones of the Commonwealth, after his father. |
1 |
| | Windsor-75 | 18th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Princess Diana |
3 |
| | Spencer-40 |
3 |
| | | 10th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| | | 12th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| | | 12th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Princess Marie Boulogne |
1 |
| | Blois-22 | |
1 |
| Princess Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Maria (Battenberg) of Greece (1885 - 1969) was the Great-Granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. She was named a Hero of the Holocaust for hiding a Jewish family in her apartment during World War II. |
1 |
| | Battenberg-12 | 20th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Princess Mathilde Countess of Saxony |
1 |
| | Billung-3 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Princess Theodora Komnenos |
1 |
| | Komnene-8 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Privacy Level: Open (White) Philip (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) Mountbatten (1921 - 2021) Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten (10 June 1921 to 9 April 2021), was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. As such, he was the consort of the British monarch from Elizabeth's accession on 6 February 1952 until his death in 2021, making him the longest-serving royal consort in history. |
1 |
| | Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Private Andrew Skidmore Sr. (1750-1827) |
1 |
| | Skidmore-364 | 5th great grandson |
1 |
| Prof. Stephen William Hawking |
1 |
| | Hawking-7 | |
1 |
| Psycho Anthony Perkins |
1 |
| | Perkins-5345 | 7th cousin, 3 times removed |
1 |
| Queen Aliénor (Eleanor) of Aquitaine |
1 |
| | Aquitaine-84 | 24th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| Queen Elizabeth (!) |
1 |
| | Windsor-1 | |
1 |
| Queen Elizabeth 1 Tudor |
1 |
| | Tudor-1 | 5th cousin 12 times removed |
1 |
| Queen Elizabeth I |
1 |
| | Tudor-1 | 9th cousin, sixteen removed |
1 |
| Queen Elizabeth I of England |
32 |
| | Tudor-1 |
32 |
| | | 1st cousin 12 X removed |
1 |
| | | 1st Cousin 17xR |
1 |
| | | 1st Cousin, Eighteen Times Removed |
1 |
| | | 1st cousins 15 times removed |
1 |
| | | 1st cousins 16 x removed |
1 |
| | | 2nd cousin 13x removed |
1 |
| | | 2nd cousin 14 times removed |
1 |
| | | 2nd cousin 14x removed |
1 |
| | | 2nd cousin, 15 times removed to |
1 |
| | | 2nd Cousins 13 times removed |
1 |
| | | 3rd Cousin, 13X removed |
1 |
| | | 4th cousin 14 times removed |
2 |
| | | 4th cousin 16 removed |
1 |
| | | 4th cousins 13 times removed |
1 |
| | | 5C 13xR |
1 |
| | | 5th Cousin 12 times removed |
1 |
| | | Fifth Cousins 14 times removed |
2 |
| | | first cousin 15 times removed |
1 |
| | | first cousin 16 times removed |
1 |
| | | First Cousin 16xremoved |
1 |
| | | fourth cousins 11 times removed |
1 |
| | | the 4th cousin 14 times removed |
1 |
| | | third cousin 16 times removed |
2 |
| | | third cousin, 12 times removed |
1 |
| | | third cousin, 13 times removed |
1 |
| | | third cousin, 14 times removed |
1 |
| | | third cousins 13 times removed |
1 |
| | | third cousins 14 times removed |
1 |
| | | Whatever your relationship is |
1 |
| Queen Elizabeth II |
18 |
| | Churchill-4 | 11th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| | Windsor-1 |
17 |
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1 |
| | | 10th cousin |
1 |
| | | 10th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| | | 11th cousin, once removed |
1 |
| | | 11th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| | | 12th cousin |
1 |
| | | 12th cousin, 3x removed |
1 |
| | | 12th cousin, twice removed |
2 |
| | | 12th cousins twice removed |
1 |
| | | 13th cousin once removed |
1 |
| | | 13th cousin, four removed |
1 |
| | | 13th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| | | 13th cousins once removed |
1 |
| | | 14th cousins |
1 |
| | | 17th cousin |
1 |
| | | 5th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| Queen Elizabeth II of England |
1 |
| | Windsor-1 | 10th cousin |
1 |
| Queen Elizabeth II Windsor |
4 |
| | Windsor-1 |
4 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 12th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| | | 13th cousin 1x removed |
2 |
| Queen Victoria |
2 |
| | Hanover-230 |
2 |
| | | 14th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| | | 15th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Quillian Lanier Meaders (1917 - 1998) was an Appalachian Folk Artist |
1 |
| | Meaders-77 | 16th cousins 3x removed |
1 |
| Quincy-226, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Quincy-226 | |
1 |
| Rachel Bunny Lowe Mellon née Lambert (1910 - 2014) was an American horticulturalist, gardener, philanthropist, and art collector. She designed and planted a number of significant gardens, most notably the White House Rose Garden at the request of her friend, Jacqueline Kennedy. |
1 |
| | Lambert-13265 | 20th cousin, 2x removed |
1 |
| Rachel Meghan Markle (1981 - ) is an American member of the British royal family and former actor, best known for her role as Rachel Zane on the TV legal drama Suits. |
1 |
| | Markle-488 | 21st cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Raimund Berenguer (Raimund IV) Ramón, Raymond, Comte de Provence de Provence |
1 |
| | Provence-164 | |
1 |
| Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi (1923 - 2005) was Prince of Monaco from 1949 to his death in 2005. Rainier ruled the Principality of Monaco for almost 56 years. His marriage to movie star Grace Kelly and shrewd strategy of attracting business and tourism turned his tiny state into a jet-set resort celebrated for its glamour, gambling and gorgeous young royals |
1 |
| | Grimaldi-13 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| Ralph (Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes) Fiennes, actor |
2 |
| | Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes-1 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
2 |
| Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr (1951 - 2001) was a renowned NASCAR race car driver whose aggressive driving style earned him the nickname The Intimidator. The #3 Black car is an enduring symbol of the distinguished driver. |
1 |
| | Earnhardt-1 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr (1951 - 2001), was a renowned NASCAR race car driver whose aggressive driving style earned him the nickname The Intimidator. |
2 |
| | Earnhardt-1 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
2 |
| Ramiro (Ramiro II) el Monje, Rey de Aragón, the Monk, de Barbastros de Aragón |
1 |
| | Arag%C3%B3n-313 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ramón Berenguer (Ramón III) el Grande, Conde de Barcelona |
1 |
| | Barcelona-34 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ramón Berenguer (Ramón IV) Conde de Barcelona Barcelona |
1 |
| | Arag%C3%B3n-206 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Randall McCoy, patriarch during the Hatfield-McCoy Feud |
1 |
| | McCoy-576 | 1st Cousin 6x removed |
1 |
| Randolph McCoy Sr (1825 - 1914) was the patriarch of the McCoy clan involved in the infamous American Hatfield–McCoy feud. |
1 |
| | McCoy-576 | 18th cousin 5x removed |
1 |
| Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester |
1 |
| | Meschines-93 | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes |
1 |
| | Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes-19 | 11th cousin thrice removed |
1 |
| Raoul Gustaf (Raoul) Wallenberg |
1 |
| | Wallenberg-7 | |
1 |
| Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg (1912 - abt. 1947) was designated Righteous Amoung the Nations for helping more than 100,000 Jews to survive during the Holocaust. |
1 |
| | Wallenberg-7 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Raoul Ralph the Timid Vexin |
1 |
| | Vexin-2 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ray Bradbury |
1 |
| | Bradbury-980 | 16th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Ray Douglas Bradbury (1920 - 2012) was an American author, known for science fiction, horror, mystery, and fantasy. |
1 |
| | Bradbury-980 | 9th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Ray Kurzweil |
3 |
| | Kurzweil-16 |
3 |
| | | aunt |
1 |
| | | grandfather |
1 |
| | | grandmother |
1 |
| Raymond (Raymond IV-I) Comte de Saint-Gilles, Marquis de Provence, comte de Tripoli |
1 |
| | Toulouse-126 | |
1 |
| Raymond Hart Massey (1896 - 1983) was a Canadian stage, film and television actor. |
1 |
| | Massey-1578 | 19th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Raymond Mason Carper (1895 - 1980) |
1 |
| | Carper-780 | great grandson |
1 |
| Raymond Urgel Lemieux CC PhD (1920 - 2000) was a Canadian chemist who synthesized table sugar and developed methods used to produce antibotics |
1 |
| | Lemieux-1175 | 25th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| Raymond (Raimundo) Conde de Borgoña, Comte de Bourgogne |
1 |
| | Bourgogne-51 | |
1 |
| Reba Jeanette Dean née Smith (1928 - 2001) was an American singer who was the first white solo artist to record for Motown |
1 |
| | Smith-234780 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Reba McEntire, singer, actress |
2 |
| | McEntire-103 | 18th cousins |
2 |
| Rebecca (Greenleaf) Webster (1766 - 1847) was the wife of Noah Webster, an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and author. He has been called the Father of American Scholarship and Education . His Blue-backed Speller books taught five generations of American children how to spell and read. Webster's name has become synonymous with dictionary in the United States, especially the modern Merriam-Webster dictionary that was first published in 1828 as An American Dictionary of the English Language. |
1 |
| | Greenleaf-164 | 17th cousin, 5x removed |
1 |
| Rebecca (Prescott) Sherman (1742 - 1813) was the wife of Roger Sherman, signer of the Declaration of Independence. |
1 |
| | Prescott-59 | 17th cousin, 7x removed |
1 |
| Rebecca Greenleaf Young née Holman (1824 - 1849) was the thirteenth wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Holman-1845 | 17th cousins 4x removed |
1 |
| Rebecca Plater Lee née Tayloe (1752 - 1797) was the wife of Francis Lightfoot Lee, signer of the Declaration of Independence |
1 |
| | Tayloe-15 | 11th cousins 9x removed |
1 |
| Rev. Charles Chauncey, 2nd President of Harvard College, Magna Carta Gateway Ancestor (1592-1672) |
1 |
| | Chauncey-8 | 8th great grandson |
1 |
| Rev. Peter Bulkeley, Founder of Concord, Massachusetts, Magna Carta Gateway Ancestor |
1 |
| | Bulkeley-4 | 8th great grandson |
1 |
| Rhoda Young née Richards (1784- 1879) was the thirty-first wife of Brigham Young who was an American religious leader and second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1 |
| | Richards-152 | 5th cousins 6x removed |
1 |
| Rhys ap Gruffydd yr Arglwydd, Prince of Deheubarth, King of South Wales |
1 |
| | Ap Gruffydd-59 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| Richard (Clare) de Clare (1250 - 1217) Earl of Clare, 3rd Earl of Hereford was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215 |
1 |
| | Clare-651 | 26th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Richard (Clare) de Clare, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Clare-651 | |
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| Richard (Plantagenet) of England (1157 - 1199) was King Richard I, Coeur de Lion, Lionheart, King of England from 1189 to 1199, succeeded by John |
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| | Plantagenet-248 | 26th Great Grand Niece |
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| Richard (Plantagenet) of England (1209 - 1272) was the Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou |
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| | Plantagenet-39 | 1st cousin 27x removed |
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| Richard 13th Earl of Warwick, Count of Aumale Beauchamp KG |
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| | Beauchamp-134 | |
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| Richard Arvin Overton (1906 - 2018), was an American supercentenarian who lived to be 112 years, 231 days. He was the oldest verified surviving U.S. World War II veteran and the oldest man in the United States. In 2013, he was honored by President Barack Obama |
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| | Overton-2194 | 18th cousins 1x removed |
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| Richard Augustus Wagstaff Dick Clark Jr (1929 - 2012) was an American radio and television personality, television producer and film actor, as well as a cultural icon who remains best known for hosting American Bandstand from 1957 to 1988. He also hosted the game show Pyramid and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, which transmitted Times Square's New Year's Eve celebrations. Clark was well known for his trademark sign-off, For now, Dick Clark — so long! , accompanied by a facsimile of a military salute. |
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| | Clark-19881 | 15th cousins 2x removed |
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| Richard Dawkins FRS, was an Elizabethan sailor and navigator, and the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. |
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| | Dawkins-598 | 18th cousins 2x removed |
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| Richard de Clare |
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| | Clare-651 |
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| | | 22nd great-grandson |
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| Richard de Clare, Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford |
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| | Clare-651 | 27th great grandson |
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| Richard de Clare, Surety Baron |
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| | Clare-651 |
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| | | 23rd great-grandson |
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| Richard de Montfichet (1193- 1267) was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Montfichet-13 | 3rd cousin 26x removed |
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| Richard de Percy (1181 - 1244) was 5th Baron Percy, and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Percy-388 | 1st cousin 28x removed |
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| Richard Duke of York |
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| | York-1210 | 17th Great Grandson |
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| Richard Earl of Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford de Clare |
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| | Clare-651 |
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| | | 23rd great granddaughter |
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| | | 25th Great Grandson |
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| Richard Evelyn Byrd II (1888 - 1957), was a polar explorer. |
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| | Byrd-964 | 19th cousins |
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| Richard Milhous Nixon (1913 - 1994) was a US Senator Class 3 from California from 1950-1953, 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953-1961and 37th President of the United States from 1969-1974 |
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| | Nixon-22 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
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| Richard Milhous Nixon (37) |
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| | Nixon-22 | 10th cousin 3x removed |
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| Richard More Sr. (1614 - 1696) was a passenger on the Mayflower. |
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| | More-108 | 10th cousin 12x removed |
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| Richard Warren |
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| | Warren-66 | 10th grandson |
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| Richard 10th Earl of Arundel, 9th Earl of Surrey |
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| | FitzAlan-29 | Granddaughter |
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| Richard 1st Earl Rivers Wydeville |
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| | Wydeville-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Richard 8th Earl Arundel, Lord of Clun and Oswestry in the Welsh Marches |
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| | FitzAlan-606 | Granddaughter |
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| Richmond Reed John Carradine (1906 -1988) was considered one of the greatest character actors in American cinema. He was known for his roles in horror films, Westerns, and Shakespearean theater, most notably portraying Count Dracula. |
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| | Carradine-4 | 11th cousins |
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| Rikissa Valdemarsdatter |
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| | Valdemarsdatter-8 | Granddaughter |
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| Robert (Bruce) Bruce King Robert Ist of Scot |
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| | Bruce-129 | |
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| Robert (Bruce) Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 |
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| | | 21 great-granddaughter |
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| | | 3rd cousin 23x removed |
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| Robert (Bruce) Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots (1274 - 1329), Queen of England, France and Ireland |
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| | Bruce-129 | 2nd cousins, 24x removed |
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| Robert (Bruce) Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots (1274-1329) |
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| | Bruce-129 | 22nd great-granddaughter |
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| Robert (Robert IV) de Sablé Robertus de Sabloloi, 11e Maître de l'Ordre du Temple 11th Grand Master of the Knights Templar |
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| | Sablé-10 | 28th great grandson |
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| Robert (Robert IV) Robertus de Sabloloi, 11e Maître de l'Ordre du Temple de Sablé |
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| | Sabl%C3%A9-10 | |
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| Robert 3rd Earl of Oxford de Vere |
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| | De Vere-309 | 22nd great granddaughter |
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| Robert Anson Heinlein (1907 - 1988) was an American science fiction writer. Heinlein was named the first Science Fiction Writers Grand Master in 1974 won Hugo Awards for four of his novels three of his works were awarded Retro Hugos (awards given retrospectively for works that were published before the Hugo Awards came into existence). In his fiction, Heinlein coined words that have become part of the English language, including grok and waldo , and popularized the terms TANSTAAFL and space marine |
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| | Heinlein-42 | 20th cousin 3x removed |
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| Robert Anson Heinlein (1907 - 1988), was an American science fiction writer. |
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| | Heinlein-42 | 20th cousins, 3x removed |
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| Robert Anson Richard Jordan Jr (1937 - 1993) was an American actor. A long-time member of the New York Shakespeare Festival, he performed in many Off Broadway and Broadway plays. |
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| | Jordan-14932 | 11th cousins |
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| Robert Beheathland Jamestown, VA 1607 |
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| | Beheathland-1 | multiple direct descendent |
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| Robert Bolling (1646 - 1709) was an English-born merchant, planter, politician and military officer and was an ancestor of Presidents George H W and George W Bush. |
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| | Bolling-34 | 10th cousin 9x removed |
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| Robert Bruce I King of Scots I |
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| | Bruce-129 | 22nd great grandson |
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| Robert Bruce King Robert 1st of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 | |
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| Robert Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 |
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| | | 21rst Great Granddaughter |
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| | | 23rd great-granddaughter |
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| Robert Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 | Granddaughter |
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| Robert Bruce, King of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 | 23rd great grandson |
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| Robert Burns (1759 - 1796) was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the Bard or national poet of Scotland |
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| | Burns-2738 | 18th cousin 9x removed |
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| Robert Burns (1759 - 1796), was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the Bard or national poet of Scotland |
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| | Burns-2738 | 18th cousins, 9x removed |
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| Robert de Joyeuse, comte de Grandpré(Count of Grandpré) |
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| | De Joyeuse-4 | Granddaughter |
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| Robert De Niro Jr., is an American actor and film producer |
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| | De Niro-1 | 19th cousins 2x removed |
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| Robert de Ros |
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| | Ros-149 |
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| | | 20th great-grandson |
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| | | 23rd great granddaughter |
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| | | 23rd Great Grandson |
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| Robert de Ros (1170 - 1227) was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215 |
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| | Ros-149 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
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| Robert de Ros, Surety Baron |
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| | Ros-149 |
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| | | 22nd great grandson |
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| | | 24th great-grandson |
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| Robert de Sablé |
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| | Sablé-10 | 25th great-grandson |
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| Robert de Vere |
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| | De Vere-309 |
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| | | 20th great-grandson |
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| | | 25th Great Grandson |
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| Robert de Vere (1164 - 1221) was the 3rd Earl of Oxford and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | De Vere-309 | 1st cousin 27x removed |
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| Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford, Surety Baron |
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| | De Vere-309 | 22nd great grandson |
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| Robert de Vere, Surety Baron |
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| | De Vere-309 |
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| | | 23rd great-grandson |
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| Robert Duvall, actor |
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| | Duvall-33 | 24th cousins 3x removed |
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| Robert E Lee |
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| | Lee-3 | 5th cousin 2x removed |
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| Robert E. Lee, General |
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| | Lee-3 | 6th cousin 5 times removed |
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| Robert Edward Lee (1807 - 1870) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, toward the end of which he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army. He led the Army of Northern Virginia—the Confederacy's most powerful army—from 1862 until its surrender in 1865, earning a reputation as a skilled tactician. |
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| | Lee-3 | 12th cousin 6x removed |
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| Robert Evert Stong (1936 - 2008), was a mathematician at the University of Virginia who proved the Hattori–Stong theorem..# |
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| | Stong-123 | 20th cousins 1x removed |
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| Robert FitzWalter |
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| | FitzWalter-101 | 21st great-grandson |
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| Robert FitzWalter (1180 - 1235) Lord of Dunmow Castle was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | FitzWalter-101 | 1st cousin 29x removed |
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| Robert FitzWalter, Surety Baron |
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| | FitzWalter-101 |
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| | | 22nd great grandson |
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| | | 24th great-grandson |
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| Robert Heinlein |
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| | Heinlein-42 | 16th cousin 1x removed |
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| Robert I (the Bruce), King of Scots 1306 - 1329 |
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| | Bruce-129 | 20th great-grandson |
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| Robert II Capet the Pious, King of France |
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| | Capet-41 | 29th Great Granddaughter |
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| Robert II Stewart King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-1001 | 19th Great Granddaughter |
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| Robert III, King of the Scots |
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| | Stewart-972 | 21st great grandson |
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| Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson (1850 - 1894) was a prolific writer, most famous for Treasure Island (1883), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886), Kidnapped (1886), and his children's poem collection A Child's Garden of Verses (1885). |
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| | Stevenson-999 | 20th cousin, 7x removed |
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| Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson (1850 - 1894), was a prolific writer, most famous for Treasure Island (1883), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886), Kidnapped (1886) |
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| | Stevenson-999 | 20th cousins, 7x removed |
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| Robert Logan Forman Six (1907 - 1986) was the CEO of Continental Airlines from 1936 to 1980. Beginning his career in the early days of commercial aviation in the United States, his time as Continental Airlines CEO saw it become one of the largest and most profitable legacy airlines in the world. According to Maverick: The Story of Robert F. Six and Continental Airlines, Six was one of the last members of the group of innovators, pioneers, and visionaries (including Juan Trippe, William A. Patterson, Jack Frye, C.R. Smith, and Eddie Rickenbacker) who built the U.S. airline industry into what it is today. Six saw his own airline grow from a small, three-stop operation into a major global network airline with services spanning the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific region, and Latin America. |
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| | Six-305 | 16th cousins 4x removed |
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| Robert Lord of Dunmow Castle, Essex FitzWalter |
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| | FitzWalter-101 |
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| | | 25th great-granddaughter |
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| | | 2rd great granddaughter |
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| Robert Montgomery Knight (1940 - 2023) was a college basketball coach, nicknamed The General. Knight won 902 NCAA Division I men's basketball games. This was a record at the time of his retirement. Currently he ranks fifth all-time. He was the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers from 1971 to 2000. |
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| | Knight-28145 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Robert Ros, Surety Baron |
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| | Ros-149 | |
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| Robert Stewart Ist Earl of Orkney Lord of Zetland |
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| | Stewart-10070 | 12 great-granddaughter |
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| Robert Stewart, King of Scots |
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| | Stewart-1001 | 20th great granddaughter |
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| Robert the Bruce |
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| | Bruce-129 |
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| | | 21st great granddaughter |
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| | | 2nd cousin, 22 times removed |
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| | | Direct Descendant (21st Great Grandson) |
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| Robert The Bruce (1274 - 1329) King Robert Ist King of the Scots from 1306-1329 |
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| | Bruce-129 | 2nd cousin 24x removed |
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| Robert the Bruce (King Robert I of Scots) |
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| | Bruce-129 | 22nd great-grandaughter |
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| Robert the Bruce King of the Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 | 20th great grandson |
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| Robert Tyre Bobby Jones Jr. (1902 - 1971), was one of the most influential figures in the history of golf. He won all four major golf tournaments in the calendar year of 1930. After he retired, Jones helped to design Augusta National Golf Course, and co-founded the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974. |
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| | Jones-57588 | 17th cousins 2x removed |
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| Robert 3rd Earl of Oxford de Vere |
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| | De Vere-309 | Granddaughter |
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| Robert Earl of Carrick and Lord of Annandale Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots |
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| | Bruce-129 | Granddaughter |
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| Robin McLaurin Williams |
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| | Williams-6476 | 5th cousin three times removed |
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| Robin McLaurin Williams (1951 - 2014) was an American actor and stand up comedian |
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| | Williams-6476 | 11th cousins |
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| Roch Manitouabéouich |
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| | Manitouabéouich-4 | 10th great grandson |
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| Roderick Gobha Murray, Ruairidh Alasdair Ghobha |
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| | Murray-5212 | 2nd great grandson |
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| Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (El Cid) |
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| | Vivar-3 | 27th Great Granddaughter |
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| Rodrigo Diaz El Cid |
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| | Vivar-3 | 29th Great Grandson |
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| Rodrigo Diaz El Cid de Vivar |
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| | Vivar-3 |
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| | | 27th great-granddaughter |
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| | | Granddaughter |
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| Roger (de Mowbray) of Methven (1268 - 1320) was 13th-14th century Scottish noble. He was tried for treason against King Robert I of Scotland having died of wounds suffered during his capture. |
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| | De Mowbray-146 | 6th cousins 24x removed |
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| | Webb-23 | 6th cousins 24x removed |
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| Roger 4th Earl of Norfolk Bigod |
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| | Bigod-2 |
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| | | 23rd Great Grandson |
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| | | 24th great granddaughter |
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| Roger Bigod (1144 - 1221) was the 4th Earl of Norfolk and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Bigod-2 | 1st cousin 27x removed |
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| Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk |
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| | Bigod-2 | 24th great-grandson |
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| Roger Bigod, Surety Baron |
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| | Bigod-2 |
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| | | 23rd great-grandson |
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| Roger de Montbegon (1165 - 1226) was the Baron of Hornby and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Montbegon-6 | 25th Great Grand Niece |
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| Roger Federer, is a Swiss former professional tennis player. He was ranked world No. 1 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 310 weeks. |
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| | Federer-4 | 26th cousins 3x removed |
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| Roger le Bigod |
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| | Bigod-2 | 22nd great-grandson |
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| Roger Sherman (1721 - 1793) was an early American statesman, lawyer, and a Founding Father of the United States. He is the only person to sign all four great state papers of the United States: the Continental Association, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.[1][2] He also signed the 1774 Petition to the King. |
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| | | 15th cousins 9x removed |
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| Roger (Roger II) Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury |
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| | Montgomery-133 | Granddaughter |
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| Rohese FitzWalter née Baynard (1180 - 1236) was the wife of Robert FitzWalter, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Baynard-4 | 1st cousin 27x removed |
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| Rollo (Normandie) of Normandy |
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| | Normandie-54 | 33rd great-granddaughter |
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| Rollo of Normandy |
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| | Normandie-54 |
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| | | 31st Great Granddaughter |
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| | | 34th great-grandson |
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| | | 35th great-grandson |
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| | | Direct Descendant (30th Great Grandson) |
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| Rollo of Normandy(Rollo the Walker) 1st Duke of Normandy |
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| | Normandie-54 | 30th great grandson |
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| Rollo, Duke of Normandy (Normandie-54) |
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| | Normandie-54 | 31st great granddaughter |
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| Ronald Reagan |
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| | Reagan-1 | |
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| Ronald Wayne Van Zant (1948 - 1977) was an American singer and musician, member of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, of which he was a founding member, lead vocalist, and primary lyricist. |
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| | Van Zant-14 | 9th cousin 1x removed |
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| Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) was the 33rd Governor of California from 1967-1975, and 40th President of the United States from 1981-1989 |
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| | Reagan-1 | 24th cousin |
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| Rosalind Amelia Nield née Young (1853- 1924) was a British champion of wildlife conservation and the widow of Sir Peter Scott |
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| | Talbot-Ponsonby-1 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Rosalynn Carter |
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| | Smith-233067 | 7th cousin |
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| Rosemary Clooney (1928- 2002) was an American singer and actress. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the song Come On-a My House , which was followed by other pop numbers such as Botch-a-Me , Mambo Italiano , Tenderly , Half as Much , Hey There , This Ole House , and Sway . She also had success as a jazz vocalist. Clooney's career languished in the 1960s, partly because of problems related to depression and drug addiction, but revived in 1977, when her White Christmas co-star Bing Crosby asked her to appear with him at a show marking his 50th anniversary in show business. She continued recording until her death in 2002. |
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| | Clooney-7 | 23rd cousin 3x removed |
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| Ruby Catherine (Stevens) Stanwyck (1907 - 1990), actress |
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| | Stevens-10345 | 25th cousins 3x removed |
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| Ruggero (Ruggero II) Re di Sicilia di Altavilla |
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| | Altavilla-5 | Granddaughter |
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| Ruggero (Ruggero III) duca di Puglia, re di Sicilia di Altavilla |
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| | Altavilla-7 | Granddaughter |
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| Rutherford B Hayes (19) |
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| | Hayes-229 | 14th cousin 4x removed |
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| Saher (Quincy) de Quincy 1st Earl of Winchester |
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| | Quincy-226 | 24th great-granddaughter |
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| Saher 1st Earl of Winchester de Quincy |
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| | Quincy-226 | 25th Great Grandson |
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| Saher de Quincy |
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| | Quincy-226 | 20th great-grandson |
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| Saher de Quincy(1165 - 1219) was 1st Earl of Winchester, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
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| | Quincy-226 | 27th Great Granddaughter |
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| Saher de Quincy, Surety Baron |
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| | Quincy-226 |
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| | | 22nd great-grandson |
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| | | 23rd great grandson |
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| | | first cousin 23 times removed |
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| Saher (Saier) 1st Earl of Winchester |
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| | Quincy-226 | Granddaughter |
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| Saint Adelaide di Italia formerly Bourgogne |
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| | Bourgogne-52 | 31st great grandson |
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| Saint Brychan Brycheiniog ap Anlach 1st King of Brycheiniog. |
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| | Ap Anlach-1 | 41st great grandson |
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| Saint Dareca |
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| | Calpurnius-1 | 44x-gr-grand (through [[Awbrey-38 |
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| Saint Doda of Trier of Metz |
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| | Unknown-295691 | 40th great grandson |
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| Saint Itte (Itta) Ittaberga, Yduberga, Ida de Nivelles |
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| | Unknown-293915 | 40th great grandson |
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| Saint Louis (Louis IX) Roi de France King of France de France |
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| | Capet-5 | 25th great grandson |
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| Saint Louis IX de France |
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| | Capet-5 | 21st great-granddaughter |
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| Saint Margaret Queen of Scots formerly Wessex |
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| | Wessex-26 | 27th great grandson |
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| Saint Margaret, Queen of Scots |
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| | Wessex-26 | 25th great grandson |
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| Saint Olga of Kiev, Ольга (Unknown) Рюриковича |
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| | Unknown-266633 | 29th Great Granddaughter |
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| Saint Patrick |
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| | Ap Calpurnius-1 | 48th great grandnephew |
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| Saint Patrick ap Calpurnius |
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| | Ap Calpurnius-1 | 45th Great Grand Niece |
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| Saint Pepin (Pippin I) le vieux, maior domus of Austrasia Landen the Elder |
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| | Pippinid-2 | 40th great grandson |
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| Saint Theodora Byzantium |
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| | Armenia-4 | |
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| Saint Thomas Aquinas |
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| | Aquino-140 | 26th great grandnephew |
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| Saint Warinus Gerwino (Gerwin) Warinus de Poitiers Count of Poitiers and Count of Paris |
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| | De Poitiers-67 | 40th great grandson |
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| Saint Владимир Святославич Vladimir Sviatoslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev Saint Vladimir Рюрикович of Kiev formerly Рюриковичи aka Rurikovich |
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| | Рюриковичи-2 | 30th great grandson |
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| Saint Elizabeth of Aragón |
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| | Arag%C3%B3n-131 | Granddaughter |
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| Saint Louis (Louis IX) Roi de France |
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| | Capet-5 | Granddaughter |
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| Saint Patrick Patron Saint of Ireland ap Calpurnius |
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| | Ap Calpurnius-1 | Grandniece |
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| Saint Владимир Святославич Vladimir Sviatoslavich |
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| | %D0%A0%D1%8E%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%B8-2 | Granddaughter |
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| Sally Kristen Ride (1951 - 2012) was an American physicist and astronaut. She became the first American woman in space in 1983, and was the third woman in space overall, the two first being from the Soviet Union. |
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| | Ride-21 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
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| Sam Starr |
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| | Starr-1135 | 17th cousin |
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| Samuel Augustus Maverick |
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| | Maverick-121 | |
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| Samuel Brown Evans |
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| | Evans-10066 | |
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| Samuel Colt |
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| | Colt-91 | |
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| Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791 -1872) was the inventor of Morse Code and the single-wire telegraph, but also distinguished himself as an artist. He painted a portrait of Lafayette himself and the two become personal friends. Secondly he became well known for his inventive genius. |
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| | Morse-11 | 17th cousin, 6x removed |
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| Samuel Houston (Texas Pres.) |
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| | Houston-1 |
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| | | 12th cousin 7x removed |
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| | | 7th cousin 9x removed |
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| Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835 - 1910) known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, essayist, entrepreneur, publisher and lecturer. He was praised as the greatest humorist the United States has produced, [2] with William Faulkner calling him the father of American literature. |
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| | Clemens-1 | 19th cousins 8x removed |
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| Samuel Lincoln Sr - 9th great-grandfather |
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| | Lincoln-10 | |
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| Samuel Merrill |
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| | Merrill-128 | 9th great grandson |
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| Samuel Orchart Beeton (1830 - 1877) was an English publisher, best known as the husband of Mrs Beeton (Isabella Mary Mayson) and publisher of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management. He also founded and published Boy's Own Magazine, the first and most influential boys' magazine. |
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| | Beeton-73 | 21st cousin 5x removed |
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| San Fernando Alfónsez (Fernando III) Rey de Castilla y León, el Santo de Castilla Saint Ferdinand III |
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| | Castilla-105 | 23rd great grandson |
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| San Fernando Alfónsez (Fernando III) Rey de Castilla y León, el Santo |
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| | Castilla-105 | Granddaughter |
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| Sancte Ælfgife Saint Ælfgife Ælfgifu Elgiva England formerly Shaftesbury aka Wessex |
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| | Shaftesbury-5 | 31st great grandson |
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| Sandra (Searles) Dickinson (1948 - ) is an American-British actress who has typically played characters within the trope of a dumb blonde with a high-pitched voice. She is perhaps best known for her role as Trillian in the TV series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. |
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| | Searles-184 | 10th cousin 1x removed |
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| Sandra Day O'Connor (1930 - 2023) was appointed to the US Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan. She was the first woman ever to hold that position. |
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| | Day-4074 | 20th cousin, 2x removed |
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| Sara McClain Maxon née Sherman (1884 - 1979) was an Actress and opera singer from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
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| | Sherman-6473 | 5th cousin 4x removed |
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| Sara Payson (Willis) Parton (1811 - 1872), was an American novelist, children's writer, humorist, and newspaper columnist, known by the pen name Fanny Fern . Fern's popularity has been attributed to her conversational style and sense of what mattered to her mostly middle-class female readers. She was the first woman to have a regular column in an American newspaper and was the highest-paid columnist in the United States. She Is credited with coining the phrase, The way to a man's heart is through his stomach . |
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| | Willis-11936 | 14th cousins, 6x removed |
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| Sarah (Chauncey) Bulkeley, Magna Carta Gateway Ancestor (1631-1699) |
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| | Chauncey-7 | 7th great grandson |
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| Sarah Jane Jane Wyman née Mayfield (1917 - 2007) was a Hollywood actress and the first wife of Ronald Reagan. Jane Wyman and Ronald Reagan married in 1940 and divorced in 28 June 1948 Reagan was still a Democrat and had not yet made his first run for public office. |
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| | Mayfield-341 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Sarah Margaret Ferguson (1959 - ) Duchess of York and is British author |
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| | Ferguson-1828 | 18th cousin |
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| Sarah Ophelia Minnie (Colley) Pearl (1912 - 1996), was a Country Music Commedienne/Icon. |
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| | Colley-519 | 18th cousins 4x removed |
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| Sarah Van Brugh Jay née Livingston (1756 - 1802) was the wife of John Jay, the 1st Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court from 1789-1795, 2nd Govenor of New York from 1795-1801 and Acting United States Secretary of State from 1789-1790 |
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| | Livingston-1 | 16th cousins 11x removed |
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| Scott Hamilton, is a World Champion American figure skater and Olympic gold medalist (1984). He is known for his backflip on the ice, a move that is technically illegal according to competition rules, but always a crowd-pleaser for non-competitive performances. |
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| | Hamilton-16921 | 10th cousins 1x removed |
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| Seigneur Nicholas Montour |
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| | Montour-76 | Granddaughter |
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| Sgt. Alvin Cullum York (1887 - 1964), ended the First World War as one of America's most famous soldiers, with fame and popular recognition assured following a remarkable act of courage and coolness in October 1918. |
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| | York-6 | 22nd cousins 2x removed |
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| Shannon Lee Falconetti née Miller(1977 - 1976) is a retired artistic gymnast from Edmond, Oklahoma. She was the 1993 and 1994 World All-Around Champion, the 1996 Olympics balance beam gold medalist, the 1995 Pan Am Games all-around champion, and a member of the gold medal-winning Magnificent Seven team at the Atlanta Olympics. The winner of a combined total of 16 World Championships and Olympic medals between 1991 and 1996, Miller ranks as the most decorated gymnast, male or female, in U.S. history. Miller was also the most successful American athlete, by medal count, at the 1992 Barcelona Games, winning five altogether. Shannon Miller is also the tenth most decorated gymnast of all time, by her individual medal count. |
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| | Miller-24223 | 21st cousin 2x removed |
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| Sharon Christa McAuliffe née Corrigan (1948 - 1986) was to be a very special Mission Specialist on the Challenger space shuttle. She was to be the first teacher to hold class from orbit. She died when the shuttle exploded soon after liftoff from Cape Kennedy, Florida on 28 Jan 1986. |
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| | Corrigan-609 | 18th cousin 3x removed |
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| Shelley Long, actress |
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| | Long-23223 | 9th cousins |
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| Sieur Mathieu Amiot dit Villeneuve |
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| | Amiot-2 | Granddaughter |
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| Sigourney Weaver, is an American actress known for her role of Ellen Ripley in the Alien franchise and Dana Barrett in the Ghostbusters franchise. |
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| | Weaver-4018 |
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| | | 21st cousins 2x removed |
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| | | 21st cousins, 2x removed |
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| Simon (Simon III) le Chauve, Comte d'Évreux |
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| | Montfort-41 | |
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| Simon (Simon V) the Crusader, Le Croisé de Montfort |
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| | Montfort-120 | |
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| Simon Coupar West. Lieutenant. 28th (Maori) Battalion. 39572 |
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| | West-30045 | |
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| Simon Kerl |
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| | Kerl-78 | |
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| Simon Katepacomen Girty |
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| | Girty-1 | |
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| Sinclair Lewis |
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| | Lewis-57 |
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| | | 7th cousin, 2 times removed |
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| | | 7th cousin, 3 times removed |
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| Sir Anthony Alfred Bowlby, 1st Baronet |
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| | Bowlby-732 |
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| | | 1st cousin, seven times removed |
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| | | 2nd cousin, once removed |
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| | | 3th cousin, five times removed |
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| | | 4th cousin, four times removed |
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| | | 5th cousin, there times removed |
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| | | 6th cousin, twice removed |
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| | | 7th cousin, once removed |
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| | | 8th cousin, once removed |
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| Sir Duncan (Donnchadh) Na-Adh Campbell Ist of Campbell Lord Campbell |
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| | Campbell-2331 | |
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| Sir Francis Drake (abt. 1545 - 1596), was an Elizabethan sailor and navigator, and the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. |
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| | Drake-326 | 13th cousins 6x removed |
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| Sir Guy of Coughton de la Spine MP |
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| | Spine-8 | |
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| Sir Henry Hotspur Percy |
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| | Percy-4 | 19th Great Grandson |
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| Sir Henry Hotspur Percy KG KB |
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| | Percy-4 | |
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| Sir Horatio 1st Viscount of the Nile and Burnham Thorpe, Duke of Bronte Nelson (1758 - 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy. His inspirational leadership, grasp of strategy and unconventional tactics brought about a number of decisive British naval victories during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest naval commanders in history. |
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| | Nelson-39 | 15th cousins 7x removed |
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| Sir Isaac Newton |
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| | Newton-17 | 9th cousin 7x removed |
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| Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727), Newton's discoveries on the laws of motion and theories of gravitation were published in Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), or Principia. [9] This book has been considered one of the greatest single contributions in the history of science and laid the foundations of classical mechanics. |
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| | Newton-17 | 12th cousins 11x removed |
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| Sir James The Good Sir James, The Black Douglas |
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| | Douglas-396 | |
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| Sir John 1st Lord Botetourt, Admiral of the North Fleet, Constable of St. Briavels Castle, Governor of Framlingham Castle |
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| | Botetourt-9 | 21st Great-Granddaughter |
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| Sir John de Stratelinges |
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| | De Stratelinges-3 | descendant |
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| Sir Nicholas Poyntz |
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| | Poyntz-15 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Richard the Red de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, Lord of Connacht 1280 - 1326 |
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| | Burgh-13 | 21st great-grandson |
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| Sir Thomas “Lord of Thomond” de Clare |
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| | Clare-639 | 19th Great-Granddaughter |
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| Sir Thomas Clarell |
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| | Clarell-4 | 17th great granddaughter |
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| Sir William 1st Lord Brewes de Braose |
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| | Braose-166 | |
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| Sir William Braveheart Wallace |
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| | Wallace-182 | 1st cousin 24x removed |
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| Sir William Brereton of Brereton |
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| | Brereton-10 | 17th great granddaughter |
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| Sir William de Ferrers 3rd Earl of Derby |
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| | Ferrers-11 | 24th great grandson |
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| Sir William Marshal |
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| | Marshal-4 | 23rd Great Grandson |
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| Sir Winston Churchill |
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| | Windsor-1 | 9th cousin, twice removed |
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| Sir Claud Hamilton First Lord Paisley |
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| | Hamilton-4637 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Edmund Earl of Arundel FitzAlan |
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| | FitzAlan-29 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Hugh 4th Earl of Oxford de Vere |
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| | De Vere-308 | |
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| Sir John 2nd Lord Mowbray de Mowbray |
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| | Mowbray-54 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir John Hawkwood |
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| | Hawkwood-2 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knt |
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| | Chaworth-6 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Piers Earl of Cornwall Gaveston |
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| | Gaveston-1 | |
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| Sir Richard Earl of Cambridge, Almoner of England |
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| | York-1169 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Robert The Hero of Goldberry Hill Boyd |
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| | Boyd-2538 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Robert Seton First Earl of Winton |
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| | Seton-111 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Robert Stewart First Earl of Orkney |
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| | Stewart-10070 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Thomas 1st Earl of Wiltshire Boleyn KG |
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| Sir Thomas 2nd Earl of Kent, 3rd Baron of Holland Holland KG |
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| | Holland-31 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Thomas Constable of Elmly Castle-Knight of the Shire |
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| | De Throckmorten-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir Thomas Earl of Kent de Holand KG |
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| | Holand-86 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir William (William IV) 1st Earl of Salisbury, 3rd Lord Montagu |
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| | Montagu-62 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir William de Beauchamp |
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| | Beauchamp-1184 | Granddaughter |
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| Sir William de Coggeshale |
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| | Coggeshale-2 | |
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| Solomon Patu, Ariki o Kāti Māmoe |
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| | Patu-4 | |
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| Somerled King of the Sudreys, Lord of Argyll MacGillebride |
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| | Macgillebride-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Somerled, King of the Sudreys, Lord of the Isles |
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| | Macgillebride-1 | 27th great grandson |
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| Sonja (Henie) Onstad (1912 - 1969), was a Norwegian figure skater and film star. |
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| | Henie-2 | is a very distant cousin |
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| Sonja Henie (1912 - 1969) was a Norwegian Norwegian figure skater, ten time World Champion, six time European Champion and three time Olympic Champion |
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| | Henie-2 | distant cousin |
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| Sophia Charlotte Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744 - 1818) was the queen consort of the British king George III from their marriage on 8 September 1761 until her death. As George's wife, she was also Electress and later Queen of Hanover. |
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| | Mecklenburg-Strelitz-1 | 14th cousin 13x removed |
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| St Arnulf (Saint Arnulf) Bishop of Metz Arnulfing aka von Sachsen |
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| | Arnulfing-2 | 40th great grandson |
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| St Begga Begue, Abbess of Andenne, Saint Begga of Landen formerly Pippinid aka of Andenne |
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| | Pippinid-4 | 39th great grandson |
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| St Margaret (Wessex) Queen of Scots |
1 |
| | Wessex-26 | 27th Great Granddaughter |
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| St. Adele of France, Countess of Flanders |
1 |
| | Capet-24 | 30th great-grandson |
1 |
| St. Clothilde, Queen of the Franks |
1 |
| | Burgunden-7 | 45th great-grandson |
1 |
| St. Dagobert II, King of Franks |
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| | Merovingian-85 | 1st cousin 42 times removed |
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| St. David, King of Scotland |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-68 | 29th great-grandson |
1 |
| St. Edward the Martyr, King of England |
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| | Wessex-359 | 31st great grand nephew |
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| St. Elizabeth, Queen Consort of Portugal |
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| | Aragón-131 | 1st cousin, twenty three times removed |
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| St. Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary |
1 |
| | Arpadhazi-48 | 25th great grand nephew |
1 |
| St. Ferdinand III, King of Castille and León |
1 |
| | Castilla-105 | 24th great-grandson |
1 |
| St. Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor |
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| | Wettin-80 | 1st cousin, thirty one times removed |
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| St. Humbert, Count of Savoy |
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| | Savoie-669 | 27th great-grandson |
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| St. Itte of Nivelles |
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| | Unknown-293915 | 39th great-grandson |
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| St. Louis IX, King of France |
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| | Capet-5 | 25th great-grandson |
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| St. Louis of Tolouse |
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| | Anjou-287 | 23rd great grand nephew |
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| '''St. Margaret of Wessex Queen of Scots''' |
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| | Wessex-26 | 29th great-granddaughter |
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| St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland |
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| | Wessex-26 | 29th great-grandson |
1 |
| St. Olav (Olav II) Digre, den hellige, Konge av Norge |
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| | Haraldsson-183 | |
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| St. Olga, Princess of Kiev |
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| | Unknown-266633 | 34th great-grandson |
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| St. Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev |
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| | Рюриковичи-2 | 32nd great-grandson |
1 |
| St. Vladimir, Grand Prince of Kiev |
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| | Рюриковичи-2 | 31st great-granddaughter |
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| St. Ольга Saint Olga Елена, Olga, Helga, Haelgha Рюриковича formerly aka of Kiev, of Pskov |
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| | Unknown-266633 | 32nd great grandson |
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| St. Ольга Елена, Olga, Helga, Haelgha Рюриковича |
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| | Unknown-266633 | |
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| St.Leopold III |
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| | Babenberg-8 | Granddaughter |
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| Stanley Allison Rogers (1949 - 1983) was a Canadian folk musician and songwriter. |
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| | Rogers-11075 | 22nd cousin |
1 |
| Stephan (Stephan II) mit der Hafte, Stefan, Herzog von Bayern von Bayern |
1 |
| | Wittelsbach-71 | Granddaughter |
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| Stephen I Blois King of England, Duke of Normandy |
1 |
| | Blois-94 | 27th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| Stephen I King of England |
1 |
| | Blois-94 | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Stephen I, King of the English, Duke of Normandy |
1 |
| | Blois-94 | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Stephen William Hawking (1942 - 2018) was popularly regarded as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists since Einstein |
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| | Hawking-7 | 23rd cousin |
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| Sterling Price Holloway (1905 - 1992) had a voice that touched many, as he offered his talents to the likes of Winnie-the-Pooh, the stork in Dumbo , and Kaa the python in The Jungle Book , all from Disney children's productions. |
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| | Holloway-3713 | 14th cousins 2x removed |
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| Steve McQeen |
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| | McQueen-764 | 7th cousin, twice removed |
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| Steve McQueen |
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| | McQueen-764 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
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| Steven Edwin King (1947 - ) is an American author best known for his dives into the horrific, supernatural and unknown. Stephen has also published under the pen names Richard Bachman, John Swithen and Beryl Evans |
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| | King-11663 | 9th cousin |
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| Stevie Nicks |
1 |
| | Nicks-158 | 7th cousin |
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| Stockard Channing, is an American stage, film and television actress |
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| | Stockard-26 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
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| Susan Arnold Wallace née Elston (1830 - 1907) was a poet, essayist, author of six books, and served as her husband's editor. Many of her poems and essays were published in magazines and newspapers such as The Atlantic Monthly, New York Tribune, etc. After her husband's death, she and a friend edited his unfinished autobiography for publication. |
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| | Elston-461 | 6th cousin 6x removed |
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| Susan B. Anthony |
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| | Anthony-14 | 4th Cousin, four times removed |
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| Sven Olof Joachim Palme (1904 - 1985) was a voice and sound effects actor, best remembered as the voice of Donald Duck for 50 years |
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| | Nash-3310 | 24th cousin 4x removed |
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| Sven Olof Joachim Palme (1927 - 1986) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician, statesman and prime minister |
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| | Palme-11 | 24th cousin 4x removed |
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| Sven OLOF Joachim Palme (1927- 1986 ) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician, statesman and prime minister of Sweden from 1969 to 1987 and from 1982 to 1986 |
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| | Palme-11 | 23rd cousin 2x removed |
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| Svend den yngre Estridsøn |
1 |
| | Estridsen-5 | Granddaughter |
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| Sybil (Sibyl) of Gloucester (Lady of Brecknock) |
1 |
| | Ap Gwidol-5 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Sylvia Merula Guinness née Salaman (1914 - 2000) was an english artist, playwright and actress, married Alec Guiness. |
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| | Salaman-1 | 17th cousin,3x removed |
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| Tāmaiharanui, Arikinui o Kāi Tahu |
1 |
| | Tāmaiharanui-1 | |
1 |
| Taylor Alison Swift (1969 - 2023) is an Grammy winning country/pop singer. She is considered one of the greatest songwriters of her generation |
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| | Swift-1298 | 10th cousin 1x removed |
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| Taylor Swift, is an Grammy winning country/pop singer. She is considered one of the greatest songwriters of her generation. |
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| | Swift-1298 | 10th cousins 1x removed |
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| Ted Danson |
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| | Danson-14 | 10th cousins |
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| Ted Danson, actor |
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| | Danson-14 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
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| Terry Bradshaw , is an American NFL football player, sportscaster and analyst, as well as singer and actor. |
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| | Bradshaw-2600 | 21st cousins |
2 |
| Terry Wright (what a charming profile!) |
1 |
| | Wright-7062 | |
1 |
| the Duchess of Bedford |
1 |
| | Luxembourg-30 | 19th great grandson |
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| the Marquis de Lafayette |
1 |
| | Motier-12 | 17th cousin, eight times removed |
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| Theodore Hamilton (Waldo) Sturgeon (1918 - 1985), was a popular, acclaimed and award-winning American writer, primarily of fantasy, science fiction and horror. |
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| | Waldo-596 | 18th cousins, 4x removed |
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| Theodore Roosevelt (26) |
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| | Roosevelt-18 | 6th cousin 4x removed |
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| Theodore Teddy Roosevelt Jr. (1858 - 1919) was the 33rd Governor of New York from 1899 to 1900, 25th Vice President of the United States in 1901 and 26th President of the United States from 1901-1909 |
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| | Roosevelt-18 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Theodorus (Dirk V) graaf van West-Frisia en Holland van Holland |
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| | Holland-4676 | Granddaughter |
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| Theodosia Stilwell Burr née Bartow (1746 - 1794) was the wife of Aaron Burr Jr. who was a US Senator 1st Class from New York from 1791 - 1797, and 3rd Vice President of the United States from 1801-1805 |
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| | Bartow-24 | 16th cousins 7x removed |
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| Thomas (Cox) |
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| | Cox-866 | the 9th Great Grandchild |
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| Thomas (Rous) le Rous |
1 |
| | Rous-14 | Granddaughter |
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| Thomas 2nd Duke of Norfolk, 1st Earl of Surrey Howard KG KB |
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| | Howard-2# | |
1 |
| Thomas Alva Edison I (1847 - 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, which include the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and early versions of the electric light bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern industrialized world. He was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of organized science and teamwork to the process of invention, working with many researchers and employees. He established the first industrial research laboratory |
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| | Edison-1 | 7th cousin 4x removed |
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| Thomas Aquinas |
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| | Aquino-140 | 26th-great-grandnephew |
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| Thomas Basset |
2 |
| | Basset-69 | 22nd great-grandson |
2 |
| Thomas Burrill |
1 |
| | Burrill-38 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| Thomas Cromwell KG PC (abt. 1485 - 1540), briefly Earl of Essex, was an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII from 1534 to 1540 |
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| | Cromwell-12 | 12th cousins 14x removed |
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| Thomas Edison |
1 |
| | Edison-39 | 6th cousins, 4 times removed |
1 |
| Thomas Graves of Jamestown |
1 |
| | Graves-73 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| Thomas Jefferson |
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| | Jefferson-1 |
4 |
| | | |
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| | | 1st cousin, seven times removed |
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| | | 3rd cousin 10 times removed |
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| | | 5th cousins 8 times removed |
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| Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826) was the third President of the United States, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the most influential of the United States' Founding Fathers. His portrait graces the US two-dollar bill and nickel. He was the 2nd Governor of Virginia from 1779 - 1781 the 1st United States Secretary of State from 1790-1793 the 2nd Vice-President of the United States from 1797-1801 and 3rd President of the United States from 1801-1809. |
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| | Jefferson-1 | 15th cousins 7x removed |
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| Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826), 2nd Governor of Virginia (1779—1781), 1st United States Secretary of State (1790—1793), 2nd Vice President of the United States (1797—1801), 3rd President of the United States (1801—1809). |
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| | Jefferson-1 | 15th cousins 7x removed |
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| Thomas Jefferson (3) |
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| | Jefferson-1 | 10th cousin 7x removed |
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| Thomas Jeffrey Tom Hanks (1956 - ) is an American actor, producer and filmmaker |
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| | Hanks-1171 | 17th cousin, 2x removed |
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| Thomas John Thomson (1877 - 1917), was a popular and influential Canadian artist of the early part of the twentieth century. |
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| | Thomson-6368 | 18th cousins, 6x removed |
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| Thomas Lister, Fourth Baron Ribblesdale (1854 - 1925) was a British Liberal politician |
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| | Lister-487 | 14th cousins 5x removed |
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| Thomas McKean Sr. (1734 - 1817) was elected as a Delegate from Delaware to the Continental Congress, serving from 1774 to 1776, and from 1778 to 1781 and served as President of the Continental Congress in 1781, signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Articles of Confederation in 1777. Served as a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Elected Governor of Pennsylvania, serving from 1799 to 1808. McKean County in Pennsylvania is named for him. |
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| | McKean-13 | 20th cousin 10x removed |
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| Thomas Norval Hepburn (1879 - 1962) was a urologist at Hartford Hospital. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1905. He was a specialist certified by the American Board of Urology member of the American Urological Association fellow of the American College of Surgeons served as president of the Connecticut Social Hygiene Society a founder and board member of the American Social Hygiene Association a charter member and an early president of the New England section of the American Urological Association and was for many years associated with the Hartford Hospital. |
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| | Hepburn-454 | 17th cousin, 3x removed |
1 |
| Thomas Rawlinson (1635 - 1689) was one of the set of early Quaker missionaries known as the Valiant Sixty |
1 |
| | Rawlinson-585 | 8th cousin 11x removed |
1 |
| Thomas Redd Miller |
1 |
| | Miller-25478 | |
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| Thomas Stacy (1619 - 1687) was one of the set of early Quaker missionaries known as the Valiant Sixty |
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| | Stacy-1660 | 13th cousin 11x removed |
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| Thomas Stone |
1 |
| | Stone-5206 | 3rd cousin, 10 times removed |
1 |
| Thomas Wakefield Blackburn (1913 - 1992) was a lyricist, screenwriter, and author of novels in the westerns genre In the mid-1950s, Blackburn worked in the story department at Walt Disney's studio and it was there that, in addition to working on the Davy Crockett films and teleplays, he became a composer. Most notably for composing the hit title song The Ballad of Davy Crockett for the television show |
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| | Blackburn-5877 | 17th cousin, 3x removed |
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| Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Earl of Orkney |
1 |
| | Sigurdsson-17 | 28th great grandson |
1 |
| Thorfinn The Black Jarl of Orkney |
1 |
| | Sigurdsson-17 | |
1 |
| Þorgrím Goði |
1 |
| | Thorgrimsson-2 | 31st great grandson |
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| Thornton Waldo Burgess (1874 - 1965), was an author who created Peter Cottontail & Peter Rabbit |
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| | Burgess-11720 | 7th cousins, 4x removed |
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| Tim Dick Allen , actor |
2 |
| | Dick-1338 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
2 |
| Timothy Sidney Robert Hardy, CBE (1925 - 2017) was an English actor and had a long career in the theatre, film and television |
1 |
| | Hardy-4516 | 20th cousin, 2x removed |
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| To Debbie Ferguson and Gary Alberty |
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| | Johnson-61091 | 2nd great-grandfather |
1 |
| Tomasso de Savoie |
1 |
| | Savoie-668 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Tony Blair, 73rd Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
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| | Blair-1361 | 21st cousins 3x removed |
2 |
| Travis Kelce (1989 - ) is an American football tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Chiefs in the third round of the 2013 NFL draft and later won Super Bowls LIV, LVII, and LVIII with the team. He played college football for the Cincinnati Bearcats. |
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| | Kelce-23 | 14th cousins 2x removed |
1 |
| Tuathal Techtmar Bonaventura, High King of Ireland |
1 |
| | Teachtmar-2 | 54th great grandson |
1 |
| U.S. President Herbert Hoover |
1 |
| | Hoover-328 | 6th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| Ulf Jarl Wulfsige Thrugilsson |
1 |
| | Thorgilsson-7 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Ulysses S Grant (18) |
1 |
| | Grant-468 | 8th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Ursula (Kroeber) Le Guin (1929 - 2018), was an accomplished writer of novels and short stories, and is perhaps best known for The Left Hand of Darkness, for which she was awarded the Hugo and Nebula awards, and the Earthsea series. |
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| | Kroeber-15 | 20th cousins,1x removed |
2 |
| Ursula K Le Guin |
1 |
| | Kroeber-15 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
1 |
| US President Abraham Lincoln |
1 |
| | Lincoln-103 | 5th cousin |
1 |
| US President Herbert Hoover |
1 |
| | Hoover-328 | 6th cousin, 3 times removed |
1 |
| US President John Adams |
1 |
| | Adams-10 | 3rd cousin |
1 |
| Václav Wenceslas, Good King Wenceslaus, Duke of Bohemia z Čechy |
1 |
| | Přemyslovci-2 | 32nd great grand niece |
1 |
| Val Edward Kilmer (1959 - ) is an American actor. Originally a stage actor, he found fame after appearances in comedy films |
1 |
| | Kilmer-183 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Valdemar den Store (Knudsen) av Danmark |
2 |
| | Knudsen-111 | |
2 |
| Valdemar den Store av Danmark |
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| | Knudsen-111 | |
1 |
| Valerie June (Carter) Cash (1929 - 2003), was an American singer, dancer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and author who was a member of the Carter Family and the second wife of singer Johnny Cash. She played the guitar, banjo, harmonica, and autoharp, and acted in several films and television shows. Carter Cash won five Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2009. She was ranked No. 31 in CMT's 40 Greatest Women in Country Music in 2002. |
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| | Carter-10370 | 18th cousins |
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| Valerie June Cash née Carter (1929 - 2003) was an American singer, dancer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and author who was a member of the Carter Family and the second wife of singer Johnny Cash. She played the guitar, banjo, harmonica, and autoharp, and acted in several films and television shows. Carter Cash won five Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2009. She was ranked No. 31 in CMT's 40 Greatest Women in Country Music in 2002. |
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| | Carter-10370 | 18th cousin |
1 |
| Vance DeBar Colvig (1892 - 1967) was a voice actor, circus performer, and newspaper cartoonist, who is best remember as the original voice of Walt Disney's Goofy, and as the very first Bozo the Clown. |
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| | Colvig-1 | 8th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Vance DeBar (Pinto) Colvig |
1 |
| | Colvig-1 | |
1 |
| Varina Banks (Howell) Davis née Howell (1826 - 1906) was the second wife of Jefferson Finis Davis and First Lady of the Confederate States of America |
1 |
| | Howell-1 | 19th cousins 7x removed |
1 |
| Vesci-14, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Vesci-14 | |
1 |
| Vice President Adlai Stevenson |
1 |
| | Stevenson-1184 | 5th cousin, 4 times removed |
1 |
| Vincent Leonard Price Jr (1911 - 1993) was an American actor |
1 |
| | Price-6580 | 20th cousin, 4x removed |
1 |
| Violet Paget |
1 |
| | Paget-713 | |
1 |
| Virgil Ivan Grissom (1926 - 1967) was one of the original NASA Project Mercury astronauts. He was the second American to fly in space, and the first member of the NASA Astronaut Corps to fly in space twice. He was killed along with fellow astronauts Ed White and Roger Chaffee while performing a pre-launch test before what would have been his third trip into space. |
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| | Grissom-454 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Virginia Apgar (1909 - 1974) was an American physician, obstetrical anesthesiologist[3] and medical researcher, best known as the inventor of the Apgar score, a way to quickly assess the health of a newborn child immediately after birth in order to combat infant mortality. In 1952, she developed the 10-point Apgar score to assist physicians and nurses in assessing the status of newborns. Given at one minute and five minutes after birth, the Apgar test measures a child's breathing, skin color, reflexes, motion, and heart rate. A friend said, She probably did more than any other physician to bring the problem of birth defects out of back rooms. She was a leader in the fields of anesthesiology and teratology, and introduced obstetrical considerations to the established field of neonatology. |
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| | Apgar-100 | 22nd cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Virginia Patterson Cline née Hensley (1932 - 1963) was an American country and pop music singer. She was the first female solo artist admitted to the Country Music Hall of Fame. She was also the first female country artist to get top billing for a show. |
1 |
| | Hensley-907 | 22nd cousin |
1 |
| Virginia Patterson Patsy (Hensley) Cline (1932 - 1963), was an American country and pop music singer. She was the first female solo artist admitted to the Country Music Hall of Fame. She was also the first female country artist to get top billing for a show. |
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| | Hensley-907 | 19th cousins 3x removed |
1 |
| Virginia Wynette Richie née Pugh (1942 - 1998) better known as Tammy Wynette, achieved great fame as a country singer despite a life filled with struggle and heartache. She was raised mostly by her sharecropper grandparents in Itawamba County, Mississippi while her mother, Mildred (Russell) Pugh worked in Birmingham, Alabama. Tammy spent many hours picking crops along with other relatives, but desired so much more out of life. Tammy's father, William Hollice Pugh, died when she was a baby. His Alabama roots included an extended family that loved singing, playing musical instruments, and performing. He was an entertainer on the local scene himself. |
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| | Pugh-641 | 22nd cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Vlad the Wise of Kiev |
1 |
| | Kiev-19 | 31GGS |
1 |
| Walden Robert Bobby Darin Cassotto (1936 - 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, impressionist, and actor in film and television. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music. |
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| | Cassotto-1 | 21st cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| Walter Bruce Willis (1955 - ) is an American actor |
1 |
| | Willis-3369 | 18th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Walter Elias Disney (1901 - 1966) was an American entrepreneur, cartoonist, animator, voice actor, and film producer and known for his influence and contributions to entertainment during the 20th century. In 1923, he and his brother Roy O. Disney co-founded The Walt Disney Company. Walt and his staff created numerous famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. He was the original voice for Mickey. During his lifetime, he won 22 Academy Awards and received four honorary Academy Awards from a total of 59 nominations, including a record of four in one year. |
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| | Disney-1 | 6th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Walter Franklin George (1878 - 1957) was the US Senator from Georgia (1922-1875) |
1 |
| | George-4242 | 15th cousins 4x removed |
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| Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (1916 - 2009) helped launch the CBS Evening News in 1962 and served as its news anchor until his retirement in 1981. The hallmarks of his style were honesty, impartiality and level-headedness, and “And that's the way it is” was his jaunty nightly sign-off. Identified in public opinion polls as the man Americans most trusted, he provided a voice of reason during the Vietnam and Watergate eras. |
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| | Cronkite-7 | 25th cousin |
1 |
| Walter Lord of Lamberton de Lindsay |
1 |
| | Lindsay-149 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Warren Harding (29) |
1 |
| | Harding-4 | 15th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Washington Atlee Burpee (1858 - 1915), was a pioneer in the American agriculture industry and the founder of one of America's leading seed companies. |
2 |
| | Burpee-174 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
2 |
| Wenceslaus (Václav I) Český aka of Bohemia |
1 |
| | %C4%8Cesk%C3%BD-2 | |
1 |
| Wenceslaus (Karl IV) Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany, King of Bohemia |
1 |
| | Luxembourg-124 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Wilbur Lincoln Scoville (1865 - 1942) was an American pharmacist best known for his creation of the Scoville Organoleptic Test , now standardized as the Scoville scale. He devised the test and scale in 1912 while working at the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical company to measure pungency, spiciness or heat , of various chili peppers. mIn the Scoville Scale for rating the hotness of chili peppers, the hotness is related to the concentration of the compound capsaicin |
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| | Scoville-419 | 9th cousin 2x removed |
1 |
| Wiley Hardeman Post (1898 - 1935) was a famed American aviator during the period known as the Golden Age of Aviation, the first pilot to fly solo around the world. Also known for his work in high-altitude flying, Post helped develop one of the first pressure suits and discovered the jet stream. |
1 |
| | Post-901 | 22nd cousin |
1 |
| Wilhelm Moritz (zu Solms-Greifenstein) zu Solms-Braunfels-Greifenstein-Hungen (1651 - 1724) was a Royal Prussian Real Privy Councilor and Count of Greifenstein , Braunfels and Hungen from the House of Solms as well Knight of the Black Eagle Order . |
1 |
| | Zu Solms-Greifenstein-2 {{Relationship Sticker | 14th cousin 14x removed |
1 |
| Willard Clyde Webb |
1 |
| | Webb-28413 | 1st cousin |
1 |
| Willard Ronald Sox (1938 - 2006) was an American drag racer. |
1 |
| | Sox-23 | 20th cousin |
1 |
| Willem (Willem I) Graaf van Holland |
1 |
| | Holland-88 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| William (Albini) d'Aubigny |
1 |
| | Albini-39 | 23rd Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| William (Albini) d'Aubigny (1151 - 1236) William III Lord of Belvoir was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Albini-39 | 1st cousin 29x removed |
1 |
| William (Forz) de Forz (1192- 1241) was Count of Aumale, one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Forz-1 | 3rd cousin 28x removed |
1 |
| William (Huntingfield) de Huntingfield (1160 - 1221) was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Huntingfield-11 | 1st cousin 29x removed |
1 |
| William (Lanvallei) de Lanvallay (1190 - 1217) was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Lanvallei-3 | 4th cousin 25x removed |
1 |
| William (Plantagenet) Longespée |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-1612 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| William (Ross) Third Earl of Ross |
1 |
| | Ross-557 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| William (Ross) Third Earl of Ross (1248 - 1323) was the son of Hugh, Earl of Ross, and his wife Maud aka Matilda Bruce, sister of King Robert the Bruce. He was first cousin to David II, king of Scotland, through his mother, who was a sister of Robert the Bruce. |
1 |
| | Ross-557 | 4th cousin 26x removed |
1 |
| William Anderson Hatfield (1839 - 1921) was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan involved in the infamous American Hatfield–McCoy feud. |
1 |
| | Hatfield-260 | 16th cousins 3x removed |
1 |
| William Avery Bishop VC DSO (1894 - 1956) Air Marshal William Avery Billy Bishop, VC, CB, DSO & Bar, MC, DFC, ED, LL.D was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with 72 victories, making him the top Canadian ace of the war. During the Second World War, Bishop helped set up and promote the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan |
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| | Bishop-4195 | 10th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| William Backhouse Astor Jr (1829 - 1892) was an American businessman, racehorse owner/breeder, and yachtsman who was a member of the prominent Astor family. His elder brother, financier and philanthropist John Jacob Astor III, became head of the British line of Astors in England. William Jr. was head of the American line of Astors, while his wife, Caroline Schermerhorn, served as the leader of New York society's Four Hundred during the Gilded Age. |
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| | Astor-9 | 18th cousin 9x removed |
1 |
| William Barret Travis (1809 - 1836), fought at the battle of the Alamo |
2 |
| | Travis-1346 | 14th cousins 4x removed |
2 |
| William Billingsley |
1 |
| | Billingsley-66 | 9x-gr-granddaughter |
1 |
| William C. Amos (1736 - 1793) |
1 |
| | Amos-264 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| William Charles Baker |
1 |
| | Baker-15570 | |
1 |
| William d'Aubigny |
4 |
| | Albini-39 | 21st great-grandson |
2 |
| | Aubigny-7 | 22nd great-grandson |
2 |
| William d'Aubigny, Surety Baron |
2 |
| | Albini-39 | |
2 |
| William d'Aubigny, Surety Baron 23 Great Grandfather of Hal |
1 |
| | Albini-39 | |
1 |
| William de Ferrers |
2 |
| | Ferrers-11 | 23rd great-grandson |
2 |
| William de Huntingfield |
1 |
| | Huntingfield-11 | 24th great granddaughter |
1 |
| William de Huntingfield Magna Carta Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Huntingfield-11 | 24th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| William de Huntington, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Huntingfield-11 | 23rd great-grandson |
1 |
| William de Mowbray |
2 |
| | Mowbray-151 |
2 |
| | | 26th Great Grandson |
1 |
| | | Granddaughter |
1 |
| William de Mowbray (1173 - 1224) was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215 |
1 |
| | Mowbray-151 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| William de Mowbray, Lord of Thirsk and Mowbray, Surety Baron |
1 |
| | Mowbray-151 | 23rd great grandson |
1 |
| William de Mowbray, Surety Baron |
2 |
| | Mowbray-151 |
2 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 23rd great-grandson |
1 |
| William de Warenne |
2 |
| | Warenne-92 | 20th great-grandson |
2 |
| William Douglas First Earl of Douglas |
1 |
| | Douglas-391 | 20th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| William Dunkeld King of Scots |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-2 | 25th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| William Earl of Pembroke Marshal |
3 |
| | Marshal-4 | 23rd great granddaughter |
3 |
| William Floyd (1720 - 1800) |
2 |
| | Floyd-403 |
2 |
| | | 5th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| William Harrison Dempsey (1895 - 1983) was the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion from 1919 to 1926. |
1 |
| | Dempsey-743 | 17th cousin, 2x removed |
1 |
| William Henry Harrison (1773 - 1841), was US Senator (Class 3) from Ohio 1825—1828) 1st Governor of Indiana Territory (1801—1812) and 9th President of the United States (1841). |
2 |
| | Harrison-912 | 14th cousins 9x removed |
2 |
| William Henry Harrison (9) |
1 |
| | Harrison-912 | 12th cousin 6x removed |
1 |
| William Henry Harrison Hart (abt. 1857 - 1934), was an attorney, Professor of Criminal Law at Howard University and one of the 29 founders of the Niagara Movement. |
2 |
| | Hart-19264 | 20th cousins 4x removed |
2 |
| William Henry McIntosh (abt. 1775 - 1825) was the leader of the Lower Towns and the Creek Indians |
1 |
| | McIntosh-1908 | 16th cousins 6x removed |
1 |
| William HIckok, immigrant ancestor of Farmington, Colony of Connecticut |
25 |
| | Hickox-39 |
25 |
| | | 5th great-grandchild |
1 |
| | | 6th great-grandchild |
9 |
| | | 7th great-grandchild |
5 |
| | | 8th great-grandchild |
7 |
| | | 9th great-grandchild |
3 |
| William Howard Taft (27) |
1 |
| | Taft-21 | 13th cousin 3x removed |
1 |
| William I (the Conqueror), Duke of Normandy and King of England 1066 - 1087 |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 32nd great-grandson |
1 |
| William I the Conqueror |
6 |
| | Normandie-32 |
6 |
| | | 24th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 25th great granddaughter |
3 |
| | | 27th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 28th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| William I, King of Scots |
1 |
| | Dunkeld-2 | 24th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| William III |
1 |
| | Plantagenet-70 | 20th great granddaughter |
1 |
| William III, Lord of Belvoir d'Aubigny |
1 |
| | Albini-39 | 24th Great Grandson |
1 |
| William Irvine Lewis |
1 |
| | Baker-15076 | |
1 |
| William Kissam Vanderbilt I (1849 - 1920) was an American heir, businessman, philanthropist and horsebreeder. Born into the Vanderbilt family, he managed his family's railroad investments. |
1 |
| | Vanderbilt-139 | 20th cousin, 6x removed |
1 |
| William Lawrence Cullen (1920 - 1990) was a U.S. television personality who hosted primarily game shows including Blockbusters and the original The Price Is Right. |
1 |
| | Cullen-2341 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| William Linn |
1 |
| | Linn-573 | |
1 |
| William Longespée |
2 |
| | Plantagenet-1612 | 21st great-grandson |
2 |
| William Lord of Curry Mallet, Somerset Malet |
2 |
| | Malet-18 |
2 |
| | | 25th great granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 25th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| William Louis Veeck Jr. (1914 - 1986), is member of the Baseball Hall of Fame |
2 |
| | Veeck-33 | 23rd cousins 1x removed |
2 |
| William Malet |
3 |
| | Malet-18 |
3 |
| | | 22nd great-grandson |
2 |
| | | 26th Great Grandson |
1 |
| William Malet (1174 - 1216) was one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Malet-18 | 4th cousin 28x removed |
1 |
| William Malet, Surety Baron |
2 |
| | Malet-18 |
2 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 25th great-grandson |
1 |
| William Marshal |
4 |
| | Marshal-4 | 21st great-grandson |
4 |
| William Marshal (1190 - 1231) was the Earl of Pembroke and one of the twenty-five medieval barons who were surety for Magna Carta in 1215. |
1 |
| | Marshal-43 | 25th Great Grand Niece |
1 |
| William Marshal Earl of Pembroke |
1 |
| | Marshal-4 | 25th great grandson |
1 |
| William Mowbray |
2 |
| | Mowbray-151 | 23rd great-grandson |
2 |
| William of England |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 27th great granddaughter |
1 |
| William Orville Douglas (1898 - 1980) was an Associate Justice from 1939-1975 |
1 |
| | Douglas-8847 | 17th cousin, 4x removed |
1 |
| William Presley III (1608 - abt. 1656) |
1 |
| | Presley-27 | 11th great grandson |
1 |
| William Randolph Hearst (1863 - 1951) was born into a wealthy family. He attended Harvard College, but was expelled. In 1887 he took control of The San Francisco Examiner from his father, and from there went on to build the largest newspaper and magazine chain in the United States. |
1 |
| | Hearst-4 | 17th cousins 1x removed |
1 |
| William Ross Third Earl of Ross |
1 |
| | Ross-557 | |
1 |
| William Shakespeare |
1 |
| | Shakespeare-1 | 12th great grand nephew |
1 |
| William Smith O'Brien (1803 - 1864) was an Irish politician, a member of Parliament for Ennis and Co Limerick |
1 |
| | O'Brien-3208 | 14th cousin 9x removed |
1 |
| William Tecumseh Sherman (1820 - 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator and author. He served as a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861–65), for which he received recognition for his outstanding command of military strategy as well as criticism for the harshness of the scorched earth policies that he implemented in conducting total war against the Confederate States. |
1 |
| | Sherman-393 | 5th cousins 6x removed |
1 |
| William the Conquerer |
4 |
| | Normandie-32 |
4 |
| | | |
1 |
| | | 26th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 28th great grandson |
1 |
| | | 30th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| William the Conqueror |
31 |
| | Normandie-32 |
31 |
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18 |
| | | 24th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 26GGS |
1 |
| | | 26th granddaughter of |
1 |
| | | 26th Great Grand Daughter |
1 |
| | | 26th great granddaughter |
3 |
| | | 26th Great Grandson |
1 |
| | | 26th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 27th great grandson |
2 |
| | | 27th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| | | 28th great grandson |
1 |
| William the Conqueror (she is his 25x-gr-granddaughter, per WikiTree) |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | |
1 |
| William the Conqueror 25 GGF |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | |
1 |
| William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 27th great grandson |
1 |
| William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England De Normandie |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 28th Great Granddaughter |
1 |
| William the Conqueror, King of England |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 28th great-grandson |
1 |
| '''William the Conqueror, King of England''' |
1 |
| | Normandie-32 | 29th great-granddaughter |
1 |
| William The Hawk, Bantam Ben, The Wee Iceman Hogan (1912 - 1997), was a professional golf player |
2 |
| | Hogan-4227 | 21st cousins 4x removed |
2 |
| William The Immigrant Washburne aka Washburn |
1 |
| | Washburne-14 | |
1 |
| William the Marshal. William was Earl of Pembroke, a medieval knight, and Knight Templar. He is often regarded as the greatest knight who ever lived. |
1 |
| | Marshal-4 | 27x Great-grandson |
1 |
| William Tuttle |
1 |
| | Tuttle-27 | 12th great grandson |
1 |
| William Walker McCall |
1 |
| | McCall-371 | 1st cousin |
1 |
| William Wallace |
1 |
| | Wallace-182 | 1st cousin, twenty-five times removed |
1 |
| William Wayne McMillan Rogers III (1933 - 2015) was an American actor known for his role on MASH as Trapper John McIntyre MD |
1 |
| | Rogers-11702 | 19th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| William Wilberforce |
1 |
| | Wilberforce-2 | 13th cousin, eleven times removed |
1 |
| William 1st Baron Bonville Bonville |
1 |
| | Bonville-3 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| William Lord of Curry Mallet, Somerset |
1 |
| | Malet-18 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| William Lord of Stanway Castle, Essex de Lanvallay |
1 |
| | Lanvallei-3 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| William Marshal Earl of Pembroke |
1 |
| | Marshal-4 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Willis A Moore |
1 |
| | Moore-20785 | |
1 |
| Willis Haviland Carrier (1876 - 1950) is the inventor of modern air conditioning. |
1 |
| | Carrier-298 | 8th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Winston Churchill |
2 |
| | Churchill-4 |
2 |
| | | 12th cousin 1x removed |
1 |
| | | 4th cousin, twice removed |
1 |
| Winston Churchill, Prime Minister |
1 |
| | Churchill-4 | 7th cousin twice removed |
1 |
| Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill KG OM CH |
1 |
| | Churchill-4 | 6th cousin, thrice removed |
1 |
| Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill KG OM CH (1874 - 1965) was the 61st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and 63rd Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1951 to 1955 |
2 |
| | Churchill-4 | 9th cousin 3x removed |
2 |
| Władysław (Władysław I) Herman, Prince of Poland |
1 |
| | Piast-31 | Granddaughter |
1 |
| Wolfert (Wolfert I) heer van Veere van Borselen |
1 |
| | Borselen-6 | |
1 |
| Woodrow Wilson (28) |
1 |
| | Wilson-7591 | 10th cousin 6x removed |
1 |
| Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (1912 - 1967) was an American folk musician, believed to have written more than 1,000 folk-type songs. |
1 |
| | Guthrie-1255 | 16th cousins 2x removed |
1 |
| Woody Harrelson, actor and playwright |
2 |
| | Harrelson-214 | 21st cousins 3x removed |
2 |
| Zachary Taylor (12) |
1 |
| | Taylor-223 | 4th cousin 4x removed |
1 |
| Zadok Zadock Hersey aka Hearsey |
1 |
| | Hersey-37 | 7th great grandson |
1 |
| Εἰρήνη (Angelos) Ἀγγελίνα (Queen of Sicily, Queen of Germany) |
1 |
| | Angelos-10 | 26th great granddaughter |
1 |
| Εἰρήνη (Maria) Queen of Sicily, Queen of Germany |
1 |
| | Angelos-10 | Granddaughter |
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| Александр Николаевич (Alexander) Alexander II Nikolaevich Romanov, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russians Romanov aka Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич Романов (1818 - 1881) was Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881. Alexander's most significant reform as emperor was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he is known as Alexander the Liberator |
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| | Romanov-1 | 19th cousins 4x removed |
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| Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Aleksandr, Alexander Sergeyevich (1799 - 1837) was one of Russia's most famous poets and playwrights, as well as credited with creating the modern Russian language |
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| | Пу́шкин-1 | distant cousin |
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| Анна Ярославна (Аnne) Anna Yaroslavna, Agnesa, Reine de France |
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| | Kiev-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Мстислав Владимирович Mstislaw I, Haraldr Valdimarsson Киевский, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Veliky, Novgorod, Rostov and Belgorod |
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| | Kiev-18 | 26th great grandson |
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| Рюрик (Rurik) Новгородский, Tsar of All Russia, King of Rus’, Grand Prince of Moscow, Grand Prince of Kiev, Grand Duke of Vladimir, Ban of Slavonia, Ban of Macsó, Prince of Tver, Prince of Chernigov and Ryazan, Prince of Smolensk, Prince of Turov, Prince of Pereyaslavl, Prince of Polotsk, Prince of Rostov |
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| | Rurik-11 | 31st great grandson |
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| Софья Алексеевна (Bobrinskaya) Dolgorukova (1887 - 1949), was the sixth female Russian pilot and the fourth to serve in the military |
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| | Bobrinskaya-2 | 22nd cousins 2x removed |
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| Աշոտ (Աշոտ Ա) Ashot I the Great, Մեծ |
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| | %D4%B2%D5%A1%D5%A3%D6%80%D5%A1%D5%BF%D5%B8%D6%82%D5%B6%D5%AB-1 | Granddaughter |
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| Սմբատ (Smbat VII) Է Բագրատունի formerly Bagratid aka Bagratuni Prince of Armenia |
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| | Bagratid-4 | 38th great grandson |
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