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Ahnentafel of Matthias Curwen Ahnentafel of Matthias Curwen --- 1st Generation --- 1. Matthias 1 Curwen. Name variation: Matthias Corwin. 1 He was born between 1596 and 1598 at Cumberlandshire, England, (Ruth Brunton file has place as Warwickshire, other sources have Northamptonshire). 2,3 He married Margaret Shatswell, daughter of Robert Morton and Agnes Webster, circa 4 Feb 1628. He died on 12 Sep 1658 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY. He died on 12 Sep 1658 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY. Mathias was living in Ipswich, MA 1634 where he received a land grant under the name of Currin. He joined John Young's group settling Southold in 1641. He was living in Suffolk Co., NY in 1640. Matthias is reputedly descended from M. Valerius Corvus, 371 BC), one of the most illustrious men in the early Roman Empire. 4 --- 2nd Generation --- 2. John 2 Curwen married Majory in 1595 at Warwick, Warwickshire, England. 2 He left a will on 14 May 1631. It was probated 15 Jun 1631. 5 He died on 1 Jun 1631. 5 3. Majory 2. She was born circa 1576 at Northamptonshire, England. 2 She married John Curwen, son of Henry Curwen, in 1595 at Warwick, Warwickshire, England. 2 --- 3rd Generation --- 4. Henry 3 Curwen was of Sybertoft. He died in 1592. --- 4th Generation --- 8. Thomas 4 Curwen lived at Sybertoft, Northamptonshire, England. 5 He left a will on 19 May 1557. 5 He died before Jul 1557. 5 --- 5th Generation --- 16. Rev. Thomas 5 Curwen 6,7 was born in 1506. He died in 1537. Thomas was from Lowick. --- 6th Generation --- 32. William 6 Curwen married Margaret Curwen, daughter of Christopher Curwen and Anne Pennington. William was from Camerton (Source: printout at 1994 Mapes Reunion; OCGS 4: 12, 1974). 33. Margaret 6 Curwen was born in 1485. She married William Curwen, son of Thomas Curwen. --- 7th Generation --- 64. Thomas 7 Curwen. 8 66. Christopher 7 Curwen. Name variation: Sir Christopher Curwen. 6,7 He married Anne Pennington, daughter of Roger Pennington, in 1480. He died in 1499. Christopher came from Workington Hall. 67. Anne 7 Pennington married Christopher Curwen, son of Thomas Curwin and Anne Lowther, in 1480. --- 8th Generation --- 132. Sir Thomas 8 Curwin. 6,7 He married Anne Lowther, daughter of Robert Lowther. Christopher came from Workington Hall. He died in 1470. 133. Anne 8 Lowther. Married name: Curwin. She married Thomas Curwin, son of Christopher Curwin and Elizabeth Huddleston. 134. Sir Roger 8 Pennington. --- 9th Generation --- 264. Sir Christopher 9 Curwin. Christopher was from Workington Hall. He married Elizabeth Huddleston, daughter of Richard Huddleston and Elizabeth Dacre. He died in 1450. 265. Elizabeth 9 Huddleston. Elizabeth came from Millom. She married Christopher Curwin, son of William Curwen and Margaret Croft. 266. Sir Robert 9 Lowther 7 --- 10th Generation --- 528. William 10 Curwen married Margaret Croft. 7 529. Margaret 10 Croft married William Curwen, son of Gilbert Culwen and Alice Lother. 530. Richard 10 Huddleston. Richard was Lord of Millum Castle 3. He married Elizabeth Dacre, daughter of Humphrey de Dacre and Isabel Parr. 3 531. Elizabeth 10 Dacre married Richard Huddleston. 3 --- 11th Generation --- 1056. Gilbert 11 Culwen. Gilbert was from Workington Hall. He married Alice Lother. 1057. Alice 11 Lother. Alice was from Lowther. She married Gilbert Culwen, son of Gilbert Culwen and Avicia. 1062. Humphrey 11 de Dacre. 6 He married Isabel Parr, daughter of Sir Thomas Parr. 6 1063. Isabel 11 Parr married Humphrey de Dacre, son of Baron Thomas Dacre and Philippa Nevill. --- 12th Generation --- 2112. Sir Gilbert 12 Culwen. 7 Gilbert was from Workington Hall. He married Avicia. He died in 1383. 2113. Avicia 12 married Gilbert Culwen, son of Gilbert Culwen and Edith Harington. 2124. Baron Thomas 12 Dacre. 6 He married Philippa Nevill, daughter of Ralph de Nevill K.G. and Margaret Stafford. He died in 1485. 2125. Philippa 12 Nevill. 6 She married Baron Thomas Dacre. 2126. Sir Thomas 12 Parr. 6 --- 13th Generation --- 4224. Gilbert 13 Culwen. Gilbert was from Workington Hall.7 He married Edith Harington, daughter of ? Harington. He died in 1329. 4225. Edith 13 Harington married Gilbert Culwen, son of Gilbert Culwen and Editha. She died in 1353.. 4250. Ralph 13 de Nevill K.G. 6 He married Margaret Stafford, daughter of Hugh Stafford K.G. and Philippa Beauchamp. 4251. Margaret 13 Stafford. She married Ralph de Nevill K.G. She died in 1370. 6 --- 14th Generation --- 8448. Gilbert 14 Culwen. Gilbert was from Workington Hall. (Source: OCGS 4: 12, 1974). He married Editha. 8449. Editha 14 ? married Gilbert Culwen, son of Patric de Culwin. 8450. ?14 Harington. 8502. Hugh 14 Stafford K.G. 6 He married Philippa Beauchamp. He died in 1386. 8503. Philippa 14 Beauchamp married Hugh Stafford K.G., son of Ralph Lord Stafford K.G. and Margaret Audley. --- 15th Generation --- 16896. Patric 15 de Culwin died circa 1212. 16900. ?15 Harington married ? Workington, daughter of Thomas of Workington and Grace. 16901. ?15 Workington married ? Harington. 17004. Ralph 15 Lord Stafford K.G. 6 He married Margaret Audley, daughter of Hugh ? and Margaret Clare. 17005. Margaret 15 Audley married Ralph Lord Stafford K.G. --- 16th Generation --- 33792. Thomas 16 of Workington married Grace ? He died circa 1200. 33793. Grace 16 ? married Thomas of Workington, son of Gospatric Lord Workington. 33802. Thomas 16 of Workington (see above) 33803. Grace 16 ? (see above) 34010. Hugh 16 ? married Margaret Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford and Joan of Acre. He died in 1347. 34011. Margaret 16 Clare. 6 She married Hugh ?, son of Hugh ? Lord Audley. --- 17th Generation --- 67584. Gospatric 17 Lord Workington died in 1179. 68020. Hugh 17 ? Lord Audley. 6 68022. Gilbert 17 de Clare 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford married Joan of Acre, daughter of Edward I King of England and Eleanor of Castile. Name variation: Gilbert de Clare 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford. 6,9 68023. Joan 17 of Acre married Gilbert de Clare 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford. --- 18th Generation --- 135168. Orm 18 ? married Gunnilda ?, daughter of Gospatrid ? 135169. Gunnilda 18 ? married Orm ? 136046. Edward I 18 King of England was born in 1239. 10 Edward reigned from 1272-1307. 10 He married Eleanor of Castile. He died in 1307. Name variation: Edward Longshanks the Hammer of the Scots. 10 136047. Eleanor 18 of Castile married Edward I King of England, son of Henry III, King of England and Eleanor of Province. --- 19th Generation --- 270338. Gospatrid 19 ? was born circa 1040. Gospatrid was Earl of Northumberland and Argyle. He died between 1074 and 1075. 272092. Henry III, 19 King of England. Henry reigned from 1216-1272. 10 He was born in 1207. 10 He married Eleanor of Province. He died in 1272. 10 272093. Eleanor 19 of Province. Married name: King of England. She married Henry III, King of England, son of John, King of England and Isabel Taillefer. --- 20th Generation --- 540676. Maldred 20 ? Lord of Allerdale married ? Ealdgyth, daughter of Uchtred ? and Alfgifu ? He died in 1045 , he was slain in battle. 540677. ?20 Ealdgyth married Maldred ? Lord of Allerdale, son of Crinan ? The Thane, Mormaer of Atholl and Bethoc ? 544184. John, 20 King of England was born in 1166. John reigned from 1199-1216. 10 He married Isabel Taillefer, daughter of Ayness Count of Angoulene, in 1200. He died in 1216. 544185. Isabel 20 Taillefer 11 was born circa 1187. 11 She married John, King of England, son of Henry II King of England and Eleanor Duchess of Aquitaine, in 1200. She died in 1266. Name variation: Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme. 6,10 --- 21st Generation --- 1081352. Crinan 21 ? The Thane, Mormaer of Atholl. He was born circa 975. 12 He married Bethoc ?, daughter of Mael- Coluim II ? King of Scotland. He was Abbott of Dunkeld. He died in 1045 in battle. 12 Name variation: Grimus. 12 1081353. Bethoc 21 ? Name variation: Beatrix. 12 She married Crinan ? The Thane, Mormaer of Atholl, son of Duncan ? of Athol. 1081354. Uchtred 21 ? was Earl of Northumberland. He married Alfgifu ?, daughter of ? Aethelred II and Alfflaed ? 1081355. Alfgifu 21 ? married Uchtred ? 1088368. Henry II 21 King of England was born in 1133. He married Eleanor Duchess of Aquitaine, daughter of William X Duke of Aquitaine and Aenor ?, in 1152. Henry reigned from 1154-1189. 10 He died in 1189. 1088369. Eleanor 21 Duchess of Aquitaine was born in 1122. She married Louis VII King of France. She and Louis VII King of France were divorced. She married Henry II King of England, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet Count d'Anjou and Matilda, in 1152. She died on 1 Apr 1204. 1088370. Ayness 21 Count of Angoulene --- 22nd Generation --- 2162704. Duncan 22 ? of Athol was Mormaer of Atholl. 12 2162706. Mael-Coluim II 22 ? King of Scotland. Malcolm II was King of Scots, 1005 - 1034. 12 Name variation: Malcolm II. 7 He died in 1034. 12 2162710. Aethelred II 22 was born in 968. He married Alfflaed in 985. He married Emma of Normandy. 10 Aethelred was King of England, 978 - 1016. 10 He died on 23 Apr 1016. 10 Name variations: Ethelred II, Aethelred The Unready. 10 2162711. Alfflaed 22 married Aethelred II, son of Edgar ? and Elfrida ?, in 985. Name variation: Elfled. 2176736. Geoffrey 22 Plantagenet Count d'Anjou was born in 1113. 6 He married Matilda, daughter of Henry I King of England and Matilda of Scotland. He died in 1151. 6 2176737. Matilda 22 was born in 1102. She married Geoffrey Plantagenet Count d'Anjou, son of Fulk V Count d'Anjou and Ermengarde du Maine.
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