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35Th Generation B 68719476736 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/CousinObummer/cousinObummer68719476736.rtf 35th Generation B 68719476736. ... ////B 42983228156. Rainier iii count of Mons/Reginar iv count of Mons (s of Reginar ii count of Hainaut & Adelaide of Burgundy) b: c. 920 in Brabant d: 973 in Bohemia [https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginar_III,_Count_of_Hainaut] () m: 42983228157. Adela () [] () B 85966456312. Reginar ii count of Hainaut (s of Reginar duke of Lorraine & Hersinda/Hersent of France) b: c. 890 d: c. 932 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginar_II,_Count_of_Hainaut] () m: 85966456313. Adelaide of Burgundy (d of Richard duke of Burgundy & Adelaide of Auxerre) [] () B 85966456314. [parents of Adela] ////B 42983228158. Hugh Capet king of France/Hugues de Paris roi de France (s of Hugues of Neustria comte de Paris/Hugh the great & Hedwig von Sachsen/Hewige of Saxony) b: c. 938 d: 996-10-24 buried: basilica St. Denis, Ile de France, France [http:// www.thepeerage.com/10311.htm#i103103][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Capet] () m: 42983228159. Adeliaide of Poitou/Adelaide de Poitou/Adelaide of Aquitaine/ Abdelahide of Poitiers (d of Guillaume iii duc d'Aquitaine/William iii of Aquitaine & ??Adele of Normandy??; gd of ??Rollo of Normandy??) b: c. 945 d: 1004 or 1005 [http:// www.thepeerage.com/p10520.htm#i105197][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Adelaide_of_Aquitaine] () B 85966456316. Hugues of Neustria comte de Paris/Hugh the great/Hugues Magnus (s of Robert i of France & Beatrice of Vermandois) b: c. 898 at Paris d: 956-06-16 at Dourdan [https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_the_Great] () m: 85966456317. Hedwig von Sachsen/ Hewige of Saxony (d of Henry i the fowler & Matilda; sister of HRE Otto i) b: c. 910 d: 965 -05-10 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwige_of_Saxony] () B 85966456318. ??Guillaume iii duc d'Aquitaine/William towhead?? (s of Ebalus Manzer of Aquitaine/Ebles Manzer & Adele/Emilienne) b: c. 915 at Poitiers d: 963-04-03 at St. Maixent l'Ecole [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_III_of_Aquitaine] () m: 85966456319. ?? Adele of Normandy/Adela/Gerloc/Geirlaug?? (d of Rollo 1st duke of Normandy & Poppa of Bayeux) b: c. 912 d: 962-10-14 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerloc] () ... B 93000000000. ... B 93800000000. ... ////B 46923808900. Ferreol de Gatinais/Geoffroy ii de Gatinais (s of Hugues de Gatinais) b: c. 1000 at chateau Landon, Seine et Marne, Ile de France, France [http:// washington.ancestryregister.com/PERCHE00006.htm#c4581][http://www.thepeerage.com/ p24819.htm#i248186] () m: c. 1035 46923808901. Ermengarde comtesse d'Anjou (d of Foulques iii ner/Fulk iii ner d'Anjou & Hildegarde de Lorraine/Hildegarde of Sundgau/ Hildegarde of Metz) b: c. 1018 in Anjou, pays de la Loire d: 1076-03-21 in Fleury sur Ouche, Anjou, Pays de la Loire, France [http://www.thepeerage.com/p11358.htm#i113580] () B 93847617800. Hugues de Gatinais () [] () m: 93847617801. ?? () [] () B 93847617802. Foulques iii ner/Foulques iii nerra/Fulk iii ner d'Anjou/Fulco iii d'Anjou 5th comte d'Anjou (s of Geoffrey i comte d'Anjou/grisgonelle/grisonelle & Adelaide de Vermandois/ Adele de Meaux) b: c. 970 in Anjou d: 1040-06-21 at Metz buried: Abbaye de Beaulieu, Beaulieu les Loches, Frace [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulk_III][http:// www.thepeerage.com/p11359.htm#i113581][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s077/ Printed: 2016/01/31 20:27 Page 1 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/CousinObummer/cousinObummer68719476736.rtf f008757.htm][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=85679209] () [6*ggs of Charlemagne] m: 93847617803. Hildegarde de Lorraine/Hildegarde of Sundgau/ Hildegarde of Metz (d possibly of Adalbert von Saargau count of Metz & Judith/Jutta von Oeningen) d: 1046-04-01 buried: church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel [http:// www.fabpedigree.com/s077/f008757.htm][http://www.thepeerage.com/ p509.htm#i5082][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=94841550] () 36th Generation B 137438953472. ... ////B 85966456312. Reginar ii count of Hainaut (s of Reginar duke of Lorraine & Hersinda/Hersent of France) b: c. 890 d: c. 932 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginar_II,_Count_of_Hainaut] () m: 85966456313. Adelaide of Burgundy (d o Richard duke of Burgundy & Adelaide of Auxerre) [] () B 171932912624. Reginar duke of Lorraine/Reginar i long-neck/Reginar langhalz/Rainier/ Reginhar/ (s of Gilbert count of the Maasgau & ?? ) b: c. 850 d: 915 [https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Reginar,_Duke_of_Lorraine] () m: 171932912625. Hersinda/Hersent of France (d of ??Charles the bald?? & ??Ermentrude??) [] () B 171932912626. Richard duke of Burgundy/Richard of Autun/Richard the justiciar (s of Bivin of Gorze & Richildis) b: c. 858 d: 921 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Richard,_Duke_of_Burgundy] () m: 171932912627. Adelaide of Auxerre (d of Conrad ii of Auxerre & Waldrada of Worms) b: c. 849 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Adelaide_of_Auxerre_(born_c._849)] () B 171932912628. B 171932912630. ////B 85966456316. Hugues of Neustria comte de Paris/Hugh the great/Hugues Magnus (s of Robert i of France & Beatrice of Vermandois) b: c. 898 at Paris d: 956-06-16 at Dourdan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_the_Great] () m: 85966456317. Hedwig von Sachsen/ Hewige of Saxony (d of Henry i the fowler & Matilda; sister of HRE Otto i) b: c. 910 d: 965 -05-10 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwige_of_Saxony] () B 171932912632. Robert i of France/Robert of Neustria (s of Robert the strong d'Anjou & Adelaide of Tours) b: 866-08-15 d: 923-06-15 at Soissons, France [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Robert_I_of_France] () m: c. 890 to 171932912633. Beatrice of Vermandois (d of ?? Herbert i of Vermandois?? & ??Bertha Morois/Bertha de Morvois??; gd of Pepin of Vermandois and Guerri Morvois & Eve of Roussillon; ggd of Bernard of Italy & Cunigunda of Laon and Gerard Roussillon count of Paris & Bertha of Tours; 2ggd of Pepin Carloman/Pepin of Italy/Pepinno Carloman and Luithard de Alsace/Luitgard de Alsace; 3ggd of Charlemagne & Hildegard and Alpais de Aquitaine & Begue/Bego de Paris; 4ggd of HRE Charlemagne & Gerschwinda of Saxony) b: c. 880 d: after 931-03-26 [https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrice_of_Vermandois] () B 171932912634. Henry i the fowler/Heinrich der finkler/Henricius Auceps (s of Otto the illustrious & Hedwiga) b: c. 876 d: 936-07-02 at Memleben buried: Quedlinburg abbey, Quedlinburg [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I_the_Fowler] () m: 171932912635. Matilda of Eingelheim/St. Mathilda (d of Dietrich of Westphalia & Reinhild; sister of HRE Otto i; desendant of Widukind) b: c. 895 at Engern, Westphalia, Sachsen, East Francia d: 968-03 -14 at Quedlinburg, Sachsen, East Francia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Matilda_of_Ringelheim] () ////B 85966456318. ??Guillaume iii duc d'Aquitaine/William towhead?? (s of Ebalus Manzer of Printed: 2016/01/31 20:27 Page 2 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/CousinObummer/cousinObummer68719476736.rtf Aquitaine/Ebles Manzer & Adele/Emilienne) b: c. 915 at Poitiers d: 963-04-03 at St. Maixent l'Ecole [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_III_of_Aquitaine] () m: 85966456319. ?? Adele of Normandy/Adela/Gerloc/Geirlaug?? (d of Rollo 1st duke of Normandy & Poppa of Bayeux) b: c. 912 d: 962-10-14 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerloc] () B 171932912636. ??Ebalus Manzer of Aquitaine/Ebles Manzer?? () [] () m: 171932912637. ?? Adele/Emilienne?? () [] () B 171932912638. ??Rollo 1st duke of Normandy?? () [] () m: 171932912639. ??Poppa of Bayeux?? () [] () B 171932912640. ... B 186000000000. ... B 187600000000. ... ////B 93847617802. Foulques iii ner/Foulques iii nerra/Fulk iii ner d'Anjou/Fulco iii d'Anjou 5th comte d'Anjou (s of Geoffrey i comte d'Anjou/grisgonelle/grisonelle & Adelaide de Vermandois/Adele de Meaux) b: c. 970 in Anjou d: 1040-06-21 at Metz buried: Abbaye de Beaulieu, Beaulieu les Loches, Frace [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulk_III][http:// www.thepeerage.com/p11359.htm#i113581][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s077/ f008757.htm][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=85679209] () [descendant of Charlemagne?] m: 93847617803. Hildegarde de Lorraine/Hildegarde of Sundgau/Hildegarde of Metz (d possibly of Adalbert von Saargau count of Metz & Judith/ Jutta von Oeningen) d: 1046-04-01 [http://www.fabpedigree.com/s077/f008757.htm][http:// www.thepeerage.com/p509.htm#i5082] () B 187695235604. Geoffrey i 4th comte d'Anjou/grisgonelle/grisegonelle/grisonelle/gray-gown (s of Fulk ii d'Ajou & Gerberge de Tours) b: c. 939 d: 987-07-21 at Marcon, Pays de la Loire, France [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_I,_Count_of_Anjou][http:// www.thepeerage.com/p399.htm#i3982][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? page=gr&GRid=135451811] () m: 187695235605. Adelaide de Vermandois/Adelais de Vermandois/Adele de Meaux (d of Robert of Vermandois/Robert comte de Troyes & Adelais de Vergy/Adelaide-Werra de Chalon/Adelaide de Challons/Adelheide de Bourgogne/Adelaide of Burgundy; gd of Herbert de Vermandoi & Liegarde; ggd of Herbert de Vermandois & Bertha de Morvais; 2ggd of Pepin of Senlis; 3ggd of Bernard of Italy & Kunigunde; 4ggd of Pepin i of Italy & Bertha of Toulouse; 5ggd of Charlemagne & Hildegard) b: c. 934 in Caen, France d: c. 982 buried: St. Aubin abbey, Angers [https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adele_of_Meaux][http://www.thepeerage.com/p399.htm#i3983][http:// www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=82326968][http://www.adam-carr.net/ charlemagne.txt][http://www.robertsewell.ca/charlemagne.html] () B 187695235606. ??Adalbert von Saargau count of Metz (s of Richard von Metz/Gerhard von Metz) buried: abbaye de St. Croix de Bouzoville, Moselle, Lorraine, France [http:// www.fabpedigree.com/s055/f017515.htm][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? page=gr&GRid=139279510] () m: 187695235607. Judith von Luxembourg/Jutta von Oeningen/Jutta von Ohningen (d of Siegfried of Luxemburg & Hedwig von Nordgau/ Hedwig of Saxony) b: c. 968 at Oehningen, Konstanzer, Beden-Wuerttemberg d: 1032 in Loiret, France buried: abbaye de St. Croix de Bouzoville, Moselle, Lorraine, France [http:// www.fabpedigree.com/s055/f017515.htm][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? page=gr&GRid=144665987] ()?? Printed: 2016/01/31 20:27 Page 3 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/CousinObummer/cousinObummer68719476736.rtf 37th Generation B 274877906944.
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