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Generation 1 Generation 2 Generation 3 Generation 4 Generation 5 Generation 1 Generation 2 Generation 3 Generation 4 Generation 5 Generation 6 Generation 7 Generation 8 Generation 9 Generation 10 Generation 11 Generation 12 Generation 13 Generation 14 Generation 15 Generation 16 Generation 17 Generation 18 Generation 19 Generation 20 Generation 21 Generation 22 Generation 23 Generation 24 Generation 25 Generation 26 Generation 27 Generation 28 Generation 29 Generation 30 Generation 31 Generation 32 Generation 33 Generation 34 Generation 35 Generation 36 Generation 37 Generation 38 Generation 39 Generation 40 Generation 41 Generation 42 Generation 43 Generation 44 Generation 45 Generation 46 16 Johannes Ritschard 1818-1869 8 Johann Arnold Ritschard m. 5312 John Haines 1852-1914 Johanna Maria Buser 2656 John Richard Haines b. ~1580 1821-1863 b. 1614 4 Victor Paul Arnold Ritschard m. 80 Andrew Miller 10,628 Thomas Stanford 1888-1968 40 Daniel Leeds Miller m. 1328 Richard Haines^^^ m. 1639 b. ~1530 9 Elise Mathilde Zurbrugg 1788-1866 Rachel Leeds 1647-1682 5314 Edward Stanford m. 1566 1863-1907 b. 1578 Elizabeth Chanell 2657 Elizabeth Stanford m. 164 Samuel Nicholson 664 John Haines^^ m. ~1660 b. 1619 Mary 82 Abel Nicholson m. 1664-1728 b. ~1580 1763-1822 1329 Margaret S.^^^ 165 Rachel Lindzey b. ~1640 5320 William Borton 5 20 William Henry Miller m. 2660 William Borton ~1554-1597 175,112,192 Lofe of Lovecote 1824-1868 332 John Haines m. 1684 1590-1656 87,556,096 Ruald Adolpheus Lovecote m. 1685-1754 1330 John Borton m. 1615 43,778,048 Roger de Lovecote b. 1020 1634-1687 Elizabeth 21,889,024 Robert de Lyvenscot m. ~1594-1689 10,944,512 Jordanus de Loginggtot m. 5,472,256 John de Lughencot m. 665 Esther Borton^^ m. 1658 5324 John Kynton 2,736,128 Thomas de Lughencot m. 1667-1719 2662 William Kinton b. ~1561 1,368,064 John de Lughencot m. 166 William Haines m. m. 1585 684,032 Nicholas de Luffincote m. 41 Hannah Nicholson m. 1729-1758 1331 Ann Kinton m. Agnes Barrowe 342,016 John Liffincot m. 1709-1863 ~1636-1688 b. ~1565 171,008 John de Luppincott m. 85,504 John Lugencott m. Jane Wyberry 666 William Satterthwaite 2663 Elizabeth b. ~1660 42,752 Phillip Lippincott m. Miss Wykes 333 Elizabeth Satterthwaite m. 1686 Henry Burcham 21,376 John Lippincott m. Jane Laplode 1687-1726 ~1639- ~1714 667 Ann Burcham m. 10,688 Anthony Lippincott m. Alice Gough ~1664- ~1711 Margaret b. ~1642 5344 Bartholomew Lippincott m. Ann Elford b. ~1567 2672 Anthony Lippincott m. ~1590 Katherine Orrelle 1593-~1618 83 Elizabeth Haines m. 5345 Alice 1749-1834 b. ~1571 1336 Richard Lippincott^ m. ~1615 1622-1683 5346 William Weare 668 Restore Lippincott m. 1640 Margery/Katherine Weare m. 1653-1741 b. ~1595 1337 Abigail Goody^ ~1622-1697 334 Jacob Lippincott m. 1674 1692-1757 1338 William Shattuck^ b. 1628 669 Hannah Shattuck m. 1643 1654- ~1727 Hannah^ 167 Sarah Lippincott m. 1716 - 1781 670 Henry Burr^^ 1664-1743 2684 Thomas Hudson 1342 Robert Hudson m. 335 Mary Burr m. ~1689 1639- ~1697 Sarah 1698-1771 6 10 Charles Cooper Miller m. 1845 671 Elizabeth Hudson^^ m. ~1665 5372 Ralph Thredder 1865-1954 b. 1669 2686 Richard Thredder b. ~1605 - 1698 1343 Mary Thredder m. ~1643-1698 Martha 1344 Pierre Rolland Rulon 672 Pierre Ruel Rolland Rulon b. ~1650 b. ~1680 336 David Rulon m. 1703 23 2 John Arnold Ritschard m. 1927 1705-1778 Margrietje Paulding 1934- b. ~1682 5392 George Allen 2696 Ralph Allen 1348 Jedediah Allen 168 Henry Rulon m. 1725 b. 1646 1732-1810 674 Henry B. Allen m. 1679-1748 Elizabeth Howlund 337 Exercise Allen m. 1701 84 Benjamin Rulon m. 1757 1705 - ~1770 1350 George Corlies 1761-1821 675 Hannah Corlies m 1684-1712 see 1328 (W. Shattuck) 1351 Exercise Shattuck m. 338 Nathaniel Robins 1656-1695 see 1339 (Hannah) 169 Theodosa Robins m. 1742- Ruth 42 John West Rulon m. 1799-1872 340 John West b. ~1708 170 John West m. 1736-1813 Mary Ash 85 Sarah West m. 1768-1823 342 Patrick Reynolds 171 Mary Reynolds m. 343 Anastacia see 670 (H. Burr) 344 Joseph Burr m. 1694- ~1767 see 671 (E. Hudson) 172 Joseph Burr, Jr. m. 1726 690 John Abbott 5 21 Elizabeth Archer Rulon m. 1822 345 Jane Abbott m. 1692 1825-1866 b. 1705 1382 Edmund Mauleveres 1,463,812,096 Ranulphus De Praers 86 Isaiah Burr m. 691 Anne Mauleveres m. 731,906,048 William De Stoke m. 1383 Anne 365,953,024 Richard De Stokes m. 346 William Coate 182,976,512 Roger De Stokes m. - 1749 - 1190 91,488,256 Robert De Stokes m. 173 Rachel Coate m. 1727 Hugh Sharp 45,744,128 John De Stokes - 1217 Alice De Vere 1668-1742 22,872,064 Robert De Stokes - 1240 347 Rebecca Sharp m. 11,436,032 Richard De Stokes m. - 1781 Rachael French 5,718,016 Edmund De Stokes m. 1664- ~1742 2,859,008 Robert De Stokes m. 1,429,504 John De Stokes m. see 1328 (R. Haines) 714,752 Thomas Stokes m. Margaret 696 William Haines m. 357,376 Robert Stokes m. 1672-1754 see 1329 (Margaret S.) 178,688 Thomas Stokes m. Lucy 88,344 Thomas Stokes m. 348 Samuel Haines m. 1695 44,672 George Stokes m. 1704-1749 1394 John Paine 22,336 Thomas Stokes m. ~1653- ~1703 - ~1544 43 Ann Burr m. 1798 697 Sarah Paine m. 11,168 John Stokes m. 1801-1886 1678-1728 Sarah - ~1600 Joan Trappes ~1655-1701 5584 Henry Stokes m. b. 1566 Frances 2792 Henry Stokes m. 1603-1665 Amy Burles 174 Jacob Haines m. 1734 1396 Thomas Stokes m. 1741-1803 1640-1720 Sarah Casse 89,536 Thomas Wright 698 Thomas Stokes m. 1668 b. ~1605 44,768 John Wright m. 358,160 Nicholas De Beaupre 1682-1736 22,384 Nicholas Wright ~1465-1541 - ~1429 see 29,031,518,918 (R. Ragnvaldsson) 1397 Mary Bernard ~1549-~1589 179,080 Thomas De Beaupre m. 24,666,772,096 William I Longsword, Duke of Normany m. ~1650-1699 716,322 Richard Holbiche - 942 see 29,031,518,919 (P. DeValois) see 464,503,832,704 (Charlemagne) 5 Eizabeth Rulon Miller m. 1892 5592 Anthony Horner 358,161 Margaret Holbiche m. 394,668,353,552 Pepin I, King of Italy m. 1896-1987 2796 Bartholomew Horner ~1575-1632 89,540 Thomas Beaupre m. - 1404 3,011,072 John de Wodhull 197,334,176,776 Bernhard, King of Italy m. see 464,503,832,705 (H. of Vinzgau) 349 Lydia Stokes m. ~1605-1665 - 1514 1,505,536 Nicholas Wodhull - 1337 12,333,386,048 Richard I, Duke of Normandy^^ m. ~797-818 1710-1788 1398 Isaac Horner m. ~1643 11,192 Nicholas Wright m. 179,081 Margaret Meers - 1410 m. 933-996 98,667,088,388 Pepin Seigneur II, Count of Peronne m. Bertha of Toulouse 1648-1708 Bridget - 1439 3,011,073 Isabel 49,333,544,194 Hubert Senlis I, Count of Senlis^^ 817- ~840 87 Beulah Haines m. 1768 44,770 Edmond Beaupre m. 1493 752,768 Thomas Woodhull m. 24,666,772,097 Sprota Senlis ~850-900 Kunigunde Conegonde 1777-1842 - 1568 1389-1420 6,166,693,024 Richard II, Duke of Normany^ m. 179,082 Thomas Fod 3,011,074 John Foxcote - 1026 5596 Nicholas Wright m. 1559 89,541 Margaret Doreward m. 1,505,537 Margaret Foxcote - 1410 24,666,772,098 Herfault Le Riche 699 Deliverance Horner m. 1684 22,385 Anne Beaupre m. - 1514 12,333,386,049 Gunnor of Crepon^^ m. 1685-1714 ~1556-~1589 3,083,346,512 Robert II, Duke of Normandy m. - 1031 376,384 Thomas Woodhull m. 3,011,076 Nicholas Chetwode ~1008-1035 197,334,176,896 Baldwin I, Count of Flanders 2798 Peter Wright m. 1594 Ellen Gylbert 89,542 John Wiseman 1411-1441 ~1320-1410 98,667,088,448 Baldwin II, Count of Flanders ~840-879 350 Samuel Burrough ~1590 - ~1660 - 1581 44,771 Margery Wiseman m. 1,505,538 John Chetwode , Sir m. 12,333,386,050 Conan I "The Crooked", Duke of Brittany ~863-918 175 Bathsheba Burrough m. - 1412 Elizabeth Lyons 6,166,693,025 Judith of Brittany^ - 992 49,333,544,224 Arnolph I "The Great", Count of Flanders m. 351 Ann Gray 1399 Lydia Wright m. Margaretta Nelson b. ~1316 1,541,673,256 William I "The Conqueror", King of England^ m. ~982-1017 - 965 see 58,063,037,828 (A. "The Great") ~1664-1713 1028-1087 98,667,088,449 AEfthryth m. 2799 Alice 752,769 Elizabeth Chetwode m. - 929 see 58,063,037,829 (E. of the Gaini) b. ~1640-1685 1391-1475 3,011,078 Thomas Greene 6,166,693,026 Tanner Fulbert 24,666,772,112 Baldwin III, Count of Flanders m. 1344-1392 3,083,346,513 Herleva (Arlette) m. 940-962 1,505,539 Anabella Greene m. ~1012- ~1050 see 29,031,551,110 (Herbert II) 3,011,079 Margery Mablethorp 24,088,640 Richard Trussell 12,333,386,056 Arnolph II, Count of Flanders m. Alice of Vermandois m. b. ~1347 12,044,320 William Trussell m. ~961-988 910-960 see 29,031,551,111 (Adela) b. ~1265 6,022,160 William Trussell, Knight, Lord of Cubbleston m. 192,709,156 Ranulf de Mechines 24,666,772,113 Matilda Billung b. ~1295 24,088,642 William Pantolfe, Sir ~1070-1153 see 1336 (R. Lippincott) 12,044,321 Rose Pantolfe b. ~1243 770,836,628 Henry I Beauclerc, King of England^^ m. 1053 6,166,693,028 Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders m. 1408 Freedom Lippincott m.
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