OUR ENGLISH HERITAGE
In my last episode (see the "A Team") I left
off with our many times Great Grandfather, William
"The Conqueror". I didn't
mention how many times great because the number (from 23 to 30) depends on
which branch is chosen, and, as of this writing, there are 25 branches that
connect us. Therefore, for purposes of
this presentation I won't refer to the number of generations. Also, unless I mention otherwise, you can
assume these are all direct descendants (i.e., grandfathers or grandmothers
shown in bold type). If you want
additional information on anyone I recommend Wikipedia.
In this episode I will leave William because I want to fill in the English connection. To do that I'm going back to a person I
mentioned in the last episode. That
person is William's daughter-in-law, Matilda, Princess of Scotland. Let's
start with her.
Her father is Malcolm III, King of Scotland (b: 1033,
d: 1093) and her mother is Saint
Margaret, Queen of Scotland (b: 1045, d: 1093). On Nov. 11,
1100, she married Henry I Plantagenet,
King of England.
Through her mother she was descended
from Edmund "Ironside" and
thus Alfred "the Great" (b:
840, d: 901) and the old line of the kings going all the way to Cerdic, King of the West Saxons (b: bef
495, d: 534).
Malcolm's
mother, Sibyl Fitzsiward (b: 1014,
d: 1040), was the daughter of Siward
, Earl of Northumbria and his wife Alefbed
of Bernica. It is this line that I will
explore next. As the title of the next
episode implies, you are in for a surprise.
Stay tuned for the next episode I call "The Vikings."
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