Thursday, April 14, 2016

Woodhull, Reminders and To Do

Blog Post: Overview of the Hendry-Helme-Woodhull Branch and Nobility
*my email to family… ***also: Media - Ancestry.com
There are 4 Blog Posts for the Woodhull Branch (that connects to the Hendry Branch); I (Jody Gray) sent my family an email that contains the links to all the Blog Posts; I created a Blog Post and Media document for my Ancestry.com Family Tree: Overview of the Hendry-Helme-Woodhull Branch and Nobility.

Ancestry.com:
Woodhull Lineage in England; Noble Family,
House of Flanders, Counts…
[1] Woodhull, Americans of Royal Descent
[1] Descendants of Woodhull-Helme


REMINDERS and TO DO: Woodhull


Reminder: what does it mean to “be Flemish” ???


St. Omer -connection to Gundred
I want to revisit, Gundred St. Omer, Blog Post: Lineage: Nobel Family - House of Capet, also called the House of France

14th John Parr, Lord of Kendal,
Married: Agnes Crophill. Daughter of Sir Thomas de Crophull and Sybilla de la Bere *just a reminder… earlier, I saw la Bere as a connected family tree...




PC/Doc: Nobility and Titles - de Wahull, Family Alliances: -Romanticism… Idealism… Altruistic.. Takes many forms: Knights (heroes); patriarch, matriarch (takes care of you)



Resources,  Parr Family - http://www.eparrs.com/ProudParr/pdfs/TheParrFamilyofKendal.pdf  -The Parr Family of Kendal, With Pedigrees leading to King Edward III of England and King William “The Lion” of Scotland. Includes, Pedigree Chart for Ros (Roos) and Parr (Parre).


Blog Post: Nobility and Titles -Knights of the Middle Ages, and, Barons, Margrave: The 1st Knights (Charlemagne); Orders of Knights (Knights Templar); End of the Knight; Knights of William the Conqueror; My Ancestor Knights: Thomas Parr (1404), Nicholas Woodhull, Fulk Woodhull; Barons; My Ancestor Barons: Baron de Wahull; Margrave; My Ancestor Margraves: Baldwin I and Baldwin II.

The Middle Ages - Europe - Charlemagne
Charlemagne -beginning of giving knight’s land for military service

Future Research, Resources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_nobility#Gentry_styles_and_titles -British Nobility [refers to the noble families of the United Kingdom], Gentry Styles and Titles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margrave -Royal, noble and chivalric ranks: Emperor, King, Archduke, Grand Duke/Grand Prince, Prince, Duke, Sovereign Prince, Margrave, Count/Earl, Viscount, Baron, Baronet/Hereditary Knight, Knight, Esquire, Gentleman






Google:
A number of years ago Warkworth Castle was burned to the ground, Odell or Great Wodhull Castle has been in ruins for many years, but Thenford Manor with its ancient chapel still remain In the reign of Henry VIII. Nicholas Wodhull, son and heir of Fulk Wodhull, devised Thenford to Fulk Wodhull, Esq., his eldest son by his second with, Elizabeth Parr, daughter and heir of Sir William Parr, of Horton, and it continued in the Wodhull family down to the extinction of the line upon the death of Michael Wodhull...


Lineage to Charlemagne ???
The beginning of the Carolingian era is marked by the coronation of Charlemagne, or Charles the Great by Pope Leo III at Christmas of the year 800, and its end with the death of Charles the Fat in 888, although kings of Italy continued to claim the nominal title of Emperor until 924. (yes, we are also descendants of Charlemagne but I’m not covering this lineage, yet).
2. Adelolf, Count of Boulogne (34th great-grandfather)... descended down to Arnulf III, upon his death his lands were divided between his three sons, Baldwin II got Boulogne - thus changing our lineage surname to Baldwin; next generation Eustace I (noteworthy, his mother Adelina was from Holland), he married Matilda of Leuven (who as a direct descendant of Charlemagne was among the most prestigious brides - noble families of the 11th and 12th centuries sought to trace their descent specifically to the Carolingian line)

http://famouskin.com/famous-kin-chart.php?name=4143+charlemagne&kin=7174+anne+boleyn -Charlemagne and Anne Boleyn: Charlemagne 22nd GGF to Anne Boleyn *Reminder, to myself: I included the link as a Resource for Baldsin II, Margrave of Flanders (Charlemagne 22nd GGF to Anne Boleyn (this lineage is not directly patrilineal lineage to Anne Boleyn) -so, I did not include the following lineage…
Charlemagne m: Hildegard;
Louis the Pious m: Ermengarde;
Lothair I m: Ermengarde of Tours;
Ermengarde of Lorraine m: Gilbert of Massagau;
Rainier I of Lorraine m: Alberade;
Rainer II of Hainaut m: Adelaide of Burgundy;
Rainier III of Hainaut m: Adela;
Lambert I, Count of Leuven m: Gerberga of Lower Lorraine;
Matilda of Louvain m: Eustace of Boulogne;
Lambert II of Lens m: Adelaide of Normandy
Judith of Lens m: Waltheof II of Northumbria;
Maud of Northumberland m: David I, King of Scotland;
Henry of Scotland m: Ada de Warenne;
David of Huntingdon m: Maud of Kevelioc;
Ada of Scotland m: Sir Henry Hastings;
Sir Henry Hastings m: Joan de Cantelou; Left OffXxx
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Chauncey: from a Norman surname; Family Crest, Coat of Arms. Chauncey is a name that first reached England following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Chauncey family lived in Essex.

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