Selected Families and Individuals


Leo VI [Parents]. Leo married Zoe.

Leo VI, Philosophus, Emperor, 889-910.

Zoe. Zoe married Leo VI.

They had the following children.

  M i Constantine VII.

Romanus Lacopenus 1. Romanus married Theodora Augusta.

Theodora Augusta. Theodora married Romanus Lacopenus.

They had the following children.

  F i Helen Augusta.

Basilus died 1 in 885. Basilus married Eudocia.

Macedonian, Emporer of the East.

Eudocia. Eudocia married Basilus.

They had the following children.

  M i Leo VI.

Igor Wuricowitz [Parents] died 1 in 950. Igor married Olga.

Olga. Olga married Igor Wuricowitz.

They had the following children.

  M i Suietislaus Igorowitz.

Buric.

Prince of Russia.

He had the following children.

  M i Igor Wuricowitz died in 950.

Richard Kimball 1 was born about 1594. He died 1 on 22 Jun 1675. Richard married 2 Margaret on 23 Oct 1661.

Richard immigrated on 10 Apr 1634.

Other marriages:
Scott, Ursula

Richard Kimball, the emigrant ancestor of General John W. Kimball, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, was from the parish of Rattlesden, Suffolk county, England, where his son Henry was baptized August 12, 1615. He married, in England, Ursula, daughter of Henry Scott, of Rattlesden. The will of Henry Scott, dated September 24, 1625, was proved in the court of the archdeaconry of Sudbury, January 10, 1624-5. He was buried in Rattlesden, December 24, 1624. The will mentions Abigail, Henry, Elizabeth and Richard Kimball, his grandehildren, the children of Richard and Ursula (Scott) Kimball; his wife, Martha, and sons Roger and Thomas Scott, the latter of whom came to America in the same ship with Richard Kimball and Martha Scott, the widow, aged sixty years. The family came to America in the ship "Elizabeth," of Ipswich, sailing April 30, 1634. The ages of the family as then given were: Richard, thirty-nine, with wife Ursula and children; Henry, fifteen; Elizabeth, thirteen; Richard, eleven; Mary, nine; Martha, five; John, three; Thomas, one. They settled in Watertown, where Henry Kimball, aged forty-two, and family, also settled. This Henry Kimball is thought to have been a brother. He came in the same ship.

The home lot of Richard Kimball was six acres on the Cambridge line, now in the city of Cambridge, near the corner of Huron avenue and Appleton streets. He was admitted a freeman May 6, 1635, and was a proprietor in 1636-7. Soon after this he removed to Ipswich, where the settlers required the services of a wheelwright. He settled there and followed his trade and carried on his farm. The town granted him a house lot February 23, 1637, next adjoining Goodwin Simons, at the west end of the town. He was granted at the same time forty acres beyond the North river, near the land of Robert Scott. In 1641 he was mentioned as one of the commoners of Ipswich, and was appointed one of the selectmen, ("Seven Men") March 1, 1645. He had various other grants of land and served on various town committees. He was one of the executors of the estate of his brother-in-law, Thomas Scott, who died February, 1653-4. He was one of the proprietors of Plumb Island. He married (second), October 23, 1661, Margaret, widow of Henry Dow, of Hampton, New Hampshire. She died March 1, 1675-6. His will was dated March 5, 1674. and proved September 28, 1675. He bequeathed to his wife fulfillment of marriage contract, and named children and other relatives. He died June 22, 1675, aged eighty years.

Margaret died 1 on 1 Mar 1676. Margaret married 1 Richard Kimball on 23 Oct 1661.


Henry Scott was buried 1 on 24 Dec 1624 in Rattlesden, England. Henry married Martha.

Martha was born about 1573. Martha married Henry Scott.

They had the following children.

  F i Ursula Scott.
  M ii Thomas Scott was born in 1593/1597.

Charles Martel 1.

artel was born in Herstal, the illegitimate son of duke Pepin II and his concubine Alpaida. In German-speaking countries he is known as Karl Martell. Alpaida also bore Pepin another son, Childebrand.

He had the following children.

  M i King Pepin the Short died on 24 Sep 768.

Caribert.

Count of Laon.

He had the following children.

  F i Bertrada.

Sir Rhys ap Thomas [Parents] 1 was born in 1449. He died 1 in 1525. Rhys married Eva ap Henry 2.

Descends from a 6th century British prince named Urien Rheged. see The Thomas book giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K.G., the Thomas family descended from him, and of some allied families; New York: Henry T. Thomas Co., 1896, 736 pgs.
    
RHYS AP THOMAS his favorite son and eventual heir was b in 1449 and was educated at the Court of Burgundy where he held a post of honour in the Duke's household This he relinquished to accompany his father on his banishment to Wales His bravery was so noted that after his death one of the Welsh bards lamented that a drum had not been covered with his skin the sound of which alone he assures us would have always ensured the victory to the British He seems to have been as wise and politic as brave He put an end to the long established feud between his own family and that of Court Henry by marrying Eva the only dau and heiress of Henry ap Gwilym the head of that house By this marriage he added to his possessions a property not much inferior to his original patrimony and became one of the most opulent subjects of the realm.
    
The anonymous author of his life exalting the family of his hero quotes Mr Camden the Herald as saying that they were the best born gentlemen in Wales and furthest spread in their branches of any family in England being allied with the Houses of Northfolk Worcester Pembroke Bullinbrooke and Barkley.

http://www.castlewales.com/carew.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carew_Castle

Eva ap Henry [Parents] 1. Eva married Sir Rhys ap Thomas.

They had the following children.

  M i Sir Griffith ap Rhys was born in 1478. He died on 29 Sep 1521.

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