Phyllis Ann Boutwell and Eric Gordon Dearborn

Person Page 144

Pedigree

Toscanda &1

F, #3576, b. 848, d. 858

Family: Garnier & de Loch (b. about 855, d. 929)

DaughterRoscille & de Loches+ (b. 874, d. 938)

Events

  • Name Torcinda
    Citation: 1
  • 848
    Birth
    848 | Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
  • 858~10
    Death
    858
  • 925
    925
    Age: ~70
    Birth: about 855 | Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
    Death: 929
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Adalard &1,2

M, #3577, b. 825, d. 864

Parents

FatherWarner & (b. about 800, d. 852)

Family:

SonGarnier & de Loch+ (b. about 855, d. 929)

Events

  • Title
    Adalard & held the title Seigneur de Loches.
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Lahaye.
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Villentrois.
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Amboise.
  • 825
    Birth
    825 | Nantes, Anjou, France
  • 864~39
    Death
    864
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Frankish Families - Loches, Amboise and Chateaudun
Pedigree

Warner &1

M, #3578, b. about 800, d. 852

Family:

SonAdalard &+ (b. 825, d. 864)

Events

  • Title
    Warner & held the title Count of Nantes.
  • 800
    Birth
    About 800 | Nantes, Anjou, France
    Citation: 2
  • 852~52
    Death
    852
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Frankish Families - Loches, Amboise and Chateaudun
Pedigree

Rotbold II &1

M, #3581, b. estimated 950, d. 1008

Parents

FatherBoson II & (b. 920, d. 965)
MotherConstance & of Vienne (b. estimated 940, d. before 965)

Family: Eimilde & de Gevaudun (b. estimated 955)

SonRotbold III & of Venaissin+ (b. estimated 960, d. 1014)
DaughterGerberge & of Provence+ (b. 980, d. 1010)

Events

  • Name Rotbaud II
    Citation: 2
  • Note

    Citation: 2
  • 950
    Birth
    Estimated 950 | Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence, Cote-D'Azur, France
    Citations: 1,2
  • Title
    From 968 to 1008
    Rotbold II & held the title Count of Avignon.
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    From 993 to 1008
    He held the title Count of Provence.
    Citation: 2
  • 1008~58
    Death
    1008 | Provence, Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Fulbert & of Falaise1,2,3

M, #3584, b. 970, d. 1017

Parents

FatherThorgil & ("Sprakalegg") Styrbjornson (b. estimated 970)
MotherSigrid & of Halland (b. 961)

Family: Doda & (b. 980)

DaughterHerleva & de Falaise+ (b. 9 June 1003, d. 1050)
SonReynald de Grai+ (b. 1008, d. 1059)
SonGautier de Falaise (b. 1010)
DaughterBeatrice & de Falaise+ (b. 1028, d. 10 April 1085)

Events

  • Title
    Fulbert & of Falaise held the title Chamberlain for the Duke of Normandy.
  • 970
    Birth
    970 | Falaise, Bassee-Normandie, France
  • 1000~30
    Marriage | Doda &
    1000 | France
    Age: ~20
    Birth: 980 | Falaise, Bassee-Normandie, France
  • 1017~47
    Death
    1017 | Normandy, France
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Doda &1,2

F, #3585, b. 980

Family: Fulbert & of Falaise (b. 970, d. 1017)

DaughterHerleva & de Falaise+ (b. 9 June 1003, d. 1050)
SonReynald de Grai+ (b. 1008, d. 1059)
SonGautier de Falaise (b. 1010)
DaughterBeatrice & de Falaise+ (b. 1028, d. 10 April 1085)

Events

  • Name Duxia
  • 980
    Birth
    980 | Falaise, Bassee-Normandie, France
  • 1000~20
    1000 | France
    Age: ~30
    Birth: 970 | Falaise, Bassee-Normandie, France
    Death: 1017 | Normandy, France
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Thorgil & ("Sprakalegg") Styrbjornson1

M, #3586, b. estimated 970

Parents

FatherStyrbjorn & ("The Strong") Olafsson (b. 956, d. 985)
MotherThyra & Haraldsdatter (b. 932, d. 18 September 1000)

Family: Sigrid & of Halland (b. 961)

SonFulbert & of Falaise+ (b. 970, d. 1017)
SonUlf ++ Thorgilsson+ (b. 993, d. 29 September 1027)
DaughterGytha & Thorgilsdottir+ (b. 997, d. 1095)
SonTorild Totilsson (b. 1020, d. 1065)

Events

  • Name Thorgil & Sprakling
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    Thorgil & ("Sprakalegg") Styrbjornson held the title Jarl.
    Citation: 2
  • 970
    Birth
    Estimated 970 | Uppsala, Sweden
    Citations: 3,2
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Sigrid & of Halland1

F, #3587, b. 961

Family: Thorgil & ("Sprakalegg") Styrbjornson (b. estimated 970)

SonFulbert & of Falaise+ (b. 970, d. 1017)
SonUlf ++ Thorgilsson+ (b. 993, d. 29 September 1027)
DaughterGytha & Thorgilsdottir+ (b. 997, d. 1095)
SonTorild Totilsson (b. 1020, d. 1065)

Events

  • 961
    Birth
    961 | Halland, Sweden
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Styrbjorn & ("The Strong") Olafsson

M, #3588, b. 956, d. 985

Parents

FatherOlaf II & Bjornsson (b. 885, d. 964)
MotherIngelberg & Thransdotter (b. 886)

Family: Thyra & Haraldsdatter (b. 932, d. 18 September 1000)

SonThorgil & ("Sprakalegg") Styrbjornson+ (b. estimated 970)
SonBerne (b. 975)

Events

  • Name Styrbiorn Starki
    Citation: 1
  • 956
    Birth
    956 | Sweden
    Citation: 1
  • 985~29
    Death
    985 | Battle of Blackfeld, Fyrisval, Uppsala, Sweden
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Thyra & Haraldsdatter

F, #3589, b. 932, d. 18 September 1000

Parents

FatherHarald & ("Harold Bluetooth") Gormsson (b. 935, d. 1 November 986)
MotherGyrid & Olafsdottir (b. estimated 914, d. 970)

Family: Styrbjorn & ("The Strong") Olafsson (b. 956, d. 985)

SonThorgil & ("Sprakalegg") Styrbjornson+ (b. estimated 970)
SonBerne (b. 975)

Events

  • Name Thyra of Denmark
    Citation: 1
  • Marriage Status | Burislaw
  • Note | Burislaw
    Divorced before 998.
    Citation: 1
  • 932
    Birth
    932 | Denmark
  • 998~66
    Marriage | Olaf Trygveson
    998
    Age: ~68
    Birth: estimated 930
    Citation: 1
  • 1000~68
    Death
    18 September 1000 | Norway
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Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Olaf II & Bjornsson1,2

M, #3590, b. 885, d. 964

Parents

FatherBjorn & Ericsson (b. about 880, d. about 932)

Family: Ingelberg & Thransdotter (b. 886)

DaughterGyrid & Olafsdottir+ (b. estimated 914, d. 970)
DaughterGunhild & Olafsdotter+ (b. 923)
SonStyrbjorn & ("The Strong") Olafsson+ (b. 956, d. 985)

Events

  • Title
    Olaf II & Bjornsson held the title King of Sweden.
  • Title
    He held the title King of Uppsala.
    Citation: 1
  • 885
    Birth
    885 | Sweden
  • 964~79
    Death
    964
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Ingelberg & Thransdotter1

F, #3591, b. 886

Parents

FatherThrand & (b. estimated 860)

Family: Olaf II & Bjornsson (b. 885, d. 964)

DaughterGyrid & Olafsdottir+ (b. estimated 914, d. 970)
DaughterGunhild & Olafsdotter+ (b. 923)
SonStyrbjorn & ("The Strong") Olafsson+ (b. 956, d. 985)

Events

  • 886
    Birth
    886 | Uppsala, Sweden
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Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Bjorn Eriksson1

M, #3592, b. 868, d. 956

Parents

FatherErik Edmundsson (b. 849, d. 900)

Events

  • 868
    Birth
    868 | Uppsala, Sweden
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    From 882 to 932
    Bjorn Eriksson held the title King of Sweden.
  • 956~88
    Death
    956
    Citation: 2
Last Edited3 March 2025 06:22:56

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Ingeborg1

F, #3593, b. 872

Events

  • 872
    Birth
    872
Last Edited21 December 2022 06:28:58

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Erik Edmundsson1

M, #3594, b. 849, d. 900

Parents

FatherEdmund Eriksson (b. 832)

Family:

SonBjorn Eriksson (b. 868, d. 956)

Events

  • Title
    Erik Edmundsson held the title King of Sweden.
  • 849
    Birth
    849 | Sweden
  • 900~51
    Death
    900
Last Edited3 March 2025 06:22:39

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Edmund Eriksson1

M, #3595, b. 832

Parents

FatherErik Refilsson (b. 814)

Family:

SonErik Edmundsson+ (b. 849, d. 900)

Events

  • 832
    Birth
    832 | Sweden
Last Edited9 January 2023 06:12:21

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Erik Refilsson1

M, #3596, b. 814

Parents

FatherRefill Bjornsson (b. 796)

Family:

SonEdmund Eriksson+ (b. 832)

Events

  • Title
    Erik Refilsson held the title King of Sweden.
  • 814
    Birth
    814 | Sweden
Last Edited3 March 2025 06:22:18

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Refill Bjornsson1

M, #3597, b. 796

Parents

FatherBjorn Ragnarsson (b. 777)

Family:

SonErik Refilsson+ (b. 814)

Events

  • Title
    Refill Bjornsson held the title Prince of Sweden.
  • 796
    Birth
    796 | Sweden
Last Edited4 March 2025 06:33:35

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Bjorn Ragnarsson1

M, #3598, b. 777

Parents

Family:

SonRefill Bjornsson+ (b. 796)

Events

  • Note
    Björn Ironside (Old Norse and Icelandic: Björn Járnsíða, Swedish: Björn Järnsida) was a semi-legendary king of Sweden who would have lived sometime in the 9th century.[1] Björn Ironside is said to have been the first ruler of a new dynasty. In the early 18th century, a barrow , on the island of Munsö was claimed by antiquarians to be Björn Järnsidas hög or Björn Ironside's grave. Hög, from the Old Norse word haugr, means barrow or mound.
    A powerful Viking chieftain and naval commander, Björn and his brother Hastein conducted many (mostly successful) raids in France in a continuation of the tradition initiated by their (possibly adoptive) father Ragnar Lodbrok. In 860, Björn led a large Viking raid into the Mediterranean. After raiding down the Spanish coast and fighting their way through Gibraltar, Björn and Hastein pillaged the south of France, where his fleet over-wintered, before landing in Italy where they captured the coastal city of Pisa. They proceeded inland to the town of Luna, which they believed to be Rome at the time, but Björn found himself unable to breach the town walls. To gain entry, he sent messengers to the bishop that he had died, had a deathbed conversion, and wished to be buried on consecrated ground within their church. He was brought into the chapel with a small honor guard, then amazed the dismayed Italian clerics by leaping from his coffin and hacking his way to the town gates, which he promptly opened, letting his army in. Flush with this victory and others around the Mediterranean (including in Sicily and North Africa) he returned to the Straits of Gibraltar only to find the Saracen navy waiting. In the desperate battle that followed, Björn lost 40 ships, largely to Greek fire launched from Saracen catapults. The remainder of his fleet managed to return to Scandinavia, however, where he lived out his life as a rich man.

    [edit] Latin sourcesThe Annales Bertiniani and the Chronicon Fontanellense tell of a Viking leader named "Berno" who pillaged on the Seine in the 850s.

    Around 1070, William of Jumièges referred to him as Bier Costae ferreae (Ironside) who was Lotbroci regis filio (son of king Lodbrok).[2]

    [edit] Ragnarssona þáttrRagnarssona þáttr tells that Björn was the son of the Swedish king Ragnar Lodbrok and Aslaug, the daughter of Sigurd and Brynhild, and that he had the brothers Hvitserk, Ivar the Boneless and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, and the half-brothers Eric and Agnar.

    Björn and his brothers left Sweden to conquer Zealand, Reidgotaland (here Jutland), Gotland, Öland and all the minor islands. They then settled at Lejre with Ivar the Boneless as their leader.

    Ragnar was jealous with his sons' successes, and set Eysteinn Beli as the jarl of Sweden, telling him to protect Sweden from his sons. He then went east across the Baltic Sea to pillage and to show his own skills.

    Ragnar's sons Eric and Agnar then sailed into Lake Mälaren and sent a message to king Eysteinn that they wanted him to submit to Ragnar's sons, and Eric said that he wanted Eysteinn's daughter Borghild as wife. Eysteinn said that he first wanted to consult the Swedish chieftains. The chieftains said no to the offer, and ordered an attack on the rebellious sons. A battle ensued and Eric and Agnar were overwhelmed by the Swedish forces, whereupon Agnar died and Eric was taken prisoner.

    Eysteinn offered Eric as much of Uppsala öd as he wanted, and Borghild, in wergild for Agnar. Eric proclaimed that after such a defeat he wanted nothing but to choose the day of his own death. Eric asked to be impaled on spears that raised him above the dead and his wish was granted.

    In Zealand, Aslaug and her sons Björn and Hvitserk, who had been playing tafl, became upset and sailed to Sweden with a large army. Aslaug, calling herself Randalin, rode with cavalry across the land. In a great battle they killed Eysteinn.

    Ragnar was not happy that his sons had taken revenge without his help, and decided to conquer England with only two knarrs. King Ella of Northumbria defeated Ragnar and threw him into a snake pit where he died.

    Björn and his brothers attacked Ella but were beaten back. Asking for peace and wergild, Ivar the Boneless tricked Ella into giving him an area large enough to build the town of York. Ivar made himself popular in England and asked his brothers to attack again. During the battle Ivar sided with his brothers and so did many of the English chieftains with their people, in loyalty to Ivar. Ella was taken captive and in revenge they carved the blood eagle on him.

    Later Björn and his brothers pillaged in England, Wales, France, and Italy, until they came to the town Luna in Italy. When they came back to Scandinavia, they divided the kingdom so that Björn Ironside took Uppsala and Sweden.

    [edit] Hervarar sagaThe Hervarar saga tells that Eysteinn Beli was killed by Björn and his brothers as told in Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, and they conquered all of Sweden. When Ragnar died Björn Ironside inherited Sweden. He had two sons, Refil and Erik Björnsson, who became the next king of Sweden.
  • 777
    Birth
    777 | Denmark
Last Edited9 January 2023 06:12:34

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Aslaug Kraga Sigurdsdatter1

F, #3600, b. 748

Parents

FatherSigurd Sigmundsson (b. 735)
MotherBrynhild Budlasdatter (b. 738)

Family:

SonSigurd Snogeje Ormonga (b. 776, d. 803)
SonBjorn Ragnarsson+ (b. 777)

Events

  • 748
    Birth
    748
  • 765~17
    Marriage
    765
Last Edited9 January 2023 06:12:42

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors