Sir John D'Ewyas
M, #4681, died before 1311
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 425.
Cecily de Samlesbury
F, #4682
| Marriage* | Cecily de Samlesbury married Sir John D'Ewyas in 1295.1 |
| Note* | Living in 1311. |
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 425.
William de Samlesbury
M, #4683, died before 1256
| Marriage* | William de Samlesbury married Avina? Notton?1 |
| Death* | William de Samlesbury died before 1256. |
| Note* | Living in 1246.1 |
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 425.
Avina? Notton?
F, #4684
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 425.
Sir Roger de Samlesbury
M, #4685
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
Margaret Oseber
F, #4686
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
Gospatrick, lord de Samlesbury
M, #4687
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
| Note* | Lived in time of Henry II and King John. |
William de Southworth
M, #4688
Gilbert de Croft
M, #4689
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
Cerdic (King of Wessex)
M, #4690, born about 470, died 534
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
| Birth* | Cerdic (King of Wessex) was born about 470. |
| Death* | Cerdic (King of Wessex) died in 534. |
| Note* | "'495. This year, came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric, his son, with five ships, at a place that is called Cerdics' Ore and they fought with the Welsh the same day.' Thus briefly does the old Saxon Chronicle record one of the most important events in the history of the English nation. Twenty-four years later, after defeating Arthur and obliging him to yield Hants and Somerset, Cerdic caused himself to be crowned king of Wessex, at Winchester.
"This invasion of Britain established on the throne of Wessex a ruler who was destined to be the forefather of nearly all the sovereigns of England. 'Every prince who has ruled England before and sixe the eleventh century has had the blood of Cerdic, the West Saxon, in his veins.' Cerdic died in 534 and was succeeded by his son."1 |
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 426-7.
Cynric (King)
M, #4691
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
| Note* | Cynric ruled 534-560. He cultivated science and letters and sought peace.1 |
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 426-7.
Ceawlin (King)
M, #4692
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
| Note* | Ceawlin ruled from "560-592. He extended his dominion by wars and conquests... " |
Cuthwin
M, #4693
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
Cutwulf
M, #4694
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
Ceowald
M, #4695
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
Cenred
M, #4696
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
| Note* | "Cedred went to Rome with Offa and was there to the end of his life..." in 709.1 |
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 427.
Ina (King)
M, #4697
| Name-Oth | Ina (King) was also found as Ine or Ini. |
Ingild
M, #4698, died 718
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
| Death* | Ingild died in 718.1 |
Citations
- [S461] Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) (Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1905), p. 427.
Eoppa
M, #4699
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
Unknown Eafa
M, #4700
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
Unknown Ealmund
M, #4701
| Last Edited | 7 November 2004 |
Egbert (King)
M, #4702
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
| Note* | Egbert was "exiled by the King Brentric, went to France and was given refulge by Charlemagne. He was chosen king in 800, reigned till 836. He reduced the seven provinces of England under his control and ruled over Wessex, Sussex, Essex, and Kent, as lord and king, over the rest of England only as sovereign over their kings..." |
Oslac
M, #4704
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
Ethelwulf (2)
M, #4705
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
Ethelwulf (3)
M, #4706
| Last Edited | 28 February 2011 |
Susanna (Rosalie) of Italy
F, #4710, died 1003
| Marriage* | Susanna (Rosalie) of Italy married Arnold II, son of Baldwin III and Mathilde Billung. |
| Death* | Susanna (Rosalie) of Italy died in 1003. |
| Note* | Susanna or Rosalie was daughter of Berenger, king of Italy. |