SI - SS (Index to JDA's Family Tree, Version 79)
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SIAM --- (see THAILAND)
SIBBALD or SIBALD
SIBBERANCE
SIBBETON
SIBELL or SYBILL
SIBERIA
SIBITUN
SIBLEY
SIBOTHROP
SIBTON
SICA
SICAMBRI or SICAMBRIANS
SICELS
SICILE-TARENTE --- (see also SICILY)
SICILY or SICILE or SICILE-TARENTE or SICILES or SICILIA or SICILIE or SICILIES or SIZILIEN or TWO SICILIES
SICKFOLD
SICKINGEN
SICKLER
SICYON or SICYONE
SIDAY
SIDDIG
SIDDINGTON
SIDDIQI
SIDENHAM --- (see SYDENHAM)
SIDEROKASTRON
SIDGATE
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Emeric de SIDGATE (? - 1217+) ; poss. Archdeacon of Durham Cathedral; (his brother or uncle Philip may have been Baron of the Exchecquer and Bishop of Durham)
SIDGEWICK
SIDLEY
SIDMAN
SIDNEY or SYDNEY
SIDON
SIDON-BEAUFORT
SIDONIANS
SIEBENBURGEN
SIEGE
SIEGEN
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Catherine de SIEGEN [her child]
- Rupert SIEGEN (? - 1103?) ; aka Ruprecht von LAURENBURG; poss. aka Ruprecht I (Count) of NASSAU-IDSTEIN
SIEGENHOVEN
SIENBECK
SIENIAWSKI or SIENIAWSKA
SIENIENSKA
SIERADZKI
SIERCK or SIERK --- (see SIRCK)
SIEROTKA
SIERPSKA
SIERRA
SIERSTORPF or SIERSTORPFF
SIFREWAST or SYFFRERVAST or SYFFREVAST
SIGARDSDATTER --- (see SIGURDSDOTTIR)
SIGARSSON
SIGEFVGLSING
SIGERICI
SIGERSTORF
SIGGEN or SIGGEM or SIGGENS
SIGGESDOTTER
SIGINOLFA
SIGINOLFO
SIGMARINGEN
SIGMUNDSDOTTER
SIGMUNDSSON or SIGMUNSSON
SIGN-DECL --- (see also FOUNDING-FATHER)
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Josiah BARTLETT (1729 - 1795) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of New Hampshire
- Elbridge GERRY (Mass. 1744 - 1814 Washington, D.C.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Massachusetts; Vice President of the U.....
- John HANCOCK (`the Signer') (Braintree, Mass. 1737 - 1793 Mass.) ; (merchant; financier; patriot; President of 2nd Continental Congress; 1st & 3rd Governor of Massachusett....
- Benjamin HARRISON (Virg. 1726 - 1791 Virg.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Samuel HUNTINGTON (1731 - 1796) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Connecticut
- Francis Lightfoot LEE (1734 - 1797) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Richard Henry LEE (Virg. 1732 - 1794 Virg.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Francis LEWIS (Cardiff, Wales 1713 - 1803 N.Y.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Philip (Jr.) LIVINGSTON (1716 - 1778) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Lewis (III) MORRIS (1726 - 1798) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Thomas (Jr.) NELSON (Yorktown, Virg. 1738 - 1789) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Virginia
- Robert Treat PAINE (Boston, Mass. 1731 - 1814 Boston) ; (1st Attorney General of Massachusetts; Signer of the Declaration of Independence )
- Caesar (II) RODNEY (Delaware 1728 - 1784) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Benjamin (Dr.) RUSH (1746 - 1813) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Surgeon General in the Continental Army
- Edward RUTLEDGE (S.C. 1749 - 1800 S.C.) ; youngest Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of South Carolina
- Roger SHERMAN (Mass. 1721 - 1793 Conn.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Richard STOCKTON (1730 - 1781) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- William WILLIAMS (1731 - 1811) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- John (Robert) WITHERSPOON (5/2/1722 - 15/11/1794) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence , member of Continental Congress, 1st Pres. of Princeton Univ.
- Oliver WOLCOTT (1726 - 1797) ; Governor of Connecticut; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
SIGNAU
SIGNIFICANT-ACTOR or SIGNIFICANT-ARTIST or SIGNIFICANT-COMPOSER or SIGNIFICANT-MUSICIAN or SIGNIFICANT-SINGER or SIGNIFICANT-WRITER
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Gaius Lucilius (180? BC - 109 BC) ; (famous writer, satirist)
- Lycophron (Chalcis, Euboea) ; (famous poet and grammarian)
- Muhammad Sakir Pasha ; (nobleman, Brigadier, Historian, etc.)
- Taliesin the Bard (? - 540?) ; (Brythonic, famous poet); Archdruid; Prince Bard to Urien
- Maybelle ADDINGTON (Virginia 1909 - 1978 Tenn.) ; aka Mother Maybelle CARTER; (very famous musician, guitarist)
- Louisa May ALCOTT (Philadelphia 1832 - 1888 Concord) ; (nurse, famous author of Little Women etc.)
- Jennifer Joanna ANISTON (Los Angeles 1969) ; famous actress
- John Anthony ANISTON (Crete 1939) ; aka Giannis (Yannis) ANASTASAKIS; famous actor
- Elizabeth ARNOLD (London 1787 - 1811) ; (emigrated with parents to Boston when very young; famous actress and outstanding singer from an early ag....
- Thucydides (II) `the Historian' of ATHENS (Athens ? - 404+ BC) ; (also served as fleet Commander, failing to save Amphipolis from Spartan Brasidas, for which he was exiled for 20 years)
- Johann Sebastian BACH ; (very famous composer and musician; some consider that his music makes him a Mathematician); (MIPHMHH #72)
- Lucille Desiree BALL (6/8/1911 - 26/4/1989) ; (among most significant TV actresses, star of I Love Lucy )
- George (Bishop) BERKELEY (Kilkenny, Eire 1685 - 1753 Oxfords.) ; (Bishop of Cloyne; famous writer, Philosopher; amateur Mathematician; eponym of the city of Berkeley, California)
- Sarah BERNHARDT (Paris 23/10/1844 - 26/3/1923 Paris) ; aka Rosine Marie Henriette BERNARDT; aka The Divine Sarah; (`The most famous actress in the history of the world')
- Halle Marie BERRY (Cleveland, Ohio 1966) ; (famous actress)
- Dorothy BLAND (mistress) (Waterford, Eire 1762 - 1816 St. Cloud, France) ; aka Dorothea (Mrs.) JORDAN; (most significant actress, never married, Mrs. Jordan was her stage name; she....
- Humphrey Deforest BOGART (New York, N.Y. 1899 - 1957 Hollywood) ; (rated 1st most significant American actor ever)
- Marlon BRANDO (1924 - 2004) ; (rated 4th most significant American actor ever)
- Lloyd Vernet (III; `Beau') BRIDGES (1941) ; (famous actor, director)
- William Cullen BRYANT (Mass. 1794 - 1878 New York) ; (famous poet; wrote 'Thanatopsis'; editor of N.Y. Evening Post)
- George Gordon (6th Lord Byron of Rochdale) BYRON (1788 - 1824) ; (very famous poet, his works include Don Juan & Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ); ...
- Theodora (EMPRESS) of BYZANTIUM (? - 548) ; beautiful commoner, dancer and most significant actress, very influential as Empress
- George Douglas (8th Duke of ARGYLL) CAMPBELL (1823 - 1900) ; (Lord Privy Seal; famous writer; opposed Darwinism; Secretary of State for India; etc.; K.G.)
- Ezra J. CARTER (1898 - 1975) ; (famous musician)
- Valerie June CARTER (Virginia 1929 - 2003 Nashville, Tenn.) ; (very famous singer, songwriter, etc.)
- John Carter CASH (Nashville 1970) ; (famous singer, etc.)
- Johnny CASH (Arkansas 1932 - 2003 Nashville, Tenn.) ; (very famous singer, songwriter, etc.); aka John Raymond CASH
- Geoffrey CHAUCER (1342? - 1400 London) ; (famous poet; elected Knight of the Shire for Kent)
- David Pavlovich (Prince) CHAVCHAVADZE (London 1924 - 2014 Washington) ; (famous author, Historian; C.I.A. spy)
- Winston Leonard Spencer CHURCHILL (30/11/1874 - 24/1/1965) ; P.M.; ``most indispensable man of 20th century''; K.G.; Nobel Literature Laureate (1953)
- Madonna Louise Veronica CICCONE (1958) ; (very famous singer, rock star)
- George CLOONEY (Lexington, Kentucky 1961) ; (very famous actor and producer)
- Wm. F. `Buffalo Bill' CODY (LeClaire, Iowa 1846 - 1917 Denver, Colo.) ; aka William Frederick CODY; (Pony Express Rider at age 14, received Medal of Honor as Indian Scout; famous showman; eponym of Cody, Wyoming)
- Harry Lillis `Bing' CROSBY (Tacoma, Wash. 1903 - 1977 Madrid, Spain) ; (one of most famous singers ever, voted `most admired man alive' in 1948, actor)
- Edward Estlin CUMMINGS (Mass. 1894 - 1962 N.H.) ; famous poet, artist; aka e e cummings
- Nancy DAVIS (New York 1921 - 2016) ; aka Anne Frances ROBBINS; (famous actress); First Lady (REAGAN) of the United States
- Ruth Elizabeth `Bette' DAVIS (Mass. 5/4/1908 - 6/10/1989 France) ; (rated 2nd most significant American actress ever)
- James Byron DEAN (Indiana 1931 - 1955 San Luis Obispo, Calif.) ; (rated 18th most significant American actor ever)
- Johnny DEPP (1963) ; aka John Christopher (Jr.) DEPP; (very famous actor)
- Emily Elizabeth DICKINSON (Amherst, Mass. 1830 - 1886 Mass.) ; (famous poet)
- Anne DUDLEY (Northamptons. 1612 - 1672 Mass.) ; (famous poet); aka Anne (Mrs.) BRADSTREET
- Clinton `Clint' EASTWOOD (San Francisco 1930) ; (among most significant American actors; director)
- Jonathan (Rev.) EDWARDS (Conn. 1703 - 1758 N.J.) ; (famous theologian)
- Thomas Stearns ELIOT (St. Louis, Mo. 1888 - 1965 London) ; (called the most important 20th-century English-language poet); Nobel Literature Laureate (1948); aka T. S. ELIOT
- Thomas `the Rhymer' (Laird) of ERCELDOUNE (Roxboroughs. 1200?? - by 1294? Glasgow?) ; (famous poet and prophet; wrote The Romance of St Tristrem ; that he was bastard son of Dunbar ....
- Dale EVANS (Texas 1912 - 2001 Apple Valley, Calif.) ; aka Queen of the WEST; aka Lucille Wood Smith; aka Frances Octavia SMITH; (songwriter, famous actress, etc.; Rogers' 3rd wife)
- John `the Diarist' EVELYN (1620 - 1676) ; (famous writer; eponym)
- William Cuthbert FAULKNER (Mississippi 1897 - 1962 Mississippi) ; Nobel Literature Laureate (1949)
- Henry Jaynes FONDA (Nebraska 1905 - 1982 Los Angeles) ; (rated 6th most significant American actor ever)
- Jane FONDA (New York 1937 - ?) ; aka Lady Jayne Seymour FONDA; (very famous actress)
- Nancy FREEMAN-MITFORD (London 1904 - 1973 Versailles) ; aka Nancy MITFORD; (famous writer of novels, journalist)
- Vincenzio GALILEI (1520 - 1591) ; (noted musician, famous composer, music theorist)
- Ava Lavina GARDNER (N.C. 1922 - 1990 London) ; (rated 25th most significant American actress ever)
- Judy GARLAND (Minnesota 1922 - 1969 London) ; aka Frances Ethel GUMM; (very famous actress)
- Richard Tiffany GERE (Philadelphia 1949) ; (very famous actor)
- Lillian GISH (1893 - 1993) ; (rated 17th most significant American actress ever)
- Hemam ha-LEVI ; Chief singer in the tabernacle of King David; (Heman)
- Thomas (4th & Last Baronet) HANMER (1677 - 1746) ; 128th Speaker of House of Commons; (famous writer, editor of Shakespeare's works); (2nd husband)
- Nathaniel HAWTHORNE (4/7/1804 - 19/5/1864) ; (famous writer, wrote The Scarlet Letter )
- Ernest Miller HEMINGWAY (Illinois 1899 - 1961 Idaho) ; (famous author); Nobel Literature Laureate (1954)
- Audrey HEPBURN (Belgium 1929 - 1993 Switz.) ; aka Audrey Kathleen RUSTON; (rated 3rd most significant American actress ever); (W.W. II resistance couri....
- Katherine HEPBURN (Hartford, Conn. 1907 - 2003 Hartford, Conn.) ; (rated 1st most significant American actress ever)
- William HOLDEN (Illinois 1918 - 1981 Los Angeles) ; (very famous actor); aka William Franklin (Jr.) BEEDLE
- Oliver Wendell (Sr.) HOLMES (Cambridge, Mass. 1809 - 1894 Boston) ; (physician; famous poet)
- Laura Elizabeth INGALLS (WILDER) (Wisconsin 1867 - 1957 Missouri) ; (famous writer; wrote Little House on the Prairie )
- Angelina JOLIE (Los Angeles 1975) ; aka Angelina Jolie VOIGHT; (very famous actress)
- Helen KELLER (1880 - 1968) ; (first deaf-blind person to earn a baccalaureate; famous author, political Activist, lecturer)
- Patricia (Grace) KELLY (Philadelphia 1929 - 1982 Monte Carlo) ; (rated 13th most significant American actress ever)
- Peter Sydney Ernest Aylen LAWFORD (London 1923 - 1984 Los Angeles) ; (famous actor)
- Elijah LEVITA (Neustadt 13/2/1469 - 28/1/1549 Venice ) ; aka Elia (Elias Eliahu) LEVITA, BAKHUR (`the Bachelor'); (important Jewish scholar and famous poet, most ....
- Henry Wadsworth LONGFELLOW (Portland, Maine 27/2/1807 - 24/3/1882 Cambridge, Mass.) ; (famous poet, writing Evangeline , Paul Revere's Ride )
- Raymond MASSEY (Toronto, Canada 1896 - 1983 Beverly Hills, Calif.) ; (very famous actor)
- Cotton (Rev.) MATHER (1663 - 1728) ; (famous writer & Puritan cleric, supported smallpox vaccination; supported trials of Witchcraft at Salem)
- Julia McWILLIAMS (CHILD) (Pasadena 1912 - 2004 Calif.) ; (famous chef and television personality; famous actress)
- John (Rev.) MEADOWS (Suffolk 1622 - 1697) ; Vicar of Ousden; (famous theologian; mentor of Joseph Priestley (scientist))
- Herman MELVILLE (1819 - 1891) ; (famous writer; authour of Moby Dick , etc.)
- Dina MERRILL (N.Y. City 1923) ; aka Nedenia Marjorie HUTTON; (actress; socialite)
- Marilyn MONROE (Los Angeles 1/6/1926 - 5/8/1962 Brentwood, L.A.) ; aka Norma Jean (MORTENSEN) BAKER; (one of sexiest women ever; rated 6th most significant American actress ever)
- Clement Clarke MOORE (N.Y. 1779 - 1863 R.I.) ; (scholar, Activist; famous writer, prob. wrote A Visit from St. Nicholas )
- Richard (Sir; of Cashiobury) MORRISON (Hertfortds. ? - 1556 Strasbourg) ; (Hussey's 1st husband); aka Richard (of Cassiobury) MORISON; (Ambassador to Emperor Charles V; famous writer)
- Ann Spencer MORROW (N.J. 1906 - 2001 Vermont) ; (famous writer)
- Florence NIGHTINGALE (Florence, Italy 1820 - 1910 London) ; (founded modern Nursing; HERO in Crimean War; Activist; famous writer; amateur Mathematician; Inventor); aka `The Lady with the Lamp'
- Georgia Totto O'KEEFFE (Wisconsin 1887 - 1986 Santa Fe, N.M.) ; (famous artist)
- Jean (V; l' ARCHEVEQUE) de PARTHENAY (Sn. de SOUBISE) (1512 - 1566) ; (Child of Honor to Henri II, important Huguenot supporter, Gentleman of the King's Chamber, Governor of Chartres, etc.; ...
- Nibelung (I; de) PERRACY (725? - 768) ; Count of AUTUN & BURGUNDY; aka Nebelon (Nivelon) `the Historian'; CAROLINGIAN
- Lucius Calpurnius PISO Frugi (190? BC - 120? BC) ; (Roman Consul; famous writer, Historian)
- William Bradley `Brad' PITT (Shawnee, Oklahoma 18/12/1963) ; (very famous actor)
- Edgar Allan POE (Boston 1809 - 1849 Baltimore) ; (famous writer; wrote 'The Raven' etc.)
- Cole Albert PORTER (Indiana 1891 - 1964 Santa Monica, Calif.) ; (famous composer)
- William Sydney PORTER (1862 - 1910) ; aka O HENRY; (famous writer of short stories, e.g. 'Gift of the Magi', 'Ransom of Red Chief', etc.)
- Elvis Aaron PRESLEY (Tupelo, Miss. 1935 - 1977 Memphis, Tenn.) ; (most famous singer of his era; major musical and cultural influence); `The King of Rock and Roll'
- Ronald Wilson REAGAN (Illinois 1911 - 2004 Bel Air, Calif.) ; (famous actor, Orator); Governor of California; President of the United States #40
- Roy ROGERS (Cincinatti, Ohio 1911 - 1998 Apple Valley, Calif.) ; aka King of the COWBOYS; aka Leonard (Len) Franklin SLYE; (singer; very famous actor; starred in more than 100 movies)
- Bertrand Arthur William (3rd Earl) RUSSELL (Ravenscroft, Wales 1872 - 1970 Merionets.) ; (renowned Philosopher and Mathematician); Nobel Literature Laureate (1950)
- Percy Bysshe SHELLEY (Sussex 1792 - 1822 Italy) ; (famous poet)
- Brooke SHIELDS (New York City 1965) ; (famous actress)
- Adam SMITH (1723 - 1790) ; (famous writer, economic theorist; wrote Wealth of Nations ); Philosopher; (MIPHMHH #30)
- Britney Jean SPEARS (Mississippi 1981) ; (famous actress & singer)
- John Ernst (Jr.) STEINBECK (Salinas, Calif. 1902 - 1968 New York) ; (wrote Grapes of Wrath , etc.; Nobel Literature Laureate (1962))
- Charles Sherwood STRATTON (1838 - 1883) ; aka General Tom THUMB; (very famous actor and dwarf; performed with Barnum's circus)
- Elizabeth Rosemond `Liz' TAYLOR (London 1932 - 2011 Los Angeles) ; (rated 7th most significant American actress ever, Activist; Dame of the British Empire)
- Bhumibol Adulyadej (King) of THAILAND (Massachusetts 5/12/1927 - 13/10/2016 Bangkok) ; CHAKRI Rama IX; `the Great'; (his 70-year reign is one of the longest reigns of any monarch ever, and lon....
- Henry David THOREAU (Concord, Mass. 12/7/1817 - 6/5/1862 Concord, Mass.) ; (famous writer, Philosopher, abolitionist, etc.; wrote Civil Disobedience and Walden ); aka David Henry THOREAU
- Aurelian TOWNSHEND (1583? - 1649?) ; (famous poet and playwright)
- James (Most Rev.) USSHER (1581 - 1656) ; Archbishop of Armagh; Primate of All Ireland; (prolific scholar and famous writer, now famous for (and ep....
- Gloria Laura VANDERBILT (N.Y. City 1924) ; (actress, socialite, etc.)
- Jonathan (Jon) VOIGHT (Yonkers, N.Y. 1938) ; (very famous actor)
- John `the Duke' WAYNE (1907 - 1979) ; aka Marion Michael MORRISON; (rated 13th most significant American actor ever)
- Noah WEBSTER (Conn. 1758 - 1843 Conn.) ; (very famous writer of dictionary; sometimes considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.)
- George Orson WELLES (Wisconsin 1915 - 1985 Hollywood, Calif.) ; (rated 15th most significant American actor ever; famous director)
- Aethelwerd I (Earldorman) of WESSEX (? - 998+) ; aka Aethelric (aka due to transcription error); `the Historian'
- Walt WHITMAN (Long Isl. 1819 - 1892 Camden, N.J.) ; (famous poet, Philosopher, Activist; wrote Leaves of Grass ); (Walter)
- Thomas Lanier `Tennessee' WILLIAMS (Mississippi 1911 - 1983 N.Y. City) ; (famous playwright)
- William WORDSWORTH (Cumberland 1770 - 1850 Ambleside) ; (famous poet)
- Jane Waddington WYATT (N.J. 1910 - 2006 Los Angeles) ; (famous actress)
- Jane WYMAN (St. Joseph, Missouri 1917 - 2007 Calif.) ; aka Sarah Jane MAYFIELD (FULKS); aka Jane DURRELL; (very famous actress)
SIGOURNEY
SIGRLAMASSON
SIGTRYGGSDOTTER
SIGTRYGGSSON or SIGTRYGSSON
SIGULFSON
SIGURDSDOTTIR or SIGARDSDATTER or SIGURDSDATTER or SIGURDSDOTTER
SIGURDSSON or SIGURDSON or SIGVARDSSON
SIGVIDSSON
SIHTRICSON or SIHTRICSSON or SITRICSON
SIJBRANTSZ
SIJPESTEIJN or SIJPESTEIN or SYPESTEIN or SYPESTEYN
SIKLING
SILBERBERG
SILBOR
SILEHAM
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Elfege de TOKETON (Toketon ? - 1199+ Kent) ; (Elpege Elphege Elphenge); Lord of Manor of SILEHAM & of Toketon
SILESIA or BRIEG or CIESZYN or NIEDERSCHLESIEN or OBERSCHLESIEN or SCHLEISEN or SCHLESIEN or SILEZIE or TESCHEN
SILICIA or WEST SILICIA
SILIERS
SILKSTONE
SILKSWORTH
SILL
SILLANS
SILLE
SILLERY
SILLIMAN
SILLIVANT
SILLY
SILSBY
SILUANO
SILURIA or SILURES or SILURIANS or SILURIEN
SILVA or SYLVA
SILVAIN or SILVEIN
SILVAN
SILVE
SILVEIN --- (see SILVAIN)
SILVEIRA
SILVESTER --- (see SYLVESTER)
SILVION
SIMCOCK or SIMMCOCK
SIMCOE
SIMCOKE
SIMEON
SIMES
SIMIANE
SIMLEY
SIMMCOCK --- (see SIMCOCK)
SIMMERN or PFALZ-SIMMERN or PFALZ-SIMMERN-ZWEIBRUECKEN or ZIMMERN
SIMMES
SIMMONS
SIMMS
SIMNEL
SIMOES
SIMON
SIMONDS
SIMONETTA
SIMONS
SIMONSDOTTER
SIMONSDOTTIR
SIMONSON
SIMONSSON
SIMONTON
SIMOSIES
SIMPSON
SIMS
SIMSON
SINCLAIR or SEYNTCLERE or ST. CLAIR
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Adelaide Mary Wentworth SINCLAIR (? - 1873)
- Agnes de CLARE (ST. CLARE) (1048? - ?) ; or: Eve de BOISSEY
- Agnes (Lady) SINCLAIR (? - 1619) ; or: prob. not Jean (Lady of Erroll) HAY, q.v.;
- Agnes SINCLAIR (by 1513 - 1572+)
- Agnes ST. CLAIR (1066? - ?) ; or: poss. Agnes de PAGANEL or: skip
- Alexander (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR
- Alexander (of Stamster, Dunbeath, etc.) SINCLAIR
- Alexander (SINKLER) SINCLAIR (1666? - 1751?)
- Allan de ST. CLAIR (? - 1244+)
- Anna SINCLAIR [her child]
- Anna SINCLAIR (New York 1691 - 1743 New York)
- Annabel (of Rosslyn) SINCLAIR (? - by 1304)
- Anne SINCLAIR
- [Beatrice SINCLAIR] (Miss; of Lockerwort) HAY
- Beatrix (Lady) SINCLAIR (? - by 1463) ; (Bethoc)
- Bethoc (Lady) SINCLAIR (? - by 1463)
- Bretel (of Stoke Trister) de ST. CLAIR ; (owned land in 1086 under Count of Mortain); (Britel)
- Catherine SINCLAIR ; or: (NN), mistress
- Catherine (Mistress of) SINCLAIR (? - 1666)
- Catherine ST. CLAIR
- Catherine ST. CLAIR
- Catherine de ST. CLAIR (SINCLAIR) (? - 1449+)
- Christina SINCLAIR (1534? - ?) ; (Christian)
- [Christopher (Sir) SINCLAIR] Christopher (Sir; of That Ilk) de SETON (? - 1305??)
- David (of Dun) SINCLAIR
- David (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - 1477+)
- David (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - by 1461)
- Edith ST. CLERE (ST. CLAIR) (1416? - 1486?) ; (1st wife); (Elizabeth)
- Edward (2nd of Dryden) SINCLAIR (1440? - 1496+) ; (of DRYDANE)
- Eleanor (Lady) SINCLAIR (by 1457 - 1518)
- Eleanor ST. CLERE
- Elene SINCLAIR
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR ; (2nd wife)
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR (1374? - ?)
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR (1670? - ?)
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR (? - 1508)
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR (? - 1654) ; (2nd wife)
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR (? - 1721?)
- Elizabeth SINCLAIR [alt ped]
- Felice de ST. CLAIR
- George (4th Earl of CAITHNESS) SINCLAIR (1527? - 1582 Edinburgh)
- George (5th Earl of CAITHNESS) SINCLAIR (1566 - 1643)
- George (of Ulbster) SINCLAIR (1714+ - 1770)
- George (2nd Baronet; of Ulbster) SINCLAIR (1790 - 1868)
- George (of Mey) SINCLAIR (? - 1616)
- George SINCLAIR (? - 1620?)
- Gerebert ST.~CLAIR [his child]
- Guillaume de SAINT-CLAIR
- Gunnora (de) ST. CLARE
- Haman (Hamon) de CREULLY (967? - 1047?) ; aka Hamo `Dentatus' ST. CLAIR
- Hamon (Hamelin Aimon) (Sn.) de CHATEAU-DU-LOIRE (975? - 1031) ; prob. same as Hamo `Dentatus' ST. CLAIR
- Hamon (Dentatus) FitzHAMO de CREVECOEUR (1006? (or '32?) - ?) ; aka Hamo `the Dapifer' ST. CLAIR; aka Hamon FitzHAMO le SINICHAL; Lord of Cruelly; 4th Earl of CORBEIL
- Helen SINCLAIR
- Helen (Eleanor) SINCLAIR (1496? - by 1562)
- Helen SINCLAIR (? - 1545+)
- Henri de SAINT-CLAIR (? - 1096+)
- Henri `the Crusader' de ST. CLAIR (1100? - ?) ; Baron of ROSSLYN (Roslin); (accompanied Godfroi de Bouillon on the First Crusade)
- Henri `the Councellor' de ST. CLAIR (1131? - 1180?) ; 3rd Baron of Roslin
- Henri de ST. CLAIR (1192? - 1222+) ; Baron of Roslin
- Henri (or William) de ST. CLAIR (1222? - 1270?) ; or: Robert de ST.~CLAIR, q.v.; 5th Baron of Roslin
- Henry (10th Lord) SINCLAIR
- Henry (of Ardoch) SINCLAIR ; (sometimes erroneously shown as Hector)
- Henry (Sir; of ROSLIN) SINCLAIR (1280? - 1335?) ; 7th Baron of ROSLIN (Rosslyn); Commander of Knights Templar at Bannockburn
- Henry (5th Lord) SINCLAIR (1528 - 1601)
- Henry II SINCLAIR (ST. CLAIR) (? - 1422) ; 2nd Earl of ORKNEY
- Henry SINCLAIR (? - 1589)
- Henry (3rd Lord) SINCLAIR (? - 9/9/1513)
- Henry de ST. CLAIR (? - 1162+)
- Henry (of Roslin) ST. CLAIR (SINCLAIR) (? - by 1404) ; 1st Earl of ORKNEY; Lord/Prince of SHETLAND
- [Ingram SINCLAIR] John SINCLAIR (? - 1411?) ; or: Ingram SINCLAIR
- Isabel (SINCLAIR ?)
- James (of Ratter) SINCLAIR
- James SINCLAIR
- James SINCLAIR (1644? - 1666?)
- James (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - 1436+)
- James (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - 1498)
- James SINCLAIR (? - 1593)
- James (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - 1633)
- James (1st Baronet; of Canisbey & Mey) SINCLAIR (? - 1662)
- James (Sir; of LONGFORMACUS) SINCLAIR (? - by 1418) ; (his ancestry is uncertain)
- James (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - by 1543)
- James SINCLAIR (Caithness 1598? - ?)
- James SINCLAIR (Caithness ? - 1604)
- Janet (of Southdun) SINCLAIR
- Janet SINCLAIR (1515? - ?)
- Janet SINCLAIR (? - by 1558)
- Janet(?) SINCLAIR (ST. CLAIR)
- Jean (of ORKNEY) SINCLAIR ; or: poss. Margaret
- Jean (Janet) SINCLAIR (1505? - ?)
- Jean SINCLAIR [her child]
- Jean SINCLAIR (? - 1700)
- John (of Tannach & Brims) SINCLAIR
- John (Sir; of HERDMANSTON) SINCLAIR
- John (Sir; of DUNGLASS ?) SINCLAIR
- John (of Tollap) SINCLAIR
- John (of Ratter) SINCLAIR
- John (Sir; of Herdmanston) SINCLAIR ; (ST. CLAIR)
- John SINCLAIR ; Laird of SEABY & Brabster
- John (of Ulbster) SINCLAIR
- John SINCLAIR
- John SINCLAIR
- John SINCLAIR (1330? - 1330 Andalusia, Spain) ; (alleged 16th Grandmaster of Priory of Sion)
- John (Master of Caithness) SINCLAIR (1543 - 1575)
- John (Sir; of Greenland & Ratter) SINCLAIR (1574? - 1622)
- John (9th Lord) SINCLAIR (1610 - 1674+)
- John (1st Baronet; of ULBSTER) SINCLAIR (1754 - 1835)
- John (Sir; of HERDMANSTON) SINCLAIR (? - 1377+) ; (ST. CLAIR)
- John (Sir; of Deskford & Findlater) SINCLAIR (? - 1411)
- John SINCLAIR (? - 1411?) ; or: Ingram SINCLAIR
- John (9th of Hermanstoun) SINCLAIR (? - 1466)
- John (of Herdmanston & Polwarth) SINCLAIR (? - 1466)
- John (2nd of Ulbster) SINCLAIR (? - 1607+) ; (Lawrence)
- John (of Stevenson) SINCLAIR (? - 1643?) ; (Robert?)
- John (1st Baronet; of Stevenson) SINCLAIR (? - 1649?)
- John (of Herdmanston and Rosslyn) SINCLAIR (? - 1672+ (or '66)) ; (ST. CLAIR)
- John (of Ratter) SINCLAIR (? - 1714)
- John (of Ulbster) SINCLAIR (? - 1736)
- John (3rd Earl of Caithness) SINCLAIR (? - 18/5/1529)
- John SINCLAIR (N.Y. ? - 1705?)
- John ST. CLAIR
- John ST. CLAIR
- John ST. CLAIR (1302? - 1335?) ; (ST. CLERE)
- John ST. CLAIR (1330? - 1389)
- John ST. CLAIR (? - 1253+)
- John ST. CLAIR (? - 1314+)
- John (Sir; of Polwarth) ST. CLAIR (? - 1402)
- John (Sir; of Herdmanston) ST. CLAIR (? - 1630?) ; Sheriff of Haddington
- John (of Herdmanston) ST. CLAIR (? - 9/9/1513?)
- John (of Herdmanston) ST. CLAIR (? - by 1566)
- John ST. CLARE
- John ST. CLARE
- John ST.~CLARE [his child]
- Katherine SINCLAIR (? - by 1526)
- Katherine ST. CLAIR [alt ped] (? - 1449+)
- Margaret SAINT CLAIRE (? - 1409+)
- Margaret SINCLAIR
- Margaret SINCLAIR
- Margaret SINCLAIR
- Margaret (of Herdmanston) SINCLAIR ; (1st wife); Heiress of Polwarth
- Margaret SINCLAIR ; (1st wife)
- Margaret SINCLAIR
- Margaret SINCLAIR [her child]
- Margaret ST. CLAIR (SINCLAIR)
- Marie SINCLAIR (by 1582 - by 1608)
- Marie de ST. CLAIR ; (alleged 12th Grandmaster of Priory of Sion)
- Marion SINCLAIR
- Marion SINCLAIR
- Mariot ST. CLAIR
- Mariota (of Hermanston) SINCLAIR
- Marjory SINCLAIR ; aka Marjory of ORKNEY
- Marjory (of Orkey) SINCLAIR (1382? - ?)
- Mary SINCLAIR (1788 - ?)
- Mathilde de SAINT-CLAIR
- Matthew (9th of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - 1603?)
- Mauger `the Young' of NORMANDY (986? - 1040?) ; Count de ST. CLAIR; Count de MORTAIN & Corbuel; poss. 3rd Count of CORBEIL
- (NN) de ST. CLAIR
- (NN; of Dryden) SINCLAIR
- (NN; Widow ST. CLARE)
- Patrick SINCLAIR (by 1552 - 1615?)
- Philip ST. CLAIR (? - 1408?) ; (ST. CLERE; SEYNTCLERE)
- Philip ST. CLERE
- Richard de SAINT-CLAIR
- Richard SINCLAIR
- Richilde SINCLAIR
- Robert (de ST. CLAIR sur EPTE) de CHAUMONT (Normandy)
- Robert (IV) de QUITRY ; or: Amaury de CHAUMONT (Robert's brother); Sn. de ST. CLAIR sur Epte
- Robert SINCLAIR (? - 1613)
- Robert (1st Baronet; of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - 1678)
- Robert (3rd Baronet; of Stevenson) SINCLAIR (? - 1713) ; Sheriff of Haddington
- Robert SINCLAIR (Orkney Isl. 1660? - 1704 N.Y.)
- [Robert de ST. CLAIR, q.v.] Henri (or William) de ST. CLAIR (1222? - 1270?) ; or: Robert de ST.~CLAIR, q.v.; 5th Baron of Roslin
- Robert (or John) de ST. CLEER
- Sybil de ST. CLARE ; aka Sibylla de ST. CLEERE
- Thomas ST. CLAIRE (1394? - 1434) ; ST. CLERE; ST. CLAIR
- Walderne (Earl) de ST. CLAIR (1006? - 1047?) ; (Waldonius)
- Waldron (Earl) de ST. CLARE (1010? - 1047?) ; aka Walderne (Gaudron Walderon) de CLARE
- William (of Walton) DRYDEN (? - 1515+ Walton, Cumberland) ; aka William (of DRIDEN) SINCLAIR; Usher of Royal Suite
- William (of Ratter & Freswick) SINCLAIR
- William SINCLAIR ; Laird of Seabay (Seba) & Brabister; aka Viljalm SINKLER
- William SINCLAIR
- William (of Mey) SINCLAIR
- William SINCLAIR (ST. CLAIR) (1234? - 1297 Tower of London) ; 6th Baron of ROSLIN
- William (1st of DRYDEN) SINCLAIR (1395? - 1468)
- William SINCLAIR (1465? - 1514+) ; Laird of WARSETTER, Newburgh & Tolhobe
- William (of Ratter) SINCLAIR (1727 - 1779) ; 10th Earl of CAITHNESS
- William (Sir; of ROSLIN) SINCLAIR (? - 1264+) ; Sheriff of Edinburgh
- William SINCLAIR (ST. CLAIR) (? - 1480?) ; 3rd Earl of ORKNEY; Earl of Caithness; 1st Lord SINCLAIR; Chancellor; (Elizabeth's 3rd husband)
- William (2nd Lord) SINCLAIR (? - 1487) ; `the Waster'; (he was disinherited by his father)
- William (4th Lord) SINCLAIR (? - 1570+)
- William (Sir; of Mey & Canisbey) SINCLAIR (? - 1643?)
- William (2nd Baronet; of Mey) SINCLAIR (? - 1677)
- William (2nd Earl of CAITHNESS) SINCLAIR (? - 9/9/1513)
- William (of Longformacus) SINCLAIR (? - by 1371)
- William (8th Laird of Rosslyn) SINCLAIR (Rosslyn, Scotl. 1307? - 1330 Spain) ; (ST. CLAIR; killed attempting to take Robt Bruce's heart to Jerusalem)
- William de ST. CLAIR
- William de ST. CLAIR
- William `the Seemly' de ST. CLAIR (1028? - ?) ; 1st Baron of Roslin (Rosslyn); SINCLAIR
- William de ST. CLAIR (SINCLAIR) (1162? - 1214) ; 4th Baron of Roslin
- William (II) ST. CLAIR (1328? - 1358+) ; 3rd Chief/Laird of ROSSLYN
- William ST. CLAIR (? - 1325+)
- William ST. CLAIR (? - 1415+)
- William (Sir) ST. CLAIR (? - 1450+ ?) ; of Herdmanston (Hermanstoun)
- William (Sir; of Herdmanston) ST. CLAIR (? - 1471+)
- William (Sir; of Herdmanston) ST. CLAIR (? - 1530)
- William (Sir; of Herdmanston) ST. CLAIR (? - 1594)
- William de ST.~CLARE [his child]
SINDEREN
SINDHU
SINDLESHAM
SINES
SINESTI
SINGELTON --- (see SINGLETON)
SINGER
SINGHJI
SINGLETARY or SINGLETERRY
SINGLETON or SINGELTON
SINICHAL
SINKLER
SINNER
SINOPOLI
SINT
SINTON --- (see SYNTON)
SINTZIG --- (see SINZIG)
SINZENDORF --- (see ZINZENDORF)
SINZHEIM
SINZIG or SINTZIG
SIOERTS --- (see SJOERTS)
SIOL-CUINN
-
Giolla ADHAMNAN ; aka Imergi (Gilledoman) SOMERLEDSON; poss. aka Gille Adomnan (Gilladamnan) SIOL-CUINN; aka Orila (Gilledo....
SION --- (see PRIORY OF SION)
SIOUNIE
SIQLAVE
SIRAILEADH
SIRCK or SIERCK or SIERK or SIRK
SIREIX
SIREJACOBS
SIROIS
SIRUELA
SISCARA
SISEMUNDA
SISGAU
SISMAN
SISMANO
SISNANDES
SISSEGALL
-
Rudolf (II) von UNGERN (by 1270 - 1328+) ; aka Role `the Younger' de UNGARIA; Lord of MADLIENA; Herr auf SISSEGALL
SISSELD
SISSELL
SISSON
SISSTAN or SISTAN
SISTERON
SITAVY
SITKEI
SITLINGTON --- (see SITTLINGTON)
SITRICSON --- (see SIHTRICSON)
SITSCH
SITSOWITZ
SITSYLT
SITTART
SITTEN
SITTLING
SITTLINGTON or SITLINGTON
SIVRIEU
SIWANOY
SIWNIK
SIXTENSSON
SIZERGH
SIZILIEN --- (see SICILY)
SIZOELLYE
SIZOERKIZOENY
SJAELLAND --- (see STAELLAND)
SJAERDEMA
SJOERTS or SIOERTS
SKAANE or SKANE
SKAANOYSKJELMER
SKAGESDATTER or SKAGSDOTTIR
SKALDSPILLER
SKANE --- (see SKAANE)
SKANKARE
SKANKE
SKARA
SKARGILL
SKARSHOLM or SKARSHOLMSLAEGTEN
SKAVE
SKAVRONSKAYA or SKAVRONSKY --- (see SKOVRONSKI)
SKAWE
SKAY
SKEAT
SKEETE
SKEFFINGTON or SKEVINGTON
SKELFISSON
SKELMERSDALE
SKELMORLIE
SKELTON
SKENARD --- (see SKENNARD)
SKENE
SKENNARD or SKENARD
SKEPPER
SKEPPINGTON
SKERRET
SKEUDIZ
SKEVINGTON --- (see SKEFFINGTON)
SKEY
SKEYS
SKEYTON
SKIALGSON or SKIALGSSON --- (see SKJOLGSSON)
SKIDMORE
SKIDWITH
SKIFFE or SKIFF
SKIFFEN
SKILLINGS
SKILLMAN
SKINKEL
SKINNER or SKYNNER
SKINTON
SKIPTON
SKIPWITH or SCHYPWITH or SKIPWORTH
SKIPWORTH --- (see also SKIPWITH)
SKIRPENBECK
SKIRRET
SKJALGSSON --- (see SKJOLGSSON)
SKJALMSEN or SKJALMSDOTTIR or SKJALMSON --- (see also HVIDE)
SKJOLDEMOSE
SKJOLDING or SCYLDING or SCYLDINGS or SKJOLDSSON or SKJOLDUNG
SKJOLGSSON or SKIALGSON or SKIALGSSON or SKJALGSSON
SKLEROS or SCLEROS or SCLERUS or SKLERAINA or SKLERENA or SKLERINA or SKLEROI or SKLEROI DYNASTY
SKLODOWSKI or SKLODOWSKA
SKOGAN
SKOGLAR
SKOPJE
SKOPKOVA
SKOPPE
SKOPTISDOTTER
SKOPTISSON
SKORKAU
SKORKOWSKY
SKORUCIANKA
SKOTT --- (see SCOTT)
SKOVGAARD
SKOVRONSKI or SHAWRONSKI or SKAVRONSKAYA or SKAVRONSKY or SKOVRONSKA
SKRAM
SKRIMSHIRE or SKRYMSHER
SKRIVENER
SKRYMSHER --- (see SKRIMSHIRE)
SKULASSON or SKULE or SKULESDATTER or SKULESSON or SKULISDOTTIR or SKULISON
SKULL
SKURATOV
SKUTE
SKUTT
SKUTTUNGE
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Sveigder FJOLNARSSON (Uppsala 277? - 333?) ; aka Svegdir (Svegdi Sveigthir Svercher) FJOLNIRSSON of SKUTTUNGE; King of UPPSALA
- Vanlandi SVEGDASSON (Uppsala 298? - 376?) ; aka Vanlande (Vanlade Valander) SVEIGTHIRSSON av SKUTTUNGE; SVEGDIRSSON (SWEGDIRSSON); King of UPPSALA
SKYDEMORE or SKYDMORE --- (see also SCUDAMORE)
SKYE
SKYNNER --- (see SKINNER)
SKYPTON
SKYROS
SKYTTE
SLADE
SLADEN
SLAGBOOM
SLANE
SLANEY or SLANY
SLANY --- (see SLANEY)
SLASE
SLATE
SLATER
SLATLE
SLAUGHTER
SLAUPNO
SLAUSON
SLAVATA or SLAVATOVNA or SLAWATA
SLAVE
-
John PUNCH ; (Black indentured servant; escaped; was recaptured and bound for life; often called 1st SLAVE of the Amer....
SLAVEN
SLAVENS
SLAVIC
-
Riphath (Ripath) SCOT ben GOMER ; or: Bath, q.v., gt-grandson of Japhet (acc. Nennius); aka Riphat (Reif Rus Rifath Rifaith Riophath Iobath Ibath Jovad Emoth), settled SCYTHIA; progenitor of IR....
SLAVIN
SLAVONIA or SLAWONIEN
SLAVS or WESTERN SLAVS
SLAWATA --- (see SLAVATA)
SLAWEKA
SLAWONIEN --- (see SLAVONIA)
SLEAT
SLECHT
SLECHTENHORST --- (see SCHLICTENHORST)
SLEDDING
-
Saebert (King) of ESSEX (? - 616) ; aka Saebert (Sabert) SLEDDING; in Feb 2004 an undisturbed ancient tomb was discovered in England, believe....
SLEDMERE
SLEE
SLEEMAN
SLEEPER
SLEESWIJK
SLEESWIJK-HOLSTEIN --- (see SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN)
SLEGEL
SLEIGH
SLEIGHT
SLEMBI
SLENZO
SLEOGHT
SLESVIG or SLESVIK --- (see SCHLESWIG)
SLEVENE
SLICHTENHORST --- (see SCHLICTENHORST)
SLIFEILD
SLIGO
SLINGEBAND
SLINGELAND or SLINGELANDT
SLINGSBY
SLITSE
SLOAN
SLOANE
SLOCUM
SLOEN
SLOET
SLOEVE
SLOMAN
SLOME
SLOMINSKA
SLONE
SLONIM
SLOPER
SLOREY or SLORRY or SLORY
SLOT
SLOTEN
SLOTENHAGEN
SLOUGH
SLOUGHTON
SLOVENICH
SLOVER
SLUCK or SLUCKA
SLUCKI
SLUH
SLUIJS --- (see SLUIS)
SLUIJSKEN
SLUIS or SLUIJS or SLUSE or SLUYS or SLUYSE
SLUNJ
SLUPSK
SLUSE --- (see SLUIS)
SLUSHER
SLUSZCZANKA
SLUYS or SLUYSE --- (see SLUIS)
SLUZSKA or SLUZSKY
SLYCK
SLYE
SLYNGEBAND
SLYNY
SLYPE
SLYPS
SMAEL
SMAILHOLM
SMALBROKE
SMALE
SMALL
SMALLEY
SMALLPAGE
SMALLRIDGE
SMALLWOOD
SMALPECE
SMART
SMEAD
SMECKER
SMEDLEY
SMEDUCCI
SMEET
SMEETS
SMELT
SMETHLEY
SMILETS
SMILEY
SMIRZICZ or SMIRZICZKY
SMIT
SMITH or SMYTH
-
Abel (of East Stoke) SMITH (1653? - 1756)
- Abel SMITH (Nottingham 1717 - 1788) ; (banker; M.P.)
- Abigail SMITH
- Abigail SMITH
- Abigail SMITH (1744 - 1818) ; First Lady (ADAMS) of the United States; considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.
- Abigail SMITH (1763 - 1856)
- Abigail SMITH [her child]
- Abigail SMITH (? - 1670+)
- Abigail SMITH (Essex 1656 - 1692 Virg.)
- Abigail SMITH (Mass. 1743 - 1831 Mass.)
- Abigail (Mary) SMITH (Oyster Bay, N.Y. 1678? - ? Delaware?)
- Adam SMITH (1723 - 1790) ; (famous writer, economic theorist; wrote Wealth of Nations ); Philosopher; (MIPHMHH #30)
- Adam SMITH [his child]
- Adam SMITH (? - 1542)
- Adam SMITH (? - 1724?)
- Adriaen Lambertzse SMEETS (SMITH) (? - 1681+)
- Agnes SMITH [her child]
- Agnes SMITH (? - 1557)
- Agnes SMITH (? - 1627+)
- Agnes SMITH (Warwick 1585 - 1655 Conn.) ; (Angus)
- Alexander SMITH (1631? - ?)
- Alice SMITH
- Alice (Mary) SMITH (1563? - 1625?) ; or: Annes
- Alice SMITH (1664? - 1739?)
- Alice SMITH [her child]
- Alice (of Podbrook Hall) SMITH (? - 1515)
- Alice SMYTHE
- Alva Erskine SMITH (1853 - 1933)
- Ambrose SMITH [his child]
- Ambrose SMITH [his child]
- Ambrose SMITH (? - 1584) ; (poss. same person as his brother Erasmus)
- Ann Elizabeth SMITH (? - 1668+)
- Ann Elizabeth SMYTHE
- Ann SMITH
- Ann SMITH
- Ann SMITH ; or: poss. Isabella BODLEY
- Ann SMITH
- Ann SMITH
- Ann SMITH [her child]
- Ann SMITH (? - 1704)
- Ann SMITH (Suffolk ? - ? Maryl.)
- Ann (Elizabeth) SMITH (Virg. 1662? - 1730+)
- Anna (SMITH) SATWELL (? - 1656)
- Anna SMITH [her child]
- Anna SMITH (? - 1662)
- Anne SMITH
- Anne SMITH
- Anne SMITH (1610? - ?)
- Anne SMITH (1632 - 1671 Mass.)
- Anne SMITH (1658? - 1719)
- Anne SMITH (1687? - 1733 London)
- Anne SMITH (1753 - 1795)
- Anne SMITH (? - by 1569)
- Anne SMYTH
- Anne (Agnes) SMYTH [her child]
- Anthony SMITH
- Anthony SMITH
- Anthony SMITH (1522? - ?)
- Anthony SMITH [his child]
- Anthony SMITH [his child]
- Anthony SMITH (Essex)
- Arabella Maria SMITH (1760 - 1784)
- Arthur SMITH (1552? - ?)
- Asael SMITH (1744 - 1831) ; (Asahel)
- Augustine (Major) SMITH
- Barbara SMITH (Aberdeens. 1786? - 1873)
- Barbara SMYTH [her child]
- Barbara SMYTH (Yorks. 1596? - 1644 Mass.)
- Barnabas (Rev.) SMITH (? - 1653)
- Benjamin SMITH (1673 - 1755)
- Benjamin SMITH (1692 - ?)
- Benjamin SMITH [his child]
- [Bethiah SMITH] Bethiah ORMSBEE (1682 - 1742+) ; or: poss. Bethiah SMITH
- Bridget SMITH
- Caleb SMITH (1749? - 1818 N.Y.)
- Catharine Hannah SCHMIDT (1804 - 1860) ; (SMITH)
- Catherine Lucy SMITH (? - 1843 London)
- Catherine SMITH (1749 - 1797)
- Catherine SMITH (Mass. 1693? - ?)
- Charles Culling SMITH (? - 1853) ; (2nd husband)
- Charles SMITH ; Governor of Madras
- Charles SMITH (1670? - 1710)
- Charles (Stephen) SMITH (1719? - 1768)
- Charles SMITH [his child]
- Charlotte Elizabeth SMITH (? - 1811 Yarmouth)
- Charlotte SMITH [her child]
- Charlotte SMITH (? - 1856)
- Chileab SMITH [his child]
- Chileab SMITH (? - 1731 Mass.)
- Chloe SMITH (Mass. 1762 - 1847 Vermont)
- Christopher (Esq.; of Annables) SMITH (1510? - ?) ; (SMYTH)
- Christopher SMITH (1592? - 1638?) ; or: prob not Thomas SMITH
- Christopher SMITH [his child]
- Christopher SMITH (? - 1676)
- Cicely SMYTH
- Clement (Sir; of Little Beddow) SMITH (Essex 1507 - 1552)
- Corbetta SMYTH (SMITH)
- Cordelia Jane SMITH (1839 - 1902)
- Cordelia Miller SMITH (1818 - 1882)
- Crysogona SMITH [her child]
- Dale EVANS (Texas 1912 - 2001 Apple Valley, Calif.) ; aka Queen of the WEST; aka Lucille Wood Smith; aka Frances Octavia SMITH; (songwriter, famous actress, etc.; Rogers' 3rd wife)
- Daniel SMITH (1624 - 1660)
- Daniel SMITH (Mass. 1642 - 1681 Mass.)
- David SMITH (Hartford, Conn. 1699 - 1753)
- David (of Methuen) SMYTHE
- Deborah SMITH (1645? - 1675)
- Deborah SMITH (1695 - 1730)
- Deborah SMITH (1737 - ?)
- Deliverance SMITH (1670 - 1729)
- Delivereance SMITH (1717? - ?)
- Dinah SMITH (1695 - 1748+)
- Dorothy Peyton SMITH (1743 - 1767)
- Dorothy SMITH
- Dorothy SMITH
- Dorothy SMITH (1552? - ?)
- Dorothy SMITH (1696 - 1781 Conn.)
- Dorothy SMITH [her child]
- Dorothy SMITH (? - 1639)
- Dorothy SMITH (? - 1639)
- Dorothy SMITH (? - 1706)
- Dorothy SMYTH (1611? - ?)
- Dorothy SMYTH (? - 1766)
- Ebenazer SMITH (1668 - 1728 Mass.)
- Ebenezer SMITH
- Ebenezer SMITH [his child]
- Edward Geoffrey SMITH-STANLEY (14th Earl of DERBY) (1799 - 1869) ; P.M.; K.G.; (STANLEY)
- Edward SMITH (or SIMLEY)
- Edward SMITH (1600? - 1675?)
- Edward SMITH (1654 - 1683)
- Edward SMITH [his child]
- Edward SMITH (? - 1693?)
- Edward (K.G.) STANLEY (1775 - 1851 Lancas.) ; 13th Earl of DERBY; (SMITH-STANLEY)
- Eleanor Rosalynn SMITH (Plains, Georgia 1927) ; First Lady (CARTER) of the United States
- Eleanor SMITH (? - 1559+ (or '99?))
- Electra Eliza SMITH (Kentucky 1858 - ?)
- Elias (Rev.) SMITH [his child]
- Eliezer SMITH (Mass. 1713 - ?) ; (Eleazer)
- Elisabeth SMITH [her child]
- Elisha SMITH (1779 - 1838)
- Elizabeth (CHILEAB ?; WALKER ?; SMITH ?) (? - 1686 Mass.) ; (CHELEAV ?)
- Elizabeth Ann (SMITH) BREWSTER (1592 - 1633?) ; or: poss. Ann Elizabeth DENNISON
- Elizabeth Jane SMITH
- Elizabeth Jane SMITH (? - 1657)
- [Elizabeth SMITH] Elizabeth BURNETT ; or: Elizabeth de BOUFFLER or: poss. Elizabeth SMITH
- Elizabeth SMITH
- Elizabeth SMITH
- Elizabeth SMITH
- Elizabeth SMITH (or SIMLEY)
- Elizabeth SMITH
- Elizabeth SMITH
- [Elizabeth SMITH] Ann LEECH (1588 - 1621) ; or: poss. Elizabeth SMITH
- Elizabeth SMITH (1627 - 1668) ; aka Elizabeth (Mrs.) FOOTE
- Elizabeth SMITH (1628? - 1702)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1655? - 1741 Conn.)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1663? - ?)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1672 - 1756)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1675 - 1743)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1718 - 1796)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1719 - 1785) ; (Eliza Betsy)
- [Elizabeth SMITH] Elizabeth KELLOGG (1753? - 1839) ; or: poss. Elizabeth SMITH
- Elizabeth SMITH (1762? - 1818)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1765? - 1819)
- Elizabeth SMITH (1767 - 1804)
- Elizabeth SMITH [her child]
- Elizabeth SMITH [her child]
- Elizabeth SMITH [her child]
- Elizabeth SMITH [her child]
- Elizabeth SMITH [her child]
- Elizabeth SMITH (? - 1661)
- Elizabeth SMITH (? - 1678)
- Elizabeth SMITH (? - 1728)
- Elizabeth (Betsy) SMITH (? - 1848)
- Elizabeth SMITH (Boston 1630 - 1713 New London)
- Elizabeth SMITH (by 1771 - ?) ; (actress)
- Elizabeth SMITH (Conn. 1641 - 1712)
- Elizabeth SMITH (Conn. 1661 - 1750 Conn.)
- Elizabeth SMITH (Mass. 1720 - 1804 Mass.)
- Elizabeth SMITH (N.Y. 1775 - 1835 Syracuse, N.Y.)
- Elizabeth SMYTH (? - 1587)
- Elizabeth SMYTHE
- Elizabeth SMYTHE (? - 1631?)
- Elizabeth SMYTHE (? - 1669)
- Ellen SMITH (1857 - 1935)
- Ellen SMITH (? - 1569)
- Elspet SMITH (1699 - ?)
- Emily Frances SMITH (1800 - 1889) ; (2nd wife; half-sister of 1st wife)
- Ephraim SMITH (Conn. 1704 - 1774 Conn.)
- Erasmus Ambrose SMITH (1565? - 1616)
- Erasmus SMITH
- Erasmus SMITH (1534? - 1597+) ; (poss. same person as his brother Ambrose)
- Erastus SMITH
- Esther SMITH (1706 - ?)
- Esther SMITH (? - 1749?)
- Experience SMITH (Mass. 1741 - 1821)
- Frances Dora SMITH (Kent 1832 - 1922 Chelsea)
- Frances (Coape) SMITH (1788 - 1880)
- Francis Hawkins SMITH (? - 1817)
- Francis SMITH
- Francis (Deacon) SMITH (1658 - 1744)
- Francis SMITH [his child]
- Francis SMITH [his child]
- Geiles SMITH ; aka Egidia SMYTH
- George SMITH
- George SMITH (1619 - 1662)
- George SMITH (1701 - 1769)
- George SMITH (1735 - ?)
- George SMITH (1765 - 1836)
- George SMITH [his child]
- George SMITH [his child]
- George SMITH [his child]
- George SMITH [his child]
- George SMITH (? - 1662 Conn.)
- George (Sir; of Matford) SMYTHE (1560?? - ?)
- George T. SMITH (1840 - 1895)
- Gershom SMITH
- Gilbert SMITH [his child]
- Giles (John) SMITH (? - 1669)
- Gladys Love SMITH (1912 - 1958)
- Grace SMITH [her child]
- Grace (Lee) SMITH (Yorks. 1600 - 1676 Mass.)
- Grace SMYTHE (1601 - 1647)
- Guy (Rev.) SMITH (1667? - 1720?)
- Guy SMITH (1725? - 1781)
- Hannah SMITH ; (Anna)
- Hannah SMITH
- Hannah SMITH
- Hannah SMITH (1647 - 1719)
- Hannah SMITH (1662 - 1681)
- Hannah SMITH (1670 - 1742?)
- Hannah SMITH (1672 - 1728)
- Hannah SMITH (1678 - 1751)
- Hannah SMITH (1707? - ?)
- Hannah SMITH (1751? - ?)
- Hannah SMITH [her child]
- Harriet SMITH (N.Y. 1800 - 1867 Ohio)
- Harriet Theodosia SMITH
- Hasadiah SMITH
- Helena SMYTHE [her child]
- Henry SMITH
- Henry SMITH
- Henry SMITH
- Henry (of Pepper Harrow) SMITH
- Henry SMITH (1588? - 1647) ; (immigrant)
- Henry `the Silver-tongued' (Rev.) SMITH (1598? - 1648)
- Henry SMITH (1619? - 1687+)
- Henry SMITH [his child]
- Henry SMITH [his child]
- Henry (Rev.) SMITH (? - 1648)
- Henry SMITH (Tanguir 1679 - 1766 Setauket)
- Hester SMITH (Mass. 1674 - ? )
- Hewitt SMITH (? - by 1768 Virg.)
- Hugh Colin SMITH (1836 - 1910)
- Hugh P. SMITH [his child]
- Hugh SMITH [his child]
- Hugh SMITH (? - 1655?)
- Hugh (of Weald Hall) SMITH (? - 1745)
- Humphrey SMITH (Mass. 1705 - 1777 Mass.)
- Ida Belle SMITH (1874 - 1954)
- Isaac SMITH (1745 - 1816)
- Isabel SMITH [her child]
- Isabell SMITH (? - 1641+)
- Isabella SMYTHE (? - 1629 Virg.)
- Israel SMITH (Mass. 1739 - 1811 New York)
- Jacob SMITH (1814 - 1879)
- Jacobi SMITH (1540 - ?)
- James Henry SMITH [his child]
- James SMITH (1610? - 1676)
- James SMITH (1632 - 1692)
- James (of Great Torrington) SMITH (1639? - ?)
- James (of Camno) SMITH (1664 - ?)
- James SMITH (1675 - ?)
- James (Sir; of St.Audries) SMITH (1691 - 1734)
- James SMITH [his child]
- James (of Torrington) SMITH (? - 1666?)
- Jane (poss. SMITH) (1674 - 1742) ; or: poss. Jane WHITE
- Jane SMITH
- Jane SMITH (1484? - 1509)
- Jane SMITH (? - 1643+)
- Janes (Esq.) SMYTHE [his child]
- Jannetje Adriaense LAMBERSEN (1652? - 1732+) ; aka Jenneke SMEET (SMITH)
- Jennett SMITH (1674 - 1745)
- Joan (Ann) SMITH [her child]
- Joan SMITH (? - 1509?)
- Joan SMITH (Sussex ? - 1644)
- Joan SMYTH (1368 - ?)
- Joan SMYTH (1442? - ?)
- Joan SMYTHE
- Joan SMYTHE (? - 1573?)
- Joan SMYTHE (? - 1622)
- Joanna Maria SMITH [her child]
- Jochabed SMITH (1642? - 1698)
- John `Osawatomie' BROWN (Torrington, Conn. 9/5/1800 - 2/12/1859 Charleston, Virg.) ; aka Old (Capt.) Brown of OSAWATOMIE; Calvinist lay preacher, dedicated his life to the abolition of slave....
- John CARRINGTON (1374 - 1446?) ; aka John SMYTH; (raised in Gascony by Neville, succeeded to Carrington but fled upon usurpation of Henry ....
- John (of Withycotes) HARRIS (SMITH) (? - 1545?) ; aka John Herrice SMITH
- John Nantucket SMITH (1595? - 1656+)
- John SMITH
- John (of Exeter) SMITH ; (SMYTH)
- John (of Podbrook Hall) SMITH
- John SMITH (SMYTHE) ; Commissioner of Excise
- John (of Bidborough) SMITH
- John SMITH
- John SMITH (1559? - ?)
- John SMITH (1580? - 1631?)
- John SMITH (1587? - by 1674)
- John SMITH (1598? - 1670?)
- John SMITH (1601 - 1676)
- John SMITH (1621 - 1670)
- John SMITH (1624 - 1698)
- John SMITH (1625? - 1674?)
- John SMITH (1628? - 1695)
- John (Sr.) SMITH (1637? - 1676?)
- John SMITH (1637? - 1700?)
- John SMITH (1641 - 1664)
- John SMITH (1644 - 1692)
- John SMITH (1647 - 1711)
- John SMITH (1656? - 1723) ; 105th Speaker of House of Commons; Chancellor of the Exchequer; etc.
- John SMITH (1662? - 1699)
- John (of Purton) SMITH (1663? - 1698) ; Speaker of House of Burgesses of Virginia
- John (III) SMITH (1697 - 1784?)
- John (Col.) SMITH (1701? - 1775)
- John SMITH (1703 - 1787)
- John SMITH [his child]
- John SMITH [his child]
- John SMITH [his child]
- John (Lieut.) SMITH [his child]
- John SMITH [his child]
- John SMITH [his child]
- John SMITH [his child]
- John SMITH [his child]
- John SMITH (? - 1547)
- John SMITH (? - 1612)
- John (of Cropwell Boteler) SMITH (? - 1641+)
- John SMITH (? - 1660)
- John SMITH (? - 1668 (or '39)) ; prob. not aka John BLAND (q.v.)
- John SMITH (? - 1669)
- John (of South Tedworth) SMITH (? - 1690?)
- John SMITH (? - 1704)
- John (Rev.) SMITH (? - 1710 Mass.)
- John SMITH (? - by 1642)
- John (Jr.) SMITH (by 1626 - 1692)
- John (Lieut.) SMITH (Engl. 1618? - 1691 Mass.)
- John (Jr.) SMITH (Mass, 1665 - 1724)
- John SMITH (Mass. 1672 - 1739 Conn.)
- John SMITH (Surrey ? - 1591)
- John SMYTH
- John SMYTH [his child]
- John (Rev.; of Dublin) SMYTHE
- John (Sir) SMYTHE (1557 - 1608) ; (SMITH)
- John (Sr.; of Corsham) SMYTHE (? - by 1538) ; or: Thomas SMYTHE
- Jonathan SMITH
- Jonathan SMITH (1649? - 1724)
- Joseph SMITH (1635? - 1690 Conn.)
- Joseph SMITH (1655 - 1697)
- Joseph SMITH (1667 - 1746)
- Joseph SMITH [his child]
- Joseph SMITH (? - 1797?)
- Joseph SMITH (Leeds, Yorks. 1611 - 1699?)
- Joseph (Sr.) SMITH (Mass. 1771 - 1840 Illinois)
- Joseph (Jr.) SMITH (Vermont 23/12/1805 - 24/6/1844 Carthage, Ill.) ; (PROPHET of the Church of Latter Day Saints; published The Book of Mormon )
- Joseph SMITH [alt ped] (1640? - 1690? Conn.)
- Joshua SMITH (1735 - 1819)
- Josiah SMITH (1738 - 1803)
- Josiah SMITH [his child]
- Joyce SMITH (? - 1684+)
- Judith Erdythe SMITH [her child]
- Judith SMITH
- Judith SMITH (1649 - 1674+)
- Julian SMITH ; (SMYTH)
- Katharine SMITH [her child]
- Katherine SMITH (? - 1664 R.I.)
- Katherine SMYTH
- Katherine SMYTHE (1564?? - 1615?) ; aka Mary Catherine SMYTHS
- Lambrecht SMEETS ; aka Lambert SMITH
- Lawrence SMITH (1510? - ?)
- Lawrence (Major) SMITH (1628 - 1700 Virginia)
- Lawrence SMITH (? - 1621?)
- Letitia Isabella SMITH (? - 1714) ; (2nd wife)
- Lucretia SMITH (1785 - 1850)
- Lucy SMITH (1619? - 1687 Mass.)
- Lucy SMITH (1689 - 1740)
- Lucy SMITH (? - 1759)
- Lydia SMITH (1684 - by 1744)
- Lydia SMITH [her child]
- Lydia SMITH [alt ped] (Conn. 1684? - ?)
- Madylin SMITH [her child]
- Magdalena SMITH (? - 1622) ; aka Magdelen SMYTH
- Mahula Duke SMITH (1806 - 1880+)
- Margaret FRYER (1594? - 1674 Mass.) ; (FRIAR; FRIER); (wargs shows her name as Lucy SMITH, same as daughter-in-law ... transcription error?)
- Margaret (Peggy) MacKall SMITH (1788 - 1852) ; First Lady (TAYLOR) of the United States
- Margaret SMITH ; (Matilda)
- Margaret SMITH (1623? - ?)
- Margaret (of Cannons) SMITH (1731? - 1814)
- Margaret SMITH [her child]
- Margaret SMITH [her child]
- Margaret SMITH [her child]
- Margaret SMITH [her child]
- Margaret SMITH (? - 1487) ; (relation to same-named wife of Thomas Spencer's Uncle Thomas, q.v. ?)
- Margaret SMITH (? - 1683)
- Margaret SMITH (by 1487 - ?)
- Margaret SMITH (Cheshire)
- Margaret SMYTH
- Margaret SMYTH (1415? - ?)
- Margaret SMYTHE
- Margery SMITH (? - 1618)
- Maria Catharina SMITH (? - 1705?)
- Maria SMITH (? - 1843)
- [Marian SMITH] Marian NEWPORT (? - 1646?) ; or: poss. Marian SMITH; (Mary)
- Marianne SMYTH (? - 1867)
- Martha SMITH (1726? - 1813)
- Martha SMITH (1728 - 1789)
- Martha SMITH [her child]
- Mary (poss. SMYTHE)
- Mary Adelaide DeForest SMITH
- Mary Frances SMYTH (Dublin, Eire 1749 - 1796)
- Mary SMITH
- Mary SMITH
- Mary SMITH
- Mary SMITH
- Mary SMITH
- Mary (Polly) SMITH (GOFF) ; or: poss. Anna McKinney Music BUNDY (2nd wife)
- Mary SMITH (1510? - 1568?)
- Mary SMITH (1603? - 1664)
- [Mary SMITH (wife of Benjamin Andrews)] Mary BARNES (1621? - 1694) ; or: Not! Mary SMITH (wife of Benjamin Andrews)
- Mary SMITH (1628 - 1668)
- Mary SMITH (1630 - 1703)
- Mary SMITH (1643 - 1732)
- Mary SMITH (1660 - 1726)
- Mary SMITH (1668 - 1707)
- Mary SMITH (1673 - 1707)
- Mary SMITH (1677? - 1742)
- Mary SMITH (1689 - 1771)
- Mary SMITH (1698 - 1746+)
- Mary SMITH (1698 - 1757)
- Mary SMITH (1717 - 1791)
- Mary SMITH (1741 - 1811)
- Mary SMITH [her child]
- Mary SMITH [her child]
- Mary SMITH [her child]
- Mary SMITH [her child]
- Mary SMITH [her child]
- Mary SMITH (? - 1646)
- Mary (Mercy) SMITH (? - 1680)
- Mary SMITH (? - 1680)
- Mary SMITH (Kent 1727 - ?)
- Mary SMITH (Virg.)
- Mary SMYTH (? - 1625 )
- Mary SMYTHE (? - 1567+) ; or: Prudence PECK, q.v.
- Mary Stanhope Clay SMITH (1787 - ?)
- Mary Teakle SMITH (1734 - 1794?)
- Mehitable SMITH (1654+ - 1685 Conn.)
- Michael SMITH [his child]
- Mildred Anne SMITH
- Mildred SMITH (? - by 1808)
- Mildred Warner SMITH (1682 - ?)
- Milege Obediah SMITH (S.C. 1837? - 1909 Miss.) ; (Milge Obe)
- (Miss) SMYTH [her child]
- (Miss) SMYTHE (SMYTH) ; or: poss. (Miss) WARSTED (q.v., John's wife)
- Murray Forbes SMITH
- Nancy SMITH [her child]
- Nathan SMITH (1656 - 1726)
- Nathaniel SMITH (1638? - 1692)
- Nehemiah SMITH (Staffords. 1605? - 1685 Conn.) ; (Nehamiah)
- Noah SMITH (1702 - ?)
- Obatiah SMITH (? - 1746?)
- Olive SMITH (1714? - 1798)
- Oswald (of Blendon Hall) SMITH (1794 - 1863 Kent)
- Pedday L. SMITH (1779 - 1850)
- Peter SMITH
- Pherebe SMITH (? - 1810)
- Philip (Lieut.) SMITH (Ipswich, Engl. 1632 - 1685 Mass.)
- Phillip SMITH (1634 - 1700)
- Phillipa SMITH (1622? - 1687?)
- Rachel SMITH ; or: Not! Martha WINAS
- Rachel SMITH (1620? - ?)
- Raffe SMITH (Oldhaugh, Cheshire ? - 1594 Warmington, Cheshire) ; aka Randall (Rafe) SMYTH
- Ralph SMITH (1613 - 1685)
- Randall SMYTH
- Rebecca Hite SMITH (1784 - 1854)
- Rebecca SMITH
- Rebecca SMITH (1735? - 1809 N.Y.) ; (2nd wife)
- Rebecca SMITH (1770? - 1809)
- Rebecca SMITH (1819 - 1901) ; or: (aka) Rebecca DAVIS
- Rebecca SMITH [her child]
- Rebecca SMITH (Conn. 1669 - 1750 Conn.)
- Rebekah SMITH (? - 1678+)
- Reuben David Jonathan SMITH (Mississippi 1853 - 1922 Miss.)
- Richard (of Cambridge) SMITH
- Richard SMITH (1613? - 1692?)
- Richard `the Bull' SMITH (1628? - 1692? Norwalk, Conn.)
- Richard SMITH (1635 - 1690?)
- Richard SMITH [his child]
- Richard SMITH [his child]
- Richard SMITH [his child]
- Richard SMITH (? - 1612)
- Richard SMITH (? - 1669+ Conn.)
- Richard SMYTH (1570? - 1638)
- Richard SMYTHE (? - 1527?)
- Robert Hovel SMITH (? - 1610?)
- Robert Hovel (II) SMITH (? - 1622)
- Robert John (2nd Lord) CARRINGTON (1796 - 1868) ; (SMITH)
- Robert Lee SMITH (Miss. 1877? - 1931)
- Robert (of Wickham Market) SMITH
- Robert SMITH (1599? - ?)
- Robert SMITH (1612? - 1706?)
- Robert SMITH (1626 - 1693)
- Robert SMITH (1701? - 1744?)
- Robert SMITH [his child]
- Robert SMITH [his child]
- Robert SMITH (1st Baron CARRINGTON of UPTON; of Bulcot Lodge) (Nottingham 1752 - 1838 London)
- Robert SMYTH [his child]
- Robert (of Thames Ditton) SMYTH (? - 1539)
- Roger SMITH (1577? - 1672?)
- Roger (Sir) SMITH (? - 1655) ; aka Roger HARRIS
- Rosaleen SMITH (1857 - 1938) ; (Nancy Rosalene, Nannie, Rosalyn)
- Rose SMYTHE (? - 1533+) ; or: poss. Margaret; (SMYTHER)
- Ruth SMITH (1571? - 1664?)
- Ruth (Rachel) SMITH [her child]
- Ruth SMITH (? - by 1754)
- Samuel Grandville SMITH (1729 - 1800)
- Samuel SMITH
- Samuel SMITH (1575 - 1618)
- Samuel (Lieut.) SMITH (1602 - 1680 Mass.)
- Samuel SMITH (1664 - 1724)
- Samuel SMITH (1666 - 1748)
- Samuel SMITH (1670 - 1747)
- Samuel SMITH (1688 - 1740+)
- Samuel SMITH (1694? - 1737)
- Samuel SMITH (1696 - ?)
- Samuel SMITH (1714 - 1785)
- Samuel SMITH (1728 - 1798)
- Samuel SMITH [his child]
- Samuel SMITH [his child]
- Samuel SMITH (? - 1745 Conn.)
- Samuel SMITH (Conn. 1639 - 1703 Mass.)
- Samuel SMITH (Halifax, Yorks. 1565 - ?)
- Samuel SMITH (Mass. 1644 - 1719 N.J.)
- Samuel Stanhope SMITH (1751 - 1819) ; (Pres. of Princeton Univ.)
- Sanford (Dr.) SMITH (Conn. 1760 - 1815 N.Y.)
- Sarah SMITH (1569? - 1649)
- Sarah SMITH (1621 - 1697)
- Sarah SMITH (1629 - 1713)
- Sarah SMITH (1661 - by 1737)
- Sarah SMITH (1690 - 1772)
- Sarah SMITH (1706 - ?)
- Sarah SMITH [her child]
- Sarah SMITH [her child]
- Sarah SMITH [her child]
- Sarah SMITH [her child]
- Sarah SMITH (? - 1674 Conn.)
- Sarah SMITH (Mass. 1741 - ?)
- Sarah SMITH (Midx. ? - 1607 Surrey)
- Sarah SMITH (Virg. 1660 - by 1720)
- Shubael SMITH (Delaware 1692 - 1769 N.J.)
- Shubael SMITH (Mass. 1654 - 1734 Mass.)
- Simon SMITH (1658? - ?)
- Smythe FOLSHAM (1519? - 1565) ; aka Adam (SMYTHE?) FOLSOM
- Stephen SMITH [his child]
- Stephen SMYTH [his child]
- Susan SMITH
- Susanna SMITH (1628? - 1692 Providence, R.I.)
- Susanna SMITH (1682 - 1743)
- Susanna SMYTHE
- Susannah SMITH
- Susannah SMITH (1578 - ?)
- Susannah SMITH (1615? - 1673) ; or: poss. Jane STOODLIE, q.v.
- Susannah SMYTH
- Susanne SMITH (1708 - 1741)
- Thomas Edward (of Mitcham) SMYTH
- Thomas SMITH
- Thomas SMITH
- Thomas SMITH ; Mayor of Abingdon (1584)
- Thomas (Sir; of Rivenhall) SMITH (1406?? - ?) ; (CARRINGTON)
- Thomas SMITH (1589? - 1675?)
- Thomas SMITH (1599 - ?)
- Thomas SMITH (1605 - 1693)
- Thomas (of Nottingham) SMITH (1631? - 1699)
- Thomas SMITH (1664 - 1700)
- Thomas SMITH (1706 - 1788)
- Thomas SMITH [his child]
- Thomas SMITH [his child]
- Thomas SMITH [his child]
- Thomas SMITH (? - 1603+)
- Thomas (Sir; of PARSONS GREEN) SMITH (? - 1609)
- Thomas SMITH (? - 1614?) ; Sheriff of Cheshire
- Thomas SMITH (? - 1689)
- Thomas (Capt.) SMITH (? - 1693+)
- Thomas SMITH (? - 1744)
- Thomas SMYTH (1656? - 1725) ; Bishop of Limerick
- Thomas SMYTH [his child]
- Thomas SMYTHE (1446? - ?)
- Thomas SMYTHE [his child]
- [Thomas SMYTHE] John (Sr.; of Corsham) SMYTHE (? - by 1538) ; or: Thomas SMYTHE
- Thomas (Sir; of Ostenhanger) SMYTHE (Kent 1526? - 1591 Kent) ; (SMITH)
- Thomasine SMITH (1803? - 1847)
- Timothy SMITH (1731 - ?)
- Ursula SMITH [her child]
- Walter Hillman SMITH (Miss. 1886 - ?)
- Walter SMITH (1660? - 1711)
- Walter SMITH [his child]
- Walter (Major) SMITH [his child]
- Wilburn Edgar SMITH (1896 - 1940)
- Wilburn Juriston SMITH (1870 - ?)
- William B. SMITH (1780? - 1860)
- William E. Henry SMITH (1816 - 1870)
- William Henry SMITH (1708 - 1776)
- William Heriz SMITH ; aka William SMITH-HARRIS
- William Peartree SMITH
- William Peartree SMITH (1723 - 1801)
- William SMITH
- William (Sir; of Hill Hall) SMITH
- William SMITH (1505? - 1550)
- William SMITH (1545? - ?)
- William SMITH (1618? - 1670)
- William SMITH (1628 - ?)
- William SMITH (1655 - ?)
- William SMITH (1666 - 1730)
- William SMITH (1681 - ?)
- William (Jr.; Rev.) SMITH (1707 - 1783)
- William SMITH (1756 - 1835)
- William SMITH [his child]
- William SMITH [his child]
- William SMITH [his child]
- William SMITH [his child]
- William SMITH [his child]
- William SMITH [his child]
- William SMITH [his child]
- William SMITH (? - 1552)
- William SMITH (? - 1564?)
- William SMITH (? - 1622?)
- William SMITH (? - 1645?)
- William SMITH (? - 1670?)
- William SMITH (Dublin)
- William SMITH (Sussex)
- William (of Dundrum) SMYTH
- William (of Quarndon) SMYTH
- William I SMYTH (1412? - ?)
- William SMYTHE
- William SMYTHE (1482? - ?)
- William SMYTHE [his child]
- Zipporah SMITH (Conn. 1735 - 1794 Mass.)
SMITHER
SMITHFIELD
SMITHSON
SMITON
SMITSHUYSEN or SMITSHUISEN
SMITTON
SMJORBALTE
SMOLENSK
SMOLENSKA
SMOLENSKY
SMOOT
SMULLING
SMYRLE
SMYRNA
SMYTH or SMYTHE or SMYTHES --- (see also SMITH)
SMYTHER
-
Rose SMYTHE (? - 1533+) ; or: poss. Margaret; (SMYTHER)
SMYTHES or SMYTHS --- (see also SMYTH)
SNAERSDOTTIR or SNJASDOTTIR
-
Driva SNAERSDOTTIR (302? - ?) ; aka Drifa SNJASDOTTIR; aka Svanhvit DRIVA; Princess of FINLAND
SNAERSSON
SNAKENBORG
SNAP
SNAPE
SNARE
SNAWESHILL or SNAWESHYLL
SNAWSELL
SNEAD
SNEADE
SNEBERG or SNEBERGER
SNECKE or SNECKY
SNEDE
SNELFORD
SNELGROVE or SNELLGROVE
SNELL
SNELLE
SNELLGROVE --- (see SNELGROVE)
SNELLINCK
SNELLING
SNELS
SNELSTON
SNEVEGHEM
SNEYD or SNEYDE or SNYED
SNITTERTON
SNIVEL
SNJALLSEN
SNJASDOTTIR --- (see SNAERSDOTTIR)
SNODOYE
SNOEY
SNOPKOWSKI or SNOPKOWSKA
SNOVER
SNOW or SNOWE
SNOY
SNYDER
SNYED --- (see SNEYD)
SOALHAES
SOAME
SOANA
SOANE
SOANES
SOAR
SOARES or SOAREZ
SOBBE
SOBECKE
SOBEK
SOBEKUR or SOBEKURSKY
SOBERANO
SOBIEKURSKI
SOBIESKI or SOBIESKA or SOBIESKY
SOBRADO
SOBRARBE
SOBRINGE
SOCHACZEW
SOCKBURNE
SOCKETT
SOCLING
SOCTON
SODEMANN
SODERHIELM
SODERINI
SODERTORN
SODINGE
SODINGTON or SODDINGTON
SODOM
SODRE
SOEIRO
SOEST
SOETERN
SOFFRENSEN
SOFFUMBERG
SOGDIA or SOGDIANA
SOGN or SOGNE
SOHAEMUS
SOHAM
SOHIER
SOHREVARD
SOISSONS
SOJO
SOKOLOWSKA
SOLABIS
SOLAINES
SOLARIIS --- (see SOLERS)
SOLARO
SOLART
SOLDANI
SOLDNER
SOLE
SOLEIGNY --- (see also SOLIGNY)
SOLEIMA
SOLENBI
SOLENNEIO
SOLER
SOLERS or SOLARIIS
SOLESMES
SOLEY
SOLEYAR
SOLEYJAR
SOLFARSSON --- (see SOLVARSSON)
SOLGASSON
SOLGENA or SOLGENS
SOLIER
SOLIGNAC or SALIGNAC
SOLIGNY or SOLEIGNY or SOLIGNE or SULEINI
SOLIS
SOLISLES
SOLIZZOLE or SOLIZZONE --- (see also SALIZZOLO)
SOLLE
SOLLERN
SOLLIER
SOLM --- (see also SALM)
SOLMAN
SOLMS or BURG-SOLMS or SOLMS-BARUTH or SOLMS-BRAUNFELS or SOLMS-BURGSOLMS or SOLMS-HOHENSOLMS or SOLMS-LAUBACH or SOLMS-LICH or SOLMS-RODELHEIM or SOLMS-SONNENWALD
SOLNEY
SOLOFRA
SOLOMNES
SOLOMONIC or SOLOMONID
SOLOMUN
SOLOPISK
SOLRE
SOLSONA
SOLTAU
SOLVARSSON or SOLFARSSON or SOLVARSON or SOLVASON
SOLYOM
SOMACONE
SOMAGLIA
SOMAING
SOMARLEDSDATTER
SOMASTER
SOMBEKE
SOMBERNON
SOMBREFFE or SOMBREFFEE
SOMEKHI
SOMERBY
SOMERCOTTS
SOMERHILL
SOMERI or SOMERIE --- (see SOMERY)
SOMERLED
SOMERLEDSDOTTIR
SOMERLEDSON or SOMERLEDSSON
SOMERS
SOMERSET
SOMERTON
SOMERVILLE or SOMERVILL
SOMERY or SOMERI or SOMERIE
SOMIS
SOMLYO
SOMMA
SOMMARIPA
SOMMELSDIJK or SOMMELSDYCK or SOMMELSDYKE
SOMMERFELD
SOMMERLAND
SOMMERLATH
SOMMERSCHENBURG or SOMMERSHENBURG
SOMMERTON
SOMMERVILL
SOMMIERES
SOMNER
SOMNITZ
SOMVANSHI
-
Soma (King) of YADAV ; eponym of the SOMVANSHI Dynasty; (Som); aka Chandra (Candra) the GRAHA, GOD of the Moon; aka Rajanipati, ....
SONCK
SONDE
SONDERBERG
SONDERJYLLAND
SONDERNDORF
SONDERSHAUSEN
SONDES
SONE
SONECK
SONEKE
SONG
SONGKLA
SONNBERG
SONNEGG or SONNECK
SONNENBERG
SONNEVILLE
SONNEZ
SONTHEIMER
SOOLE --- (see SOULE)
SOONES
SOOP
SOOR or SORE
SOOTHILL --- (see SOTHILL)
SOPER
SOPHENE
SOPIHA
SOPRA
SOPRON
SOR
SORA
SORAGNA
SORAU
SORBA
SORBEN
SORBENMARK
SORBS
SORCERER
SORCY
SORE --- (see SOOR)
SOREL or SOREAU
SORELL
SORENSDATTER
SORGEN
SORGENLOCH
SORIA
SORIANO
SORICK
SORKVERSSON
SORMELLA
SORN
SOROW
SORREBY
SORRED
SORREINEN
SORRELL
SORREZ
SORROW
SORRUS or SORUS
SORTAMBOSE
SORTELHA
SORTINO
SORUS --- (see SORRUS)
SOSA
SOSE
SOSLANI
SOSNOWSKI or SOSNOWSKA
SOSS
SOTBY
SOTEHILL or SOTEHYLL --- (see SOTHILL)
SOTEREN
SOTERN
SOTHEBY
SOTHEHILL --- (see SOTHILL)
SOTHERIN
SOTHERN
SOTHERON
SOTHERTON --- (see SOUTHERTON)
SOTHILL or SOOTHILL or SOTEHILL or SOTEHYLL or SOTHEHILL or SOUTHILL
SOTHY
SOTO
SOTOMAYOR or SOTOMAIOR or SOTTOMAYOR
SOTRA
SOTTEGHEM or SOTTENGHEIM or ZOOTEGHEM or ZOTTEGHEM
SOTTOMAYOR --- (see SOTOMAYOR)
SOTWELL
SOUABE --- (see SWABIA)
SOUASTRE
SOUBISE
SOUCHEIRON
SOUDAN
SOUDAY
SOUDE
SOUDENBALCH or ZOUDENBALCH
SOUGNE
SOUGORSKY
SOUILLE
SOULANGE
SOULARD
SOULE or SOOLE
SOULIS or SOULES
SOULTON
SOULZ --- (see SULZ)
SOUNDE
SOUNE
SOURBONNE
SOURDEAC
SOURDEVAL
SOURDIS
SOURE
SOUREN
SOURS
SOUSA or SOUSA RIBEIRO --- (see SOUZA)
SOUSEL
SOUTER
SOUTH
SOUTH ISLES --- (see also ISLES)
SOUTH MUNSTER --- (see also MUNSTER)
SOUTH PENNINES --- (see also PENNINES)
SOUTH RHEGED --- (see also RHEGED)
SOUTH WALES or DEHEUBARTH or MANAU SOUTH WALES --- (see also WALES)
SOUTHALL
SOUTHAMPTON
SOUTHARD
SOUTHCOTT or SOUTHCOTE
SOUTHEBY
SOUTHERAY
SOUTHERLAND --- (see SUTHERLAND)
SOUTHERN
SOUTHERN VIENNEOIS --- (see also VIENNA)
SOUTHERNE
SOUTHERNWOOD
SOUTHERTON or SOTHERTON
SOUTHESK
SOUTHGATE
SOUTHILL or SOUTHILLS --- (see also SOTHILL)
SOUTHMAYD
SOUTHOE
SOUTHPOLE
SOUTHWARD
SOUTHWARK or SUDWERC
SOUTHWELL
SOUTHWICK
SOUTHWORTH
SOUTHWYN
SOUTO
SOUTZO
SOUVAIN
SOUVERAINE
SOUVIGNY
SOUVRE
SOUZA or SOUSA or SOUSA RIBEIRO
SOVANA
SOVENSHEIM
SOVEROSA or SOVEROZA
SOVRANO
SOWELL
SOWTELL
SOWTER
SOWTON
SOYE
SOYECOURT
SOYHIERES
SOZZIFANTI
SPAARNWOUDE
SPADA
SPADAFORA
SPADY
SPAEN
SPAIN, Kings of (chronological)
- See the Pedigree of Gargoris Mellicola
for the legendary ancient Kings in Spain.
- There is a Kingdom of Galicia in Eastern Europe which shares the
name of a Spanish Kingdom, but has no other relationship.
- The Kings of Galicia and Asturias, if both existed, were always the same person.
- The Kings of Castile and Toledo, if both existed, were always the same person.
- The Kings of Navarre and Pamplona, if both existed, were always the same person.
- The Kings of Aragon and Valencia, if both existed, were always the same person.
- Pre-Celtic and Celtic Kings are not shown (with exception
of legendary Milesian Kings).
Some Visigothic Kings (in Septimania and Hispania)
are not shown.
Some Pretenders or Regents are not shown.
Vassal Kings (Kings of Seville, Kings of Suebia under the Visigoths, etc.)
are not shown.
Counts (e.g. of Castile) are not shown.
Roman governors and Muslim rulers are not shown.
- No attempt is made to detail history (e.g. that Septimania passed,
Roman -> Visigoth -> Emirate of Cordoba -> Franks -> Gothic march;
was a semi-autonomous Languedoc but was brought under French control
by the Albigensian Crusade.).
- After 1139, we write just "Leon" for Kings of Leon and Galicia.
- After 1217, we write just "Castile" for Kings of Castile, Leon and Galicia.
- After 1238, we write just "Aragon" for Kings of Aragon and Valencia.
- After 1512, we write just "Spain" for Kings of Castile, Leon, Galicia,
Aragon, Valencia.
- After 1512, there were two Kings of Navarre. The King of
(upper) Navarre was always the same person as the King of Spain.
- From 1512 to 1610 we write "Navarre" for the King of (lower) Navarre.
- After 1610, the King of (lower) Navarre was always the same
person as the King of France.
- An asterisk (*) appears by a date when a reign was interrupted,
or did not apply to all listed Kingdoms.
Legendary Milesian Kings in Galicia
|
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While it is likely that Gaelic nobles did indeed
arrive in Ireland from Spain, details may be fictional.
|
(Gaelic Galicia) | [?] |
Brath mac Deatha
|
(Gaelic Galicia, etc.) | [?] |
Breogan mac Bratha
|
(Gaelic Galicia, etc.) | [?] |
Bille mac Nemain
|
(Gaelic Galicia, etc.) | [?] |
Gallamh Milesius
|
Visigoths arrive in Spain
|
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(Visigothic) | [?-441?] |
Adulphus
|
Beginning of Suebic Kings of Galicia
|
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(1, Galicia) | [409-456] |
Hermeric
|
(2, Galicia) | [438-448] |
Rechila
|
(3, Galicia) | [448-456] |
Rechiar
|
Suebic Civil Wars
|
---|
(Galicia) | [456-457] | Aioulf (general under Theodoric II)
|
(Galicia) | [457-460*] |
Maldras
|
(north Galicia) | [457-457] | Framta
|
(north Galicia) | [457-464] | Richimund
|
(south Galicia) | [460-464] | Frumar
|
(4, Galicia) | [464-464] |
Remismund
|
Dark Period
|
---|
(Galicia?) | [?] |
Hermenerico II
|
(Galicia?) | [?] |
poss. Rechila II
|
(Galicia?) | [?] |
poss. Reciario II
|
(Galicia?) | [?] |
poss. Theodomiro
|
(Galicia) | [?] | Theodemund
|
(Visigothic) | [?-531?] |
Amalaric I
|
Final Suevic Period
|
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(5, Galicia) | [550-558] | Chararic
|
(6, Galicia) | [558-561] | Ariamir
|
(7, Galicia) | [561-570] |
Theodemar
|
(8, Galicia) | [570-583] |
Ariamiro (II?)
|
(9, Galicia) | [583-584] |
Eboric, son of Ariamiro (II?)
|
(10, Galicia) | [584-585] | Andeca
|
(11, Galicia) | [585] | Malaric
|
(Visigothic) | [?-586] |
Hermenegild II
|
Visigothic Kings of Galicia
|
---|
(1, Galicia) | [585-586] |
Liuvigild
|
(2, Galicia) | [586-601] |
Reccared I
|
(3, Galicia) | [601-603] |
Liuva II, son of Reccared I
|
(4, Galicia) | [603-610] |
Witteric
|
(5, Galicia) | [610-612] | Gundemar
|
(6, Galicia) | [612-621] |
Sisebut
|
(7, Galicia) | [621] |
Reccared II, son of Sisebut
|
(8, Galicia) | [621-631] |
Suintila
|
(9, Galicia) | [631-636] |
Sisenand, son of Suintila
|
(10, Galicia) | [636-640] |
Chintila
|
(11, Galicia) | [640-641] |
Tulga
|
(12, Galicia) | [641-653] |
Chindasuinth
|
(13, Galicia) | [649-672] | Reccesuinth
|
(14, Galicia) | [672-680] |
Wamba, son of Tulga
|
(15, Galicia) | [680-687] |
Erwig
|
(Visigothic) | [?-687?] |
Ardabast
|
(16, Galicia, Septimania, Hispania) | [687-702] |
Egica
|
(17, Galicia, etc.) | [?-710] |
Wittiza
|
(18, Galicia) | [710-712] |
Roderic
|
Visigothic Galician Kingdom expands Eastward
|
---|
(1, eastern Asturias) | [718-737] |
Pelayo
|
(2, Asturias) | [737-739] |
Favila, son of Pelayo
|
(3, Asturias) | [739-757] |
Alfonso I the Catholic
|
(4, Asturias) | [757-768] |
Fruela I the Cruel
|
(5, Asturias) | [768-774] | Aurelio
|
(6, Asturias) | [774-783] |
Silo
|
(7, Asturias) | [783-788] |
Mauregato the Usurper
|
(8, Asturias) | [788-791] |
Bermudo I the Monk
|
(9, Asturias) | [791-842] |
Alfonso II the Chaste, son of Fruela I
|
(1, Pamplona) | [824-852] |
Inigo Arista
|
The next King was elected, and no relation to Beni Alfonso
dynasty
|
(10, Asturias) | [842] | Nepociano (Nepotian Nepomucino)
|
(11, Asturias) | [842-850] |
Ramiro I
|
(12, Asturias, Leon) | [850-866] |
Ordono I
|
(2, Pamplona) | [852-882] |
Garcia Iniguez
|
(13, Asturias, Leon) | [866-910] |
Alfonso III the Great
|
(3, Pamplona) | [882-905] |
Fortun Garces
|
Upon the death of Alfonso III, the Asturias domains
were divided into three Kingdoms: Leon, Galicia, and Asturias.
|
(Leon) | [910-?] |
Garcia I, son of Alfonso III
|
Beginning of Jimenez Dynasty of Pamplona & Navarre
|
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(1, Navarre) | [905-925] |
Sancho Garces
|
Galician Kings after Alfonso III the Great
|
---|
(1, Galicia, Leon) | [910-924] |
Ordono II
|
(2, Galicia, Leon, Asturias) | [924-925] |
Fruela II
|
(3, Galicia, Leon) | [925-926] |
Alfonso Froilaz, son of Fruela II
|
(2, Navarre) | [925-931] |
Jimeno Garces, son of Garcia Jimenez
|
(4, Galicia) | [926-929] |
Sancho I, son of Ordono II
|
(5, Galicia, Leon) | [924*-931] |
Alfonso IV the Monk
|
(3, Navarre) | [931-970] |
Garcia Sanchez I
|
(6, Galicia, Leon) | [931-951] |
Ramiro II
|
(7, Galicia, Leon) | [951-956] |
Ordono III
|
(8, Galicia, Leon) | [956-966*] |
Sancho I the Fat
|
(9, Galicia, Leon) | [958-960] |
Ordono IV the Wicked
|
(10, Galicia, Leon) | [966-984*] |
Ramiro III
|
(4, Navarre) | [970-994] |
Sancho II Garces
|
(11, Galicia, Leon) | [982*-999] |
Bermudo II the Gouty
|
(12, Galicia, Leon) | [999-1028] |
Alfonso V the Noble
|
(13, Galicia, Leon) | [1028-1037] |
Bermudo III, son of Alfonso V
|
(5, Navarre) | [994-1004] |
Garcia Sanchez II
|
(6, Navarre) | [1004-1035] |
Sancho III the Great
|
Kingdom of Aragon founded
|
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(1, Aragon) | [1035-1063] |
Ramiro I
|
Jimenez Dynasty of Castile
|
---|
(Before this time, Castile was ruled by a Count, not a King.)
|
(14, Castile, Leon, Galicia) | [1037-1065] |
Ferdinand I the Great
|
(7, Navarre) | [1035-1054] |
Garcia Sanchez III
|
(8, Navarre) | [1054-1076] |
Sancho IV Garces
|
Navarre was ruled by Kings of Aragon for a while.
|
(2, Aragon, Navarre) | [1063*-1094] |
Sancho Ramirez
|
(15, Galicia, Portugal) | [1065-1072] |
Garcia II, son of Ferdinand I
|
(16, Castile, Leon) | [1065*-1072] |
Sancho II the Strong, son of Ferdinand I
|
(17, Leon, Galicia, Castile) | [1065*-1109*] |
Alfonso VI the Brave
|
(3, Aragon, Navarre) | [1094-1104] |
Peter I
|
(4, Aragon, Navarre) | [1104-1134] |
Alfonso I the Battler
|
(18, Galicia, Leon, Castile) | [1109-1126*] |
Urraca
|
Beginning of Castile House of Burgundy
|
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(19, Galicia, Leon, Castile) | [1111*-1157] |
Alfonso II/VII the Emperor
|
(5, Aragon) | [1134-1137] |
Ramiro II the Monk
|
(9, Navarre) | [1134-1150] |
Garcia Ramirez the Restorer
|
(6, Aragon) | [1137-1164] |
Petronila
|
(10, Navarre) | [1150-1194] |
Sancho VI the Wise
|
In 1139, Portugal became independent of Galicia;
Refer to Kings of Portugal.
(Joint Kings of Portugal with Spain or Galicia are shown below.)
What was left of Galicia effectively merged with Leon.
Castile merged with Toledo.
|
(Castile) | [1157-1158] |
Sancho III the Desired
|
(20, Leon) | [1157-1188] |
Ferdinand II
|
(Castile) | [1158-1214] |
Alfonso VIII the Noble
|
Petronila's marriage to Raymond Berenger of Barcelona and Provence joined these Counties to Aragon
|
(7, Aragon, Barcelona etc.) | [1164-1196] |
Alfonso II the Troubadour
|
(21, Leon) | [1188-1230] |
Alfonso VIII/IX
|
(11, Navarre) | [1194-1234] |
Sancho VII the Strong, son of Sancho VI the Wise
|
(8, Aragon) | [1196-1213] |
Peter II the Catholic
|
(9, Aragon, Majorca, Valencia) | [1213-1276] |
James I the Conqueror
|
(Castile) | [1214-1217] |
Henry I, son of Alfonso VIII
|
(Castile) | [1217] |
Berengaria
|
The marriage of Berengaria and Alfonso VIII/IX
united the Kingdoms of Castile and Leon; hereafter we write
just "Castile" to denote both Kingdoms.
|
(22, Castile) | [1217*-1252] |
Ferdinand III the Saint
|
Beginning of Navarre House of Champagne
|
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(12, Navarre) | [1234-1253] |
Theobald I the Posthumous
|
(23, Castile) | [1252-1284] |
Alfonso X the Learned
|
(13, Navarre) | [1253-1270] |
Theobald II the Young, son of Theobald I
|
(14, Navarre) | [1270-1274] |
Henry I the Fat
|
(15, Navarre) | [1274-1305] |
Joan I
|
(24, Castile) | [1284-1295] |
Sancho IV the Brave
|
(25, Castile) | [1295-1312] |
Ferdinand IV the Summoned
|
(10, Aragon) | [1276-1285] |
Peter III the Great
|
(Majorca) | [1276-1311*] |
James II
|
Beginning of Navarre House of Capet
|
---|
(16, Navarre, France) | [1284-1305] |
Philip I the Fair
|
(11, Aragon) | [1285-1291] |
Alfonso III the Liberal, son of Peter III the Great
|
(12, Aragon) | [1291-1327] |
James II the Just
|
(17, Navarre, France) | [1305-1316] |
Louis I the Quarreller
|
(Majorca) | [1311-1324] |
Sancho, son of James II
|
(26, Castile) | [1312-1350] |
Alfonso XI the Just
|
(18, Navarre, France) | [1316] |
John I the Posthumous
|
(19, Navarre, France) | [1316-1322] |
Philip II the Tall
|
(20, Navarre, France) | [1322-1328] |
Charles I the Fair
|
(Majorca) | [1324-1344] |
James III
|
James III also had two children who claimed Majorca
but didn't rule.
|
(13, Aragon) | [1327-1336] |
Alfonso IV the Kind
|
(21, Navarre) | [1328-1349] |
Joan II
|
Beginning of Navarre House of Evreux
|
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(22, Navarre) | [1328-1343] |
Philip III the Wise
|
(23, Navarre) | [1349-1387] |
Charles II the Bad
|
(27, Castile) | [1350-1369] |
Peter the Cruel
|
(14, Aragon) | [1336-1387] |
Peter IV the Ceremonious (also of Majorca from 1344)
|
Borgonha Dynasty
|
---|
(Portugal, claimed Galicia & Leon) | [1369-1373] |
Ferdinand I of Portugal
|
Lancaster Claim
|
---|
(*, claimant to Castile & Leon) | [?-1399] |
John of Gaunt
|
Beginning of Trastamara Dynasty of Castile
|
---|
(28, Castile) | [1369-1379] |
Henry II the Bastard
|
(29, Castile) | [1379-1390] |
John I of Castile
|
(15, Aragon) | [1387-1396] |
John I the Hunter
|
(24, Navarre) | [1387-1425] |
Charles III the Noble
|
(30, Castile) | [1390-1406] |
Henry III the Infirm
|
(16, Aragon) | [1396-1410] |
Martin I the Elder
|
Martin died without heirs; this was the end of the
Besalu Dynasty of Barcelona (and Aragon, etc.) that traced back
to Wilfred I the Hairy (d. 897) or earlier.
|
(31, Castile) | [1406-1454] |
John II of Castile
|
Beginning of Aragon House of Trastamara
|
---|
(17, Aragon) | [1412-1416] |
Ferdinand I the Honest
|
(18, Aragon) | [1416-1458] |
Alfonso V the Magnanimous
|
(25, Navarre) | [1425-1441] |
Blanche I
|
Beginning of Navarre House of Trastamara
|
---|
(26, Navarre, Aragon) | [1425-1479*] |
John II the Great (same as John II of Castile above)
|
(27, claimant to Navarre) | [1441-1461] |
Charles IV, son of Blanche I
|
(32, Castile, claimed Aragon) | [1454-1474] |
Henry IV the Impotent
|
(19, Aragon, Navarre) | [1458-1479] |
John II the Great
|
(28, claimant to Navarre) | [1461-1464] |
Blanche II, daughter of Blanche I
|
(*, claimed Aragon) | [1463-1466] |
Peter V, son of Pedro de Coimbra
|
(29, Navarre) | [1464*-1479] |
Eleanor
|
(*, claimed Aragon) | [1466-1472] |
Rene d'Anjou, King of Naples
|
(33, Castile) | [1474-1504] |
Isabella I the Catholic
|
(Portugal, Galicia, claimant Castile) | [1475-1481*] |
Afonso V of Portugal
and Juana la Beltraneja
|
The following King of Aragon served
as Regent of Castile after his wife's death.
|
(20, Aragon) | [1474*-1516] |
Ferdinand II the Catholic
|
Beginning of Navarre House of Foix
|
---|
(30, Navarre) | [1479-1483] |
Francis Phoebus, son of Gaston of Foix
|
(31, Navarre) | [1483-1517] |
Catherine
|
Beginning of Navarre House of Albret
|
---|
(32, Navarre) | [1484-1516] |
John III
|
(34, Castile, Aragon) | [1504*-1555] |
Joanna the Mad
|
(Regent of Castile) | [1504-1506] |
Philip I the Handsome
|
(Regent of Castile) | [1506-1516] |
Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros
|
In 1512 Ferdinand of Aragon defeated
John III of Navarre; Navarre was split into Upper (South) and
Lower (North) parts, with the former now united with Aragon.
Both parts used the title King of Navarre; see Kings
of Aragon and Spain for Upper Navarre; following are
kings of Lower Navarre.
|
The next King was heir to Aragon, Valencia,
Castile, etc.
After here, we write just "Spain" to denote all Kingdoms except
Lower Navarre and Portugal.
|
(1, Spain, and Austria, HRE, etc.) | [1516*-1556] |
Charles I
|
(33, Navarre) | [1516-1555] |
Henry II
|
(34, Navarre) | [1555-1572] |
Joan III
|
Beginning of Navarre House of Bourbon
|
---|
(35, Navarre) | [1555-1562] |
Anthony
|
(2, Spain, conq. Portugal) | [1556-1598] |
Philip II (I)
|
(36, Navarre, France) | [1572-1610] |
Henry III the Great
|
After this the Kings of Navarre and France
were the same person; see Kings of France
for further kings of Navarre; this title was used until 1830.
|
(3, Spain, and Portugal) | [1598-1621] |
Philip III (II)
|
During the reign of Philip IV (III), Catalonia and
Portugal seceded from the Spanish Union.
|
(4, Spain, and Portugal) | [1621-1665] |
Philip IV (III)
|
(5, Spain) | [1665-1700] |
Charles II
|
(rival 6, Spain, and Austria, HRE) | [1665-1740] |
Charles II the Emperor
|
Bourbon Dynasty of Spain
|
---|
(6, Spain) | [1700-1746*] |
Philip V
|
(7, Spain) | [1724] |
Luis I
|
(9, Spain) | [1746-1759] |
Fernando VI
|
(10, Spain) | [1759-1788] |
Charles III
|
(11, Spain) | [1788-1808] |
Charles IV
|
(12, Spain) | [1808*-1833] |
Fernando VII
|
House of Bonaparte
|
---|
(rival, Spain, Naples) | [1808-1813] |
Joseph Bonaparte,
son of Carlo Maria Buonaparte
|
House of Borbon, 1st Restoration
|
---|
(14, Spain) | [1813-1833] |
Fernando VII, same as above
|
(15, Spain) | [1833-1868] |
Isabella II
|
House of Savoy
|
---|
(16, Spain) | [1870-1873] |
Amadeo I
|
Interregnum (1st Spanish Republic)
|
---|
House of Borbon, 2nd Restoration
|
---|
(17, Spain) | [1874-1885] |
Alfonso XII
|
(18, Spain) | [1886-1931] |
Alfonso XIII
|
Interregnum (2nd Spanish Republic)
|
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Interregnum (Franco)
|
---|
House of Borbon, 3rd Restoration
|
---|
(19, Spain) | [1975-2014] |
Juan Carlos
|
(19, Spain) | [2014-present] |
Philip VI
|
(Pretender, Spain) | [2010-present] |
Carlos, son of Charles V
|
(Pretender, Navarre & France) | [1994-present] |
Carlos Bourbon-Parma
|
(Pretender, Navarre & France) | [1989-present] |
Louis, son of Alphonse de Bourbon-Dampierre
|
SPAIN or ESPAIA or ESPANA or ESPANHA or SPANJE
-
'Abd Allah I (Emir) of CORDOBA (842? - 912?) ; aka Abdallah ibn MUHAMMED (of SPAIN)
- Alfonso I `the Battler' (King) of ARAGON y NAVARRE (? - 1134) ; self-styled EMPEROR of SPAIN
- Alfonso VI `the Brave' of LEON (by 1040 - 1109) ; King of Leon & Castile; EMPEROR of SPAIN
- Alfonso XIII (King) of SPAIN (1886 - 1941) ; aka Alphonso XIII Leon Fernando (Ferdinand Santiago) Maria (Jaime) Isidro (Idsidro) Pasquale Anthony BOURBON; K.G.; K.Go.Fl.
- Alfonso (Infante) of SPAIN (1901 - 1954)
- Alphonso II (King) of CASTILE & GALICIA (1103 - 1157) ; aka Alfonso Raimundez (Alphonso Raimond) VII King of LEON; `the Good'; (EMPEROR in SPAIN)
- Alphonso XII (King) of SPAIN (Madrid 1857 - 1885 Madrid) ; aka Alfonso XII Francisco de Assisi Fernando Pio; K.G.; K.Go.Fl. (Head)
- Amadeus I de SAVOIE (King) of SPAIN (1845 - 1890) ; 1st Duca di AOSTA; (Amedeo Ferdinando Maria); K.Go.Fl.
- Amalaric I (II; King) of VISIGOTHS in SPAIN (? - 531?) ; or: poss. Gesalic (King : Amalaric's brother?); aka Amalarich I of the WEST GOTHS; EMPEROR of SPAIN; aka Amalarico I des WISIGOTHS
- Anne (HABSBURG) d' AUTRICHE (Valladolid 1601 - 1666 Paris) ; aka Ana Maria de ESPAIA; Regent of FRANCE
- Ardabast (Count/King) of the VISIGOTHS (Greece ? - 687) ; or: (NN), brother of Chindaswinth; aka Ardavazd, Ardebasto (BALTHES) of SPAIN
- Astur II (King) in SPAIN ; (living at time of Trojan War)
- Athanagild (II; King) of the VISIGOTHS ; aka Athanagildo of SPAIN; aka Anthanaghilde BALTHES; (Athanagild was taken as a small child to Constantinople)
- Atlas the TITAN ; poss. King in Ancient SPAIN
- Aupais (of SPAIN) (654? - 705?) ; (Elphide Alpais Chalpaida Alpaide)
- Baetus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Beara More of SPAIN
- Bile (Bille) MacNEMAIN of SPAIN (889? BC - 839? BC)
- Brath (MacDEATHA) of SPAIN (Gothia ? - ? Galicia) ; (Breatha Bracheus Bratha) King of GEULIA and GALICIA
- Breogan MacBRATHA of SPAIN (927? BC - 872? BC) ; (Broegan Brian Breoghan Brigus); completed conquest of Northern Iberia; King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murci....
- Brigus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Carlos Hugo BOURBON (Duke) of PARMA (Paris 8/4/1930 - 18/8/2010 Barcelona) ; aka Charles Hugues Xavier Marie Sixte Louis Robert Jean Georges Benoit Michel; Count of MONTEMOLIN; (Pretender King of SPAIN)
- Carlos de LACERDA (1320? - 1354) ; Conde de ANGOULEME; aka Carlos of SPAIN
- Carlota Joaquina Teresa CAYETANA de ESPAIA (1775 - 1830) ; (BOURBON)
- Catherine Michaela (Princess) of SPAIN (Madrid 1567 - 1597 Turin) ; aka Katherine Michela HABSBURG; aka Catalina Micaela de ESPAIA
- Charles III de BOURBON (IV; King) of SPAIN (Madrid 1716 - 1788 Madrid) ; aka Karl VII of the Two SICILIES; aka Carlos III Sebastiano de BORBEDN; K.Go.Fl. (Head)
- Charles VI HABSBURG (Holy Roman EMPEROR) (1685 - 1740) ; aka Karl VI of AUSTRIA; (also claimant King of SPAIN, and allowed to style himself so); K.Go.Fl.
- Charles I (King) of SPAIN (1500 - 1558) ; aka Karl V von HAPSBURG the Holy Roman EMPEROR; Archduke of AUSTRIA, of GHENT, Comte de CHAROLAIS; Duke o....
- Charles IV (King) of SPAIN (1748 - 1819 Naples) ; or: (NN), Prime Minister (Marie-Louise's lover); aka Carlos IV Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier de BORBEDN; K.Go.Fl. (Head)
- Charles II (King) of SPAIN (Madrid 1661 - 1700 Madrid) ; aka Carlos II `el Hechizado' de ESPANA; (HABSBURG); K.Go.Fl.
- Cixilona (Cixila Cixilie) of SPAIN ; aka Cixillo of the VISIGOTHS; (some srcs erroneously show her as father of her child, instead of mother!)
- Egicca (Ergica) (King) of the VISIGOTHS (? - 702) ; King of Visigothic SPAIN; (Ergico Argica Aquila); poss. aka Flavio Egica (Rex) de HISPANIA
- Ervik (King) of the VISIGOTHS (? - 687) ; aka Ervigio (Erwig Erwigio); King of Visigothic SPAIN
- Erythrus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Felipe VI (King) of SPAIN (Madrid 1968) ; aka Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de BORBON y de Grecia
- Ferdinand VII BOURBON (King) of SPAIN (& the Indies) (1784 - 1833) ; aka Ferdinando VII Maria Francisco de Paula Domingo; K.G.; K.Go.Fl. (Head)
- Ferdinand V (King) of CASTILE (SPAIN) (1452 - 1516) ; aka Fernando II (de) TRASTAMARA (King) of ARAGON; K.G.; K.Go.Fl.; `the Catholic'; his marriage unified the Aragon and Castile thrones
- Fernando VI (King) of SPAIN (1713 - 1759) ; aka Ferdinand de BOURBON; K.Go.Fl. (Head)
- Francisco de Asis Maria Ferdinand of SPAIN (& the Indies) (1822 - 1902) ; Duke of CADIZ; King Consort of SPAIN; (Francisco was prob. an impotent homosexual; he is shown as Alphons....
- Francisco JIMENEZ de CISNEROS (Regent of SPAIN) (? - 1517) ; Archbishop of Toledo; Cardinal
- Francisco de Paula Antonio Maria BOURBON of SPAIN (1794 - 1865)
- Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teodulo FRANCO y Bahamonde (1892 - 1975) ; (Victor of the Spanish Civil War, becoming dictator of SPAIN)
- Fruela FERRANDEZ (Duke) of CANTABRIA ; aka Froyla de ESPANA; (of CANTAMBRA)
- Gallamh `Milesius' (King) in SPAIN (853? BC - 806? BC) ; aka Mil (Mileadh) Espane MacBILE; numerous fantastic exploits; aka Galamh MIL'ESPAINE; eponym of MILESIAN Dynasty
- Geryon the GIANT (King) ; King in Ancient SPAIN; (Geryoneus); (poss. had three heads, three bodies, wings, etc.)
- Heber More of SPAIN
- Hermenegild II (King) of the VISIGOTHS (? - 586 Valencia) ; aka Ormagildo of SPAIN; aka Hermeneghild (Hermenigild) II `the Holy' BALTHES; (Saint)
- Hispal (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Hispan (King in Ancient SPAIN) ; (after Hispan, Hercules Lybius ruled, followed by Atlas)
- Iberus (King in Ancient SPAIN) ; eponym and progenior of SPAIN (IBERIA)
- Idubeda (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Isabel BOURBON (Princess) of SPAIN (1789 - 1848) ; (Maria Isabel)
- Isabel II Maria Louisa (Queen) of SPAIN (& the Indies) (1830 - 1904)
- Isabella (I; Queen) de CASTILE (1451 - 1504) ; `the Catholic'; financed the discovery voyages of Christopher Columbus; initiated the Inquisition; partly....
- Jaime de BOURBON (Duke) of SEGOVIA & Anjou (Segovia 1908 - 1975 Switz.) ; aka Jaime Luitpold Isabelino Enrique Alejandro Alberto Alfonso Victor Acacio Pedro Pablo Maria (Infante) of SPAIN; ...
- Juan Carlos (King) of SPAIN (Rome 1938) ; K.G.; K.Go.Fl. (Head); aka Juan Carlos Alfonso Victor Maria de BORBON y BORBON-DOS SICILIAS
- Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso (Count) of BARCELONA (San Ildefonso 1913 - 1993) ; aka Juan III Carlos de BOURBON; Claimant King of SPAIN; K.Go.Fl. (Head)
- Juana (Queen) de ESPANA (Toledo 1479 - 1555) ; aka Joanna (Joan) `the Mad' of CASTILE; ARAGON; TRASTAMARA; co-Regent with son Charles V Habsburg
- Katherina (Catalina) HABSBURG (1507 - 1578) ; Princess of SPAIN
- Leopold Stephan Karl von HOHENZOLLERN-SIGMARINGEN (1835 - 1905 Berlin) ; (one source shows as King of SPAIN ?)
- Leovigild (King) of the VISIGOTHS (512? - 586) ; aka Leovigildo (Leovegildo Liuvigild Leodegild), King of SPAIN; de SEPTIMANIE
- Leovigild (King) of the VISIGOTHS [alt ped] (519? - 586) ; aka Leovigildo (Leovegildo Liuvigild Leodegild), King of SPAIN; de SEPTIMANIE ?; Koenig der WESTGOTEN
- Louis Alphonse (Gonzalve Victor Emmanuel Marc) de BOURBON (1974 - ?) ; Duke of ANJOU; Louis XX, PRETENDER-KING of FRANCE & of SPAIN
- Luis I (King) of SPAIN (1707 - 1724)
- Lusus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Maria Ana HABSBURG (Princess) of SPAIN (Madrid 1606? - 1646 Linz, Austria) ; poss. eponym of Mariana Islands
- Maria Ana Vitoria de BORBON y Farnesio (Madrid 1718 - 1781 Lisbon) ; aka Maria Anna Viktoria (Infanta) of SPAIN
- Maria (HABSBURG) de ESPANA (1528 - 1603)
- Maria Luisa de BOURBON (Naples 1746? - 1792 Vienna) ; of SPAIN (de ESPAIA); of NAPLES & Sicily
- Maria Luisa (Infanta) of SPAIN (1782 - 1824 Rome) ; (Maria Luisa Josefina Antonieta)
- Maria Luisa (Princess) of SPAIN (1832 - 1897) ; aka Louisa Maria Fernanda
- Maria (Infanta) of SPAIN (1880 - 1904)
- Maria TRASTAMARA de ARAGON (1482 - 1517) ; aka Mary de SPAIN; Princess of CASTILE & Aragon; Infantin von KASTILIEN-ARAGON; (2nd wife)
- Marie Antonette de BORBEDN (1729 - 1785) ; aka Maria Antonia (Antoinetta) Ferdinande (Infanta) of SPAIN
- Marie-Louise of PARMA (Parma 1751 - 1819 Rome) ; aka Maria Luisa (Luigia) Teresa di BORBONE, Infanta of SPAIN
- Marie-Therese HABSBURG (Princess) of SPAIN (Madrid 1638 - 1683 Versailles) ; aka Maria Theresia of AUSTRIA; (1st wife)
- Mendola de ESPANA [her child]
- Musa ben NUSEIR al-BEKIR (632? - 717 Damascus) ; aka Musa ibn NUSAIR (ibn NUSAYR); Governor/Emir of North AFRICA & SPAIN; Conquistador de la Peninsula
- (NN) ... (NN) in SPAIN ; several missing generations
- (NN) ... (NN) in SPAIN ; poss. missing generations
- (NN; Princess) of the VISIGOTHS ; (of SPAIN)
- Oca (King) in SPAIN
- Palatuus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Philip (Felipe) V de BOURBON (King) of SPAIN (Versailles 1683 - 1746 Spain) ; Duke of ANJOU; also King of The Indies; K.Go.Fl.; (his 45-year reign is the longest among modern Spanish Kings)
- Philip IV HABSBURG (King) of SPAIN (Valladolid 1605 - 1665 Madrid) ; aka Philip III King of PORTUGAL; in 1640 lost Portugal to John IV of Braganza, q.v.; K.Go.Fl.
- Philip II HAPSBURG (King) of SPAIN (1527 - 1598) ; co-regent of ENGLAND; conquered Portugal, aka Philip I King of PORTUGAL (Personal Union of IBERIAN UNION ....
- Philip III (King) of SPAIN (Madrid 1578 - 1621 Madrid) ; aka Felipe III de ESPAIA; aka Philip II King of PORTUGAL; (in the 1617 Onate Agreement the HABSBURG Empir....
- Reccared I (King) of the VISIGOTHS in SPAIN (559? - 601?) ; aka Recardeo (Recared Rekkared) I BALTHES; Chief of the TERVINGI
- Romus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Salario (King) in SPAIN ; (Salatio)
- Sicanus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Siceleus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Sicorus (King in Ancient SPAIN) ; (Orus)
- Siculus (King in Ancient SPAIN) ; (Ulus)
- Sigebut BALTHES (King) of the VISIGOTHS (570? - 621?) ; aka Sisibuto (Sisebut Susebuto; BALTO) de SPAIN; (der WESTGOTEN)
- Swinthila (King) of the VISIGOTHS (584? - 633?) ; aka Suintilo (Suintila BALTHES) de SPAIN; (VISIGOTHS = VISTULA GOTHS, TERWINGER-WESI)
- Tagus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Testa Libycus (King in Ancient SPAIN)
- Thubal ben JAPHETH of Ancient SPAIN ; aka Tubal (YAPHETIDY) ben JAPHETH; (5th son of Japhet); one of the Progenitors of Europe
- Witiza (King) of the VISIGOTHS (? - 710+) ; King of Visigothic SPAIN; aka Witica (Wittiza) of GALICIA
SPAINS
SPALDING --- (see SPAULDING)
SPANBEIM or SPANBIEN
SPANBY
SPANDKO --- (see SPANKAU)
SPANGEN
SPANHEIM --- (see SPONHEIM)
SPANJE --- (see SPAIN)
SPANKAU or SPANDKO
SPANN
SPANNERBOCK
SPANOWSKY
SPANTEKOW
SPANY
SPARENBERG
SPARHAM
SPARHAWK or SPARHAWKE
SPARK or SPARKE
SPARKES or SPARKS
SPARMONT
SPARNECK
SPARR
SPARRAU
SPARRE
SPARREN
SPARROW
SPARTA
SPARTID
SPARTOCID
SPAT
SPATGEN
SPAUBACH
SPAUER or SPAUR or SPAUR-FLAVON
SPAULDING or SPALDING
SPAUR or SPAUR-FLAVON --- (see SPAUER)
SPAYNE
SPAYNELL
Speaker of House, U.S.A.
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James Gillespie BLAINE (1830 - 1893) ; U.S. Speaker of the House of Rep.; U.S. Senator; 28th and 31st U.S. Secretary of State
- Henry CLAY (1777 - 1852) ; (great Orator; U.S. Speaker of the House of Rep.; U.S. Senator (one of five greatest Senators); 9th U.S. ....
- Schuyler II COLFAX (New York 1823 - 1885 Minn.) ; U.S. Speaker of the House; Vice President of the U.S.A. #17 under Grant
- John Nance `Cactus Jack' GARNER (1868 - 1967) ; U.S. Speaker of the House; Vice President of the U.S.A. #32 under F.D. Roosevelt
- Nicholas (IV) LONGWORTH (Cincinatti 1869 - 1931 So. Carol.) ; (House Majority Leader; U.S. Speaker of the House of Rep.)
- Robert Charles WINTHROP (Boston 1809 - 1894 Boston) ; U.S. Speaker of the House
Speaker of House, England
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William ALLINGTON (ALINGTON) (? - 1446) ; Lord of Bottisham & Horseheath; Treasurer of The Exchequer; High Sheriff of Cambridges. & Huntingdons.;....
- William (of Horseheath) ALLINGTON (? - 1459 (or '48?)) ; 38th Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas (1st Baron Audley of WALDEN) AUDLEY (1488? - 1544) ; K.G.; 51st Speaker of House of Commons, Lord Chancellor, etc.
- John (Sir; Knight of Sissinghurst) BAKER (? - 1558) ; 56th Speaker of House of Commons, Chancellor of the Exchequer, etc.
- Walter (Sir) de BEAUCHAMP (? - 1430?) ; 17th Speaker of House of Commons, Master of the King's Horse, Treasurer, etc.
- Robert (Sir) BELL (1539? - 1577) ; 66th Speaker of House of Commons
- William (Sir; of Bromcroft) BURLEY (? - 1443+ (or '58)) ; 27th Speaker of House of Commons; (of Bromscroft; BOERLEY)
- John (Sir) BUSSY (? - 1399) ; 6th Speaker of House of Commons
- William (Sir) CATESBY (1450? - 22/8/1485) ; Chancellor of the Exchequer; 40th Speaker of House of Commons; (forfeited lands for treason)
- Job (Sir; of Ludford) CHARLETON (1614 - 1697) ; 94th Speaker of House of Commons; (CHARLTON)
- Thomas CHARLTON (? - 1465) ; Sheriff of Bedfords. & Buckinghams.; 33rd Speaker of House of Commons; Comptroller of the King's Household
- Thomas CHAUCER (? - 1434) ; 13th Speaker of House of Commons
- Edward (Sir) COKE (1552 - 1634) ; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; very important and famous jurist; 70th Speaker of House of Commons
- Spencer (K.G.) COMPTON (1674 - 1743) ; 1st Earl of WILMINGTON; P.M.; 129th Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas (Sir) CREW (? - 1634) ; 76th Speaker of House of Commons
- Randolph (Sir) CREWE (1559 - 1646) ; Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench; 74th Speaker of House of Commons; (Ranulphe)
- John CROKE (1553? - 1619) ; 72nd Speaker of House of Commons
- John (3rd Baronet of Pinchbeck) CUST (1718 - 1770) ; 131st Speaker of House of Commons
- John (Knight) DORWARD ; 8th Speaker of House of Commons; Sheriff of Essex, etc.; (DOREWARD)
- Robert (Sir; of Hawstead) DRURY (? - 1537) ; 45th Speaker of House of Commons
- Edmund (Sir) DUDLEY (1462? - 1510) ; Chancellor of the Exchequer; 47th Speaker of House of Commons; (key agent of King Henry VII)
- James (Sir) DYER (1512 - 1582) ; 57th Speaker of House of Commons; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
- John EGERTON (1646 - 1701) ; 3rd Earl of Bridgewater; Speaker of House of Lords, First Lord of the Admiralty, etc.; (descent of Henric....
- Richard (Sir) EMPSON (? - 1510 Tower Hill) ; 44th Speaker of House of Commons; Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster; (tax-gatherer for King Henry VII; `on....
- Thomas (Sir; of Englefield) ENGLEFIELD (? - 1514+) ; 46th Speaker of House of Commons; (INGLEFIELD; `the Older')
- William (Sir; of Wolf Hall) ESTURMI (? - 1427) ; (STURMY); Hereditary Warden of Savernake Forest; 11th Speaker of House of Commons
- Heneage (Sir) FINCH (1580 - 1631) ; 77th Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas (V) FitzWILLIAM (? - 1497) ; 43rd Speaker of House of Commons
- Roger FLOWER (? - 1427) ; 18th Speaker of House of Commons; Knight of Shire of Rutland; (Rodger; FLORE)
- Paul FOLEY (1643? - 1699) ; (ironmaster); 103rd Speaker of House of Commons
- John (Sir) GLANVIL (1587? - 1661) ; 79th Speaker of House of Commons
- Henry (Sir) de GREENE (Northampts. 1310? - 1370? Dorset) ; Lord Chief-Justice of England, Speaker of House of Lords; (de la GRENE; 6th of Boketon)
- William Wyndham (1st Baron) GRENVILLE (1759 - 1834) ; P.M.; 134th Speaker of House of Commons
- Harbottle (2nd Baronet) GRIMSTON (1603 - 1685) ; Master of the Rolls; 92nd Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas (4th & Last Baronet) HANMER (1677 - 1746) ; 128th Speaker of House of Commons; (famous writer, editor of Shakespeare's works); (2nd husband)
- Nicholas (Sir; of Bruisyard) HARE (1484? - 1557) ; 54th Speaker of House of Commons
- Robert (K.G.) HARLEY (London 1661 - 1724) ; 105th Speaker of House of Commons; Baron of Wigmore; 1st Earl of OXFORD & Mortimer (a double title becau....
- Clement (Sir) HEIGHAM (Suffolk by 1495 - 1571) ; Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer; Privy Councillor to Queen Mary; 60th Speaker of House of Commons; (che....
- Thomas (Sir; of Farley; de) HUNGERFORD (1340? - 1397) ; Steward to John of Gaunt; 1st Speaker of House of Commons (appointed Speaker in deference to John of Gaun....
- Walter (K.G.; 1st Lord) HUNGERFORD (1378 - 1449) ; of FARLEIGH; Lord Treasurer; 15th Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas Poyntz (3rd & Last Baronet) LITTLETON (1647 - 1709) ; 104th Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomes (K.G.) LOVELL (? - 1524) ; Chancellor of the Exchequer; 41st Speaker of House of Commons
- Charles MANNERS-SUTTON (1st Viscount CANTERBURY) (1780 - 1845) ; 139th Speaker of House of Commons
- Peter (Sir) de la MARE (? - 1381+) ; 7th Prolocutor (Speaker) & 2nd Speaker of House of Commons, Steward of Earl of March
- John (Sir; of Turvey) MORDAUNT (? - 1504) ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; 42nd Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas (Sir; of Eastwell) MOYLE (1501? - 1560) ; 55th Speaker of House of Commons, Sheriff of Kent
- Thomas (Sir) NEVILLE (? - 1542) ; 49th Speaker of House of Commons; (NEVILE)
- William (Sir) OLDHALL (1390? - 1460) ; 31st Speaker of House of Commons
- Arthur ONSLOW (1692? - 1768) ; prob. 130th Speaker of House of Commons
- Richard (of Blackfriars) ONSLOW (1509+ - 1571) ; (of Knoll); Solicitor General; 64th Speaker of House of Commons
- Richard (1st Baron of) ONSLOW (1654 - 1717) ; 126th Speaker of House of Commons; 2nd Baronet; (for his pedantic devotion to principle he was known as `Stiff Dick')
- James (Sir?) de PICKERING (? - by 1399) ; poss. 3rd Speaker of House of Commons
- John (Sir) POPHAM (1531? - 1607) ; Lord Chief Justice; 67th Speaker of House of Commons
- John (Sir; of Weston) PUCKERING (1544 - 1596) ; 68th Speaker of House of Commons, Keeper of The Great Seal, etc.
- Richard (Sir) REDMAN (1370? - 1426) ; High Sheriff of Yorkshire; 16th Speaker of House of Commons
- Richard (1st Baron of LEIGHS) RICH (1496? - 1567) ; (Robert); 53rd Speaker of House of Commons, Lord Chanceller
- Thomas (Sir) RICHARDSON ; 75th Speaker of House of Commons; Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas; K.B.; etc.
- Arnold SAVAGE (1358 - 1410) ; 9th Speaker of House of Commons
- Robert (Sir; of High Clere) SAWYER (1633 - 1692) ; Attorney General; 96th Speaker of House of Commons
- John III (Sir; of Broxbourne) de SAY (1417? - 1478) ; (William; of Sawbridgeworth); 29th Speaker of House of Commons
- Edward (4th Baronet of Berry Pomeroy) SEYMOUR (Devon 1633 - 1708 Wilts.) ; 95th & 97th Speaker of House of Commons, Treasurer of the Navy
- Robert (Sir) SHEFFIELD (1462? - 1518) ; Recorder of London; 48th Speaker of House of Commons
- John SMITH (1656? - 1723) ; 105th Speaker of House of Commons; Chancellor of the Exchequer; etc.
- John (of Purton) SMITH (1663? - 1698) ; Speaker of House of Burgesses of Virginia
- William de STOURTON (? - 1413) ; 14th Speaker of House of Commons
- James (Sir; of Harsley Castle) STRANGEWAYS (1410? - 1480) ; 37th Speaker of House of Commons; Sheriff of Yorkshire
- John (1st Baron) de TIBETOT (& Powis) (1375? - 1443) ; de TIPTOFT; granted estates of Rhys ap Griffith; Chief Butler of England; K.B.; 12th Speaker of House of ....
- William (Sir) TRESHAM (1404 - 1450) ; 28th Speaker of House of Commons
- John (Sir; of Trevallyn) TREVOR (1596 - 1673) ; poss. Speaker of House of Commons
- John (Sir; of Brynkinhalt) TREVOR (Denbighs., Wales 1637?? - 1717) ; 100th & 102nd Speaker of House of Commons
- John (Sir; of Heron) TYRRELL (1380? - 1437) ; 24th Speaker of House of Commons
- Richard (Sir; of HADDON) VERNON (? - 1451) ; 23rd Speaker of House of Commons, Sheriff, etc.
- Richard (Sir; de) WALDEGRAVE (? - 1410?) ; 5th Speaker of House of Commons
- Augustine (Col.; Jr.) WARNER (1642 - 1681) ; Speaker of House of Burgesses
- Thomas (Sir; of Great Staughton & Basmead) WAUTON (? - 1450?) ; 22nd Speaker of House of Commons
- John (K.G.; Baron) WENLOCK (1404? - 1471) ; accompanied Henry V to war; Constable of Vernon; M.P.; 34th Speaker of House of Commons; High Sheriff of ....
- Bulstrode (Sir; of Chilton & Fawley) WHITELOCKE (Wilts. 1605 - 1675) ; Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England; 86th Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas (Sir; of Cheesburn Grange) WIDDRINGTON (Sherburn Grange ? - 1664) ; 85th Speaker of House of Commons
- Thomas (of Stowford) WILLIAMS (? - 1566) ; 63rd Speaker of House of Commons
- William (1st Baronet) WILLIAMS (Anglesey, Wales 1634 - 1700 London) ; 99th Speaker of House of Commons
- Humphrey (Sir; of Branthan Hall) WINGFIELD (? - 1545) ; 52nd Speaker of House of Commons; (Wiseman's 2nd husband)
- Christopher (Sir) WRAY (1523? - 1592) ; 65th Speaker of House of Commons
- Christopher (Sir; of Easton Mauduit) YELVERTON (1537 - 1607) ; 71st Speaker of House of Commons
SPEAR
SPEARS
SPECCHIA
SPECCHIO
SPECCOT or SPECCOTT --- (see SPECOTT)
SPECHT
SPECK
SPECKE
SPECOTT or SPECCOT or SPECCOTT
SPEDE
SPEE
SPEED
SPEER
SPEET
SPEETON
SPEIDEL
SPEIGHT
SPEKE
SPELLMAN
SPELLY
SPELMAN --- (see SPILMAN)
SPELMONDEN
SPELT
SPENCE
SPENCER or SPENSER
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Abigail SPENCER (1737 - 1814 Mass.)
- Abraham SPENCER (? - 1762?)
- Agnes Beryl SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1881 - 1948)
- Agnes SPENCER
- Albert Edward John (7th Earl) SPENCER (London 1892 - 1975 Northampton)
- Alice SPENCER
- Alice SPENCER
- Alice SPENCER
- Alice SPENCER
- Alice SPENCER
- Alice SPENCER (1594? - 1648) ; (Alicia)
- Alice (of Althorp ?) SPENCER (? - 1637 Midx.)
- Alice SPENCER (Bedfords.)
- Alice SPENCER (Northants. 1625? - 1696+)
- Ambrose SPENCER (1765 - 1848) ; Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court
- Amie SPENCER (1698 - ?)
- Ann SPENCER
- Ann SPYCER (SPENCER) [her child]
- Anne SPENCER (1717 - 1771) ; (Hamilton's 3rd wife)
- Anne SPENCER [her child]
- Anne SPENCER (? - 1618)
- Anne (Lady) SPENCER (? - 1865)
- Annie Elisabeth SPENCER (1842? - ?)
- Barbara SPENCER
- Benjamin SPENCER (1670 - 1723 R.I.)
- Caleb SPENCER (1709 - 1773)
- Caroline Elizabeth SPENCER (1805 - 1864)
- Catherine SPENCER (? - 1612)
- Catherine SPENCER (? - by 1758)
- Charles Richard John (K.G.) SPENCER-CHURCHILL (Simla, India 1871 - 1934 London) ; 9th Duke of MARLBOROUGH
- Charles Robert (6th Earl) SPENCER (London 1857 - 1922 London) ; (K.G.)
- Charles (II; of Blenheim) SPENCER (1706 - 1758) ; 3rd Duke of MARLBOROUGH; Brig. General; K.G.
- Charles SPENCER, Prime Minister of England (1674 - 1722) ; 3rd Earl of SUNDERLAND; K.G.
- Christopher SPENCER
- Diana Frances (Lady) SPENCER (Norfolk 24/1/1961 - 31/8/1997 Paris) ; Princess of WALES
- Diana (Lady) SPENCER (1768 - 1808)
- Dorothy SPENCER ; (1st wife)
- Dorothy SPENCER (? - 1553?)
- Dorothy (Lady of Sunderland) SPENCER (? - 1670)
- Edmund SPENCER (1553? - ?)
- Edmund SPENCER [his child]
- Edward (Baron; K.G.; le) DESPENCER (1336 - 1375) ; (de SPENCER)
- Edward John (8th Earl) SPENCER (London 1924 - 1992 London)
- Edward SPENCER (1609? - 1670?)
- Edward (of Rendlesham) SPENCER (1669?? - 1728)
- Edward SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1853 - 1911)
- Edward William SPENCER-CAVENDISH (1895 - 1950) ; 10th Duke of DEVONSHIRE
- Elizabeth (Lady) CHURCHILL (1688 - 1714) ; aka Elizabeth SPENCER
- [Elizabeth SPENCER (Martha's mother)] Martha WELLMAN ; or: prob. not Elizabeth SPENCER (Martha's mother)
- Elizabeth SPENCER
- Elizabeth SPENCER
- Elizabeth SPENCER
- Elizabeth SPENCER
- Elizabeth SPENCER (1579? - ?)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (1625? - 1656?)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (1633 - 1729)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (1640+ - ?)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (1648? - 1680?)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (1664? - ?)
- Elizabeth (Lady) SPENCER (1673? - 1704)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (? - 1798)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (Conn. 1688 - 1728 Conn.)
- [Elizabeth SPENCER] Alice POWELL (Jamestown, Virg. 1626? - ?) ; or: poss. Elizabeth SPENCER; (Mary)
- Elizabeth SPENCER (London 1583 - 1632 Warwicks.)
- Ellenor SPENCER (1642? - ?)
- Emily SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1854 - 1923)
- Frances (Lady) SPENCER (? - 1742)
- Francis Almeric SPENCER (1779 - 1845)
- Frederick (4th Earl) SPENCER (London 1798 - 1857 Northampton) ; K.G.
- George Charles SPENCER-CHURCHILL ; 8th Duke of Marlborough
- George John (2nd Earl) SPENCER (Surrey 1758 - 1834 Northampton) ; K.G.
- George (K.G.) SPENCER (1739 - 1817) ; 4th Duke of MARLBOROUGH
- George SPENCER-CHURCHILL (London 1766 - 1840) ; 5th Duke of MARLBOROUGH
- George SPENCER-CHURCHILL (London 1793 - 1857) ; 6th Duke of MARLBOROUGH
- Georgiana (Lady) SPENCER (1757 - 1806)
- Gerard (Ensign) SPENCER (1614 - 1685) ; or: poss. Thomas (Gerard's brother); (Jared)
- Gerard (Gerald Gerat) SPENCER (Bedford 1576 - 1646? Bedford)
- Grace SPENCER (? - 1714)
- Hannah SPENCER (1640? - by 1691)
- Hannah SPENCER (1676? - 1754)
- Henrietta Frances (Lady) SPENCER (1761 - 1821)
- Henry (Esq.; of Badby) SPENCER (1362? - 1416? Northants.)
- Henry SPENCER [his child]
- Henry SPENCER (Northampts. 1619? - 20/9/1643) ; 1st Earl of SUNDERLAND
- Isabel (Elizabeth) SPENCER (1496? - 1560)
- Isabel SPENCER [alt ped]
- James (Jacobi) SPENSER
- Jane SPENCER
- Jane SPENCER (? - 1525)
- Jerard SPENCER (1650 - 1702 Conn.) ; (Jared)
- Jeremiah SPENCER (1727 - 1801)
- Joan BEAUCHAMPS (1526? - 1587) ; (BEAUCHAMP; poss. SPENCER-BEAUCHAMP)
- John Canfield SPENCER (Hudson, N,Y. 1788 - 1858 Albany, N.Y.) ; Congressman; 16th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 17th U.S. Secretary of War; etc.
- John (Esq.; of Hodnell) SPENCER
- John (of Norwich) SPENCER
- John (Sir; of Hodnell) SPENCER (1434? - 1498?)
- John SPENCER (1462?? - by 1532) ; or: John SPENCER, son of Robert and Anne, as shown in main line
- John SPENCER (1486? - 1531?)
- John SPENCER (1502 - by 1558)
- John SPENCER (1505? - 1558)
- John (Sir; of WORMLEIGHTON) SPENCER (1517? - 1586) ; Sheriff of Northampshire
- John (Sir; of Canonbury) SPENCER (1538? - 1610?) ; (pwerful merchant; Lord Mayor of London (1594); among wealthiest Englishmen ever)
- John (de) SPENCER (1638? - 1684)
- John (of Rendlesham) SPENCER (1638? - 1709)
- John SPENCER (1714 - 1777)
- John SPENCER [his child]
- John le SPENCER (? - 1386??) ; (DESPENCER ?)
- John (Knight; of Snitterfield) SPENCER (? - 1522)
- John (Knight; of WORMLEIGHTON) SPENCER (? - 1599)
- John SPENCER (? - 1757?)
- John SPENCER (? - 1821)
- John (Viscount; of ALTHORP) SPENCER (Althorpe, Northampts. 1708 - 1746 Wimbledon, Surrey)
- John (1st Earl) SPENCER (Northampton 1734 - 1784 Bath, Somerset)
- John SPENCER [alt ped] (Bedfords. 1505? - 1558)
- [John SPENCER, son of Robert and Anne, as shown in main line] John SPENCER (1462?? - by 1532) ; or: John SPENCER, son of Robert and Anne, as shown in main line
- John Winston SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1822 - 1883) ; 7th Duke of MARLBOROUGH; K.G.
- Judith SPENCER
- Julian SPENCER
- Katherine SPENCER (? - 1542)
- Leonard (of Norwich) SPENCER
- Margaret SPENCER
- Margaret SPENCER ; (Mary)
- Margaret SPENCER
- Margaret SPENCER
- Margaret (Eleanor) SPENCER (1468? - 1501)
- Margaret SPENCER (? - 1459?)
- Margaret SPENCER (? - 1626+)
- Margaret SPENCER (? - 1704)
- Margaret SPENCER (? - 1704)
- Margareta SPENCER
- Martha SPENCER
- Martha SPENCER (1657 - 1703)
- Mary Ann SPENCER
- Mary SPENCER
- Mary SPENCER (? - 1829)
- Mary (Marah) SPENCER (Conn. 1655 - 1690 Mass.)
- Mehitable SPENCER (1642? - 1691?)
- Michael SPENCER (1530 - 1600+)
- Michael SPENCER (Bedfords. 1611 - 1653 Essex, Mass.)
- (Miss) SPENCER [her child]
- Muriel le DESPENCER (1191? (or '81) - 1252?) ; (le de SPENCER ?)
- Nicholas le SPENCER ; (DESPENCER ?)
- Nicholas SPENCER
- Nicholas SPENCER (1611 - ?)
- Nicholas SPENCER (1633 - 1689) ; Governor of Virginia Colony
- Nicholas SPENCER (? - 1626)
- (NN) SPENCER ; poss. missing generations
- Obadiah (Sr.) SPENCER (1639? - 1712 Conn.)
- Obadiah (Jr.) SPENCER (1666 - 1741)
- Obadiah SPENCER (Conn. 1695 - by 1783)
- Peleg SPENCER (1683 - 1763)
- [Philip de la SPENCER] Philip (Sir) le DESPENCER (1313 - 1349)
- Phillip SPENCER (1724 - 1816)
- Randolph Henry SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1849 - 1895) ; Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Rebecca SPENCER (1666 - by 1736)
- Reuben SPENCER (1741 - 1808)
- Richard SPENCER ; (1st husband; Robert?)
- Richard SPENCER (Baron? of OFFLEY) (1559? - 1624)
- Robert SPENCER (1406? - 1477?) ; or: poss. John (q.v. : Robert's uncle)
- Robert SPENCER (1570 - 1627) ; 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton; of ALTHORP
- Robert SPENCER (1630? - 1678?)
- Robert SPENCER (1674 - 1748)
- Robert SPENCER [his child]
- Robert SPENCER (? - 1620)
- Robert SPENCER (Bedford 1460? - 1521?)
- Robert (Sir; of Spencercombe) SPENCER (Devon 1430 - 1500?)
- Robert (K.G.) SPENCER (Paris 1640 - 1702) ; 2nd Earl of SUNDERLAND
- Ruth SPENCER (1763 - 1844)
- Sabra SPENCER (Conn. 1726 - ?)
- Sally SPENCER (1787 - 1859)
- Samuel SPENCER (1638? - 1716)
- Samuel SPENCER (1668? - 1748)
- Samuel SPENCER (1744 - 1818)
- Samuel SPENCER (? - 1756?)
- Samuel SPENCER (Conn. ? - 1743)
- Sarah SPENCER (1636 - 1691 Conn.) ; (1st wife)
- Sarah SPENCER (1678? - 1732+) ; (Susan)
- Sarah (Lady) SPENCER (1787 - 1870)
- Sarah SPENCER (? - 1707)
- Sarah SPENCER (? - 1712)
- Sarah SPENCER (SPENSER) (New Jersey 1694? - ?)
- Sharpe SPENCER (? - 1814?)
- [Susan SPENCER] Elizabeth COOKE ; or: prob. not Susan SPENCER;
- Susan SPENCER (? - 1614?) ; (Susanna)
- Susannah SPENCER ; or: Sarah SWEET
- Susannah SPENCER (1696 - 1746)
- Susannah SPENCER (1775 - 1847)
- Susannah Walker SPENCER (1705 - 1788)
- Tabitha SPENCER (1575?? - 1612?)
- Thomas Lawrence SPENCER (1648? - 1699)
- Thomas (of Ufton) SPENCER
- Thomas (of Ufton) SPENCER
- Thomas SPENCER (1384? - 1433+) ; (some srcs show him with the pedigree of the Thomas SPENCER shown here as his grandfather)
- Thomas SPENCER (1500? - 1564)
- Thomas SPENCER (1514? - 1547?)
- Thomas SPENCER [his child]
- Thomas SPENCER (? - 1474)
- Thomas (Sir; of Everton) SPENCER (? - 1576?)
- Thomas (of Claverdon) SPENCER (? - 1630)
- Thomas SPENCER (Bedfords. by 1607 - 1687 Conn.) ; (immigrant)
- Thomas SPENCER (by 1335 - ?) ; (DESPENCER ?) (relation of Spencer to Despencer is thought by many to be an ancient genealogical fraud)
- Thomas SPENCER (Conn. 1640? - 1689)
- Thomas SPENCER (Conn. 1702 - 1754)
- Timothy Phelps SPENCER (1809 - 1885)
- Timothy SPENCER (1652? - by 1704)
- Timothy SPENCER (1749 - 1773)
- Ursula SPENCER [her child]
- Welthyan SPENCER [her child]
- William (of Badby) SPENCER
- William SPENCER
- William SPENCER
- William (of Rodborne) SPENCER (1440? - ?) ; Baron of WORMLEIGHTON
- William (Sir; of Yarnton) SPENCER (1555? - 1608 Yarnton)
- William SPENCER (1585? - 1654)
- William SPENCER (1592 - 1636) ; 2nd Baron Spencer of WORMLEIGHTON
- William (of Ashton) SPENCER (1622+ - ?)
- William SPENCER (1677 - 1745)
- William (Sir; Knight) SPENCER (? - 1532)
- William SPENCER (Bedford 1601 - 1640 Conn.) ; lived in Cambridge, Mass.; (founding member of `Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company'; served on Gen. Courts of both Mass. and Conn.)
- William SPENCER-CAVENDISH (London 1917 - 1944 Belgium) ; Marquis of HARTINGTON
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SPETH
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SPIAR
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SPIEGEL
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SPIESS or SPIES
SPIEZ
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SPIKER
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SPINE --- (see SPINETO)
SPINELLI
SPINELLINI
SPINETO or SPINE or SPINNEY
SPINI
SPINKE or SPYNKE
SPINNEY --- (see SPINETO)
SPINOET
SPINOLA
SPIRA
SPIRES --- (see SPEYER)
SPIRITS
SPITAMA
SPITTAL
SPITZENBERG
SPITZER
SPITZKE
SPITZNAS
SPITZNASEN
SPITZNASS
SPLENI
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SPLINTER
SPLIT
SPOET
SPOFFORD
SPOFFORTH
SPOHR
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SPONECK
SPONHEIM or SPANHEIM or SPONDHEIM or SPONHEIM-KREUZNACH or SPONHEIM-STARKENBURG
SPONTIN
SPOONER
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SPORCKEN
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SPOUT
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SPRAGG
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SPRATT
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SPRENCHEAUX
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SPREUL or SPREULE
SPRIGG
SPRIGGS
SPRIGGY
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SPRING
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[Sarah SPRINGER] Anne POWELL (Maryland) ; or: Sarah SPRINGER
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SPRINGINTGUT
SPROAT
SPROTT
SPURILA
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SPURSTOW or SPURSTOWE
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SPYNKE --- (see SPINKE)
SQUAREBRIGGS
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SQUIBB
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SQUILLACE
SQUILLACHE
SQUIRE or SQUYER or SQUYRE
SQUIRES
SQUIRRY --- (see SQUERY)
SQUYER or SQUYRE --- (see SQUIRE)
SRACIMIR
SRAZIMIR
SRDETS
SREM
SROCZYCKI or SROCZYCKA
SRPSKO ZAGORJE
SRUBNAYA
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