HM George I's 16-Great Grandfather. HRE Ferdinand I's 11-Great Grandfather. U.S. President's 16-Great Grandfather. PM Churchill's 22-Great Grandfather. HM Margrethe II's 24-Great Grandfather. Poss. Gen. Pierpont Hamilton's 21-Great Grandfather. `Osawatomie' Brown's 21-Great Grandfather. Jamie's 25-Great Grandfather.
The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.
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| | | | | | | | / | -- Duncan of DULE + | ====> [ 238 ,,q,&]
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| | | | | | | / | -- Duncan (I) MacDONACHADH (Thane) of DULE (DULL)
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| | | | | | / | -- Duncan (Thane) of ATHOLL (949? - 1010?)
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| | | | | / | -- Crinan (Grimus) `the Thane' of ATHOLL
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| | | | / | -- Maldred (FitzCRINAN) of SCOTLAND
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| | | | | | \ | / | -- Malcolm II MacKENNETH of ALBA + | ==&=> [ 252 ,,pD,&]
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| | | | | | \ | -- Bethoc (Beatrix) MacKENNETH of SCOTLAND
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| | | | / | | \ | -- Aefgifu, Irish Woman of OSSORY
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| | | / | -- Maldred (FitzMALDRED) of ALLERDALE
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| | | | | \ | | / | -- Waltheof I (Earl) of NORTHUMBRIA + | ==&=> [ 255 ,,pD,&]
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| | | | | | | | / | | | OR: poss. Siward (Walroef) + | ====> [ 1]
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| | | | | | | / | -- Uchtred (Ughtred) (Earl) of NORTHUMBRIA
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| | | | | | | / | \ | -- Elfeda (Elufleda) (965? - ?)
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| | | | | \ | -- Ealdgyth (Edith) of NORTHUMBRIA (1015? - ?)
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| | | | | | \ | / | -- Ethelred II `the Unready' of ENGLAND + | ==&=> [ 255 ,G,&]
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| | | | | | \ | -- Elgifu (Aelfgifu Elgiva) of WESSEX (997? - ?)
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| | | | | | | \ | | OR: prob. Elgifu of WESSEX [alt ped] + | ====> [ 255 ,,p,&]
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| | | / | | | \ | -- Alfflaed GUNNARSDOTTIR + | ====> [ 3]
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| | / | -- Uchtred FitzMALDRED (1075? - 1128?)
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| | / | | | OR: poss. Uchtred FitzGOSPATRIC + | ====> [ 255 ,,p,&]
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| / | -- Dolfin FitzUCHTRED (1100? - 1136?)
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| - Maldred FitzDOLFIN (FitzDOLPHIN)
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| \ | / | -- Walcher (Bishop) of DURHAM (1070? - ?)
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| \ | -- Alice (Adilicia) FitzWALCHER of DURHAM (1100? - ?)
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