Eadgiva (Princess) of ENGLAND (896? - 955+) ; aka Aelfgifu van ENGELAND; aka Ogiva (Eadgifu Edgiva Adiva Ogive Orgiva) of WESSEX; (married to French Ki....
Earlier life (Based on RNA) (3850+ M BC) ; (many theorists think proteins and RNA co-evolved: there was no RNA World stage); aka RNA World
Earliest life (Based on Peptide Nucleic Acid) ; or: polyamide nucleic acid or: glycol nucleic acid or: threose nucleic acid; aka AEG nucleic acid; (cyanobacteria synthesize nucleic acid chains with a simpler backbone than RNA or D....
[Early Anglicized Norse] First Speaker of Northern Old English ; or: Early Anglicized Norse; (the 'dialects' of Old English in the North were actually Anglicized Norse according to some scholars)
Early domestic dog (South China 31000 BC) ; (dog genome shows two phases)
[Early Indo-Hellenic (q.v.)] First Speaker of Italo-Celtic (3500 BC) ; poss. Kurganized Baden cuture; aka Centum branch
Earth of Basin Groups Era (Hadean Eon) (4150 M BC - 3920 M BC) ; Geology: Crust solidifies, Oldest known rock (basalt); until here, Earth was bombarded with asteroids mel....
Earth Collides with Theia (4533 M BC) ; aka The Big Splat; (scientists believe there was an incredible collision which created Earth and Moon, a ....
Earth of Cryptic Era (Hadean Eon) (4560 M BC - 4150 M BC) ; Geology: igneous rock develops; the Hadean Eon aka Priscoan (Azoic); Hadean & Archean & Proterozoic Eon....
Earth of Nectarian Era (Hadean Eon) (3920 M BC - 3850 M BC) ; Oceans form, dissolving carbon dioxide to form carbonates; (about here interaction between Jupiter and Sa....
Eber Finn MacMILED (Egypt ? - 1698 BC Eire) ; aka Heber Fionn (Fiona); 1st MONARCH of IRELAND; five sons were MONARCH (four k. by 10th Monarch)
Eber ibn SHELAH (2277? BC - 1813? BC) ; aka Heber of CHALDEA; aka Aber ('Aybar) ibn SHALEH; allegedly eponym of the HEBREWS; `Be high gift from G....
[Eberhard (Eberhard's son)] Eberhard II (Graf) von MAIENFELD (905+ - 944?) ; prob. same as Eberhard III von MAINGAU, q.v.; (im THURGAU; of MEINVELD, ZURICHGAU)
[Eberhard (Dietrich's son)] Dietrich I of CLEVES (? - 1056?) ; or: Eberhard (Dietrich's son)
Eberhard (Count) von BLIESGAU (882? - 934+) ; aka Ebberhardt I de BLIESGAU; aka Everhard I Graf im KELDACHGAU & von BONNGAU; (in ZULPICHGAUW; van CHARMOIS)
Eberhard II (Count) of NIDDAGAU (958? - 1002?) ; (Note the similarity of names and wives' names with Eberhard II of LAHNGAU, a century earlier ... must be some conflations !)
Eberhard V (Count) von NULLENBURG (1010? - 1075 (or '85)) ; Count in ZURICHGAU (& Neckargau und von Chiavenna); `the Blessed'; `the Saint'; von THURGAU; von NELLENBURG
[Eberhard II von THURGAU, q.v. (Berkhard's father-in-law)] Berkhard II (Burchard I) (Duke) of SWABIA (885? - 926 Italy) ; aka Burkhard I the ALAMANN; aka Richard I von SWABIA ?
[Ebles II de ROUCY (q.v. : Hildouin's grandson) or: prob. not Hilduin IV (q.v. : Hildouin's son)] Hildouin III (IV; 4th Count) de MONTDIDIER (998? - 1063) ; (de RAMERUPT)
[Echidna (Mother of MONSTERS), q.v.] Omphale (Queen) of LYDIA ; or: prob. not Echidna (Mother of MONSTERS), q.v.; slave to Iardanus, inherited his throne, made Heracles her sex-slave for one year
[Eckbert de MERSEBOURG, q.v.] Bruno (III; Count/Duke) of SAXONY (786? - 843) ; or: Eckbert de MERSEBOURG, q.v. or: a different Eckbert;
Eckebrecht `qui fuit Iudeus' (? - 1142+ Cologne) ; (Ekkehardt); Kaufman of St. Laurentii (ST. LAURENZ; SAN LAURENTINO); (rich Jew, later baptized as Christian in time of pogrom)
Edgar Algernon Robert GASCOYNE-CECIL (1864 - 1958) ; 1st Viscount CECIL of CHELWOOD; (Diplomat, organized League of Nations; Nobel Peace Laureate (1937))
Edgar Allan POE (Boston 1809 - 1849 Baltimore) ; (famous writer, Novelist & poet; wrote 'The Raven' etc.)
[Edgiva of KENT] Aelflaeda (Elflaed Elfreda) of ENGLAND (874? - 920?) ; (2nd wife); aka Elfleda (Elflede Aelfflaed Aelfleda) of BERNICIA; of ETHELHELM (WILTSIRE; KENT)
Edith (Ellen) BOLLING (Virg. 1872 - 1961 Washington, D.C.) ; aka Mrs. (Widow) GALT; First Lady (WILSON) of the United States; (after Wilson's stroke, she exercised a strong role in U.S. government)
Edmund (Eadmund) I of ENGLAND (921? - 26/5/946) ; (EADVVEARDING); King of WESSEX & MERCIA; `the Deed Doer'; `the Magnificent'; (2nd in command at Battle of Brunanburh)
Edmund `the Good' de MORTIMER (Wales 1352 - 1381 Cork) ; 3rd Earl of MARCH; 1st Earl of ULSTER; (as heir of his 4-g grandmother Gwladys Dhu, he can be considered ....
[Edmund (Edmund's son)] Edmund `the Good' de MORTIMER (Wales 1352 - 1381 Cork) ; 3rd Earl of MARCH; 1st Earl of ULSTER; (as heir of his 4-g grandmother Gwladys Dhu, he can be considered ....
Edmund II `Ironside' of WESSEX (994? - 30/11/1016) ; King of ENGLAND; this brilliant soldier was briefly the hope of England, but he died very young and Engla....
Ednyfed FYCHAN (Lord/Arglwydd) of BRYNFFENIGL (1161? - 1233? (or '46?)) ; Seneschal/Prince of GWYNEDD (NORTH WALES); aka Ednyfed (Ednynet) VYCHAN ap CYNWRIG, ap KENDRICK; Lord of KRIGETH in Efinoydd
Edor ; or: Catleu (descendant of Emperor Constantine II of the West) or: prob. not Gorles Sap ap SOLOR (q.v.); (pedigrees for Lot conflict; This one is from John of Glastonbury)
[Edouard BERNARDT] (NN), an unknown lover ; or: Not! Edouard BERNARDT; (Sarah concocted a fictitious pedigree when she was nominated for the Legion d'honneur)
Edsel Bryant FORD (Detroit 1893 - 1943) ; C.E.O. of Ford Motor Company; eponym of Ford Edsel
Eduard Andreevich STOECKL (Constantinople 1804 - 1892 Paris, France) ; aka Edouard de STOECKL; Russian Diplomat who negotiated 1867 sale of Alaska (he is shown as payee on the $7+ million check)
Eduard I de BAR (? - 1336?) ; (Edward Edouard); alleged 14th Grandmaster of Priory of Sion
[Edward BULSTRODE (Esquire of the Body to Henrys VII and VIII)] George (of Wraysbury) BULSTRODE (? - 1558?) ; or: Edward BULSTRODE (Esquire of the Body to Henrys VII and VIII); (BOULSTRODE)
Edward BYAM (? - 1741) ; Governor of the Leeward Islands
Edward C. CLARK (1811 - 1882) ; (co-founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company; developed concept of retail; installment plan; 36th wealthiest American ever)
Edward DORSEY (Yorks. 1620?? - 1659 Chesapeake Bay, nr. Maryland) ; (DOESEY); (DNA TESTS show his descendants to be R-A260); prob. not aka Edward d' ARCY
Edward (I) DOTY (1598 - 1655) ; Signed the Mayflower Compact ; (DOTEN)
Edward I (King) of ENGLAND (1239 - 6/7/1307) ; (LONGSHANKS; PLANTAGENET; 31st King of SCOTS); strong general, just King, conquered Wales; made John King....
Edward II (King) of ENGLAND (1284 - 1327 Berkeley Castle) ; of CAERNAVON; scandalized the court (e.g. with his lover Piers Gaveston), deposed by his wife's lover (Ro....
Edward III (WINDSOR; King) of ENGLAND (13/11/1312 - 21/6/1377) ; also ``King of France''; (during his reign Parliament was divided into two Houses, English became officia....
Edward V (King) of ENGLAND (1470 - 1483? Tower of London) ; (K.G.; never crowned, spent most of brief reign imprisoned by his uncle)
Edward (I) `the Elder' (King) of ENGLAND (873? - 17/7/925) ; King of WESSEX; reigned 24 winters; (several of his daughters are shown marrying European nobles but some....
Edward VIII (King) of ENGLAND (Surrey 1894 - 1972 Paris) ; (K.G.; K.T.; K.P.); aka Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David WINDSOR; Grand Master of the Order of the British Empire
Edward EVERETT (Mass. 1794 - 1865 Mass.) ; famous Orator (delivered a long speech just before Lincoln's Gettysburg Address); U.S. Senator; Governor ....
Edward (Count) de EVEREUX (Salisbury 1060? - 1124?) ; Sheriff of SALISBURY; (this Norman pedigree for Edward, though shown in many sources, is thought by experts to be a fabrication)
Edward Frederick Lindley WOOD (1881 - 1959) ; 1st Earl of HALIFAX; K.G.; (important statesman, candidate for P.M. but deferred to W. Churchill in the interest of War unity)
Edward George Earle BULWER (1803? - 1873) ; 1st Baron LYTTON of KNEBWORTH; (Secretary of State for the Colonies; famous poet, popular Novelist; eponym; BULWER-LYTTON)
Edward Howland Robinson GREEN (London 1868 - 1936 Lake Placid, N.Y.) ; (lost leg, possibly due to neglect; wealthy railroad industrialist; lawyer; politician, etc.; one of the ....
Edward (1st Baronet; of HONINGTON) HUSSEY (Blankney 1585 - 1648) ; Sheriff of Lincolnshire; (father of 1st Baronet: a separate Baronetcy was created for his son Charles but....
Edward Hussey DELAVAL (1729 - 1814) ; (Scientist, winner of the Royal Society's Copley Medal)
Edward PLANTAGENET (17th Earl) of WARWICK (1475 - 1499) ; (as a claimant to the throne, he was held prisoner by King Henry VII, plotted with Perkin Warbeck, q.v., ....
Edward RUSSELL (1st Earl of ORFORD) (1652? - 1727?) ; Admiral of the Fleet; 1st Lord of the Admiralty, etc.; (one of the Immortal Seven who in 1688 ....
Edward RUTLEDGE (S.C. 1749 - 1800 S.C.) ; youngest Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of South Carolina
Edward VII of SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA (King) of ENGLAND (London 1841 - 1910 London) ; aka Albert Edward WINDSOR; K.G.; K.T.; K.Go.Fl.; K.P.; King of the UNITED KINGDOM of Great Britain & Ireland; (WETTIN)
Edward (K.G.) SEYMOUR (Wilts. 1503? - 1552 Tower Hill) ; or: John Seymour (Edward's father and Katherine's lover); 1st Earl & 1st Duke of SOMERSET; Lt-General of the North, Lord PROTECTOR of the Realm, Earl Marshall, Lo....
Edward (K.G.) de SIMMERN ('s-Gravenhage 1625 - 1663 Paris) ; King of BAVARIA; Count Palatine of the RHINE, Pfalzgraf von PFALZ-SIMMERN; aka Eduard von der PFALZ
Edward (K.G.) STAFFORD (Brecknock Castle 1478 - 17/5/1521 Tower Hill) ; 3rd Duke of BUCKINGHAM; 19th Lord High Constable of England; (forfeited Earldom and Duchy)
Edward (2nd Baronet) TURNER (1719 - 1766) ; (father of 1st Baronet; the Baronetcies of Page-Turner (then renamed Dryden) and Dryden of Canons Ashby (....
Edward de VERE (17th Earl) of OXFORD (Hedingham Castle 12/4/1550 - 24/6/1604 Hackney, Midx.) ; (VEER); aka Lord Bulbeck (Bolebec), Sanford and Badlesmere; Steward of the Forest in Essex, Privy Council....
Edward WIGHTMAN (1566? - 1612 Lichfield, Staffords.) ; or: poss. Zachariah WIGHTMAN (WHITMAN); (radical Anabaptist; last person in England to be burned at the stake for heresy)
Edward `Ned' YOUNG (St. Kitts, West Indies 1762? - 1800 Pitcairn) ; (sailed to Pitcairn Island 1790 on Bounty ); (killed Matthew Quintal for the safety of others)
[EDWARDES (Blewitt's husband)] Henry VIII TUDOR (London 1491 - 1547 London) ; Duke of York; K.G.; K.Go.Fl.; King of ENGLAND; (also proclaimed himself as King of IRELAND, in Personal U....
Edwin (King) of DEIRA (? - 633 nr. Doncaster) ; aka Iudoin; 5th BRETWALDA; poss. aka Egfrith (King) of NORTHUMBRIA; good King with large peaceful realm, capital at York
Egilona of the VISIGOTHS ; (taken prisoner by Abdul Aziz, he fell in love with her, she became influential); (Egilon Egilena Egilonona); aka Egila Omm al-YASSAM
Einion `Yrth' ap CUNEDDA (ap CUNEDAG) ; aka Eynyawn yrth; aka Enoch `the Impetuous'; 1st King of GWYNEDD; his son Owain may have been Arthur or Uther Pendragon of CAMELOT legend
[Ela de LOVAINE (shown here as mother-in-law)] Eleanor de CLIFTON (1333? - ?) ; or: Ela de LOVAINE (shown here as mother-in-law); (which Mauteby did she marry?)
Elagabalus (EMPEROR) of ROME (Syria 203? - 11/3/222) ; (became Emperor at age 14 after Battle of Antioch, due to manipulations of his grandmother Julia Maesa; ...
Elbridge GERRY (Mass. 1744 - 1814 Washington, D.C.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Massachusetts; Vice President of the U.....
[Eleanor de CLARE (q.v. : Margaret's sister-in-law)] Margaret de GOUSHILL (1294 - 1349) ; or: Eleanor de CLARE (q.v. : Margaret's sister-in-law); aka Margaret GOUSELL
Eleanor (Lady of Eglintoun) MONTGOMERY (? - 1687) ; (according to Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies , she was wife of David's father, the Baronet)
[Eleonora of THESSALONIA (2nd wife?)] Elena di BUSCA (? - by 1204) ; or: poss. Eleonora of THESSALONIA (2nd wife?); aka Helene de BUSCA; (de BUSA); (1st wife)
Elesa (Elistus) of ANCIENT SAXONY (439? - 514?) ; or: poss. Bran (Saint) Fendigaid II (q.v.); aka Aelle (Ella Elrea Aluca) of ELISENS; (beyond here fictional?); (relation to Aella `the Tyrant', q.v. ? -- perhaps they were brothers)
Eleuthere Irenee du PONT de NEMOURS (Paris 1771 - 1834 Philadelphia) ; (student of Lavoisier, chemist, industrialist; established a gunpowder mill in Delaware which became the ....
[Elflede, Alwara's niece or great-niece] Alwara (ATHELSTANSDOTTAR ?) of MERCIA ; or: poss. Elflede, Alwara's niece or great-niece; aka Alward of the EAST ANGLES
[Elisabeth von HONSTEIN (q.v. : wife of Otto Stolberg)] Elisabeth of HONSTEIN-SONDERSHAUSEN (1330? - 1381) ; or: poss. Elisabeth von HONSTEIN (q.v. : wife of Otto Stolberg)
Elisedd (Elisau Eliseg) ap GWYLOG (695? - 773) ; aka Elise ap GUILAUC; King of POWYS; the monument `Eliseg's Pillar' still stands in Llantysilio-yn-Ial, Wales
Eliza Jane HENDERSON (Danville, Illinois 13/3/1835 - 13/9/1907 Linn Co., Oregon) ; (3rd wife); (John Darwin Allen was presumably raised by a stepmother, Eliza A. Allen shows up as his guar....
Eliza MILFORD (1672? - 1735?) ; (some srcs omit her and her husband; this may account for the similarity between her name and that of her 'mother-in-law')
Elizabeth (prob. not FELL) ; or: poss. Jane FELL; (Elizabeth Sarah FELL seems to be an invention, conflating this William's wife with that of his same-named uncle)
Elizabeth Ann (Saint) BAYLEY (N.Y. City 28/8/1774 - 4/1/1821 Maryland) ; aka Mother Elizabeth Ann SETON; (founded the Sisters of Charity ; she was canonized 1975, the 1st native-born American Saint)
Elizabeth de BRABANT (? - 1355?) ; aka Isabella von BRABANT-AERSCHOT; (Peter Stewart confirms that she is Gerhard's only wife and the mother of his heir, Wilhelm V)
Elizabeth de ENFIELD (Midx. 1179?? - ?) ; (two of this name, 150 years apart, with same-named husband and mother? ... don't think so, but this is what sources imply)
Elizabeth GUNNING (Baroness HAMILTON of HAMELDON) (Huntingdons. 1733 - 1790 Argylls.) ; (mother of four Dukes -- what is the record?; great beauty; Lady of the Bedchamber; made Baroness in her right)
Elizabeth HAMMOND (Hertfords. or Sussex 1574? - 1631? Essex) ; (poss. two wives are two different women of same name, but srcs differ about which was daughter of Thomas Hammond of Lavenham)
[Elizabeth LETTICE] Lettyce TEAGLE (1612? - 1638?) ; or: Elizabeth LETTICE; (Lettice Lethe); also bore Mary (m. Thomas French : 6-g grandmother of William Huntsman)