Monarchist Society Of America Home Page Royal Houses of the world; genealogy and Titles of Nobility Pages; Conferences,Exhibitions For a site dedicated to News on Monarchies around the world, http://home1.gte.net/eskandar/monarchistsociety.html
Extractions: This page is dedicated to Monarchists everywhere! Table of Contents NOTE: Visitors now have two options when looking at this site. 1) Click on the table of contents below to read and view the pages contained within it. 2) Search this entire site on a customized search engine for a specific term and then focus on the page and article or chapter that contains that term. The search engine also allows a search of the entire web. Happy searching! Search This Site The Web for Get a Free Search Engine for Your Web Site About the Monarchist Society of America Honorary Members List of Monarchist Society of America Monarchist Mission and Credo ... E-mail and Comments; "Monarchist Webring" Logo The Monarchist Mission and Credo: The Monarchist Society Page is dedicated to the dissemination of information and ideas relating to monarchy and the monarchic form of government. Its aim is to provide arguments in support of the monarchic form of government as a superior alternative to other forms of government, and to encourage the discussion and support of these ideas in national and international forums of intellectual and political discourse. The Monarchist Society Page will provide the viewer/reader with links to related sites; chronicle past and present monarchies, royal houses and aristocratic lineages; provide a forum for information, discussion and research on the topic of monarchy; list, review and comment on literature, articles, books, biographies on the subject; and provide a base for like-minded individuals and organizations to join in its efforts for the promotion and proliferation of the notion of monarchic government.
BURKES PEERAGE & GENTRY TODAY AUGUST 2003 of medieval English kings number in the millions in the UK and around the world . worldwide Ancestral Research Services offer genealogy research, http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/common/newsletters/August2003.asp
Extractions: THE DEFINITIVE HISTORICAL GUIDE TO THE UK AND IRELAND'S TITLED AND LANDED FAMILIES FOR SUBSCRIBERS LOG IN ATAVUS Library US Presidential Families British Prime Ministers ... Lordly Cartoons LEARN ABOUT... THE LATEST NEWS FREE E-MAIL UPDATES A to Z guide Article library ... Tell your Friends and Family ABOUT BURKE'S About Us Contact Us First Time Visitor? Site Map ... The Genealogy Register DO YOU HAVE ROYAL BLOOD? What is Blood Royal? Who qualifies for such a description? According to distinguished genealogist Sir Anthony Wagner, descendants of medieval English kings number in the millions in the UK and around the world. Read the introduction to BLOOD ROYAL by Charles Mosley Blood Royal will form a major new addition to the subscriber database in coming months when the genealogies of Britain's monarchs will be digitised. Watch this newsletter for more information. Read about the single greatest change to London's waterfront - the construction of the Embankment in this sample chapter , complete with illustrations and commentary on the north bank of the Thames at Westminster. Also see
Innisfil Public Library - Links Royal Genealogies nbspBasic birth/death/marriage information on British royals . Census Links nbspLinks to census information from around the world. http://www.innisfil.library.on.ca/links/catlist.php?CatID=190&CurrentCat=Genealo
Kloosterman Genealogy, Why I Made My Website genealogy of the Kloosterman family from 1550 2000, emigrants to It s greatgetting Email of people from around the world who have visited the page. http://www.kloosterman.be/website-why-and-how.php
Extractions: I started of designing and writing my Web Page initially, because I wanted to learn HTML so it was sort of a fun practice ground where I could try out different coding techniques. As I added more content it evolved into a kind of self-statement, and I started to care about it. I felt it was a way of letting the world know who I am - call it an ego trip if you like. Another reason I made this web page was really to see if I could do it. So the first 1-2 years I fooled around a bit, with different designs and layouts. But down the line I realized that I was missing something essential. I wanted to make a real personal Web site, so it had to contain personal content. Some of you may be thinking "Well, that's obvious?" but others of you are wondering "What is personal content, what does that mean?" By personal content I mean that the page must exhibit content that tells your readers about your thoughts, ideas, interests, hobbies, family, friends, feelings, or something you feel strongly about. I think that just about covers it.
New England Historic Genealogical Society ancestors, ancestry, biography, family, genealogical, genealogy, history, NEHGS, trace their family history throughout New England and around the world. http://www.newenglandancestors.org/press/
Extractions: Login Site Search Help Printer Friendly Page ... Education Center Shortcut to: Home About NEHGS Giving to NEHGS Press Research Main Databases Research Services Forums The Great Migration Newsletter Reference Links Libraries Main Research Library Manuscripts Borrow a Book Library Catalog Store Education Center Main Articles and Publications Calendar Getting Started Kids Corner Membership Join NEHGS Renew your Membership Gift Membership Benefits of Membership About NEHGS Our History Staff/Contact Volunteers Council Annual Report Newbury Street Press NEHGS News and Press The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest genealogical society in the country. For over 150 years, NEHGS has helped new and experienced researchers trace their family history throughout New England and around the world. Today NEHGS has over 20,000 members worldwide. To find out more about NEHGS or to request an interview, contact the press office at 617-226-1252 or email lprescott@nehgs.org
Genealogy Coats of Arms from Ireland and around the world by Eddie Geoghegan Coats ofArms Famous Roots Looking at the Ancestors in Celebrity Genealogies http://www.mindspring.com/~brucec/links20.htm
Extractions: GENERAL Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet Ancestry.com Ancestry World Tree FamilySearch ... The Scottish Genealogy Society - Family History Index Adams Adams ADAMS GENEALOGY Adams Pedigree Timeline Adams ... Mercer Co, IL Addington Rebecca Addington (Shelley) Chamberlain The Addington Association Home Page Yahoo! Groups witchtrialfamilies Ancient httpwww.hi.is-~eybjorn-ugm-ugm4.html An Interview with P.F.J. Turner (The Saxon Shore, Summer 2000) Arthurian Inscription found at Tintagel Hávamál ... Godgyfu Godiva of Coventry Yep - I am descended from her AEthelred II the Unready, King of England Anglo-Saxon Writings From Nennius's The History of the Britons Royal Genealogies Part 38 ... The House of Ptolemy Antrobus Medieval Links Medieval Sourcebook Introduction Chester UK - Chester City Council - Tourism Chester Archaeological Society ... BISSELL of Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut Bosworth Bosworth Market Bosworth Genealogy BOSWORTH of Boston, Mass. BRONSON family of Essex Co., England, and Farmington, Conn. ... Bush - Ancestry of George W. Bush Cady Silas H. Cady descendants
Official Government Source For Scottish Genealogy Welcome to the official government source of genealogical data for Scotland thousands of documents available around the world at the touch of a button. http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/index.php?area=content/features/scan
Extractions: News Special Occasions Royal Families Royal Addresses ... Contact History of the Greek Royal Family By Lisa May Davidson As King Constantine II once remarked, "Exile is a Greek habit." His Majesty's point is well taken. The modern day Kings of Greece have gone into exile numerous times, only to return to power years later. The frequency of exile is but one of many interesting facets of this royal house. Another distinction is the high degree to which this family rose to power from obscurity in a single generation, and their continuing presence on the world's stage by their close relationship to nearly all the major reigning European houses. Perhaps most remarkable of all is the House of Oldenberg's devotion to Greece, because, with a single exception, no Greek royal has a drop of Greek blood! From the time of his marriage in 1842, Christian of Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg (1818-1906) had to struggle to support his family. A soldier by profession, Christian's family with Louise of Hesse-Cassel (1817-1898) lived simply for many years in a house in Copenhagen. Later, two of his daughters, who became royal consorts, would recall the incredible frugality by which the family lived. Having mentioned the lack of Greek ethnicity of their royal house, it is only fair to say that, while named heir to the Danish throne, Christian and his wife were primarily of German ethnic descent.
Cyndi's List - Military Resources Worldwide For anyone with a genealogical interest in the world War II German prisoner of Database of images of medals from around the world. Missing Medals.com http://www.cyndislist.com/milres.htm
Extractions: @import url( http://www.lineages.co.uk/wp-layout.css ); Search: search the entire directory search this category only Top Society History See also: This category in other languages: Danish French Italian Norwegian ... All About Royalty - European royalty and how are people related. It also contains a special page for Maxima, and for Prince Laurent.
THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BRITAIN There is a wonderful genealogy chart produced by RH Milner which lists ALL Let me bore you with the list of Royal lines included on this chart Troy, http://asis.com/~stag/royalty.html
Extractions: The ties between Jesus and England are many. The traditions surrounding Glastonbury make it certain that Jesus spent much time there. God has been "grooming" England all through history. From the arrival of Brutus in 1103 BC, Jeremiah in Ireland in 583 BC, the Druid (Hebrew) Priests, the Megalith Builders of prehistory, and the endless waves of Celts and Scythians that migrated to that area, I think we can conclude that England has a part in God's plan. In another place, I'll be offering evidence of the family ties of the British Royalty to the Roman Royalty. The story reads like a Payton Place of History. Inter-marriages and intrigue. Love and War. Good and Evil. It's all there. Why, the Roman Emperor who ended centuries of Christian persecution, and declared Christianity the religion of the state, Constantine the Great, was born and raised, in England. And was half English, on his mother's side.
Joan's Royal Favourites Male lines of Royal Houses and high nobility all around the world from Burke s Royal Families of the world , Burke, 1980. Detailed genealogical http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/favourites/favourites_tekst.htm
Extractions: This page describes all my favourites My favourite royal in history: Eleanor of Aquitaine (~1122-1204) Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine was an intelligent and emancipated woman living in the dark middle ages. Although it is a conventional rule that all ladies of high rank should be described as beautiful, all sources agree that Eleanor of Aquitaine really was beautiful. In addition, she was the richest heiress of France and became successively Queen of France and England. her daughter Aenor married to his eldest son William X (1099-1137) in 1121. They had two daughters, Eleanor and Petronilla, and a son, William Aigret. Eleanor resembled both William IX and Dangereuse; she possessed the same intelligence, gaiety, restlessness and will power. The court of William IX was the centre of western European culture: the ducal family was entertained by jongleurs, storytellers and troubadours. Unlike most of her contemporaries, male and especially female, Eleanor was carefully educated and she was an excellent student. Eleanor's happy childhood ended with the subsequent deaths of her mother, her little brother and - in 1137 - her father. The orphaned Eleanor was the richest heiress in France thus a marriage was arranged for her to its King, Louis VII (1121-1180). Louis had been brought up for an office in the church, but he had become heir to the French throne after the death of his elder brother. He was a weak, dull, grave and pious man and he and the lively Eleanor were ill matched. Louis never understood his young wife, but he appears to have adored her with a passionate admiration. It wasn't until 1145 that a daughter, Marie, was born. Meanwhile, Eleanor was eager to govern her own duchy, since she knew the troublesome Aquitainians better than anyone. However, Louis' councillor, the Abbot Sugar, resented female influence in governmental matters.
The Royal Family » Genealogy Blog Filed under The Royal Family, Celebrity genealogy Unthinkable before thesocial upheaval of the world wars, it is now more frequent than not for http://genealogyblog.com/index.php?cat=7
ScienceDaily Browse Topics Society/History Search The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt A Genealogical Sourcebook The world of royalty The history of royal families worldwide, from . http://www.sciencedaily.com/directory/Society/History/Historical_Personages/Rule
Alt.talk.royalty FAQ: British Royalty And Nobility (The Royal Noble Families of the world FAQ can be found athttp//www.heraldica.org/faqs/atrfaq.htm). Keep going climbing up the royalgenealogy. http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/britfaq.html
Extractions: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FOR ALT.TALK.ROYALTY SUMMARY: http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/atrfaq.htm ). It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the alt.talk.royalty newsgroup. Note: the FAQ contains European characters (accented letters) which may not show on your browser/newsreader or may show garbled characters. All characters used here arepart of the ISO Latin-1 set and are displayable by normal browsers. Ask your Internet Service Provider for an "8-bit clean feed" if you have this problem. Last updated on: 14 Sep 2005 (http://www.heraldica.org/contact.html) Part I: Introduction What is alt.talk.royalty? How do I access alt.talk.royalty? Welcome to alt.talk.royalty! History of the alt.talk.royalty FAQ ... Where can I get the latest version of the FAQ? Part II: British Royal Family What is the surname of the royal family? Who are the members of the royal family? Who is next in line when a king or queen regnant dies? What is the order of succession to the Throne? ... What happens when a king dies and his widow is pregnant? Part III: British Noble Families What is the peerage?
Genealogy, London, Geneology, History, UK genealogy, and Family History in London, England, UK. and treasures fromaround the world, this rivals our Smithsonian and then some. http://www.londonancestor.com/
Extractions: A B C D ... Reminder An American Tourist in London writes: London is every bit as raw, exciting, dizzy, happening, relaxing, eating, shopping, dancing, learning and entertaining as New York City but with one exception: the site of London's has being occupied since the ancient world! That has given this cosmopolitan city plenty of time to develop some historical places that you simply must see.
FreeSurnameSearch.com - World Wide Databases Royal Genealogies. This is a conversion of a huge Gedcom file into a HTML formatfor use with web Coats of Arms from Ireland and around the world http://geneaseek.geneanet.org/cgi-bin/search-en.cgi?cc=1&URL=http://www.freesurn
The Royal We The mathematical study of genealogy indicates that everyone in the world is descended He did much of his work on royal genealogies in the mid1990s, http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2002/05/olson.htm
Extractions: Also by Steve Olson: "The Genetic Archaeology of Race" (April 2001) The mathematical study of genealogy indicates that everyone in the world is descended from Nefertiti and Confucius, and everyone of European ancestry is descended from Muhammad and Charlemagne by Steve Olson few years ago the Genealogical Office in Dublin moved from a back room of the Heraldic Museum up the street to the National Library. The old office wasn't big enough for all the people stopping by to track down their Irish ancestors, and even the new, much larger office is often crowded. Because of its history of oppression and Catholic fecundity, Ireland has been a remarkably productive exporter of people. The population of the island has never exceeded 10 million, but more than 70 million people worldwide claim Irish ancestry. On warm summer days, as tourists throng nearby Trinity College and Dublin Castle, the line of visitors waiting to consult one of the office's professional genealogists can stretch out the door. This article is viewable only by Atlantic subscribers. If you are not yet a subscriber, please consider