PedigreeMaria Skleraina
F, #13828, b. 1005, d. 1041
Events
1005
Birth
1005 | Constantinople, Turkey
1041~36
Death
1041 | Constantinople, Turkey
Last Edited | 9 November 2011 18:07:34 |
PedigreeMathilda de Normandy1,2,3
F, #13829, b. estimated 990, d. 1017
Parents

Mathilde de Normandy
Events
990
1004
Before 1004
Birth: 983 | Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Touraine, France
Death: 15 November 1037 | Battle of Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France
1017~27
Last Edited | 25 August 2022 08:16:34 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreePappia & of Normandy1
F, #13830, b. 980, d. 8 February 1028
Parents
Events
980
Birth
980 | Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haut-Normandy, France
1028~48
Death
8 February 1028 | Caux, Allier, Auvergne, France
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeGilbert & de St. Valerie1
M, #13831, b. 977, d. after 1011
Events
Title
Gilbert & de St. Valerie held the title Seigneur de Gamaches.
977
Birth
977 | St. Valery-en-Caux, Normandy, France
1011
Death
After 1011 | St. Valery-en-Caux, Normandy, France
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeNigel of Oyly
M, #13832, b. 1040, d. 1112
Parents
Family: Agnes (b. 1045, d. 1113)
Events
1040
Birth
1040 | Ouilly-Basset, Normandy, France
1112~72
Death
1112 | Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England
Last Edited | 5 July 2022 05:49:35 |
PedigreeFulk of Aulney
M, #13833, b. 1048
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 24 December 2011 07:44:36 |
PedigreeGeofrey II of Provence
M, #13836, b. estimated 1030, d. 13 February 1067
Parents
Events
1030
1062~32
Title
1062
Geofrey II of Provence held the title Count of Forcalquier.
1067~37
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 05:38:42 |
PedigreeErmengarde
F, #13837, b. estimated 1012
Events
Last Edited | 29 October 2011 07:30:51 |
PedigreeCatherine of Bulgaria
F, #13840, b. 1008, d. after 1059
Parents

Catherine of Bulgaria
Events
1008
Birth
1008 | Ohrid, Macedonia, Bulgaria
Title
From 1057 to 1059
Catherine of Bulgaria held the title Empress Consort of Byzantium Empire.
1059
Death
After 1059 | Veliko, Turnovo, Bulgaria
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 07:47:14 |
PedigreeManuel Komnenos
M, #13841, b. estimated 1048
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 07:40:40 |
PedigreeMaria Komnenos
F, #13842, b. 1050
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 28 December 2011 10:41:32 |
PedigreeIvan Vladislav
M, #13843, b. about 977, d. 1018
Parents
Father | Aron (b. estimated 952) |
Family: Maria (b. estimated 985)
Events
977
Title
From August 1015 to February 1018
Ivan Vladislav held the title Emperor of the Bulgarians.
1018~41
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 07:35:03 |
PedigreeMaria
F, #13844, b. estimated 985
Events
Last Edited | 29 October 2011 10:59:06 |
PedigreeAron
M, #13845, b. estimated 952
Events
Note
Aron was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuil of Bulgaria and third son of Comita Nikola, Duke of Sofia. After the fall of the eastern parts of the country under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his three brothers David, Moses and Samuil continued the resistance to the west. They were called Comutopuli and ruled the country together, as the rightful heir to the throne, Boris II and Roman were imprisoned in Constantinople. The residence of Aron was Sofia situated on the main road between Constantinople and Western Europe. He had to defend the area from enemy invasions and attack the Byzantine territories in Thrace.
[edit] Treason and death
In 976 in the beginning the major campaign against the Byzantine Empire, the two eldest brothers David and Moses perished but the Bulgarians achieved great successes including the return of north-eastern Bulgaria. During that time, the Byzantine Emperor Basil II had to fight both the Bulgarians and the dangerous rebellion under Bardas Skleros and he turned the customary means of the Byzantine policy: conspiracy.
His attention concentrated to Aron, who was more dangerous at the time due to the proximity of his seat to Thrace; and because of his ambition to rule over Bulgaria alone which made an eventual peace profitable for both Aron and Basil. The Bulgarian nobel asked for the Emperor's sister hand and Basil agreed but he tried to deceive Aron and sent him the wife of one of his nobles and the bishop of Sevast. However the attempted deceit was revealed and the bishop was killed, but the negotiations continued nonetheless. In the end Samuil learned of the secret negotiations and on 14 June 976 Aron together with all of his kin were executed in the vicinity of Dupnitsa. Only his eldest son Ivan Vladislav, who eventually became the last Emperor of the Empire was spared due to the vindication of Samuil's son Gavril Radomir. Ironically, Ivan Vladislav murdered his saviour 39 years later.
952
Last Edited | 27 October 2011 06:41:21 |
PedigreeFred Augustus Bean
M, #13846, b. 17 May 1873, d. 1972
Parents
Events
Burial
Bristol, Grafton, NH, US
SSN
His Social Security Number was 001-16-2933.
1873
Birth
17 May 1873 | East Corinth, Penobscot County, ME, US
189825
8 November 1898 | Bristol, Grafton, NH, US
Age: ~19
Birth: estimated 1879
1910~37
Residence
1910 | Bridgewater, Grafton, NH, US
1910~37
Census
1910 | Bridgewater, Grafton, NH, US
1940~67
Census
1940 | Readfield, Kennebec, ME, US
1972~99
Death
1972 | Bristol, Grafton, NH, US
Last Edited | 29 December 2019 09:29:47 |
Citations
- [S369] NH Marriage Records Index, 1637-1947
- [S324] U.S. Census - 1910
- [S489] US Census, 1940
PedigreeEdith M Jesseman
F, #13847, b. estimated 1879
Parents
Events
1879
1898~19
8 November 1898 | Bristol, Grafton, NH, US
Age: 25
Birth: 17 May 1873 | East Corinth, Penobscot County, ME, US
Death: 1972 | Bristol, Grafton, NH, US
1910~31
Residence
1910 | Bridgewater, Grafton, NH, US
Last Edited | 13 April 2018 14:46:08 |
Citations
- [S369] NH Marriage Records Index, 1637-1947
- [S324] U.S. Census - 1910
PedigreeHattie Bean
F, #13848, b. 1897
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 7 October 2011 07:44:23 |