Emund Ii "the Old" King of Sweden
References:
(1) Konig. Gen. Hist. page 150, 151.
(2) Nordisk Familjebok, vol. 1, page 1134.
(3) The Plantagenet Ancestry, page 26.
(4) Keiser und Koenig Hist., part 1, page 142, 143.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Rosalia E. A. Kelsch, Salt Lake City Utah.
References:
(1) Konig. Gen. Hist. page 150, 151.
(2) Nordisk Familjebok, vol. 1, page 1134.
(3) The Plantagenet Ancestry, page 26.
(4) Keiser und Koenig Hist., part 1, page 142, 143.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Rosalia E. A. Kelsch, Salt Lake City Utah.
References:
(1) Konig. Gen. Hist. page 150, 151.
(2) Nordisk Familjebok, vol. 1, page 1134.
(3) The Plantagenet Ancestry, page 26.
(4) Keiser und Koenig Hist., part 1, page 142, 143.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Rosalia E. A. Kelsch, Salt Lake City Utah.
References:
(1) Konig. Gen. Hist. page 150, 151.
(2) Nordisk Familjebok, vol. 1, page 1134.
(3) The Plantagenet Ancestry, page 26.
(4) Keiser und Koenig Hist., part 1, page 142, 143.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Rosalia E. A. Kelsch, Salt Lake City Utah.
References:
(1) Konig. Gen. Hist. page 150, 151.
(2) Nordisk Familjebok, vol. 1, page 1134.
(3) The Plantagenet Ancestry, page 26.
(4) Keiser und Koenig Hist., part 1, page 142, 143.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Rosalia E. A. Kelsch, Salt Lake City Utah.
References:
(1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call.
(2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George
Andrews Moriarty.(3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis.
(4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz
Von Isenburg.(5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne.
(6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald
Paget.(7) The American Genealogist.
(8) The Genealogist.
(9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.(10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick
Kraentzler.(11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton.
(12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands
Feudataires, Paris, 1863.(13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes.
(14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(15) Tablettes Chronologiques.
(16) From Whence We Came, Burdick.
(17) Magna Charta Sureties.
(18) Manga Charta Barons.
(19) Magna Charta, Wurts.
(20) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.
(21) Royal Daughters of England.
(22) Kings of England.
(23) Burke's Peerage.
(24) Histoire de la Maison Royale de France, Pere Anselme.
(25) Some Feudal Coats of Arms, page 75.,
References:
(1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call.
(2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George
Andrews Moriarty.(3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis.
(4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz
Von Isenburg.(5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne.
(6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald
Paget.(7) The American Genealogist.
(8) The Genealogist.
(9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.(10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick
Kraentzler.(11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton.
(12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands
Feudataires, Paris, 1863.(13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes.
(14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(15) Tablettes Chronologiques.
(16) From Whence We Came, Burdick.
(17) Magna Charta Sureties.
(18) Manga Charta Barons.
(19) Magna Charta, Wurts.
(20) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.
(21) Royal Daughters of England.
(22) Kings of England.
(23) Burke's Peerage.
(24) Histoire de la Maison Royale de France, Pere Anselme.
(25) Some Feudal Coats of Arms, page 75.,
Abu Amr Abbad Ben Muhammad II AL-MUTADID
References:
(1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call.
(2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George
Andrews Moriarty.(3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis.
(4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz
Von Isenburg.(5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne.
(6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald
Paget.(7) The American Genealogist.
(8) The Genealogist.
(9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.(10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick
Kraentzler.(11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton.
(12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands
Feudataires, Paris, 1863.(13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes.
(14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(15) Tablettes Chronologiques.
(16) From Whence We Came, Burdick.
(17) Royalty for Commoners, Roderick Stuart.
Historical Notes:
(1) It is now well known that genealogies of many important Spanish families
have been altered in the past through a process of "limpieza" or "cleansing" to
reflect only pure Christian (Catholic) lines. The Judeo-Christian lines
steming from the Spanish Inquisition and Moslem lineages from the Crusades have
been dropped as though they never existed.Competent researchers of the 20th Century have been restoring these lines using
Arabic records which were always available, the Moslems not finding Christian
converts objectionable.The Lineage of Elisabeth of Seville, also known by her Arabic name of Zayda was
developed by Forest E. Barber of Long Beach California. Mr. Barber spent 32
years of research in Europe, America, and Morocco, developing the presentation
which appears here and elsewhere, i.e., The Augustan Magazine. His
bibliography with 23 entries include many of the great Arab works. His
correspondence and personal contacts include the greatest authorities, amongst
them Sir Ian Moncreiffe of that Ilk, who himself uncovered several Jewish,
Moslem, and Oriental lines before his death in 1985.
References:
(1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call.
(2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George
Andrews Moriarty.(3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis.
(4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz
Von Isenburg.(5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne.
(6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald
Paget.(7) The American Genealogist.
(8) The Genealogist.
(9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.(10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick
Kraentzler.(11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton.
(12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands
Feudataires, Paris, 1863.(13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes.
(14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(15) Tablettes Chronologiques.
(16) From Whence We Came, Burdick.
(17) Royalty for Commoners, Roderick Stuart.
Historical Notes:
(1) It is now well known that genealogies of many important Spanish families
have been altered in the past through a process of "limpieza" or "cleansing" to
reflect only pure Christian (Catholic) lines. The Judeo-Christian lines
steming from the Spanish Inquisition and Moslem lineages from the Crusades have
been dropped as though they never existed.Competent researchers of the 20th Century have been restoring these lines using
Arabic records which were always available, the Moslems not finding Christian
converts objectionable.The Lineage of Elisabeth of Seville, also known by her Arabic name of Zayda was
developed by Forest E. Barber of Long Beach California. Mr. Barber spent 32
years of research in Europe, America, and Morocco, developing the presentation
which appears here and elsewhere, i.e., The Augustan Magazine. His
bibliography with 23 entries include many of the great Arab works. His
correspondence and personal contacts include the greatest authorities, amongst
them Sir Ian Moncreiffe of that Ilk, who himself uncovered several Jewish,
Moslem, and Oriental lines before his death in 1985.
References:
(1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call.
(2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George
Andrews Moriarty.(3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis.
(4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz
Von Isenburg.(5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne.
(6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald
Paget.(7) The American Genealogist.
(8) The Genealogist.
(9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.(10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick
Kraentzler.(11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton.
(12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands
Feudataires, Paris, 1863.(13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes.
(14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(15) Tablettes Chronologiques.
(16) From Whence We Came, Burdick.
(17) Royalty for Commoners, Roderick Stuart.
Historical Notes:
(1) It is now well known that genealogies of many important Spanish families
have been altered in the past through a process of "limpieza" or "cleansing" to
reflect only pure Christian (Catholic) lines. The Judeo-Christian lines
steming from the Spanish Inquisition and Moslem lineages from the Crusades have
been dropped as though they never existed.Competent researchers of the 20th Century have been restoring these lines using
Arabic records which were always available, the Moslems not finding Christian
converts objectionable.The Lineage of Elisabeth of Seville, also known by her Arabic name of Zayda was
developed by Forest E. Barber of Long Beach California. Mr. Barber spent 32
years of research in Europe, America, and Morocco, developing the presentation
which appears here and elsewhere, i.e., The Augustan Magazine. His
bibliography with 23 entries include many of the great Arab works. His
correspondence and personal contacts include the greatest authorities, amongst
them Sir Ian Moncreiffe of that Ilk, who himself uncovered several Jewish,
Moslem, and Oriental lines before his death in 1985.