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Janet Ariciu

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Legg inn av Janet Ariciu » 28 des 2004 12:31:01

What site can find Edward I (LONGSHANKS) Plantagenet King of England
daugther Elizabeth marriage to Humphrey de Bohun VIII with their children?

Janet


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Tim Powys-Lybbe

Re: where

Legg inn av Tim Powys-Lybbe » 28 des 2004 12:54:06

In message of 28 Dec, monkey@getgoin.net ("Janet Ariciu") wrote:

What site can find Edward I (LONGSHANKS) Plantagenet King of England
daugther Elizabeth marriage to Humphrey de Bohun VIII with their
children?

http://www.genealogics.org

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Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@powys.org
For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org

Leo van de Pas

Re: where

Legg inn av Leo van de Pas » 28 des 2004 13:21:01

What site? You can find these in my site but not I you try to find them with
the name Plantagenet. Http://www.genealogics.org
best wishes
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia

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What site can find Edward I (LONGSHANKS) Plantagenet King of England
daugther Elizabeth marriage to Humphrey de Bohun VIII with their children?

Janet


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Janet Ariciu

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Legg inn av Janet Ariciu » 28 des 2004 13:51:01

Thank you much. I have cousin who want to know
Janet

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What site? You can find these in my site but not I you try to find them with
the name Plantagenet. Http://www.genealogics.org
best wishes
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia

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Subject: where


What site can find Edward I (LONGSHANKS) Plantagenet King of England
daugther Elizabeth marriage to Humphrey de Bohun VIII with their children?

Janet


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Gjest

Re: where

Legg inn av Gjest » 28 des 2004 19:11:02

In a message dated 12/28/2004 6:25:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,
monkey@getgoin.net writes:

What site can find Edward I (LONGSHANKS) Plantagenet King of England
daugther Elizabeth marriage to Humphrey de Bohun VIII with their children?

Janet





How about the well detested Family Search site of the LDS. Her Ancestral
File no. with them is: JJDN-W9.


If someone is aware of false information on this particular entry of this
particular site please tell Janetl.


Gordon Hale
Grand Prairie, Texas

Gjest

Re: where

Legg inn av Gjest » 28 des 2004 23:20:11

I recently found a site that *seems* to be excellent and honest in
terms of references and questions. I have not seen it discussed in this
group and would like to hear what the experts think of it. If it is as
good as it appears to my amateur eyes, it has a great deal of
genealogical information on the Bohuns as well as many other families.
The site is:
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/briti ... ohun01.htm best, Bronwen

Tim Powys-Lybbe

Re: where

Legg inn av Tim Powys-Lybbe » 29 des 2004 00:58:27

In message of 28 Dec, lostcooper@yahoo.com wrote:

I recently found a site that *seems* to be excellent and honest in
terms of references and questions. I have not seen it discussed in this
group and would like to hear what the experts think of it. If it is as
good as it appears to my amateur eyes, it has a great deal of
genealogical information on the Bohuns as well as many other families.
The site is:
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/briti ... ohun01.htm best, Bronwen

It has the usual problem of most genealogical web-sites, that of giving
no references to where they got their information from.

Compare that sort of approach with the Henry Project on
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/henry.htm
and then ask which is the more likely to be a reasonable account of the
families concerned.

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Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@powys.org
For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org

Gjest

Re: where

Legg inn av Gjest » 29 des 2004 01:23:21

There is a separate page within the site which explains their use of
references and provides cautions. I guess it is too general for the
academic researcher. I will look at the site you suggest - thanks. Have
a good new year, Bronwen

Gjest

Re: where

Legg inn av Gjest » 29 des 2004 01:42:54

I looked at the site you suggest and realized that I had been there
before. While it has certainly grown, my problem with it is simply that
it only helps when you are looking for the ancestors of Henry II (since
that is the clearly stated intent of the site). The question that began
this thread dealt with the Bohun family, some centuries later. I use
Leo's site frequently (usually one of the first places I go) but my
aging computer navigates it very slowly. I have found the use of as
many sites as I can find (excluding the obviously flaky ones) to be the
most useful thing. For the particular marriage in question, between
Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet, the Butler Society might
also be of some help as the Butlers of Ormond and Dunboyne descend from
this marriage.

Gjest

Re: where

Legg inn av Gjest » 29 des 2004 05:16:02

In a message dated 12/28/2004 5:30:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
lostcooper@yahoo.com writes:

recently found a site that *seems* to be excellent and honest in
terms of references and questions. I have not seen it discussed in this
group and would like to hear what the experts think of it. If it is as
good as it appears to my amateur eyes, it has a great deal of
genealogical information on the Bohuns as well as many other families.
The site is:
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/briti ... ohun01.htm best, Bronwen





Got a 404 error respose.

Gordon Hale
Grand Prairie, Texas

Peter Stewart

Re: where

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 29 des 2004 06:41:19

<GRHaleJr@aol.com> wrote in message news:8c.1d1fb0cb.2f0385fc@aol.com...
In a message dated 12/28/2004 5:30:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
lostcooper@yahoo.com writes:

recently found a site that *seems* to be excellent and honest in
terms of references and questions. I have not seen it discussed in this
group and would like to hear what the experts think of it. If it is as
good as it appears to my amateur eyes, it has a great deal of
genealogical information on the Bohuns as well as many other families.
The site is:
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/briti ... ohun01.htm best, Bronwen





Got a 404 error respose.

Try

http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/briti ... bohun1.htm

but note that the "main sources" given are Burke's _Extinct Peerage_ and
CP - apart from the two Bohun tables, both clearly derived "mainly" from
Burke since details on only a minority of the individuals can be found in
CP, there's nothing to inspire any more confidence in the other lineages
from a quick check.

If you are only going to use online material, Leo's Genealogics site is
altogether a very much better resource than this Stirnet families database.

Peter Stewart

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