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    Stephen I, King of England is your 23rd great grandfather.
    You ¬â€ ¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry Marvin Welborn
    your father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Francis "Fannie" Pernerviane Welborn
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Primma M. Davis
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sarah Autra Pridgen
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Major John Pitchlynn, Sr.
    her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Jemima Sally Pitchlynn
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Marie Hickman
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Janneke aka Jane Hornbeck
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sarah Kortright
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Jannetje Aldertse Roosa
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Capt. Aeldert Hymansz Roosa
    her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Heijmen Guijsbert Roosa
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Gijsbert Goertzen Roosa
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Jutta van Heukelom, gezegd van Rosendael
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Otto Ottensz van Heukelom
    her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Otto van Heukelom
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Otto Ottensz van Heukelom
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Aleid d'Avesnes
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Guido (Gwijde Gui) d'Avesnes, bishop of Utrecht
    her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Aleid van Holland, comtesse de Hainaut
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Machteld, countess of Holland
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Matilda of Boulogne, duchess of Brabant
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Marie I, countess of Boulogne
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Stephen I, King of England
    her father

    Stephen I, King of England is your 25th great grandfather.
    You ¬â€  ·Üí Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
    your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
    his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
    his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
    her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
    his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
    his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
    his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
    his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
    his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
    his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
    his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
    his mother ·Üí Mary Pennington
    her mother ·Üí Mary Hudleston
    her mother ·Üí Sir Henry Fenwick
    her father ·Üí Margaret de Percy
    his mother ·Üí Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
    her father ·Üí Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy
    his mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
    her father ·Üí Blanche of Artois
    his mother ·Üí Mathilde van Brabant
    her mother ·Üí Henry II, duke of Brabant
    her father ·Üí Mathilde of Flanders, Duchess of Brabant
    his mother ·Üí Marie de Boulogne, Comtesse De Boulogne
    her mother ·Üí Stephen I, King of England
    her father

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    Stephen de Blois dit "Stephen d'Angleterre" (de Blois)
    English (default): Stephen,¬â€ French: √âtienne de Blois dit "Stephen d'Angleterre" (de Blois), Roi d'Angleterre, Comte de Boulogne et Champagne, Crois√© *
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    circa 1097
    Bloise, Loire-Et-Cher, France
    Death:
    October 25, 1154¬â€ (52-61)
    Dover Castle, Kent, England
    Place of Burial:
    Faversham Abbey, Faversham, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
    Immediate Family:
    Son of¬â€ âˆšâtienne Henri 'Stephen' II, Count of Blois, de Champagne and de Meaux¬â€ and¬â€ Adela, Countess of Blois

    Husband of¬â€ Mathilde de Boulogne, Comtesse de Boulogne

    Partner of¬â€ Dameta Concubine 2 de Normandie

    Father of¬â€ Gervaise de Blois, Abbot of Westminster;¬â€ Almaric de Blois;¬â€ Ralph de Blois;¬â€ Baldwin of England, Prince of England;¬â€ Mathilde de Blois;¬â€ Guillaume de Champagne, Count of Chartres, 4th Earl of Surrey;¬â€ Eustache IV, Count of Boulogne¬â€ and¬â€ Marie I, countess of Boulogne

    Brother of¬â€ Gilette de Blois-Champagne;¬â€ Agn√®s Alix de Blois-Champagne;¬â€ Guillaume de Blois, seigneur de Sully;¬â€ Ad√©la√Øde Nicole de Blois;¬â€ Thibault "Le Grande" IV de Blois, II de Champagne;¬â€ Humbert de Champagne, of Virtis & Blois;¬â€ Alix de Blois-Champagne;¬â€ Philippe de Blois-Champagne, Bishop of Chalons;¬â€ Lucia-Mahaut of Blois;¬â€ Eudes de Blois-Champagne, III;¬â€ Henry Eudes de Blois-Champagne, Bishop of Winchester¬â€ and¬â€ âˆšâl√©onore de Blois-Champagne, Countess Of Vermandois

    Half brother of¬â€ Emma de Blois-Champagne

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    Medilands "England, Kings" (29 Oct 2021) Chapter 2 "Kings of England 1135-1154 (BLOIS)
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20Kings%201066-1603.htm#_Toc21106794

    ETIENNE de Blois, son of ETIENNE Comte de Blois & his wife Adela of England (Blois [1096/97] ·Äì Dover 25 Oct 1154, bur Faversham Abbey, Kent[315]).
    Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúStephanus Blesensis palatinus comes·Äù and his wife had ·Äúfilios quatuor: Guillelmum >et Tedbaldum, Stephanumque et Henricum·Äù, adding that Etienne received ·Äúcomitatum Moritolii in Normannia et multos in Anglia...honores·Äù from ·ÄúHenrici regis avunculi sui·Äù[316].
    Orderic Vitalis records that he was created Comte de Mortain by Henry I King of England "after Guillaume Comte de Mortain was captured at Tinchebrai" (1106)[317].
    He was invested with S√©ez, Alen√ßon, Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe and Almen√®ches with La Roche-Mabille by his brother Comte Thibaut IV, after the latter was invested with these lands by Henry I King of England who had confiscated them from Robert de Bell√™me[318]. It is difficult to date this event accurately. Robert de Bell√™me's territories were confiscated in 1112, but the passage in Orderic follows a description of the rebellion of Robert Giroie which is assumed to have taken place in Jul [1119].
    Comte de Boulogne, de iure uxoris, before 1125.
    "Stephanus comes Bolonie et Morethonii et Mathildis comitissa" confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Samer by charter dated 1141 (presumably misdated because of the donorsမ titles), subscribed by "ဦEustachius de Fielnes, Willelmus et Rogerus fratres suiဦ"[319].
    After the death of his uncle Henry I King of England, Stephen crossed at once to England[320] before his rival, King Henry's daughter Matilda, and had himself crowned as STEPHEN King of England at Westminster Abbey 22 Dec 1135. His first cousin Matilda continued to dispute the succession. During the civil war which ensued, >Stephen was deposed and imprisoned by Matilda 7-10 April 1141, but restored to the throne 1 Nov 1141. He was crowned a second time at Canterbury Cathedral 1141, and a third time at Lincoln Cathedral 1146.
    Robert of Torigny records the death "1154 VIII Kal Nov" as "Stephanus rex Anglorum" and his burial "in monasterio Fasseham"[321].
    m (before 1125) MATHILDE Ctss de Boulogne, daughter of EUSTACHE [III] Comte de Boulogne & his wife Mary of Scotland ([1103/05] ·Äì Hedingham Castle, Essex 2/3 or 30 May or 3 Jul 1151, bur Faversham Abbey[322]). Her parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis[323].
    The Genealogica comitum Buloniensium names Mathilde as daughter of "Eustachius, frater Balduini regis Iheruslame" and his wife "Mariam filiam regis Scotiæ", also recording her marriage with "Stephano, filio Stephani Blesensis comitis"[324].
    The Chronicle of Gervase records the coronation "XI Kal Apr 1136ဦapud Westmonasterium" of "uxor regis Stephani"[325].
    She and her husband founded the Benedictine Abbey of Faversham in Kent, which was first colonised by the Cluniac house of Bermondsey[326].
    Robert of Torigny records the death in 1152 of "Matildis uxor Stephani regis Anglorum" and in a later passage her burial "in monasterio Fasseham", recording that she had founded the abbey[327].
    The Chronicle of Gervase records the death "V Non Mai 1152" of "Matildis regina" and her burial "apud Faversham"[328].
    Mistress (1): (1115/20) DAMETA, a Norman woman, daughter of ---. Her son granted her the manor of Chelsea for an annual rent of £4[329]. same person asဦ? DAMETA, daughter of ROBERT & his second wife Felicia ---. She is named and her parentage given by Orderic Vitalis[330]. There is no proof that this co-identity is correct. However, the chronology is favourable, and no other person with this name has yet been found in the primary sources consulted during the preparation of this document.
    Mistress (2): ---. The name of Stephen's second mistress is not known.
    King Stephen & his wife had five children:
    1. BAUDOUIN de Blois ([1126]-Tower of London [1136/37], bur Priory of Holy Trinity, Aldgate Without, London).... etc.
    2. EUSTACE de Blois ([1127/31]-Bury St Edmund·Äôs 10 or 16 Aug 1153, bur Faversham Abbey, Kent.... etc,
    3. WILLIAM de Blois ([1132/37]-11 Oct 1159, bur hospital of Montmorillon, Poitou).... etc.
    4. MATHILDE de Blois ([1133/34]-before 1141, bur Priory of Holy Trinity, Aldgate Without, London).... etc.
    5. MARIE de Blois ([1136]-Montreuil 1182, bur Montreuil).... etc.
    §
    King Stephen had ... illegitimate children by Mistress(es):
    6. GERVAIS de Blois ([1115/20]-1160, bur Westminster Abbey).... etc

    Stephen often known as Stephen of Blois (c. 1096 ·Äì 25 October 1154) was a grandson of William the Conqueror. He was the last Norman King of England, from 1135 to his death, and also the Count of Boulogne jure uxoris. His reign was marked by civil war with his rival the Empress Matilda and general chaos, known as The Anarchy. He was succeeded by Matilda's son, Henry II, the first of the Angevin or Plantagenet kings.
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    Stephen de Blois, King of England
    Stephen often known as Stephen of Blois (c. 1096 ·Äì 25 October 1154) was a grandson of William the Conqueror. He was the last Norman King of England, from 1135 to his death, and also the Count of Boulogne jure uxoris. His reign was marked by civil war with his rival the Empress Matilda and general chaos, known as The Anarchy. He was succeeded by Matilda's son, Henry II, the first of the Angevin or Plantagenet kings.

    WIkipedia links in different languages:
    Stephen of England http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_of_England
    Stefan av England http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_av_England
    Esteban de Blois http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esteban_de_Blois
    Estêv√£o I de Inglaterra http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Est%C3%AAv%C3%A3o_I_de_Inglaterra
    Étienne d'Angleterre http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne_d%27Angleterre

    1st cousin 25 times removed of Queen Elizabeth II

    Stephen (c. 1092/6 ·Äì 25 October 1154), often referred to as Stephen of Blois, was a grandson of William the Conqueror. He was King of England from 1135 to his death, and also the Count of Boulogne in right of his wife. Stephen's reign was marked by the Anarchy, a civil war with his cousin and rival, the Empress Matilda. He was succeeded by Matilda's son, Henry II, the first of the Angevin kings.
    Stephen was born in the County of Blois in middle France; his father, Count Stephen-Henry, died while Stephen was still young, and he was brought up by his mother, Adela. Placed into the court of his uncle, Henry I, Stephen rose in prominence and was granted extensive lands. Stephen married Matilda of Boulogne, inheriting additional estates in Kent and Boulogne that made the couple one of the wealthiest in England. Stephen narrowly escaped drowning with Henry I's son, William Adelin, in the sinking of the White Ship in 1120; William's death left the succession of the English throne open to challenge. When Henry I died in 1135, Stephen quickly crossed the English Channel and with the help of his brother Henry of Blois, a powerful ecclesiastic, took the throne, arguing that the preservation of order across the kingdom took priority over his earlier oaths to support the claim of Henry I's daughter, the Empress Matilda.
    The early years of Stephen's reign were largely successful, despite a series of attacks on his possessions in England and Normandy by David I of Scotland, Welsh rebels, and the Empress Matilda's husband, Geoffrey of Anjou. In 1138 the Empress's half-brother Robert of Gloucester rebelled against Stephen, threatening civil war. Together with his close advisor, Waleran de Beaumont, Stephen took firm steps to defend his rule, including arresting a powerful family of bishops. When the Empress and Robert invaded in 1139, however, Stephen was unable to crush the revolt rapidly, and it took hold in the south-west of England. Captured at the battle of Lincoln in 1141, Stephen was abandoned by many of his followers and lost control of Normandy. Stephen was freed only after his wife and William of Ypres, one of his military commanders, captured Robert at the Rout of Winchester, but the war dragged on for many years with neither side able to win an advantage.
    Stephen became increasingly concerned with ensuring that his son Eustace would inherit his throne. The King tried to convince the Church to agree to crown Eustace to reinforce his claim; Pope Eugene III refused, and Stephen found himself in a sequence of increasingly bitter arguments with his senior clergy. In 1153 the Empress's son, Henry FitzEmpress, invaded England and built an alliance of powerful regional barons to support his claim for the throne. The two armies met at Wallingford, but neither side's barons were keen to fight another pitched battle. Stephen began to examine a negotiated peace, a process hastened by the sudden death of Eustace. Later in the year Stephen and Henry agreed to the Treaty of Winchester, in which Stephen recognised Henry as his heir in exchange for peace, passing over William, Stephen's second son. Stephen died the following year. Modern historians have extensively debated the extent to which Stephen's personality, external events, or the weaknesses in the Norman state contributed to this prolonged period of civil war.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen,_King_of_England

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