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Personal data Æthelred Mucil Ealdorman of the Gaini (Æthelred Mucil) Ealdorman of the Gaini 

  • First name Æthelred Mucil.
  • He was born.
  • He was christened about 865 in (alternate birth date).
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on December 7, 1993.
  • Occupations:
    • .
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Comte, de Guines, Ealdorman, de Mucil
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Ealdormen of the gains
    • in Ealdorman of Gainas.
    • in Eadburh of Mercia.
  • Resident:
    • England.
    • England.
  • This information was last updated on November 30, 2011.

Household of Æthelred Mucil Ealdorman of the Gaini (Æthelred Mucil) Ealdorman of the Gaini

He has/had a relationship with Ædburh.


Child(ren):

  1. Ealhswith of the Gaini  ± 852-± 904 


Notes about Æthelred Mucil Ealdorman of the Gaini (Æthelred Mucil) Ealdorman of the Gaini

Ethelred ?Mickle? var en av kong Alfreds ?ealdormen of the gains?.

King of England (841-844), First Reign; (844-849) Second Reign.
Ealdorman of the Gainai. Source: RoyaList
!DESCENT: Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Roots
of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th ed., at 2
(1992). Line 1-15.

TITLE: Earl of Mercia and Eadburh.
He was Edburgh of the Royal House of Mercia, the title later evolved into Earl.

AFN: GS4J-7X
[1519] "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists"

AUREJAC.GED file, Hethered Muncill de Gainsborough, Seigneur de Gainsborough.

WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Wash Ah'tafel) # 2231863326 = 58859998 = 7357478, Aethelred Mucil (Earldorman)

Earl of Mercia & Eadburh

EDWARD3.DOC Ethelred MUCEL Eald of the Gainas (825-)
Rootsweb Feldman
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# ID: I06306
# Name: Athelred The GREAT' , Ealdorman Of Mercia 1 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: M
# Birth: 814 in Mercia, England 1 2 3 4 5
# Death: 866 in Eadburh? (Earl of Mercia) 1 2 3 4 5
# Christening: England (Aka Ealdorman of the Gainas) 1 2 3 4 5
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 2
# Change Date: 27 OCT 2001 3 4 5 2
# IDNO: 22442 3 4 5 2
# Note:

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2 SOUR S332582
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004

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EVEN
TYPE Acceded
DATE 830Edburgh of the Royal House of Mercia.
Eoldorman: an important personage (Shire Officer) who participated in the Witan (Parliament). The title later evolved into Earl.

Father: Mucel b: 795

Marriage 1 Lady Of Mercia EADBURH b: 817 in of, Mercia, England

* Married: ABT 845 in Mercia 1 2 3 4 5

Children

1. Has Children Ealdorman Of Mercia ATHELWULF b: 839
2. Has Children Ethelswida Alswitha Queen of ENGLAND b: ABT 852 in Mercia, England

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Name: Ethelred "Mucil" Eald Of The GAINAI
Given Name: Ethelred "Mucil" Eald Of The
Surname: GAINAI
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 0825 in Of, , Mercia, England
Change Date: 23 Mar 2003 1 1 1 1
Note: Ancestral File Number: GS4J-7X

Marriage 1 Eadburh FADBURN b: Abt 0830 in Of, , Mercia, England
Note: _UIDB26FA7813975784283A9BD674E9B8BA51AF1
Children
Ealhswith Queen Of ENGLAND b: Abt 0852 in , Mercia, , England

Sources:
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
Repository:
!Name is; Ethelred Mucil, Eald of The /GAINAI/ An Ealdorman is the Chief Magistrate of a Shire in Anglo/Saxon England.
[Kopi av ROYALS.FTW]

Ethelred Mucel, Ealdorman of the Gainas, and Edburh of the Royal House
of Mercia (Early Saxon Kingdom in S. England). Ealdorman later became the
title, Earl.Ethelred Mucel, Ealdorman of the Gainas, and Edburh of the Royal House
of Mercia (Early Saxon Kingdom in S. England). Ealdorman later became the
title, Earl.
Ethelred Mucel, Ealdorman of the Gainas, and Edburh of the Royal House
of Mercia (Early Saxon Kingdom in S. England). Ealdorman later became the
title, Earl.
Ealdorman of Gainsborough
#Générale##Générale#s:P B McBride
#Générale##Générale#dit Aethelred Mucil, ealdorman de Gainsborough s:P B McBride

note couple : #Générale#s:Auréjac

#Générale#Profession : Seigneur de Gainsborough.
{geni:about_me} AETHELRED MUCILL1 OF GAINAS, EARL of Mercia, England, United Kingdom was born between 734 and 888, and died between 794 and 998. He married EASDBERG OF MERCIA. [4, 2]

Child:

+2i.EALHSWITH2, d. in 902 in England; m. (ANZ-16) KING ALFRED THE GREAT OF ENGLAND in 869.

Notes:

Anglo-Saxons (or Anglo-Saxon) is the term usually used to describe the invading Germanic tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD, and their creation of the English nation, to the Norman conquest of 1066. The Benedictine monk, Bede, identified them as the descendants of three Germanic tribes: Their language (Old English) derives from "Ingvaeonic" West Germanic dialects and transforms into Middle English

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Född: Abt 823

of, Mercia, England

Family:

1 Emma (Eadburh)

Children:

• Ealhswith (Alswitha) Queen of England, [Lady]

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Ethelred Mucil Eald GAINAI7,14,27,64,163 was born about 825 in Of, Mercia, Saxony, England. He died in 866. Ancestral File Number: GS4J-7X Parents: MUCELSSON. Parents: .

Spouse: Edburga FADBURN. Ethelred Mucil Eald GAINAI and Edburga FADBURN were married about 851 in Mercia, England. Children were: AETHELWULF, Queen Of Ethelswida ENGLAND, Aethelwulf Eldorman Of MERCIA.

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Æthelred 'Mucil', Ealdorman of the Gainas (1)

M, #102623

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Æthelred 'Mucil', Ealdorman of the Gainas married Eadburga, Princess of Mercia, daughter of Æflæd (?) and Wigmund (?). (2)

Æthelred 'Mucil', Ealdorman of the Gainas gained the title of Ealdorman of the Gainas. (1)

Child of Æthelred 'Mucil', Ealdorman of the Gainas and Eadburga, Princess of Mercia

-1. Eahlwið, Princess of Mercia+ d. 5 Dec 905

Forrás / Source:

http://www.thepeerage.com/p10263.htm#i102623

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B: Abt 0825 Of, , Mercia, England

D: 0866

S: Acceded in 830

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An ealdorman (from Old English ealdorman, lit. "elder man") is the term used for a high-ranking royal official and prior magistrate of an Anglo-Saxon shire or group of shires from about the ninth century to the time of King Cnut. The term ealdorman was rendered in Latin as dux in early West Saxon charters, and as præfectus (which confusingly, is also the equivalent of gerefa, modern reeve, from which sheriff or shire reeve). In the Life of King Alfred by the Welsh bishop Asser, the Latin equivalent is comes.[1] As the chief magistrate of a shire or group of shires (county) in Anglo-Saxon England, he commanded the army of the shire(s) and districts under his control on behalf of the king.

Contents [hide]

1 Appointment

2 Earls

3 Aldermen

4 Selected list

4.1 Historical

4.2 Fictional

5 Notes

6 References

[edit] Appointment

They were appointees of the king and were originally mostly from the ancient and powerful families, but later were often chosen from among the king's comites (plural of comes, lit. "companion") and many, especially in the early Danish period, were new to high office. The office was not hereditary, but there are several examples of tenth-century ealdormen whose sons became ealdormen (if not always of the same district), such as Æthelstan Half-King and Æthelweard the Chronicler.

[edit] Earls

Towards the end of the tenth century, the term ealdorman gradually disappeared as it gave way to eorl, probably under the influence of the Danish term jarl, which evolved into modern English earl. The analogous term is sometimes count, from the French comte, derived from the Latin comes. The ealdormen can be thought of as the early English earls, for their ealdormanries (singular ealdormanry, same meaning as earldom) eventually became the great earldoms of Anglo-Danish and Anglo-Norman England.

An ealdormancy was an Anglo-Saxon governing body over several shires, made up of more than one ealdorman.

[edit] Aldermen

Although earls may be regarded as the successors of ealdormen, the word ealdorman itself did not disappear and survives in modern times as alderman. This term, however, developed distinct meanings which have little to do with ealdormen.

[edit] Selected list

[edit] Historical

Ælfhere, ealdorman of Mercia (d. 983)

Ælfhelm, ealdorman of southern Northumbria (d. c. 1006)

Ælfric, ealdorman of Hampshire

Æthelweard the Chronicler

Byrhtnoth, ealdorman of Essex (d. 991)

Eadric Streona, ealdorman of the Saxon Mercians (d. 1017)

[edit] Fictional

Uhtred of Bebbanburg, hero of The Saxon Stories, a series of books written by the historical novelist Bernard Cornwell.

Edmund Eldredson, ealdorman of Sherborne, in Henty's 'The Dragon and the Raven'

[edit] Notes

1.^ David A. E. Pelteret, "The Earldormen of Alfred’s Reign."

[edit] References

Loyn, Henry R.. "The term ealdorman in the translations prepared at the time of King Alfred." English Historical Review 68 (1953): 513-25.

Pelteret, David A.E. "The Earldormen of Alfred’s Reign." Available from the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England

Stenton, Sir Frank M. Anglo-Saxon England Third Edition. Oxford University Press, 1971.

Williams, Ann. Kingship and Government in Pre-Conquest England, c.500–1066. London, 1999.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ealdorman"

Categories: Anglo-Saxon ealdormen | Anglo-Saxon society

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Ealdorman of the Gaini.

An ealdorman (modern alderman) was the prior magistrate of an Anglo-Saxon shire from 900 to the time of the Danes. The ealdorman, rendered in Latin as dux or (in early West Saxon charters) præfectus (which is also the equivalent of gerefa, modern reeve, from which sheriff or shire reeve), was the chief magistrate of a shire (county) in Anglo-Saxon England. He commanded the army of the shire(s) and districts under his control on behalf of the king. They were appointees of the king and were originally mostly from the ancient and powerful families, but later were often chosen from among the king's comites (plural of comes, meaning companion) and many, especially in the early Danish period, were new to high office. The term gradually disappeared as it was replaced by eorl, the Danish term which evolved into the modern earl, the analogous term of which happens to be count, from the French comte, derived from the Latin comes. The ealdormen can be thought of as the early English earls, for their ealdormanries (singular ealdormanry, same meaning as earldom) eventually became the great earldoms of Anglo-Danish and Anglo-Norman England.

An ealdormancy was an Anglo-Saxon governing body over several shires, made up of more than one ealdorman.

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Ealdorman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An ealdorman (modern alderman) was the prior magistrate of a British shire from 900 to the time of the Danes. The ealdorman, rendered in Latin as dux or (in early West Saxon charters) præfectus (which is also the equivalent of gerefa, modern reeve, from which sheriff or shire reeve), was the chief magistrate of a shire (county) in Anglo-Saxon England. He commanded the army of the shire(s) and districts under his control on behalf of the king. They were appointees of the king and were originally mostly from the ancient and powerful families, but later were often chosen from among the king's comites (plural of comes, meaning companion) and many, especially in the early Danish period, were new to high office. The term gradually disappeared as it was replaced by eorl, the Danish term which evolved into the modern earl, the analogous term of which happens to be count, from the French comte, derived from the Latin comes. The ealdormen can be thought of as the early English earls, for their ealdormanries (singular ealdormanry, same meaning as earldom) eventually became the great earldoms of Anglo-Danish and Anglo-Norman England.

An ealdormancy was an Anglo-Saxon governing body over several shires, made up of more than one ealdorman.

Source

Stenton, Sir Frank M. Anglo-Saxon England Third Edition. Oxford University Press, 1971.

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Ealdorman of the Gaini

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It is possible that Gainas was an early reference to Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.
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Edburgh of the Royal House of Mercia
Eoldorman: an important personage (Shire Officer) who participated in the
Witan (Parliament). The title later evolved into Earl.
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*Æthelan Earl of Mercia

born about 0825 Mercia, England

father:

*Ethelred I "Mucil" of Mercia Ealdorman of the Gainai

born about 0805 Mercia, England

mother:

unknown

siblings:

unknown

spouse:

*Eadburh (Fadburn) of Mercia

born about 0830 Mercia, England

married about 0849

children:

*Alswitha (Ealswitha) of Mercia born 0852 died 5 December 0905

*Æthelwulf Ealdorman of Mercia died about 0903

*Æthelred II Ealdorman of Mercia born about 0865 Mercia, England died 0912

biographical and/or anecdotal:

notes or source:

LDS

Ethelred & Ethelan may be the same person.

lineally descended from *Crioda, 1st Earl of Mercia, who died in 594

Wurts reports that *Ealhswith, daughter of *Ethelan, Earl of Mercia, descended through Crioda, 1st Earl of Mercia
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Earldorman Aethelred Mucil

Mucil ‎(I7550)‎

Birth 796 -- , , , England

Death 840 ‎(Age 44)‎

Number of Children: 1

Eadburh "Edburga" Mercia

Earldorman Aethelwulf

Lady Eahlswith "Alswitha"

Earldorman Aethelred Mucil ‎(I3882)‎

Birth 825 29 -- , , , England

Death Yes

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Earldorman Aethelred Mucil

Earldorman Aethelwulf

Lady Eahlswith "Alswitha"

Eadburh "Edburga" Mercia ‎(I3884)‎

Birth 830 30 30 -- , , , England

Death Yes

Number of Children: 2

Aethelgyth

Earldorman Aethelwulf ‎(I1892)‎

Birth 844 19 14 -- , , , England

Death about 903 ‎(Age 59)‎

Number of Children: 1

Earldorman Aethelhelm

Earldorman Aethelfrith

Queen Aelflaed

Aethelgyth ‎(I1893)‎

Birth 864 20 -- , , Wiltshire, England

Death Yes

Aethelgyth

Earldorman Aethelfrith

Queen Aelflaed

Earldorman Aethelhelm ‎(I1894)‎

Birth about 859 35 20 -- , , , England

Death about 898 ‎(Age 39)‎

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Number of Children: 2

King Alfred

Lady Aethelflaed

Edmund

King Edward

Abbess Aethelgifu "Ethelgiva"

Aelfthryth

Aethelweard

Lady Eahlswith "Alswitha" ‎(I3834)‎

Birth 852 27 22 -- , , , England

Death 904 ‎(Age 52)‎

Lady Eahlswith "Alswitha"

Lady Aethelflaed

Edmund

King Edward

Abbess Aethelgifu "Ethelgiva"

Aelfthryth

Aethelweard

King Alfred ‎(I4647)‎

Birth 849 43 49 -- Wantage, , Berkshire, England

Death 26 October 899 ‎(Age 50)‎ -- Winchester, , Hampshire, England

Lady Aethelflaed ‎(I1663)‎

Birth about 869 20 17 -- , , , England

Death 12 June 918 ‎(Age 49)‎ -- Tamworth, , Staffordshire, England

Lady Aethelflaed

Duke Aethelred ‎(I1664)‎

Birth about 865 -- , , , England

Death 911 ‎(Age 46)‎


No recorded children

Edmund ‎(I6971)‎

Birth about 873 24 21

Death Yes

Queen Aelflaed

Edgiva "Aedgifu"

Eadgyth

Family with spouse

Eadgifu "Edgiva"

King Edmund "the Deed Doer"

Elgiva Eadgifu

King Edred

King Edward ‎(I4033)‎

Birth 875 26 23 -- , , , England

Death July 924 ‎(Age 49)‎ -- Farrington, , Lancashire, England

King Edward

Edgiva "Aedgifu"

Eadgyth

Queen Aelflaed ‎(I4031)‎

Birth about 878 19 14 -- , , , England

Death about 919 ‎(Age 41)‎


King Edward

King Edmund "the Deed Doer"

Elgiva Eadgifu

King Edred

Eadgifu "Edgiva" ‎(I4032)‎

Birth about 896 30 -- , , Kent, England

Death 25 August 968 ‎(Age 72)‎

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Number of Children: 3

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Abbess Aethelgifu "Ethelgiva" ‎(I6972)‎

Birth about 875 26 23

Death Yes

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Aelfthryth ‎(I5796)‎

Birth about 877 28 25 -- , , , England

Death 7 June 929 ‎(Age 52)‎

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Aethelweard ‎(I6973)‎

Birth about 879 30 27 -- , , , England

Death Yes
AFN:GS4J-7X
Eldermann. Levde 840.
Ethelred MickleĐ var en av kong Alfreds ealdormen of the gainsĐ.
--Other Fields

Ref Number: 331
SOURCE NOTES:
http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01981
http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per03167.htm#0
AFN:GS4J-7X
Ealdorman of the Gainas
OR "AETHELRED MUCILL"; EARLE [EALDORMAN] OF THE GAINI (WHO LIVED IN THE VICINITY
OF GAINSBOROUGH); RELATED TO THE MERCIAN ROYAL FAMILY
Ealdorman of the Gainas. [ROWLEYHR.GED]
Eoldorman: an important personage (Shire Officer) who participated in the
Witan (Parliament). The title later evolved into Earl.
[Custer February 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW]

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Eoldorman: an important personage (Shire Officer) who participated in the
Witan (Parliament). The title later evolved into Earl.

Edburgh of the Royal House of Mercia Eoldorman: an important person age(Shire Officer) who participated in the Witan (Parliament). The titlelater evolved into Earl.
RESEARCH NOTES:
Eald/Ealdorman of the Gainai; Edburgh of the Royal House of Mercia
Eoldorman: an important personage (Shire Officer) who participated in the
Witan (Parliament). The title later evolved into Earl. Acceded: 830
1 NAME Aethelred Mucil of the /Gaini/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: A. Roots 1-15; Kraentzler 1470; RC 238; Kings and Queens of Britain.
Roots: Earl Aethelred of Mercia.
RC: Aethelred Mucil, Earldorman of Gainsborough.
K: Aethelred Mucil, Earl of Gaini.
K&Q: Ethelred Mucil, Ealdorman of the Gaini. Chart 8.

TITLE: Ealdorman
He was Ealdorman in Mercia.
He was Ealdorman in Mercia.

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