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(1) Hij is getrouwd met Ælfflæd of Wessex.

Zij zijn getrouwd


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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Eadgifu (Kent) of Kent.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 919.


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Edward I "the Elder", king of The Anglo-Saxons is your 30th great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Francis "Fannie" Pernerviane Welborn (Davis)
his mother ·Üí Primma M. Davis (Pridgen)
her mother ·Üí Sarah Autra Pridgen (Pitchlynn)
her mother ·Üí Major John Pitchlynn, Sr.
her father ·Üí Jemima Sally Pitchlynn (Hickman)
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her father ·Üí Albert III de Namur, Count of Namur
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his father ·Üí Ermengarde
his mother ·Üí Charles de France, duc de Basse-Lotharingie
her father ·Üí Louis IV, king of West Francia
his father ·Üí Eadgifu
his mother ·Üí Edward I "the Elder", king of The Anglo-Saxons
her father

Edward I "the Elder", king of The Anglo-Saxons is your 29th great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
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his mother ·Üí William Salisbury
her father ·Üí William Salisbury, of Denbigh & Swansea
his father ·Üí John Salisbury, of Denbigh
his father ·Üí Lady Ursula Salusbury
his mother ·Üí Jane Halsall, of Knowsley
her mother ·Üí Jane Osbaldeston
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Beaumont
her mother ·Üí unknown Harington, heiress of Hornby
her mother ·Üí Robert de Neville, of Hornby
her father ·Üí Geoffrey de Neville, II
his father ·Üí Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville, Baron of Raby
his father ·Üí Robert FitzMaldred, Lord of Raby
his father ·Üí Maldred fitz Dolfin, of Raby
his father ·Üí Dolfin fitz Uchtred, Lord of Raby
his father ·Üí Uchtred FitzMaldred
his father ·Üí Maldred FitzMaldred
his father ·Üí Ealdgyth, of Northumbria
his mother ᆒ Ælfgifu
her mother ᆒ Æthelred "the Unready", King of the English
her father ·Üí Edgar I "The Peaceful", King of the English
his father ·Üí Edmund I "the Magnificent", king of The English
his father ·Üí Edward I "the Elder", king of The Anglo-Saxons
his father

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¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
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her father ·Üí Bertha van Loon (de Looz)
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her mother ·Üí Ermengarde
her mother ·Üí Charles de France, duc de Basse-Lotharingie
her father ·Üí Louis Iv, king of West Francia
his father ·Üí Eadgifu
his mother ·Üí Edward I "the Elder", king of The Anglo-Saxons
her father


Ēadweard
Lithuanian: Edvardas I, Anglosaks≈≥ Karalius
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 874
Wantage, Oxfordshire, England
Death:
July 17, 924 (45-54)
Farndon-on-Dee (Ferrington), Cheshire, England
Place of Burial:
New Minster Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Alfred the Great, king of The Anglo-Saxons and Ealhswith

Husband of Ælfflæd; Ecgwynn and Eadgifu

Father of Ælfgifu; Eadwin; Æthelflæda, nun at Romsey; Ælfweard, king of the English; Eadgifu; Æthelhild, Nun at Wilton; Ædflæd, Nun at Winchester; Eadgyth; Elgiva; Eadhilde of Wessex; Æthelstan 'the Glorious', 1st King of the English; Ælfred; Eadgyth; Saint Eadburh, Nun At Nunnaminster; Eadgifu; Edmund I "the Magnificent", king of The English and Eadred, king of the English

Brother of Ethelfleda, Lady of the Mercians; Ælfthryth, countess of Flanders; Eadmund; Æthelgifu, Abbess of Shaftesbury and Æthelweard

https://www.geni.com/people/Edward-I-the-Elder-king-of-The-Anglo-Saxons/6000000002363192047

http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#saxons1
http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/bios/edwardelder.html
http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020066&tree=LEO

Edward the Elder (Old English: Ēadweard se Ieldra) (c. 870 ဓ 17 July 924) was King of England (899 ဓ 924). He was the son of Alfred the Great (Ælfrēd se Grēata) and Alfred's wife, Ealhswith, and became King upon his father's death in 899.

Three marriages:
A: Ecgwynn - three children
1. Ælfred
2. Æthelstan, King of Wessex
3. Eadgyth, married Sithric, King of York

B: Ælfflæd Æthelhelmsdottir of Wiltshire, eight (nine) children:
4. Ædfletha
5. (?) Æthelfletha
6. Eadgifu, married Charles III and Herbert
7. Ælfweard
8. Eadwine
9. Æthelhild
10. Eadhild, married Hugues Capet
11. Eadgyth, married Otto von Germania
12. Ælfgifu, wrongly assumed married to Boleslaw

C: Eadgifu daughter of Sigehelm of Kent
four children:
13. Edmund the Magnificent
14. Eadburgha
15. Eadgifu, married Ludwig Graf im Thurgau
16. Eadred

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_Elder
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#SihtricYorkdied927
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(Wikipedia article cont.)
He was king at a time when the Kingdom of Wessex was becoming transformed into the Kingdom of England. The title he normally used was "King of the Anglo-Saxons"; most authorities do regard him as a king of England, although the territory he ruled over was significantly smaller than the present borders of England.
Of the five children born to Alfred and Eahlswith who survived infancy, Edward was the second-born and the elder son. Edward's name was a new one among the West Saxon ruling family. His siblings were named for their father and other previous kings, but Edward was perhaps named for his maternal grandmother Eadburh, of Mercian origin and possibly a kinswoman of Mercian kings Coenwulf and Ceolwulf. Edward's birth cannot be certainly dated. His parents married in 868 and his eldest sibling Æthelflæd was born soon afterwards as she was herself married in 883. Edward was probably born rather later, in the 870s, and probably between 874 and 877.
Asser's Life of King Alfred reports that Edward was educated at court together with his youngest sister Ælfthryth. His second sister, Æthelgifu, was intended for a life in religion from an early age, perhaps due to ill health, and was later abbess of Shaftesbury. The youngest sibling, Æthelweard, was educated at a court school where he learned Latin, which suggests that he too was intended for a religious life. Edward and Ælfthryth, however, while they learned Old English, received a courtly education, and Asser refers to their taking part in the "pursuits of this present life which are appropriate to the nobility".
The first appearance of Edward, called filius regis, the king's son in the sources is in 892, in a charter granting land at North Newnton, near Pewsey in Wiltshire, to ealdorman Æthelhelm, where he is called filius regis, the king's son. Although he was the reigning king's elder son, Edward was not certain to succeed his father. Until the 890s, the obvious heirs to the throne were Edward's cousins Æthelwold and Æthelhelm, sons of Æthelred, Alfred's older brother and predecessor as king. Æthelwold and Æthelhelm were around ten years older than Edward. Æthelhelm disappears from view in the 890s, seemingly dead, but a charter probably from that decade shows Æthelwold witnessing before Edward, and the order of witnesses is generally believed to relate to their status. As well as his greater age and experience, Æthelwold may have had another advantage over Edward where the succession was concerned. While Alfred's wife Eahlswith is never described as queen and was never crowned, Æthelwold and Æthelhelm's mother Wulfthryth was called queen.
When Alfred died, Edward's cousin Aethelwold, the son of King Ethelred of Wessex, rose up to claim the throne and began Æthelwold's Revolt. He seized Wimborne, in Dorset, where his father was buried, and Christchurch (then in Hampshire, now in Dorset). Edward marched to Badbury and offered battle, but Aethelwold refused to leave Wimborne. Just when it looked as if Edward was going to attack Wimborne, Aethelwold left in the night, and joined the Danes in Northumbria, where he was announced as King. In the meantime, Edward is alleged to have been crowned at Kingston upon Thames on 8 June 900
In 901, Aethelwold came with a fleet to Essex, and encouraged the Danes in East Anglia to rise up. In the following year, he attacked Cricklade and Braydon. Edward arrived with an army, and after several marches, the two sides met at the Battle of Holme. Aethelwold and King Eohric of the East Anglian Danes were killed in the battle.
Relations with the North proved problematic for Edward for several more years. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle mentions that he made peace with the East Anglian and Northumbrian Danes "of necessity". There is also a mention of the regaining of Chester in 907, which may be an indication that the city was taken in battle.
In 909, Edward sent an army to harass Northumbria. In the following year, the Northumbrians retaliated by attacking Mercia, but they were met by the combined Mercian and West Saxon army at the Battle of Tettenhall, where the Northumbrian Danes were destroyed. From that point, they never raided south of the River Humber.
Edward then began the construction of a number of fortresses (burhs), at Hertford, Witham and Bridgnorth. He is also said to have built a fortress at Scergeat, but that location has not been identified. This series of fortresses kept the Danes at bay. Other forts were built at Tamworth, Stafford, Eddisbury and Warwick.
Edward extended the control of Wessex over the whole of Mercia, East Anglia and Essex, conquering lands occupied by the Danes and bringing the residual autonomy of Mercia to an end in 918, after the death of his sister, Ethelfleda (Æðelflǣd). Ethelfleda's daughter, Ælfwynn, was named as her successor, but Edward deposed her, bringing Mercia under his direct control. He had already annexed the cities of London and Oxford and the surrounding lands of Oxfordshire and Middlesex in 911. By 918, all of the Danes south of the Humber had submitted to him. By the end of his reign, the Norse, the Scots and the Welsh had acknowledged him as "father and lord". This recognition of Edward's overlordship in Scotland led to his successors' claims of suzerainty over that Kingdom.
Edward reorganized the Church in Wessex, creating new bishoprics at Ramsbury and Sonning, Wells and Crediton. Despite this, there is little indication that Edward was particularly religious. In fact, the Pope delivered a reprimand to him to pay more attention to his religious responsibilities.
He died leading an army against a Welsh-Mercian rebellion, on 17 July 924 at Farndon-Upon-Dee and was buried in the New Minster in Winchester, Hampshire, which he himself had established in 901. After the Norman Conquest, the minster was replaced by Hyde Abbey to the north of the city and Edward's body was transferred there. His last resting place is currently marked by a cross-inscribed stone slab within the outline of the old abbey marked out in a public park.
The portrait included here is imaginary and was drawn together with portraits of other Anglo-Saxon monarchs by an unknown artist in the 18th century. Edward's eponym the Elder was first used in the 10th century, in Wulfstan's Life of St Æthelwold, to distinguish him from the later King Edward the Martyr.
Edward had four siblings, including Ethelfleda, Queen of the Mercians and Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders.
King Edward had about fourteen children from three marriages, and may have had illegitimate children too.
Edward married (although the exact status of the union is uncertain) a young woman of low birth called Ecgwynn around 893, and they became the parents of the future King Athelstan and a daughter who married Sihtric, King of Dublin and York in 926. Nothing is known about Ecgwynn other than her name, which was not even recorded until after the Conquest.
When he became king in 899, Edward set Ecgwynn aside and married Ælfflæd, a daughter of Æthelhelm, the ealdorman of Wiltshire. Their son Ælfweard may have briefly succeeded his father, but died just over two weeks later and the two were buried together. Edward and Ælfflæd had six daughters: Eadgyth who married Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor; Edgiva aka Edgifu, whose first marriage was to Charles the Simple; Eadhild, who married Hugh the Great, Duke of Paris; Ælfgifu who married "a prince near the Alps", sometimes identified with Conrad of Burgundy or Boleslaus II of Bohemia; and two nuns Eadflæd and Eadhild. A son, Edwin Ætheling who drowned in 933 was possibly Ælfflæd's child, but that is not clear.
Edward married for a third time, about 919, to Edgiva, aka Eadgifu, the daughter of Sigehelm, the ealdorman of Kent. They had two sons who survived infancy, Edmund and Edred, and two daughters, one of whom was Saint Edburga of Winchester the other daughter, Eadgifu, married Louis l'Aveugle.
Eadgifu outlived her husband and her sons, and was alive during the reign of her grandson, King Edgar. William of Malmsbury's history De antiquitate Glastonie ecclesiae claims that Edward's second wife, Aelffaed, was also alive after Edward's death, but this is the only known source for that claim.

References
1. ^ a b N. J. Higham, David Hill, Edward the Elder, 899-924, p. 57.
2. ^ Higham & Hill, p. 67
3. ^ Higham & Hill, p. 206.
4. ^ Higham & Hill, pp. 73, 206.
5. ^ ODNB; Yorke.
6. ^ ODNB; Yorke; Asser, c. 75.
7. ^ ODNB; PASE; S 348; Yorke.
8. ^ ODNB; S 356; Yorke.
9. ^ Asser, c. 13; S 340; Yorke. Check Stafford, "King's wife".
10. ^ "England: Anglo-Saxon Consecrations: 871-1066". http://www.archontology.org/nations/england/anglosaxon/01_coron.php#edward_elder.
11. ^ "Edward the Elder: Reconquest of the Southern Danelaw". http://www.anglo-saxons.net/hwaet/?do=get&type=person&id=EdwardtheElder#4.
12. ^ "Edward the Elder: "Father and Lord" of the North". http://www.anglo-saxons.net/hwaet/?do=get&type=person&id=EdwardtheElder#5.
13. ^ "English Monarchs: Edward the Elder". http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon_7.htm.
14. ^ "Edward the Elder, king of the Anglo-Saxons". http://www.anglo-saxons.net/hwaet/?do=get&type=person&id=EdwardtheElder.
15. ^ Lappenberg, Johann; Benjamin Thorpe, translator (1845). A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. J. Murray. pp. pp. 98,99.
16. ^ a b Lappenberg, Johann; Benjamin Thorpe, translator (1845). A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. J. Murray. pp. p. 99.
17. ^ Chart of Kings & Queens Of Great Britain (see References)
Sources
* anglo-saxons.net
* David Nash Ford's Early British Kingdoms
* "England: Anglo-Saxon Consecrations: 871-1066". http://www.archontology.org/nations/england/anglosaxon/01_coron.php#edward_elder.
* "English Monarchs: Edward the Elder". http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon_7.htm.
* Higham, N.J. Edward the Elder, 899-924, 2001 ISBN 0-415-21497-1
* Lappenberg, Johann; Benjamin Thorpe, translator (1845). A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. J. Murray. pp. pp. 98,99.


Edward I "the Elder", king of The Anglo-Saxons is your 29th great grandfather.
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¬â€ ¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry Marvin Welborn¬â€ 
your father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Emma Corine Bombard¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Emma Elizabeth Bombard¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Isabelle Bynum¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·ÜíRobert W Bynum¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Elizabeth Bynum¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Lydia Mitchell¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Jonathan Wheeler, I¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·ÜíWilliam Salisbury, Jr.¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ William Salisbury, of Denbigh & Swansea¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ John Salisbury, of Denbigh¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Ursula Salusbury¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·ÜíJane Halsall, of Knowsley¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Jane Osbaldeston¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Elizabeth Beaumont¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ unknown Harington, heiress of Hornby¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·ÜíRobert de Neville, of Hornby¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Geoffrey de Neville, II¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville, Baron of Raby¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·ÜíRobert FitzMaldred, Lord of Raby¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Meldred fitz Dolfin, of Raby¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Dolfin fitz Uchtred, Lord of Raby¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·ÜíUchtred FitzGospatrick, Lord of Raby¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Gospatric, Earl of Dunbar¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Ealdgyth, of Northumbria¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ âˆšÜlfgifu¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí√Üthelred "the Unready", King of the English¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Edgar I "The Peaceful", King of the English¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·ÜíEdmund I "the Magnificent", king of The English¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Edward I "the Elder", king of The Anglo-Saxons¬â€ 
his father

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Ēadweard
Lithuanian: Edvardas I, Anglosaks≈≥ Karalius
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 874¬â€ 
Wantage, Oxfordshire, England
Death:
July 17, 924¬â€ (46-54)¬â€ 
Farndon-on-Dee (Ferrington), Cheshire, England
Place of Burial:
New Minster Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire, England, later transferred to Hyde Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of¬â€ Alfred the Great, king of The Anglo-Saxons¬â€ and¬â€ Ealhswith¬â€ 
Husband of¬â€ âˆšÜlffl√¶d;¬â€ Ecgwynn¬â€ and¬â€ Eadgifu¬â€ 
Father of¬â€ âˆšÜlfgifu;¬â€ Eadwin;¬â€ âˆšÜthelfl√¶da, nun at Romsey;¬â€ âˆšÜlfweard, king of the English;¬â€ Eadgifu;¬â€ âˆšÜthelhild, Nun at Wilton;¬â€ âˆšÜdfl√¶d, Nun at Winchester;¬â€ Eadgyth;¬â€ Elgiva;¬â€ Eadhilde of Wessex;¬â€ âˆšÜthelstan 'the Glorious', 1st King of the English;¬â€ âˆšÜlfred;¬â€ Eadgyth;¬â€ Saint Eadburh, Nun At Nunnaminster;¬â€ Eadgifu;¬â€ Edmund I "the Magnificent", king of The English¬â€ and¬â€ Eadred, king of the English¬â€ ¬´ less¬â€ 
Brother of¬â€ Ethelfleda, Lady of the Mercians;¬â€ Eadmund;¬â€ âˆšÜthelgifu, Abbess of Shaftesbury;¬â€ âˆšÜlfthryth, countess of Flanders¬â€ and¬â€ âˆšÜthelweard¬â€ 

http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#saxons1
http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/bios/edwardelder.html
http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020066&tree=LEO
Edward the Elder (Old English: Ēadweard se Ieldra) (c. 870 ဓ 17 July 924) was King of England (899 ဓ 924). He was the son of Alfred the Great (Ælfrēd se Grēata) and Alfred's wife, Ealhswith, and became King upon his father's death in 899.
Three marriages:
A: Ecgwynn - three children
1. Ælfred
2. Æthelstan, King of Wessex
3. Eadgyth, married Sithric, King of York
B: Ælfflæd Æthelhelmsdottir of Wiltshire, eight (nine) children:
4. Ædfletha
5. (?) Æthelfletha
6. Eadgifu, married Charles III and Herbert
7. Ælfweard
8. Eadwine
9. Æthelhild
10. Eadhild, married Hugues Capet
11. Eadgyth, married Otto von Germania
12. Ælfgifu, wrongly assumed married to Boleslaw
C: Eadgifu daughter of Sigehelm of Kent
four children:
13. Edmund the Magnificent
14. Eadburgha
15. Eadgifu, married Ludwig Graf im Thurgau
16. Eadred
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_Elder
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#SihtricYorkdied927

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Marvin Loyd Welborn, "Family Tree Welborn", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-welborn/I31580.php : benaderd 26 mei 2024), "Edward I "the Elder" ƒíadweard England (The Anglo-Saxons) king of The Anglo-Saxons (± 874-924)".