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Gerhard I, count of Metz is your 28th great grandfather.
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‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother ·Üí Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard (Davis)
her mother ·Üí Isabelle Bynum
her mother ·Üí Robert W Bynum
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Bynum (Mitchell)
his mother ·Üí Lydia Mitchell (Wheeler)
her mother ·Üí Jonathan Wheeler, I
her father ·Üí Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)
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 (Stanley)
his mother ·Üí Jane Halsall, of Knowsley
her mother ·Üí Jane Osbaldeston (Stanley)
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Beaumont (Harrington)
her mother ·Üí unknown Harington (Neville), heiress of Hornby
her mother ·Üí Robert de Neville, of Hornby
her father ·Üí Margaret de Neville (de Longvillers)
his mother ·Üí Elena de Lungvillers (Daiville)
her mother ·Üí Sir Robert d'Eiville, Knight
her father ·Üí Maud de Percy
his mother ·Üí Jocelin of Lorraine, 4th Baron de Percy
her father ·Üí Godfrey I the Bearded, count of Louvain
his father ·Üí Henry II "le Ceinturâ©" count of Louvain & Brussels
his father ·Üí Ada de Lorraine
his mother ·Üí Gothelo I "the Great", duke of Lorraine
her father ·Üí Godefroi I the Captive, count of Ardennes
his father ·Üí Oda of Metz
his mother ·Üí Gerhard I, count of Metz
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Gerhard of Metz
French: Gâ©rard, Dutch: Gerard, Portuguese: Geraldo I
Gender:
Male
Birth:
875
Death:
June 22, 910 (34-35) (killed in battle)
Immediate Family:
Son of Adalhard, count of Metz and Alpais von Eifelgau de Frioul
Husband of Oda von Sachen of Saxony, Queen of Lorraine and East Francia
Father of Gottfried von Metz (Graf im Jâºlichgau), Pfalzgraf von Lothringen; Oda of Metz and Wicfrid von Metz
Brother of Richard de Metz, â©vââ¢que de Liâ®ge; Etienne de Metz, comte de Chaumont and Walacho de Metz
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(UPPER)%20NOBILITY.htm#Gerharddied910
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oda_of_Saxony
GERHARD ([870/75][796]-killed in battle 22 Jun 910). The De Rebus Treverensibus sâ¶culi VIII-X Libellus names two brothers "Gerardus et Meffridus" specifying that Gerhard married Oda, widow of King Zwentibold[797]. Regino records that in 897 "Stephanus, Odacar, Gerardus et Matfridus comites" had their honours confiscated, and the reconciliation of "Stephanus, Gerhardus et Matfridus" with King Zwentibold soon after[798]. The reconciliation was short-lived, as Regino specifies that "Zuantibold" was killed in battle "900 Id Aug" by "comitibus Stephano, Gerardo et Matfriedo circa Mosam"[799]. Regino records that "Chuonradus comes" sent "filium suum Chuonradum" against "Gerardum et fratrem eius Matfridum" in 906[800]. The Annales Laubecenses record that "Gebehardum ducem et Liutfredum" were killed in battle against the Bavarians in 910[801]. m (after 13 Aug 900) as her second husband, ODA, widow of ZWENTIBOLD King of Lotharingia [Carolingian], daughter of OTTO "des Erlauchten" Duke of Saxony & his wife Hedwig ([884][802]-[2 Jul] after 952). Regino records that "Gerhard comes" married "Odam uxorem Zuendiboldi regis" after killing her first husband in battle in 900[803]. "Otto·Ä¶rex" confirmed the donation of property "in pago·Ä¶Hamalant in comitatu Vuigmanni" to St Moritz at Magdeburg by "nostra amita·Ä¶Uota" by charter dated 30 Dec 952[804]. Jackman speculates[805] that she married thirdly Eberhard Graf im Oberlahngau, Pfalzgraf]. Gerhard & his wife had four children:
a) WICFRID (-9 Jul 953). His parentage is confirmed by a charter dated 2 Aug 945, relating to roperty "in pago Juliacense in comitatu Godefridi comitis", subscribed by "Wichfridi archiepiscopi·Ä¶fratris eius Godefridi comitis"[806]. Abbot of St Ursula at Kââln. Deacon 922. Archbishop of Kââln 925. Regino records in 923 the death of ·ÄúHerimannus...Coloniensis episcopus·Äù and the appointment of ·ÄúWigfridus·Äù[807]. Flodoard records in 953 the death of ·ÄúWicfredus Coloniensis antistes·Äù and the ordination of ·ÄúBruno frater regis Ottonis·Äù to whom ·Äúrex Otto·Äù also granted ·Äúregnum Lothariense·Äù[808]. The Continuator of Regino records the death in 953 of ·ÄúWigfridus Coloniensis ecclesiⶠarchiepiscopus·Äù and the appointment of ·ÄúBrun frater regis·Äù[809]. Archchancellor 950. The Annales Colonienses record the death in 953 of "Wicfridus archiepiscopus" and the succession of "Bruno"[810]. The Kalendarium of Kââln Cathedral records the death ·ÄúVII Id Jul·Äù of ·ÄúWifridus archiepiscopus·Äù[811].
b) UDA (-after 18 May 963). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. A charter dated 943 refers to "Gozlinesဦmilesဦex nobilissimis regni Chlotarii ducens prosapia" (the wording implying that he was then deceased) and the donation by "uxor eius Uda et filius eiusဦRegingerus" to St Maximin at Trier of property "Hunzelinesdorph", subscribed by "Ogonis abbatis, Friderici, Gisilberti, Sigeberti fratrum predicti Gozlini"[812]. "Ottoဦrex" confirmed a donation of property "Dauantri in pagoဦHamalant in comitatu Wichmanni comitisဦ" inherited by "Uda nostra nepta" by charter dated 28 Aug 960[813]. "Udaဦcomitissa" donated property "in pago Rizzigowi cui Egylolfus comes" to St Maximin at Trier "pro remedioဦseniorique mei Gozlini necnon filiorum meorum Henriciဦet Reginheri, Godefridi quoque et Adalberonis" by charter dated 18 May 963 witnessed by "Sigefrido comite, Richwino comite"[814]. m GOZLIN [Gozelon] Comte, son of WIGERICH [III] Graf im Bidgau & his wife Cunegundis --- ([before 915]-[12 Oct 942/16 Feb 943][815] [19 Oct 942]).
c) daughter. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m ---, a Bavarian.
d) GOTTFRIED ([905/10]-26 Mar after 949). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. his birth date range is estimated from the likely marriage date of his parents and the date his father died. Property "in pago Juliacense in comitatu Godefridi comitis" is referred to in a charter dated 2 Aug 945, signed by "Wichfridi archiepiscopi·Ä¶fratris eius Godefridi comitis"[816]. "Otto·Ä¶rex" confirmed the possession of Sâºsteren abbey for Kloster Prâºm by charter dated 1 Jun 949, which names "Wicfridus episcopus·Ä¶Godefridus comes·Ä¶"[817]. Graf im Jâºlichgau. The Liber Memorialis of Remiremont records the death "4 Kal Apr" of "Godefridus comes"[818]. m (before [934]) ERMENTRUDE, daughter of ---. The Liber Memorialis of Remiremont: lists (1) "Dumnus Gislibertus dux·Ä¶Dumna Girberga, Ainricus, Haduidis·Ä¶", which is followed by (2) "Gottefridus comes cum infantibus·Ä¶suis, Ermentridis comitissa"[819], and (3) "Gotefridus, Ermendrudis, Gotefridus, Gebardus, Gerardus, Adelardus, Girberga" assumed to be Gottfried, his wife, four sons and daughter[820]. , and (4) "·Ä¶Caroli imperatoris·Ä¶Hludowici imperatoris, Hlotarii, Caroli, Ermentrudis"[821], which may represent an abbreviated attempt to set out the ancestry of Ermentrude wife of Graf Gottfried. Hlawitschka suggests[822] that Ermentrude was Ermentrude of the Franks, daughter of Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks & his first wife Frederuna. He appears to base this on another name list in the Liber Memorialis naming the Carolingian kings and emperors (in order) "·Ä¶Caroli imperatoris·Ä¶Hludowici imperatoris, Hlotarii, Caroli, Ermentrudis"[823], suggesting that this represents an abbreviated attempt to set out the ancestry of Ermentrude wife of Graf Gottfried. However, the connection between entries (1) to (3) and entry (4) appears to be speculation. Gottfried & his wife had five children:
i) GOTTFRIED (-in Italy 964). The Vita Adelheidis refers to the four brothers of "Gerbirg·Ä¶filia ducis Godefridi", of whom "unus paterno nominee...obiit [sine] legitimⶠuxoris et liberorum·Ä¶alter ·Ä¶attavus fuit Henrici nuper defuncti imperatoris [Heinrich III]", the remaining two being ancestors of German nobles[824]. He died of fever in Italy. "Otto·Ä¶imperator augustus" gave property in Villers-Ghislain to the abbey of St Ghislain "pro remedio·Ä¶quondam·Ä¶ducis nostri Godefridi" on the request of Bruno archbishop of K√∂ln and "Richarius comes" by charter dated 2 Jun 965[825].
ii) GERBERGA (after 934-[995]). The Vita Adelheidis names "Gerbirgဦfilia ducis Godefridi" as wife of "Megengoz"[826]. The Memorial of "MegendaudusဦGerbirga marito" also names "Irmendrudis", recording that she was born with them, presumably indicating that she was their daughter, with the name "Adelheidis abbatissa" recorded at the end of the passage out of context[827]. m MEGINGOZ, son of --- (-14 Jan [998]).
iii) GEBHARD . The Liber Memorialis of Remiremont in [930s/940s] names (in order) "Gotefridus, Ermendrudis, Gotefridus, Gebardus, Gerardus, Adelardus, Girberga" assumed to be Gottfried, his wife, four sons and daughter[828].
iv) GERHARD ([930/35][829]-after 963). The Liber Memorialis of Remiremont in [930s/940s] names (in order) "Gotefridus, Ermendrudis, Gotefridus, Gebardus, Gerardus, Adelardus, Girberga" assumed to be Gottfried, his wife, four sons and daughter540. Graf von Metz 963. The Vita Adelheidis refers to the four brothers of "Gerbirg·Ä¶filia ducis Godefridi", of whom "unus paterno nominee...obiit [sine] legitimⶠuxoris et liberorum·Ä¶alter ·Ä¶attavus fuit Henrici nuper defuncti imperatoris [Heinrich III]", the remaining two being ancestors of German nobles[830].
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v) ADELARD . The Liber Memorialis of Remiremont in [930s/940s] names (in order) "Gotefridus, Ermendrudis, Gotefridus, Gebardus, Gerardus, Adelardus, Girberga" assumed to be Gottfried, his wife, four sons and daughter540.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_I_of_Metz
Gerhard I of Metz (c. 875 ·Äì 22 Jun 910) was count of Metz. He was the son of Adalhard (c. 850 ·Äì 2 Jan 890), count of Metz, himself son of Adalard the Seneschal and a daughter of Matfried, count of Eifel (c. 820 ·Äì bef. 18 Sep 882)
Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 References 4 Sources Biography He tried in vain to rule Lotharingia with his brothers Steven and Matfried I (count of Eifel).
In 897, Gerhard and his brothers were in conflict with King Zwentibold. They were first rejected, and reconciled shortly after.
He led an uprising with his brother Matfried, and in 900 defeated and killed Zwentibold on the battlefield of Susteren.
He went to war, again with Matfried, in 906 against the count Conrad.
He was killed in a battle against the Bavarian army on 22 June 910.
Family After 13 August 900, Gerhard married the widow of Zwentibold, Oda (c. 880 ·Äì bef. 952), daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony,[1] and had:
Wigfried (d. 9 Jul 953), abbot of St. Ursula of Cologne, then archbishop of Cologne from 924 to 953 Oda (d. bef. 18 May 963), married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau (d. 942)[1] unknown daughter Godfrey (d. bef. 949), count of Jâºlichgau Oda of Saxony remarried to Eberhard, count in Oberlahngau.
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