Généalogie and Heritage

WILLIAM de Bruley FL001

Graphique personnel

Parents

Père Date de naissance Mère Date de naissance
HENRY de Bruley 02/02/1243 KATHERINE de Foliot FL001 17/01/1247

Conjoints

Conjoint Date de naissance Enfants
BEATRICE Bruley about 1274 Henry Bruley
Mary de Bruley
ALICE de Bruley FL001 (De La Spine)

Événements personnels

Type d’événement Date Lieu Description
Naissance 1270 Aston Magna, Worcestershire, England
Mariage
Décès 1359 Aston Magna, Worcestershire, England

Notes

FL001

THIS IS JUST FOR FUN - FL stands for the Fun Line, it starts of seriously enough but once I got to PHOENIUSA Farsaidh King of Scythia 2533bc with some folks living to be 200 years old and really, really struggling with the Arabic language, so in despair I decided to switch to the Book of Genesis for the ancestral path and go back, via NOAH to Adan and Eve just for some “fantasy” fun, that’s 4000 bc BUT with some very strange DOBs relative to the ancestors (as many of other peoples family trees seem to consist totally of causing me much distress at times)….. as I have said FL001 is the FUN LINE so please dont take it as literal as the other research I have done. It does go to 2000bc with some proof of birth and linage so it’s not all just fun, then again it is Irish history and they are very good at stories………as is the Bible. And no, I have not found Jesus yet………

Sources

Description Référence/Commentaire Qualité Information Preuve
A genealogical and historical account of the Throckmorton family in England and the United States Originale Seconde main Directe

Histoire

Date Âge Événement Catégorie
03/03/1284 13.7 Statut de Rhuddlan Angleterre
1292 22.0 Marco Polo mentionne l’Australie pour la première fois Découvertes & Colonisation
1328 58.0 Fondation de la brasserie Augustiner Bräu Entreprise
1330 60.0 Une vague de peste débute en Asie centrale Catastrophes
1337 67.0 Début de la guerre de cent ans France
01/03/1348 77.7 La peste atteint Avignon Catastrophes
01/05/1348 77.9 Peste de Paris Catastrophes
1348 78.1 La peste envahie l’Allemagne, la Norvège, la Suède et l’Angleterre Catastrophes