Ahnentafel (Rxxxx, by generation)
#1 2
(b1980) AWD - (b1984) EIC
#2 4
(b1961) JWD (Irish, German, Dutch) - (b1961) PBM (Spanish, Irish, Phillipino)
(b1963) RPC - SJT
#3 8
(b194?) Everett HOLT - (b. c1930) Helen Emma SNOW
(b194?) Joseph STEPHENS - Julia Glory ALVAREZ
(b194?) RWC - (b194?) MKP (m1. CLEARY m2. KLUEVER m3. MASON, 2 sis, 1 adopted bro d92)
(d1985 lung cancer) Robert (Bob) TOWNSEND - Katherine (Kathy) ? (Bob Irish, Kathy Irish/Italian/Blackfoot Indian d1996 in auto accident)
#4 16
? (parents of Everett HOLT)
(1892/3-1991) Owen DANNER - (d1988/9) Elsie ?
? STEPHENS and ? "Go-dee'-do" (sp?, parents of Joseph STEPHENS and Pat's Aunt and adoptive mother Manuella "Nellie" Buenaventura, Nellie b. Phillipines)
? (parents of Julia Glory ALVAREZ)
(1915-1985) Charles Michael CLEARY - (192?-1999) Ruth ? MINOR
Leslie (Les) PETERSON - Addie ? (parents of MKP, from MN, came to AZ 1950s)
TOWNSEND (paternal grandparents of SJT; Irish)
? (maternal grandparents of SJT; Blackfoot Indian)
#5 32
HOLT (paternal gparents of Everett HOLT)
? (maternal gparents of Everett HOLT)
DANNER (parents of Owen DANNER)
? (parents of Elsie)
STEPHENS
parents of "Go-DEE-do"
ALVAREZ (probably PBM's "great grandfather who came from Spain to SF")
maternal gparents of Julia Glory ALVAREZ
(1881-1928) Charles Michael CLEARY (b. IL) - (b1885) Catherine KONLEY
Douglas (Doug) MINOR - Margaret ? (b. Ireland)
PETERSON
Addie's parents
TOWNSEND
parents of #4 TOWNSEND's wife
parents of SJT's maternal gfather
parents of SJT's maternal gmother
#6 64
(1???-19??) ? CLARY (b. in Ireland) - ?
Note: RPC mentioned MILLER ancestors bur. at Bensonville. Did he mean MINOR? If not, who are MILLERs?
Will: "He has since kindly forwarded to me a page from the book, Analecta Hibernica, No. 18, The O'Clery Book of Genealogies (Irish MSS. Comm.), edited by Seamus Pender, published in 1951."
http://members.aol.com/lochlan/gensourc.htm
Ms. 23 D 17 Royal Irish Academy
Thought to have been written by Cu Choigcriche O Cleirigh, one of the Four Masters, head of the Tirconnell sept of the O'Clerys (O'Donovan); held the lands of Coobeg and Doughill in the barony of Boylagh and Banagh, Co. Donegal, from 1631 to 1632, at which date he was dispossessed of his lands and removed, with other Tirconnell families, to Ballcroy, Erris barony, Co. Mayo, under the guidance of Rory O'Donnell, son of Col. Manus O'Donnell, slain at Benburb, 1646. Carried with him his books, his most treasured possession, and later bequeathed them to his sons, Diarmait and Sean. Cu Choigcriche's son Diarmait had a son Cairbre, who removed to the parish of Drung, Co. Cavan, and was the father of Cosnahach (1693-1759). His only son Patrick O'Clery had six sons, one of whom, John O'Clery, removed to Dublin in 1817 bringing with him the Leabhar Gabhala, the Book of Genealogies, the Life of Hugh Roe O'Donnell and the Topographical Poems of O'Dugan and O'Heerin, all in the handwriting of his ancestor, Cu Choigcriche. Later briefly in the possession of Mr. Patrick Lynch (d. 1817) and Patrick Vincent FitzPatrick of Capel St. Dublin, bookseller. Purchased by the Royal Irish Academy at the auction sale of Edward O'Reilly's Books and Irish MSS., Nov. 1830 (6pds). Printed in the Analecta Hibernica, No. 18, 1951. Abstracted from notes by the editor, Seamus Pender, M.A. Isn't Google wonderful - thirty seconds flat.
Family Index : : : CLEARY (from "A Guide to Irish Roots" p76ff):
The 3 brothers:
- John "The Good Looking," starts The O'CLERY's of North Donegal (see more at pII-77, includes Teige 1492, Tuthal 1512, Maccon 1595, 4 Masters, Teige: Chief of the 4 Masters who chgd his name to "Brother Michael")
- Donald, starts The O'CLERY's of Mayo
- Thomas, starts The O'CLERY's of Leitrim and Cavin
Domhnall
Giollaiosa
Teige
Tighernach
Giolla na Naomh
Donhnall
Owen
Brian (sibs Aidhim, Giolla na Naomh)
1020 AD Cugala (Congalach O'CLERY)
Giolla Ceallaigh MAC GILLKELLY (and sibling O'COMHAILLTAIN, COULTON lines)
976 AD Comhaltan (and sibling CLARK line)
Flann Maolchera O'CLERY (beginning of the Clann O'CLERY)
Maolfhabhaill
825 AD Cleirach (CLEARY) (and sibling KEADY line)
Cedadach
Cumasgach (and sibling COFFEY of Cork line)
Cathmhogh (and sibling lines Flann, LENNON, HEYNE of Galway)
Torpthadh
Feargus (siblings ROWAN, Clann Hugh, Morgan)
Artgal (siblings MAGILL ...)
655 AD GUIRE AIDHNE "The Hospitable" bur. at Clunmacnois (sibs...)
620 AD Coleman
Cobtach
Gabran
Conall
EOGHAN AIDHNE (beginning of the Hy-Fiachrach Aidne)
EOCHAIDH BREAC
398 AD DATHY (Nathi)
AMAMGAIDH (Amhailgadh)
FIACHRATH
Eochaidh (bro of Niall "of the 9 hostages")
Eochaidh Moidhmeodhain - Caethann Casouff "The Black Head" (dau of Sachell "The Saxon")
331 AD Muirreadhach Tireach - Buirion
285 AD Fiachadh Sreabhthuine
Caibre Liffechar
253 AD Cormac Ulfhada (first to hold assmbly at Tara) - Etaine (dau of Aoton Coircid)
185 AD Art Aonfhir "The Lonely"
Conn Ceadchadhach "of the 100 battles"
... see Irish High Kings (historically accepted) below at 57
Family Index : : : Dal Riata (Irish settlers in Argyllshire, Scotland), Cenel Gabhran ruling family
36 (07??-08??) Alpin -
37 (07??-08??) Eochaid IV 'The Poisonous' - Fergusa (dau of Fergus Mac Eochaid)
38 (072?-0778) Aed Find 'the Fair' (or Airechtech 'of the assemblies'), ruled Dal Riata 750-78 - ?
39 (069?-0733) Eochaid III, ruled Dal Riata 726-33 - ?
40 (06??-0697) Eochaid II 'Crooked Nose', ruled Dal Riata 695-7 - ?
41 (06??-0673) Domangart II, ruled Dal Riata 660-73 - ?
42 (06??-0642) Domnall Brecc 'The Speckled' or 'Pockmarked' ruled Dal Riata 629-42 - ?
43 (0584-0629) Eochaid Buide 'The Yellow-Haired' ruled Dal Riata 608-29 - ?
44 (0532-0608) Aedan, ruled Dal Riata 574-608 - ?
45 (050?-0558) Gabhran, ruled Dal Riata 538-58 - Luan (dau of Brychan of the Gododdin, gdau of Dumnagual Hen)
46 (045?-0507) Domangart I, ruled Dal Riata 501-7 - Fedlim the Fair (Irish princess)
47 (043?-0501) Fergus Mor 'The Great' ruled Dal Riata c498-501 - ?
48 (041?-0474) Erc - ?
... Erc was son of Eochaid, see Celtic chieftains below ...
According to British-Israel theory (i.e. Jewish Princess Tephi, dau of King Zedekiah, the last King of Judah, traveled to Ireland by boat with the prophet Jeremiah shortly after the start of the Babylonian captivity by King Nebuchadnezzar (her father and brothers had been killed by Nebuchadnezzar), and there married King Heremon of Ireland, thus continuing the line of Davidic kings as God promised (2 Sam 7:12-6), see book One Man's Destiny)Family Index : : : Judah-to-Ireland link (? if British-Israel theory is correct)
Family Index : : : Here's another list from Adam to Milesius (from http://members.aol.com/lochlan2/legends.htm) showing the 36-generation linkage from Adam to Milesius claimed by many medieval royal genealogies: 1. Adam 2. Seth 3. Enos 4. Cainan 5. Mahalaleel 6. Jared 7. Enoch 8. Methuselah 9. Lamech 10. Noah 11. Japhet 12. Gomer 13. Baath 14. Feinius Farsaid, King of Scythia 15. Nel (m. Scota, d. of Pharoah) 16. Gaedel Glas 17. Esru 18. Sru (returned to Scythia) 19. Heber Scot 20. Boamain 21. Ogamain 22. Tat 23. Agnomain (driven from Scythia; settled in the Macotic Marshes) 24. Lamfhind 25. Eber Glunfhind 26. Agni 27. Febri Glas 28. Nenual 29. Nuada 30. Allot 31. Ercha 32. Death 33. Brath (Led the Gaedel from the Macotic Marshes to Spain) 34. Breogain (Built the city of Brigantia) 35. Bille 36. King Milesius of Spain
Family Index : : : acc. to British-Israel theory (One Man's Destiny)
104 (c. 1xxx-1xxx BC) Milesius of Spain (Gaul, or Mile Easpain, or Gallam)
105 Bille
106 Broegan
107 Bratha
108 Deagfatha
109 Earchada
110 Alloid
111 Nuaghadh
112 Neanuail
113 Feabla Glas
114 Aghenoin
115 Tait
116 Ayhaimhain
117 Boamhain (Beouman)
118 Heber Scot (Scutt, Crete to Scythia, Egypt)
119 Sru (Prince Sruth, in Egypt when Pharaoh attacked Capacirunt, then sailed to Crete)
120 Easru (Easruth, Egypt)
121 Gadhol
122 Calcol
123 Mahol
124 Ethan
125 Zarah (then Judah, Jacob, Isaac, Abraham, Terah, Nahor, Serug, Reu, Peleg, Eber, Shelah, Arpachshad, Shem, Noah ... [148] Adam, from Bible)
When Josiah died in 610, his son Jehoahaz, or Shallum, b. 633, r. 610 (bad) took over, but had reigned for only 3 months when Pharaoh Neco of Egypt overran Jerusalem. When Jehoahaz wouldn't cooperate, Neco imprisoned him (in Egypt) and installed Eliakim, another son of Josiah, onto the throne (as a puppet ruler), changing his name to Jehoiakim, where he "ruled" 11 years (bad), until 599, when Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon attacked Jerusalem, looting the Temple, exiling Eliakim and about 3K other Jews (incl. Ezekial) to Babylon, and installing Eliakim's 8 year old son Jehoiachin as (puppet) King of Judah (lasted 3 months, bad). Nebuchadnezzar then exiled him to Babylon and installed Mattaniah (renamed Zedekiah), another son of Josiah, as puppet king, lasting 11 years (bad) until 588, when Jerusalem was sacked by Nebuchadnezzar (zenith of Babylon), beginning 70 years of captivity for the Jews, until the foundation of Persia, as fortold by the prophet Jeremiah. As an interesting genealogical sidenote, the line to Jesus continues from Josiah thru Jechoniah, Salathiel, Zerubbabel, Abiud, Eliakim, Azor, Zadok, Achim, Eliud, Eleazar, Matthan, Jacob, Joseph who m. Mary (also descended from King David), parents of Jesus the Messiah/ChristFamily Index : : : Kings of Judah (dates from Ussher)
Traditionally, Ham "has been associated with Africa, Japheth with Europe [the West] and Shem with the East" [i.e. "Semites"]. This from Tudor Parfitt's The Lost Tribes of Israel, citing Rabinus Maurus' famous work De Universo or De rerum naturis, compiled 842-6 AD, published 10C AD.Family Index : : : Shem to Adam (Biblical genealogy)