Sir Thomas Hay of Park, 4th Bt.1
M, #150241, d. 30 April 1794
Last Edited=15 Jan 2012
Consanguinity Index=0.26%
Sir Thomas Hay of Park, 4th Bt. was the son of Sir Thomas Hay of Park, 3rd Bt. and Jean Blair.1,2 He died on 30 April 1794, unmarried.2
He fought in the American War of Independence.1 He gained the rank of Colonel.1 He succeeded as the 4th Baronet Hay, of Park [N.S., 1663] in 1778.2
He fought in the American War of Independence.1 He gained the rank of Colonel.1 He succeeded as the 4th Baronet Hay, of Park [N.S., 1663] in 1778.2
Grace Dalrymple-Hay1
F, #150242, b. 24 February 1781, d. 1 November 1853
Last Edited=21 Feb 2011
Grace Dalrymple-Hay was born on 24 February 1781.1 She was the daughter of Sir John Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 1st Bt. and Susan Hay.1 She died on 1 November 1853 at age 72.1
Citations
- [S1303] Rachel Newcombe, "re: Sir James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd Bt.," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 16 March 2005, 17 May 2005 and 10 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: Sir James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd Bt."
Susan Dalrymple-Hay1
F, #150243, b. circa 1784, d. 5 October 1865
Last Edited=21 Feb 2011
Susan Dalrymple-Hay was born circa 1784.1 She was the daughter of Sir John Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 1st Bt. and Susan Hay.1 She died on 5 October 1865.1
Citations
- [S1303] Rachel Newcombe, "re: Sir James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd Bt.," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 16 March 2005, 17 May 2005 and 10 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: Sir James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd Bt."
Margaret Dalrymple-Hay1
F, #150244, b. circa 1792
Last Edited=21 Feb 2011
Margaret Dalrymple-Hay was born circa 1792.1 She was the daughter of Sir John Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 1st Bt. and Susan Hay.1
Citations
- [S1303] Rachel Newcombe, "re: Sir James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd Bt.," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 16 March 2005, 17 May 2005 and 10 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: Sir James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd Bt."
Eógan, King of Ailech1
M, #150245, d. 465
Last Edited=30 Aug 2015
Eógan, King of Ailech was the son of Niall 'of the Nine Hostages', High King of Ireland.2 He died in 465.3
He established his kingdom in the Peninsula of Innishowen (i.e., Innis Eoghain or ‘Eogan's Isle.3') He was 465, with other issue, including two younger sons (Eochaid Binnigh (‘the tuneful'), ancestor of St Maelrubha (642–722), founder 673 Applecross Abbey in Pictland.3 He gained the title of King of Ailech.3 He was ancestor of the Cenel Eoghain, the pincipal brother of the northern Ui Neill.3 Circa 425 he joined three of his brothers in wresting the entire northwest corner of Ireland from the Ulidians who had hitherto held it.3 Circa 442 he converted to Christianity.3
He established his kingdom in the Peninsula of Innishowen (i.e., Innis Eoghain or ‘Eogan's Isle.3') He was 465, with other issue, including two younger sons (Eochaid Binnigh (‘the tuneful'), ancestor of St Maelrubha (642–722), founder 673 Applecross Abbey in Pictland.3 He gained the title of King of Ailech.3 He was ancestor of the Cenel Eoghain, the pincipal brother of the northern Ui Neill.3 Circa 425 he joined three of his brothers in wresting the entire northwest corner of Ireland from the Ulidians who had hitherto held it.3 Circa 442 he converted to Christianity.3
Children of Eógan, King of Ailech
Citations
- [S167] Francis Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings (Ireland: Four Courts Press, 2001), page 284. Hereinafter cited as Irish Kings and High-Kings.
- [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 75. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 3003. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- [S37] BP2003. [S37]
Coirpre (?)1
M, #150246
Last Edited=20 May 2008
Child of Coirpre (?)
Citations
- [S167] Francis Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings (Ireland: Four Courts Press, 2001), page 280. Hereinafter cited as Irish Kings and High-Kings.
- [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 75. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
Sebastokrator John Doukas1,2
M, #150247
Last Edited=23 Jan 2019
Sebastokrator John Doukas is the son of Constantine Angelos and Theodora Comnene.2 He married, secondly, Zoe Doukaina.2
Children of Sebastokrator John Doukas and Zoe Doukaina
- Manuel, Emperor of Thessalonica1 d. 1241
- Constantine Komnenos Doukas2
- Theodore Komnenos Doukas, Emperor of Thessalonica+1 b. c 1180, d. 1230
Manuel, Emperor of Thessalonica1
M, #150248, d. 1241
Last Edited=1 Mar 2007
Manuel, Emperor of Thessalonica was the son of Sebastokrator John Doukas and Zoe Doukaina.1,2 He died in 1241.1
He succeeded as the Emperor Manuel of Thessalonica in 1230.1 He was deposed as Emperor of Thessalonica in 1237.1
He succeeded as the Emperor Manuel of Thessalonica in 1230.1 He was deposed as Emperor of Thessalonica in 1237.1
Demetrius Komnenos Doukas, Emperor of Thessalonica1
M, #150249, d. after 1246
Last Edited=23 Jan 2019
Demetrius Komnenos Doukas, Emperor of Thessalonica was the son of Theodore Komnenos Doukas, Emperor of Thessalonica and Maria Petraliphaina.1,2 He died after 1246.1
He succeeded as the Emperor Demetrius of Thessalonica in 1244.1 He was deposed as Emperor of Thessalonica in 1246.1
He succeeded as the Emperor Demetrius of Thessalonica in 1244.1 He was deposed as Emperor of Thessalonica in 1246.1
Wihtgils (?)1
M, #150250
Last Edited=20 Nov 2005
Child of Wihtgils (?)
- Hengist, King of Kent+1 d. c 488
Citations
- [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 64. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
- [S58] E. B. Fryde, D. E. Greenway, S. Porter and I. Roy, editors, Handbook of British Chronology, 3rd edition (London, U.K.: Royal Historical Society, 1986), page 12. Hereinafter cited as Handbook of British Chronology.