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From: ED HALL< >
Subject: [Fwd: Royalty in Old England (bef 1500s)]
Date: Sun, 03 Aug 1997 12:21:09 -0500
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I am researching that bunch of nut cases as we speak. Subscribe to
soc.genealogy.medieval (newsgroups) or search the web for Plantagenet.
There's a great site on at Geocities and check out
http://www.discovery.com for some of the wierder moments in there lives.
I'll be back in a flash with some URLs...in the meantime, try to see if
your local library has a copy of "Burke's Guide to the Royal Family." I
found it in the history section, not the genealogy section, and it lists
everyone from William the Conqueror (not to mention the Wessex Kings,
Anglo-Danish Kings, Kings of All England, Kings and Queens of Scotland)
to the present Royal Family (at least until 1977, that is). Be right
back with those URLs.
Pam Hall
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I'm wondering if there is a list anyone knows of where people are discussing
the monarchs of old England. I have a couple of lines that back up to there,
and suspicion of others, and would like to fill in some missing connections
that perhaps someone else has already found.
Sherry
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