Genealogy - Henry Martin Ruppenthal, III

 

Family pages have Parent and Children links in the left column of each page. 'Parent' links access the person's birth family and the 'Children' links access the person's own family.
(White names indicate a link exists; Yellow names indicate no link exists)

Follow the road from grandmother Ida America Iden Ruppenthal to the year 1100BC

Grandmother Ida's genealogy has been documented through one path into Europe then back to Britian. Take this opportunity to travel the genealogy road from grandmother Ida to an ancestor named Brutus ap Selys Hen, 1st king of Britain. Brutus was born in about the year 1100BC.

Using the Parent link in the left menu of each generation page, by selecting the parent link with the icon, travel the road back in time. Launch your journey on a page with access to the 90 generational famlies, click here.

Note: When you arrive on the genealogy road in Wales, the naming conventions are as follows:

Male example: Einion ap Owain = Einion son of Owain
Female example: Angharad verch Llewelyn = Angharad daughter of Llewelyn
  (ap = son of) (verch = daughter of)

Follow the genealogy road from grandmother Ida America Iden Ruppenthal
 to Charles the Great, Charles Martel, and Popes in Family Genealogy.

Grandmother Ida's genealogy has been documented through 38 generations back to Charlemagne, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (Charles the Great). Charlemagne was born in the year 0742.

Grandmother Ida's genealogy has been documented through 39 generations back to Charles 'the Hammer' Martel. Martel was a Frankish stateman and military leader. He was Duke and Prince of the Franks as well as Mayor of the Palace. He restored centralized government to France and lead a decisive military victory in the Battle of Tours in the year 0732.

For access to any of the 38 generational families to Charlemagne, click here.
For access to any of the 39 generational families to Charles Martel, click here.
For list of Popes in Family Genealogy, click here.

 

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