Charlemagne

Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor(742/748 – 814 AD)

“Charlemagne’s dream was to unite the warring tribes and nations of western Europe into a cohesive empire, the first in the west since the fall of Rome. By and large, he succeeded—at his death, Charlemagne ruled a realm that extended from the Vistula to the Atlantic, from the Baltic Sea to the Pyrenees. In recognition of his achievement, and in appreciation for his loyal service in defense of the interests of the Catholic Church, on Christmas Day 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans. Later, the title became Holy Roman Emperor.”

Who was Charlemagne of the Carolingians?

The Life of Charlemagne

The following summary of his life is from the book 5,000 Years of ROYALTY: Kings, Queens, Princes, Emperors & Tsars, by Thomas J. Craughwell (2012, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Inc, New York, NY, 512 pages). The summary on Charlemagne is from page 140.

Charlemagne’s dream was to unite the warring tribes and nations of western Europe into a cohesive empire, the first in the west since the fall of Rome. By and large, he succeeded—at his death, Charlemagne ruled a realm that extended from the Vistula to the Atlantic, from the Baltic Sea to the Pyrenees. In recognition of his achievement, and in appreciation for his loyal service in defense of the interests of the Catholic Church, on Christmas Day 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans. Later, the title became Holy Roman Emperor.

Charlemagne was an impressive figure, standing six feet three inches tall. He was powerfully built, although toward the end of his life he developed a potbelly. His hair was such a light shade of blonde that it appeared white.

Because he never learned to read, Charlemagne had great respect for education. He invited the best teachers and scholars to settle at his court; among those who accepted were Alcuin from England, Theodulf from Spain, and Paul the Deacon and Paulinus II of Aquileia from Italy. Charlemagne opened a school at his court and founded new schools in monasteries throughout his realm. He also established scriptoria where monks copied the Greek and Roman classics. He was so lavish in his support of writers, artists, and architects that he set off a cultural golden age that has come to be known as the Carolingian Renaissance.

Charlemagne enjoyed stunning military successes: the Saxons and the Bavarians submitted to his authority; he drove back the Slavs and the Avars (a pagan tribe in present-day Hungary); he occupied Corsica, Sardinia, and the Balearic Islands, all of which had suffered frequent attacks from Muslim pirates; and he tried to extend his power into Spain. It was during a skirmish at the Roncevaux Pass in the Pyrenees that a member of his household, Roland, was killed; the event inspired one of the great poems of the Middle Ages, “The Song of Roland”.

After a forty-six-year reign, Charlemagne died peacefully in his palace at Aachen. During the Middle Ages, it was said that he was buried seated on a throne wearing a crown and holding a scepter. The story is impossible to prove because in 1165 Emperor Frederick I opened the tomb and laid Charlemagne in a gold and silver casket.

Since the 1990’s I have done a lot of research on families who supposedly trace back to European Royalty. The number 1 problem I see is that people try so hard to connect to famous people and then they “bend the facts” enough to connect one person to a famous family that happens to have the same last name. But so often the connection just isn’t there.

Therefore it makes connecting these families somewhat difficult as there are so many errors on the Internet now (2025). In at attempt to minimize these errors, I research the families from many different sources and look for holes in the “evidence”. I find them all the time. I don’t doubt that I also miss some along the way too. When I do find errors in lineages that I’ve latched onto, I work really hard to correct my files and post those mistakes online so they are not perpetuated.

Why do I bother to trace royal lineages then? Well, because there ARE factual records out there on these families and eventually you CAN tie into them. I don’t care whether my ancestors were peasants or kings, I know for a fact that I descend from many of both. We all do. I’m simply looking for what I can find and document. Period.

Charlemagne is one of those individuals in history that millions of us truly descend from. It’s just a fact. The question is, how many ways do we descend from him, and can we show the trail? The lineage? And, how many of his children do we descend from?

The best consensus I can find shows that Charles the Great – aka Charlemagne – had at least 20 children by at least 11 different women – and probably more – of both. He was known to be married at least five times, and had children by at least six concubines, and probably more.

His most famous wife was his third wife, Hildegard of Swabia, Queen of the Franks. She was born ca. 757-8 AD and died on 30 April 783 AD. Charlemagne had at least nine (9) children with Hildegard. He probably only had grandchildren through three of those nine children, they being 1) Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) Carolingian, 2) Louis I (The Pious and The Fair and The Debonaire) (King of Aquitaine and King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor) Carolingian, and 3) Bertha (Frankish Princess) Carolingian.

I know that I descend from the first two, King Pepin of Italy and Emperor Louis I (the Pious).

The other child of Charlemagne that many people, myself included, descend from was his son, Hugh (or Hugo) (Abbot of Saint-Quentin Lobbes and Saint-Bertin) (Archchancellor of the Empire) Carolingian. Hugh was Charlemagne’s son by a concubine, Regina. One of Hugh’s many royal descendants was Mathilda of Flanders, born 1031 in Normandy. She became the wife of William the Conqueror in 1053.

The following map shows the Holy Roman Empire in 800 AD at the time Charlemagne was crowned Emperor. This map will help with identifying locations in Europe that are listed as locations for key events in the lives of Charlemagne’s family, shown after the map.

Following are more details regarding the ancestors of Charlemagne and then his women and children.

Parents and Ancestors

Charlemagne was born on April 2. Some say he was born in 742, but other historians state that it’s more like 748 AD. I show in my files that he was born on 02 Apr 748 AD at Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia. See previous map for Aachen (northern Europe). Charlemagne’s father was Pepin III (the Short) (Mayor of the Palace of Neustria – the Merovingian Palace) (King of the Franks) Carolingian. Pepin the Short is how he is commonly known, and being the Mayor of the Palace was basically being the Prime Minister. Pepin’s wife was Bertrada (Bertha Bigfoot aka Broadfoot) (Queen of the Franks) of Laon, daughter of Charibert (aka Caribert or Heribert) Count of Laon, and Blanche Fleur Princess of Austrasia.

Bertha Bigfoot” was descended from many generations of Kings of Austrasia – again, see above map. Pepin the Short’s father was the famous Karl (Charles Martel aka Charles the Hammer) (Mayor of the Palaces of Austrasia, Neustria & Burgundy) Prince of Austrasia. Attached to this link is a multipage PDF file showing 13 generations of ancestors of Charlemagne.

Wives and Concubines of Charlemagne

Wives and Children

  • Himiltrude, born Abt. 742 AD and died Bet. 780 AD–782 AD. Married 768 AD, but was dismissed from family in 770 AD after having one child (Pepin The Hunchback).
    • Pepin (The Hunchback) (Frankish Prince) Carolingian, born Bet. 769 AD–770 AD France, died Bet. 810 AD–811 AD Prum, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. No marriage, no issue. He was exiled and ostracized from the family.
  • Desiderata (Queen consort of the Franks) of Lombards, born Abt. 754 AD Pavia, Italy and died Abt. 776 AD. Married in 770 AD but was no longer married after 771 AD – no children born to this marriage.
  • Hildegard (Queen of the Franks) of Swabia, born Bet. 757 AD–758 AD at Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died 30 Apr 783 AD at Thionville, Moselle, France. Married in 771 AD at Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia. Had 9 children, 3 of whom died as young children. Hildegard was the daughter of Gerold I (Count of Kraichgau and Anglachgau) Duke of Swabia, and Emma (Duchess of Swabia) of Alemannia.
    • Charles (The Younger) (Duke of Maine, King of Franconia) Carolingian, born Abt. 772 AD and died 04 Dec 811 AD. No marriage or issue.
    • Adalhaid (Frankish Princess) Carolingian, born and died 774 AD.
    • Rotrude (aka Hruodrud or Hruodhaid) (Frankish Princess) Carolingian, born 775 AD and died 06 Jun 810 AD.
    • Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) Carolingian, born 777 AD Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died 08 Jul 810 AD Milan, Italy. Known as Pepin of Italy or Pepin, King of Italy. He was born Carloman, but after his older half brother Pepin the Hunchback fell out of grace, Carloman was rebranded as Pepin in order to become the heir. Pepin of Italy married Bertha (Theodrada) of Toulouse. Many of us descend from Pepin of Italy and Bertha through their oldest son, Bernard (King of Italy) Carolingian.
      • Lineages who descend from Charlemagne through Pepin of Italy:
        • Frank Patterson
        • Vanza Davis Patterson
        • Charles Fishburne
        • Virginia Holton Fishburne
        • Anna Middleton Fishburne
        • Jessica Baumann Patterson
        • Jack Palmer
        • Joyce Ward Palmer
    • Louis I (The Pious and The Fair and The Debonaire) (King of Aquitaine and King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor) Carolingian, born 16 Apr 778 AD Casseneuil, France and died 20 Jun 840 AD Ingelheim am Rhein, Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Known as Louis I or Louis the Pious or Louis the Fair, primarily. Louis the Pious had at least 10 children, 2 by concubines. He was married twice. First wife Ermengarde of Hasbaye gave birth to 6 more of his children, and second wife Judith of Bavaria gave birth to the remaining 2 children. Many of us descend from two of Louis the Pious’ children by Ermengarde (Lothair I and Louis II), and also by one child by Judith (Charles II the Bald).
      • Lineages who descend from Charlemagne through Louis the Pious:
        • Frank Patterson
        • Vanza Davis Patterson
        • Anna Middleton Fishburne
        • Joyce Ward Palmer
    • Lothair Carolingian, born 16 Apr 778 AD Casseneuil, France and died 780 AD France.
    • Bertha (Frankish Princess) Carolingian, born 780 AD and died Aft. 11 Mar 824 AD. She married Angilibert Count of Ponthieu and had at least four children.
    • Gisela (aka Delia) (Frankish Princess) Carolingian, born 781 AD and died Bet. 808 AD–814 AD.
    • Hildegard (Frankish Princess) Carolingian, born Apr 783 AD Thionville, Moselle, France and died Jun 783 AD at the age of 2 months. Her mother, Hildegard, died a couple weeks after she was born on April 30 783.
  • Fastrada (Queen consort of the Franks) of East Francia, born Abt. 765 AD at Ingelheim am Rhein, Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany and died 10 Aug 794 AD at Frankfurt, Germany. Married Oct 783 AD at Worms, Germany. She had 2 children. She was the daughter of Rudolph Count of East Francia, and Aeda.
    • Theodrada (Frankish Princess) (Abbess of Notre-Dame at Argenteuil) Carolingian, born 784 AD France and died Bet. 844 AD–853 AD. She was a nun. No marriage or issue.
    • Hiltrude (Frankish Princess) Carolingian, born 787 AD France. No known issue.
  • Luitgard of Alemanni, born Abt. 776 AD and died 04 Jun 800 AD. She is buried at the monastery of Saint-Martin de Tours, Indre et Loire, France. She married Charlemagne in 794 AD. No known children born to this marriage.

Concubines and Children

  • Gersuinda (aka Gersvinda, Gervinda) Concubine of Charlemagne, died Bet. 800 AD–810 AD. She was the mother of Adaltrude.
    • Adaltrude (Frankish Princess) Carolingian, born after 800 AD France.
  • Madelgard Concubine of Charlemagne. She was the mother of Ruothild.
    • Ruothild (Frankish Princess) (Abbess of Faremoutiers) Carolingian, born after 800 AD France and died 24 Mar 852 AD at the Faremoutiers Abbey, Seine-et-Marne, France. She was a nun. No issue.
  • Regina Concubine of Charlemagne, born 770 AD. She was the mother of both Drogo (aka Dreux or Drogon) (Bishop of Metz), and Hugh (or Hugo) (Abbot of Saint-Quentin Lobbes and Saint-Bertin) (Archchancellor of the Empire).
    • Drogo (aka Dreux or Drogon) (Bishop of Metz) Carolingian, born 17 Jun 801 AD Aachen, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and died 08 Dec 855 AD (fishing accident) River Oignon, at Himeriacum, Bourgogne, Germany.
    • Hugh (or Hugo) (Abbot of Saint-Quentin Lobbes and Saint-Bertin) (Archchancellor of the Empire) Carolingian, born Abt. 802 AD Aachen, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and died 14 Jun 844 AD when Killed by a lance while being ambushed by Pippin II (the grandson of Hugh’s half-brother Louis the Pious) in the Angoumois, Angouleme, France. Many of us descend from Hugh through his daughter, Petronia Countess of Anjou, who was born in 825 AD and married Tertulle Count of Anjou. 6 generations from Petronia led to Adele of France (1012-1067) who married Baldwin V Count of Flanders. Many of us descend from two of their children, 1) Baldwin VI (De Mons) Count of Flanders and 2) Mathilda of Flanders.
      • The Staffords and Nevilles descend from Baldwin VI.
      • Mathilda of Flanders married William the Conqueror, King of England. Many kings of England descend from this couple, in addition to princes, such as John of Gaunt, father of Joan Beaufort who married Sir Ralph Neville.
      • Lineages who descend from Charlemagne through Hugh:
        • Frank Patterson
        • Vanza Davis Patterson
        • Charles Fishburne
        • Virginia Holton Fishburne
        • Anna Middleton Fishburne
        • Jessica Baumann Patterson
        • Jack Palmer
        • Joyce Ward Palmer
  • Adallind (aka Etherlind) Concubine of Charlemagne. She was the mother of Theodoric (aka Thierry).
    • Theodoric (aka Thierry) Carolingian, born 807 AD and died after 818 AD. No known issue.
  • Other concubines produced at least three more of Charlemagne’s children. 1) Hruodhaid was born 784 AD, and 2) Richbod was born 805 AD, and 3) Bernard was born 806-810 AD.
    • Hruodhaid Carolingian, born 784 AD
    • Richbod (Abbot of Saint-Riquier) Carolingian, born 805 AD and died 844 AD
    • Bernard (Abbot of Moutiers-Saint-Jean Abbey) Carolingian, born Bet. 806 AD–810 AD and died Aft. 830 AD.

The following lineages to Charlemagne show only the shortest lineage – or most interesting lineage. In most cases, there are multiple lineages that could be shown for each current family member.

Wes’ Paternal Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. PATTERSON, Wes Sr. m. Ginna Fishburne
  2. PATTERSON, Francis Oliver (Frank) b: 25 Jun 1940, d: 31 Jul 2015
  3. STEPHENS, Wilma Lee b: 30 Oct 1904, d: 30 Mar 1991
  4. STEPHENS, Samual Jasper b: 28 Jul 1873, d: 06 Feb 1938
  5. BYERS, Merzy Ann b: 04 Aug 1848, d: 01 Oct 1910
  6. RATCLIFF, Millie b: Abt. 1810, d: Aft. 1880
  7. RATCLIFF, Abraham b: Bet. 1770–1774, d: 31 Mar 1836
  8. RATCLIFF, Moses b: Bet. 1722–1730, d: Aft. 1810
  9. RATCLIFF, John b: 15 Sep 1694, d: Dec 1771
  10. RATCLIFF, Richard b: 29 Oct 1661, d: 1721
  11. RATCLIFF, Richard b: 27 Sep 1614, d: 26 Aug 1675
  12. RATCLIFF, John (Of Quaker Farm) b: Abt. 1591, d: 1650
  13. RATCLIFF, John b: Abt. 1571, d: 1632
  14. RATCLIFF, John b: Abt. 1549
  15. RATTCLYFFE, John b: Abt. 1529
  16. RADCLYFFE, John b: 1485, d: 1545
  17. RADCLYFFE, John b: 1459, d: 1513
  18. RADCLYFFE, John b: 1429, d: 1485
  19. RADCLIFFE, James b: 1416, d: 1446
  20. RADCLIFFE, Sir Richard (High Sheriff of Lancashire) b: 1379, d: 15 May 1442
  21. RADCLIFFE, Sir James b: 1355, d: 1409
  22. LEGH, Susanah (De Legh) b: Abt. 1334
  23. LEGH, Robert (De Legh) b: 1306, d: Abt. 1370
  24. LEGH, John (De Legh) b: Abt. 1280, d: Mar 1339
  25. VENABLES, William b: 1257, d: 08 Jul 1312
  26. VENABLES, Lord William b: 1233, d: 1292
  27. PENNINGTON, Alicia b: 1213, d: 1294
  28. PENNINGTON, Alan b: 1185, d: 1240
  29. PENNINGTON, Alan b: 1140, d: 1208
  30. PENNINGTON, Benedict b: 1125, d: 1185
  31. PENNINGTON, Gamel b: Abt. 1090, d: 1170
  32. GAUNT, Emma b: 1069, d: Aft. 1140
  33. DE GAUNT, Gilbert b: 1048, d: 1095
  34. VON LUXEMBURG, Gisela b: 1019, d: 1059
  35. VON LUXEMBURG, Friedrich I (Count of Moselgau) b: 965 AD, d: 06 Oct 1019
  36. VON LUXEMBURG, Siegfried I (Count of Moselgau) b: Abt. 919 AD, d: 998 AD
  37. FRANCE, Cunegonde of b: 10 Oct 893 AD, d: 05 Dec 940 AD
  38. FRANCE, Ermentrude of b: Abt. 875 AD, d: Abt. 895 AD
  39. CAROLINGIAN, Louis II (The Stammerer) (King of the Franks) b: 01 Nov 846 AD, d: 10 Apr 879 AD
  40. CAROLINGIAN, Charles II (The Bald) (King of West Francia) (Holy Roman Emperor) b: 13 Jun 823 AD, d: 06 Oct 877 AD
  41. CAROLINGIAN, Louis I (The Pious and The Fair and The Debonaire) (King of Aquitaine and King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor) b: 16 Apr 778 AD, d: 20 Jun 840 AD
  42. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 748 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD

Wes’ Maternal Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. PATTERSON, Wes Sr. m. Ginna Fishburne
  2. DAVIS, Vanza Mae b: 21 Aug 1939, d: 15 Mar 2018
  3. DAVIS, Troy Lee b: 07 Aug 1909, d: 10 Oct 1988
  4. DAVIS, John (Wesley) b: Abt. 1844, d: Abt. 1911
  5. DAVIS, William Coleman Jr b: Bet. 1820–1822, d: Bet. 1904–Jul 1905
  6. DAVIS, William Coleman b: Abt. 1793, d: Bet. 1870–1880
  7. CHEEK, Nancy b: Bet. 1760–1765, d: 07 Oct 1824
  8. CHEEK, Robert b: Abt. 1731, d: Aft. 1800
  9. CHEEK, Richard Jr. b: 1695, d: 29 Sep 1743
  10. CHEEK, Richard b: 1664, d: 1730
  11. CHEEK, Anthony b: 1624, d: 1756
  12. CHEKE, Sir Thomas b: 07 Jan 1570, d: 25 Mar 1659
  13. RADCLIFFE, Frances b: 1545, d: 22 Jun 1586
  14. RADCLIFFE, Sir Humphrey b: Abt. 1506, d: 13 Aug 1566
  15. STAFFORD, Elizabeth (Countess of Sussex) b: 1479, d: 11 May 1532
  16. STAFFORD, Henry (2nd Duke of Buckingham) b: 04 Sep 1454, d: 02 Nov 1483
  17. STAFFORD, Sir Humphrey (Earl of Stafford) b: 18 Oct 1424, d: 22 May 1455
  18. STAFFORD, Humphrey (1st Duke of Buckingham) b: 15 Aug 1403, d: 10 Jul 1460
  19. PLANTAGENET, Anne b: Apr 1383, d: 16 Oct 1438
  20. PLANTAGENET, Duke of Gloucester Thomas b: 07 Jan 1355, d: Sep 1397
  21. PLANTAGENET, Edward III (King of England) b: 1308, d: 21 Jun 1377
  22. PLANTAGENET, Edward II (King of England) b: 1284, d: 1327
  23. PLANTAGENET, Edward I (King of England) b: 1239, d: 1307
  24. PLANTAGENET, Henry III (King of England) b: 1216, d: 1272
  25. PLANTAGENET, John (King of England) b: 24 Dec 1166, d: 19 Oct 1216
  26. PLANTAGENET, Henry II (King of England) b: 05 Mar 1133, d: 06 Jul 1189
  27. ENGLAND, Matilda (Maud) (Princess Of England) (Empress Of Germany) b: 07 Feb 1102, d: 10 Sep 1167
  28. ENGLAND, Henry I (King of England) b: Sep 1068, d: 01 Dec 1135
  29. NORMANDY, William I (The Conqueror) (The Bastard) (William II Duke Of Normandy) (William I King of England) of b: 14 Oct 1024, d: 09 Sep 1087
  30. OF NORMANDY, Robert I (The Magnificent) Duke b: 22 Jun 1000, d: Jul 1035
  31. OF NORMANDY, Richard II (The Good) Duke b: Abt. 980 AD, d: 28 Aug 1026
  32. OF NORMANDY, Richard I (The Fearless) Duke b: 28 Aug 932 AD, d: 20 Nov 996 AD
  33. OF NORMANDY, William II (Longsword) Duke b: Abt. 893 AD, d: 17 Dec 942 AD
  34. VERMANDOIS, Poppa b: 870 AD
  35. VERMANDOIS, Pepin II (Count of Senlis) b: 817 AD, d: 854 AD
  36. CAROLINGIAN, Bernard (King of Italy) b: 797 AD, d: 818 AD
  37. CAROLINGIAN, Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) b: 777 AD, d: 08 Jul 810 AD
  38. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 748 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD

Ginna’s Paternal Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. FISHBURNE, Ginna m. Wes Patterson Sr.
  2. FISHBURNE, Charles Carroll b: 24 Aug 1919, d: 24 Nov 2020
  3. FISHBURNE, Francis Beattie b: 04 Oct 1873, d: 13 Dec 1925
  4. FISHBURNE, Charles Carroll b: 04 Mar 1843, d: 15 Dec 1885
  5. FISHBURNE, Francis Beattie II b: 14 May 1807, d: 19 Aug 1883
  6. BELLINGER, Mary Cussings b: Aft. 1781, d: Jun 1824
  7. BELLINGER, Edmund F. (Rev War Patriot) IV b: 01 Aug 1743, d: 11 Apr 1801
  8. BULL, Mary Lucia b: 1723, d: 1796
  9. BULL, Burnaby (Capt) b: Bet. 1685–1689, d: 01 Nov 1754
  10. BULL, Stephen b: 1635, d: 1706
  11. AGARD, Katherine b: 1613, d: 07 Dec 1681
  12. BURNABY, Susan b: 1585
  13. BURNABY, Thomas b: 1558, d: 1609
  14. WODHULL, Anne b: Abt. 1532
  15. PARR, Elizabeth b: Abt. 1499
  16. PARR, William b: Abt. 1480
  17. FITZHUGH, Elizabeth b: Abt. 1465, d: 28 Feb 1513
  18. NEVILLE, Alice b: 1430, d: 22 Nov 1503
  19. NEVILLE, Richard (5th Earl of Salisbury) b: 1400, d: 30 Dec 1460
  20. BEAUFORT, Joan (Countess of Westmoreland) b: Abt. 1377, d: 13 Nov 1440
  21. PLANTAGENET, John (Of Gaunt) (Duke of Lancaster) b: Bef. 28 May 1340, d: 03 Feb 1399
  22. PLANTAGENET, Edward III (King of England) b: 1308, d: 21 Jun 1377
  23. PLANTAGENET, Edward II (King of England) b: 1284, d: 1327
  24. PLANTAGENET, Edward I (King of England) b: 1239, d: 1307
  25. PLANTAGENET, Henry III (King of England) b: 1216, d: 1272
  26. PLANTAGENET, John (King of England) b: 24 Dec 1166, d: 19 Oct 1216
  27. PLANTAGENET, Henry II (King of England) b: 05 Mar 1133, d: 06 Jul 1189
  28. ENGLAND, Matilda (Maud) (Princess Of England) (Empress Of Germany) b: 07 Feb 1102, d: 10 Sep 1167
  29. ENGLAND, Henry I (King of England) b: Sep 1068, d: 01 Dec 1135
  30. NORMANDY, William I (The Conqueror) (The Bastard) (William II Duke Of Normandy) (William I King of England) of b: 14 Oct 1024, d: 09 Sep 1087
  31. OF NORMANDY, Robert I (The Magnificent) Duke b: 22 Jun 1000, d: Jul 1035
  32. OF NORMANDY, Richard II (The Good) Duke b: Abt. 980 AD, d: 28 Aug 1026
  33. OF NORMANDY, Richard I (The Fearless) Duke b: 28 Aug 932 AD, d: 20 Nov 996 AD
  34. OF NORMANDY, William II (Longsword) Duke b: Abt. 893 AD, d: 17 Dec 942 AD
  35. VERMANDOIS, Poppa b: 870 AD
  36. VERMANDOIS, Pepin II (Count of Senlis) b: 817 AD, d: 854 AD
  37. CAROLINGIAN, Bernard (King of Italy) b: 797 AD, d: 818 AD
  38. CAROLINGIAN, Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) b: 777 AD, d: 08 Jul 810 AD
  39. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 748 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD

Ginna’s Maternal Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. FISHBURNE, Ginna m. Wes Patterson Sr.
  2. HOLTON, Virginia b: 30 Jul 1922, d: 20 Mar 2006
  3. CARMICHAEL, Clara Myrtle b: 29 Nov 1896, d: 05 Feb 1983
  4. CARMICHAEL, Virgil Salathiel b: 19 Sep 1870, d: 30 Apr 1898
  5. CARMICHAEL, Isaac Newton b: 30 Nov 1847, d: 16 Mar 1928
  6. CARMICHAEL, Edward H. (Ned) b: 1816, d: 1873
  7. WESTMORELAND, Mary b: 20 Feb 1789, d: 24 Jun 1859
  8. WESTMORELAND, Alexander b: Abt. 1743, d: Aft. 1801
  9. WESTMORELAND, John Thomas b: Abt. 1710, d: Abt. 1781
  10. WESTMORELAND, Thomas b: Abt. 1688
  11. WESTMORELAND, John b: Abt. 1654
  12. WESTMORELAND, James b: Abt. 1635, d:
  13. WESTMORLAND, Thomas Neville b: 1601, d: 1665
  14. NEVILLE, Edmund (Edward) b: 1555, d: 03 Feb 1630
  15. NEVILL, Baron Latimer Richard b: Abt. 1523, d: 27 May 1590
  16. NEVILL, William b: 15 Jul 1497
  17. NEVILLE, 2nd Baron Latimer Sir Richard b: Abt. 1468, d: Dec 1530
  18. NEVILLE, Sir Henry b: Abt. 1437, d: 26 Jul 1469
  19. NEVILLE, Edward 1st Lord Abergavenny) b: Abt. 1414, d: 18 Oct 1476
  20. BEAUFORT, Joan (Countess of Westmoreland) b: Abt. 1377, d: 13 Nov 1440
  21. PLANTAGENET, John (Of Gaunt) (Duke of Lancaster) b: Bef. 28 May 1340, d: 03 Feb 1399
  22. PLANTAGENET, Edward III (King of England) b: 1308, d: 21 Jun 1377
  23. PLANTAGENET, Edward II (King of England) b: 1284, d: 1327
  24. PLANTAGENET, Edward I (King of England) b: 1239, d: 1307
  25. PLANTAGENET, Henry III (King of England) b: 1216, d: 1272
  26. PLANTAGENET, John (King of England) b: 24 Dec 1166, d: 19 Oct 1216
  27. PLANTAGENET, Henry II (King of England) b: 05 Mar 1133, d: 06 Jul 1189
  28. ENGLAND, Matilda (Maud) (Princess Of England) (Empress Of Germany) b: 07 Feb 1102, d: 10 Sep 1167
  29. ENGLAND, Henry I (King of England) b: Sep 1068, d: 01 Dec 1135
  30. NORMANDY, William I (The Conqueror) (The Bastard) (William II Duke Of Normandy) (William I King of England) of b: 14 Oct 1024, d: 09 Sep 1087
  31. OF NORMANDY, Robert I (The Magnificent) Duke b: 22 Jun 1000, d: Jul 1035
  32. OF NORMANDY, Richard II (The Good) Duke b: Abt. 980 AD, d: 28 Aug 1026
  33. OF NORMANDY, Richard I (The Fearless) Duke b: 28 Aug 932 AD, d: 20 Nov 996 AD
  34. OF NORMANDY, William II (Longsword) Duke b: Abt. 893 AD, d: 17 Dec 942 AD
  35. VERMANDOIS, Poppa b: 870 AD
  36. VERMANDOIS, Pepin II (Count of Senlis) b: 817 AD, d: 854 AD
  37. CAROLINGIAN, Bernard (King of Italy) b: 797 AD, d: 818 AD
  38. CAROLINGIAN, Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) b: 777 AD, d: 08 Jul 810 AD
  39. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 748 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD

Anna Middleton’s Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. MIDDLETON, Anna Christine b: 15 May 1962, d: 22 May 2014
  2. MIDDLETON, John Wayne (Johnny)
  3. MIDDLETON, James Herchel b: 10 Apr 1917, d: 21 May 2018
  4. MIDDLETON, John Booth b: 30 Jul 1878, d: 30 Sep 1935
  5. MIDDLETON, John Lafayette b: 07 Mar 1850, d: 05 Jun 1934
  6. MIDDLETON, William Nathaniel b: 24 Jan 1825, d: 20 Sep 1863
  7. MIDDLETON, John b: 10 Jul 1797, d: 07 Sep 1862
  8. MIDDLETON, Thomas b: Bet. 1766–1774, d: Abt. 1820
  9. MIDDLETON, William Jr b: Bet. 1740–1745, d: 1803
  10. MIDDLETON, William b: Bet. 1706–1720, d: Bef. 18 Feb 1773
  11. MIDDLETON, Martin Sr b: 1660, d: Bef. 1760
  12. MIDDLETON, Henry b: Abt. 1627, d: 31 Aug 1685
  13. MIDDLETON, Anthonye b: 1600, d: 1657
  14. MIDDLETON, Thomas b: 1555, d: 04 Jul 1627
  15. MIDDLETON, Robert b: 1530, d: 1580
  16. GASCOIGNE, Margaret b: Abt. 1500
  17. GASCOIGNE, Sir William VI b: Abt. 1467, d: Bef. 23 Mar 1551
  18. PERCY, Margaret b: Abt. 1448, d: 04 Mar 1486
  19. PERCY, Henry (3rd Earl of Northumberland) b: 25 Jul 1421, d: 29 Mar 1461
  20. NEVILLE, Eleanor b: Abt. 1398, d: 1472
  21. BEAUFORT, Joan (Countess of Westmoreland) b: Abt. 1377, d: 13 Nov 1440
  22. PLANTAGENET, John (Of Gaunt) (Duke of Lancaster) b: Bef. 28 May 1340, d: 03 Feb 1399
  23. PLANTAGENET, Edward III (King of England) b: 1308, d: 21 Jun 1377
  24. PLANTAGENET, Edward II (King of England) b: 1284, d: 1327
  25. PLANTAGENET, Edward I (King of England) b: 1239, d: 1307
  26. PLANTAGENET, Henry III (King of England) b: 1216, d: 1272
  27. PLANTAGENET, John (King of England) b: 24 Dec 1166, d: 19 Oct 1216
  28. PLANTAGENET, Henry II (King of England) b: 05 Mar 1133, d: 06 Jul 1189
  29. ENGLAND, Matilda (Maud) (Princess Of England) (Empress Of Germany) b: 07 Feb 1102, d: 10 Sep 1167
  30. ENGLAND, Henry I (King of England) b: Sep 1068, d: 01 Dec 1135
  31. NORMANDY, William I (The Conqueror) (The Bastard) (William II Duke Of Normandy) (William I King of England) of b: 14 Oct 1024, d: 09 Sep 1087
  32. OF NORMANDY, Robert I (The Magnificent) Duke b: 22 Jun 1000, d: Jul 1035
  33. OF NORMANDY, Richard II (The Good) Duke b: Abt. 980 AD, d: 28 Aug 1026
  34. OF NORMANDY, Richard I (The Fearless) Duke b: 28 Aug 932 AD, d: 20 Nov 996 AD
  35. OF NORMANDY, William II (Longsword) Duke b: Abt. 893 AD, d: 17 Dec 942 AD
  36. VERMANDOIS, Poppa b: 870 AD
  37. VERMANDOIS, Pepin II (Count of Senlis) b: 817 AD, d: 854 AD
  38. CAROLINGIAN, Bernard (King of Italy) b: 797 AD, d: 818 AD
  39. CAROLINGIAN, Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) b: 777 AD, d: 08 Jul 810 AD
  40. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 742 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD

Jessica’s Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. BAUMANN, Jessica m. Wes Patterson Jr.
  2. HARLAN, Katharine Louise m. Richard Baumann
  3. HARLAN, Louie Hale Jr b: 12 Mar 1918, d: 28 Dec 1958
  4. HARLAN, Louie Hale b: 03 May 1885, d: 30 Nov 1958
  5. HARLAN, Isaac Hammersley (Tucker) b: 02 May 1845, d: 28 Aug 1894
  6. HARLAN, Benjamin Franklin Washington (BFW) b: 05 Mar 1810, d: 13 Nov 1875
  7. LIGGAN, Elizabeth b: 13 Oct 1780, d: 16 Jan 1823
  8. SHARP, Ruth b: Abt. 1751
  9. SHARPE, William Carroll b: 14 Jul 1731, d: Apr 1768
  10. SHARPE, Robert Jr b: 1686, d: 14 Mar 1773
  11. HATCHER, Katherine b: 1645, d: 1695
  12. BAKER, Moses b: Abt. 1616
  13. BAKER, Alexander b: 04 May 1580, d: 26 Sep 1635
  14. BAKER, Sir George Alexander b: 06 Jun 1550, d: 01 Dec 1611
  15. BAKER, Christopher (Capt) b: 05 Jan 1528, d: 1628
  16. BAKER, Sir John (MP aka Bloody Baker, Speaker of the House of Commons, Chancellor of the Exchequer) b: 1488, d: 23 Dec 1558
  17. BAKER, Sir Richard b: 1465, d: 1504
  18. BAKER, Thomas b: Bet. 1442–1444, d: 1493
  19. CORBET, Jane b: 1416, d: 1450
  20. CORBET, Robert Roger b: 08 Dec 1383, d: Bef. 12 Aug 1420
  21. CORBET, Roger b: 1330, d: 01 Jan 1396
  22. STRANGE, Elizabeth b: 1304, d: 01 Jul 1381
  23. GIFFARD, Eleonore b: Abt. 1275, d: Bef. 23 Jan 1323
  24. CLIFFORD, Maud b: 1240, d: Dec 1284
  25. LLYWELYN, Margaret b: Abt. 1208, d: Abt. 1269
  26. PLANTAGENET, Joan (Lady of Wales) b: 1188, d: 02 Feb 1237; she married Llywelyn (The Great) (Prince of Gwynedd) ab Iorwerth;
  27. PLANTAGENET, John (King of England) b: 24 Dec 1166, d: 19 Oct 1216
  28. PLANTAGENET, Henry II (King of England) b: 05 Mar 1133, d: 06 Jul 1189
  29. ENGLAND, Matilda (Maud) (Princess Of England) (Empress Of Germany) b: 07 Feb 1102, d: 10 Sep 1167
  30. ENGLAND, Henry I (King of England) b: Sep 1068, d: 01 Dec 1135
  31. NORMANDY, William I (The Conqueror) (The Bastard) (William II Duke Of Normandy) (William I King of England) of b: 14 Oct 1024, d: 09 Sep 1087
  32. OF NORMANDY, Robert I (The Magnificent) Duke b: 22 Jun 1000, d: Jul 1035
  33. OF NORMANDY, Richard II (The Good) Duke b: Abt. 980 AD, d: 28 Aug 1026
  34. OF NORMANDY, Richard I (The Fearless) Duke b: 28 Aug 932 AD, d: 20 Nov 996 AD
  35. OF NORMANDY, William II (Longsword) Duke b: Abt. 893 AD, d: 17 Dec 942 AD
  36. VERMANDOIS, Poppa b: 870 AD
  37. VERMANDOIS, Pepin II (Count of Senlis) b: 817 AD, d: 854 AD
  38. CAROLINGIAN, Bernard (King of Italy) b: 797 AD, d: 818 AD
  39. CAROLINGIAN, Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) b: 777 AD, d: 08 Jul 810 AD
  40. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 748 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD

Jack Palmer’s Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. PATTERSON, Wes Jr. m. Jessica Baumann Patterson
  2. PALMER, Elaine, formerly m. Wes Patterson Sr.
  3. PALMER, Jack Durham b: 01 Aug 1931, d: 16 Oct 2006
  4. DURHAM, Ella Cora b: 27 Feb 1908, d: 25 Aug 1981
  5. DURHAM, George Washington b: 19 Sep 1871, d: 21 Jul 1963
  6. SIMMONS, Sarah Ann Coleman (Sally) b: 27 Oct 1828, d: Aft. 1898
  7. HICKMAN, Phoebe b: 04 Jan 1800, d: Aft. 1860
  8. HICKMAN, Edwin III (Rev War Patriot) b: 09 Aug 1762, d: 07 Sep 1857
  9. HICKMAN, Edwin II b: Abt. 1725, d: Abt. 1805
  10. HICKMAN, Edwin I b: Abt. 1690, d: 1769
  11. THACKER, Martha b: 05 Dec 1667
  12. CONWAY, Eltonhead b: Abt. 1646
  13. ELTONHEAD, Martha b: Abt. 1625
  14. SUTTON, Ann b: 1588
  15. SUTTON, Edward b: 1565, d: 23 Jun 1643
  16. STANLEY, Jane (Baroness Dudley) b: 1530, d: 04 Sep 1569
  17. STANLEY, 3rd Earl of Derby Edward b: 10 May 1509, d: 24 Oct 1572
  18. STANLEY, 2nd Earl of Derby Thomas
  19. STANLEY, Lord Strange George b: 1460
  20. NEVILLE, Eleanor b: Abt. 1438, d: 1472
  21. NEVILLE, Richard (5th Earl of Salisbury) b: 1400, d: 30 Dec 1460
  22. BEAUFORT, Joan (Countess of Westmoreland) b: Abt. 1377, d: 13 Nov 1440
  23. PLANTAGENET, John (Of Gaunt) (Duke of Lancaster) b: Bef. 28 May 1340, d: 03 Feb 1399
  24. PLANTAGENET, Edward III (King of England) b: 1308, d: 21 Jun 1377
  25. PLANTAGENET, Edward II (King of England) b: 1284, d: 1327
  26. PLANTAGENET, Edward I (King of England) b: 1239, d: 1307
  27. PLANTAGENET, Henry III (King of England) b: 1216, d: 1272
  28. PLANTAGENET, John (King of England) b: 24 Dec 1166, d: 19 Oct 1216
  29. PLANTAGENET, Henry II (King of England) b: 05 Mar 1133, d: 06 Jul 1189
  30. ENGLAND, Matilda (Maud) (Princess Of England) (Empress Of Germany) b: 07 Feb 1102, d: 10 Sep 1167
  31. ENGLAND, Henry I (King of England) b: Sep 1068, d: 01 Dec 1135
  32. NORMANDY, William I (The Conqueror) (The Bastard) (William II Duke Of Normandy) (William I King of England) of b: 14 Oct 1024, d: 09 Sep 1087
  33. OF NORMANDY, Robert I (The Magnificent) Duke b: 22 Jun 1000, d: Jul 1035
  34. OF NORMANDY, Richard II (The Good) Duke b: Abt. 980 AD, d: 28 Aug 1026
  35. OF NORMANDY, Richard I (The Fearless) Duke b: 28 Aug 932 AD, d: 20 Nov 996 AD
  36. OF NORMANDY, William II (Longsword) Duke b: Abt. 893 AD, d: 17 Dec 942 AD
  37. VERMANDOIS, Poppa b: 870 AD
  38. VERMANDOIS, Pepin II (Count of Senlis) b: 817 AD, d: 854 AD
  39. CAROLINGIAN, Bernard (King of Italy) b: 797 AD, d: 818 AD
  40. CAROLINGIAN, Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) b: 777 AD, d: 08 Jul 810 AD
  41. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 748 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD

Joyce Ward Palmer’s Lineage to Charlemagne

  1. PATTERSON, Wes Jr. m. Jessica Baumann Patterson
  2. PALMER, Elaine, formerly m. Wes Patterson Sr.
  3. WARD, Joyce Malone b: 04 Jul 1933, d: 25 Jul 2021
  4. BURNEY, Emma Victoria b: 07 Nov 1896, d: 19 Jan 1967
  5. BURNEY, James Madison b: 06 Aug 1854, d: 12 Jan 1932
  6. BURNEY, Francis b: 12 Dec 1829, d: Oct 1906
  7. BURNEY, William b: 21 Aug 1807, d: 1845
  8. BURNEY, Simon b: 1761, d: 1824
  9. CHEEK, Elizabeth b: 1721, d: 1765
  10. CHEEK, Richard Jr. b: 1695, d: 29 Sep 1743
  11. CHEEK, Richard b: 1664, d: 1730
  12. CHEEK, Anthony b: 1624, d: 1756
  13. CHEKE, Sir Thomas b: 07 Jan 1570, d: 25 Mar 1659
  14. RADCLIFFE, Frances b: 1545, d: 22 Jun 1586
  15. RADCLIFFE, Sir Humphrey b: Abt. 1506, d: 13 Aug 1566
  16. STAFFORD, Elizabeth (Countess of Sussex) b: 1479, d: 11 May 1532
  17. STAFFORD, Henry (2nd Duke of Buckingham) b: 04 Sep 1454, d: 02 Nov 1483
  18. STAFFORD, Sir Humphrey (Earl of Stafford) b: 18 Oct 1424, d: 22 May 1455
  19. STAFFORD, Humphrey (1st Duke of Buckingham) b: 15 Aug 1403, d: 10 Jul 1460
  20. PLANTAGENET, Anne b: Apr 1383, d: 16 Oct 1438
  21. PLANTAGENET, Duke of Gloucester Thomas b: 07 Jan 1355, d: Sep 1397
  22. PLANTAGENET, Edward III (King of England) b: 1308, d: 21 Jun 1377
  23. PLANTAGENET, Edward II (King of England) b: 1284, d: 1327
  24. PLANTAGENET, Edward I (King of England) b: 1239, d: 1307
  25. PLANTAGENET, Henry III (King of England) b: 1216, d: 1272
  26. PLANTAGENET, John (King of England) b: 24 Dec 1166, d: 19 Oct 1216
  27. PLANTAGENET, Henry II (King of England) b: 05 Mar 1133, d: 06 Jul 1189
  28. ENGLAND, Matilda (Maud) (Princess Of England) (Empress Of Germany) b: 07 Feb 1102, d: 10 Sep 1167
  29. ENGLAND, Henry I (King of England) b: Sep 1068, d: 01 Dec 1135
  30. NORMANDY, William I (The Conqueror) (The Bastard) (William II Duke Of Normandy) (William I King of England) of b: 14 Oct 1024, d: 09 Sep 1087
  31. OF NORMANDY, Robert I (The Magnificent) Duke b: 22 Jun 1000, d: Jul 1035
  32. OF NORMANDY, Richard II (The Good) Duke b: Abt. 980 AD, d: 28 Aug 1026
  33. OF NORMANDY, Richard I (The Fearless) Duke b: 28 Aug 932 AD, d: 20 Nov 996 AD
  34. OF NORMANDY, William II (Longsword) Duke b: Abt. 893 AD, d: 17 Dec 942 AD
  35. VERMANDOIS, Poppa b: 870 AD
  36. VERMANDOIS, Pepin II (Count of Senlis) b: 817 AD, d: 854 AD
  37. CAROLINGIAN, Bernard (King of Italy) b: 797 AD, d: 818 AD
  38. CAROLINGIAN, Carloman (Pepin I) (King of the Lombards and King of Italy) b: 777 AD, d: 08 Jul 810 AD
  39. CAROLINGIAN, Charlemagne (Charles I The Great) (King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, Holy Roman Emperor) b: 02 Apr 748 AD, d: 28 Jan 814 AD