Genealogy data of Dolman or Dowman, of Pocklington

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Eadred d'ANGLETERRE, 900955 (aged 55 years)

Name
Eadred /d'ANGLETERRE/
Given names
Eadred
Surname
ANGLETERRE
Surname prefix
de
Note: Eadred of ENGLAND
Birth
estimated 900 31 4
Birth of a half-sister
902 (aged 2 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
902 (aged 2 years)
Death of a maternal grandfather
903 (aged 3 years)
Marriage of parents
Birth of a half-sister
910 (aged 10 years)
Birth of a brother
921 (aged 21 years)
Death of a father
Death of a half-sister
937 (aged 37 years)
Death of a half-brother
Burial of a half-brother
Address: Abbaye de Malmesbury
Death of a half-sister
about 943 (aged 43 years)
Death of a half-sister
Death of a brother
Burial of a father
Address: Winchester New Minster
Burial of a mother
Death
955 (aged 55 years)
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage905
17 years
younger brother
921946
Birth: 921 52 25
Death: May 26, 946Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England
-20 years
himself
Father’s family with Egwina
father
father’s partner
half-brother
893939
Birth: 893 24
Death: October 27, 939Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
half-sister
Father’s family with Elfleda
father
father’s partner
half-sister
half-sister
half-sister
Note
Source citation
Name

Eadred of ENGLAND

Note

Eadred [Edred] (d. 955), king of England, was the younger son of Edward the Elder (d. 924) and his third wife, Eadgifu (d. in or after 966). Eadred succeeded his elder brother, Edmund, who was murdered on 26 May 946. He was consecrated at Kingston upon Thames on 16 August 946, by Oda, archbishop of Canterbury; his coronation was attended by Hwyel Dda ('the Good'), king of south Wales, with his brothers Morgan and Cadwgan, and by four earls bearing the Scandinavian names Orm, Morcar, Grim, and Coll (AS chart., S 520).