This page is a continuation of the Decendents of Mr. George Stillman through the direct lineage of Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons beginning with AEthelred II the Unready, King of England.

AEthelred II the Unready, King of England - born circa 968
died 23 Apr 1016, London, England
married circa 985
Elfreda (AElfgifu) - born 963 - died Feb 1002 in Winchester, England
AEthelred II the Unready, King of England was the son of

Edgar the Peaceful, King of England - born 944
died: 8 Jul 975 in Winchester, England
married 964 to Aelfthryth (Elfrida) born circa 945 in Lydford Castle, Devon - died 17 Nov 1002 in Wherwell Abbey, Hampshire
Edgar the Peaceful, King of England was the son of

Edmund I the Elder, King of England - born 921
died 26 May 946 in Pucklechurch, Dorset
married in 942 AElfgifu (St.) - died circa 944
Edmund I the Elder, King of England was the son of

Edward the Elder, King of England - born 869
died 17 Jul 924 in Farndon-on-Dee
married in circa 905 Eadgifu (Edgiva) - died 25 AUG 968
Edward the Elder, King of England was the son of

Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons - born in Wantage, Dorset, England in 849 -
died 28 Oct 899
married in 868 Ealswith of the Gaini (Ealhswith of Mercia) - born in Mercia, England in 852 - died 904/905
Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons was the son of

Æthelwulf, King of England - born about 800 - died 13 Jan 858
married about 830
Osburga (Osburh) - born in Wessex in 810 - died after 876
AEthelwulf, King of England was the son of

Ecgbert III the Great of Wessex, King of Wessex born in Wessex about 775 - died on 4 Feb 839 in Wessex
married
Redburga (Raedburh) - born 788
Ecgbert III the Great of Wessex, King of Wessex was the son of

Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of Kent born in Wessex in 758 - died in 786
married
Daughter of Kent
Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of Kent was the son of

Eaba (Eafa) of Wessex - born in Wessex in 732
married a Kentish princess
Eaba (Eafa) of Wessex was the son of

Eoppa of Wessex
married
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Eoppa was the son of

Ingild born in Wessex in 680 - died in 718
married
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Ingild was the son of

Cendred born in Wessex in 644 - died in 694
married
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Cendred was the son of

Ceolwald of Wessex born in 622 - died in 688
married
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Ceolwald of Wessex was the son of

Cuthwulf (Cutha) born in Wessex in 593
married
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Cuthwulf (Cutha) was the son of

Cuthwine born in 564 - died in the Battle of Barbery Hill in 584
married
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Cuthwine was the son of

Ceawlin, King of Wessex born in 547 - died in 593
married
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Ceawlin, King of Wessex was the son of

Cynric of Wessex, King of Wessex born in 525 - died in 560
married
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Cynric of Wessex, King of Wessex was the son of

Creoda of Wessex
married
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Creoda of Wessex was the son of

Cerdic of Wessex, King of Wessex born in 467 - died in 534
married
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Cerdic of Wessex, King of Wessex was the son of

Elesa of ancient Saxony born in 439
married
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Elesa of ancient Saxony was the son of

Elsa of ancient Saxony born in 411
married
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Elsa on ancient Saxony was the son of

Gewis of ancient Saxony born in 383
married
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Gewis of ancient Saxony was the son of

Wig (Uvigg) ancient Saxony born in 355
married
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Wig (Uvigg) of ancient Saxony was the son of

Freawine (Freóvin) of ancient Saxony born in 327
married
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Freawine (Freóvin) of ancient Saxony was the son of

Frithogar (Frjódigar) of ancient Saxony born in 299
married
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Frithogar (Frjódigar) of ancient Saxony was the son of

Brond (Brandr, Brand) of Scandinavia born in 271
married
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Brond (Brandr, Brand) of Scandinavia was the son of

Baeldaeg (Beldig) of Scandinavia born in 243
married
Nanna of Scandinavia
Baeldaeg (Beldig) of Scandinavia was the son of

Woden (Odin, Oden) born in Asgard, Asia in 215
married
N.N.
Woden (Odin, Oden) was the son of

Frithuwald born 190
married
Beltsea - born in Asgard, Asia in 194
Frithuwald was the son of

Frealaf (Fríallaf, Froethelaf)
married
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Frealaf (Fríallaf) was the son of

Frithuwulf
married
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Frithuwulf was the son of

Finn
married
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Finn was the son of

Godwulf (Gudólfr)
married
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Godwulf (Gudólfr) was the son of

Geata (Ját)
married
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Geata (Ját) was the son of

Taetwa
married
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Taetwa was the son of

Beaw (Bjáf)
married
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Beaw (Bjáf) was the son of

Sceldwa (Skjöld)
married
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Sceldwa (Skjöld) was the son of

Heremod
married
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Heremod was the son of

Itermon
married
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Itermon was the son of

Hathra
married
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Hathra was the son of

Hwala
married
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Hwala was the son of

Bedwig
married
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Bedwig was the son of

Seskef
married
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Seskef was the son of

Magi
married
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Magi was the son of

Móda
married
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Móda was the son of

Vingener
married
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Vingener was the son of

Vingethor
married
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Vingethor was the son of

Einridi
married
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Einridi was the son of

Lóridi
married
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Lóridi was the son of

Trór (Thor)
married
Síbil (Sif)
Trór (Thor) was the son of

Múnón of Troy, King of Troy
married
Tróán
who was the daughter of
Priam of Troy, High King of Troy
Priam was the son of Laomedon and was the king of Troy. He became king after Laomedon and all of Priam's brothers were killed by Heracles in the first sack of Troy. Priam himself was the father, by his wife Hecuba and other women, of fifty sons and many daughters, including Hector, Paris, and Cassandra. He unsuccessfully defended his city during the Trojan War, at the end of which Troy was sacked a second time and was finally destroyed.
During the Trojan War, Priam's son Hector was killed by the Greek hero Achilles. In one of the most moving scenes of the Iliad, Priam courageously entered the Greek camp by night and pleaded with Achilles to return Hector's body for burial. Priam himself was finally killed by Achilles' son, Neoptolemus, upon an altar of Zeus in the center of Troy.
From Dardanos
Dardanus
The legendary ancestor of the Trojans; a son of Zeus and Elektra (Electra); the ancestor Priam, the last king of Troy.
Priam’s lineage can be traced back to Dardanos thus: Priam> Laomedon> Ilos> Tros> Erikhthonios (Erichthonius)> Dardanos> Zeus.