Family:
Marriage:
Marriage:
Children:
- Edmund Birth: 1016
Death: Abt 10 Jan 1057 in Hungary
- Edward Athling The Exile Birth: 1016 in Wessex, England
Death: 19 Apr 1057 in London
Bibliography
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Wilson, Alan, Ancestry of Henry II. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 3/27/1997. Subject: William the Conqueror. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/79xFuIxqBX8/m/-qxYMYSSII4J. Author address: abwilson at UCLINK2 dot BERKELEY dot EDU. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Alan B. Wilson SGM 3/27/1997].
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DeVajay, Szabolcs, Agatha, Mother of Saint Margaret Queen of Scotland, Duquesne Review, vol 7 no 2, Spring 1962, p71-87. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: DeVajay Agatha p[789][0-9]*].
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Schwennicke, Detlev, ed., Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europaischen Staaten, New Series. II: Die Ausserdeutschen Staaten Die Regierenden Hauser der Ubrigen Staaten Europas. Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, 1984. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: ES II #[0-9]*].
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The Henry Project: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England, An eperiment in a cooperative online database for scholarly medieval genealogy. Contributors and Editors: Stewart Baldwin, Todd Farmerie, Peter Stewart. Available at https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/ Information from this source tagged as [Ref: HenryII .*].
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Holloway, Naomi D, The Genealogy of Mary Wentworth, Who Became the Wife of William Brewster, Revised Edition, October 1969. LDS Film#1738313 item#5 Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Holloway WENTWORTH p[0-9a]*].
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Watney, Vernon James, The Wallop Family and their Ancestry, Oxford:John Johnson, 1928. LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9. NYPL ARZ+ (Wallop) (Watney, V. J. Wallop family). Available at https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/213421. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Watney WALLOP #[0-9]*].
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Sources for birth and parent Information
- date:
- abt 986 [Ref: Alan B. Wilson SGM 3/27/1997],
- parents:
- dotted line on chart, Morcar High Reeve in Northumbria & Eadgyth
[Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p249],
- father:
- [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p31]
Sources with Inaccurate birth and parent Information
- brother:
- Ealdorman Eadrid Streona of Mercia [Ref: Weis AR7 #1]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- after 1016 [Ref: HenryII ealdg000 6/27/2010]
- living 1016 [Ref: HenryII edmun002 6/20/2010],
- note:
- death date given as 1014 in [Ref: Wurts MCBarons p177]
Sources with Information about marriage to Sigfurth Of The Seven Boroughs
- date:
- first marriage of Ealgyth [Ref: ES II #78, HenryII ealdg000 6/27/2010,
Moriarty Plantagenet p31, Paget HRHCharles p8],
- names:
- [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p249]
Sources with Information about marriage to Edmund Ironside King Of England
- date:
- [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p31]
- 1015 [Ref: DeVajay Agatha p85, ES II #78, HenryII ealdg000 6/27/2010,
HenryII edmun002 6/20/2010, Paget HRHCharles p8]
- ca Aug 1015 [Ref: HenryII aelfg002 6/20/2010, HenryII aethe002
7/4/2010],
- names:
- [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p249],
- child:
- [Ref: DeVajay Agatha p84, ES II #78, HenryII ealdg000 6/27/2010,
HenryII edmun002 6/20/2010, HenryII edwar000 6/20/2010, Holloway WENTWORTH
p18, Moriarty Plantagenet p31, Paget HRHCharles p167, Paget HRHCharles p56,
Paget HRHCharles p8, Watney WALLOP #879, Weis AR7 #1, Weis MC #161]
Research Notes:
Ealdgyth, wife of Edmund Ironside is named sister of Ealdorman Eadric Streona,
citing CCN, DNB, and Ronay. ... DNB may be the source of the statement, naming
the King and Ealdorman as brothers-in-law. This comment seems, however, to
refer to the marriage of Eadric to Edmund's sister, since in commenting
directly on Edmund's marriage, no mention is made of a relationship between
Ealdgyth and Eadric. Ronay seems to identify her as illegitimate daughter of
King Olaf of Sweden, calling her half-sister of Jaroslav's (241-5) wife, but
does not reference this comment. This identification is also apparently
followed by at least one fictional work (King Olaf's Kinsman: a Story of the
Last Days of Edmund Ironside, Rev. C.W. Whistler). Considering the political
context of the wedding, which is well chronicled, I think that the solution
given by Moriarty is more likely than that she was sister of Eadric. However,
if she was sister of Eadric, then according to Kelley ("The House of
Aethelred," in Tribute to Charles Evans, 63-83) she would thus be daughter of
Aethelweard [Ref: Todd Farmerie SGM 8/1/1995]
In 1015, the ealdorman Eadric Streona invited to his quarters two thegns of
the Seven Boroughs, Sigeferth and Morkere, sons of Earngrim, and caused them
to be murdered there. King Ethelred took possession of their property, and had
Aldgitha, Sigeferth's widow, taken to the town of Malmesbury. while she was
held there, Eadmund the aetheling came and married her against his father's
will ["Hoc anno, cum apud Oxenafordam magnam haberetur placitum, perfidus dux
Edricus Streona digniores et potentiores ministros ex Seovenburhgensibus,
Sigeferthum et Morkerum, filios Earngrimi, in cameram suam dolose suscepit, et
occulte eos ibi necari jussit; quorum facultates rex Egelredus accepit, et
derelictam Sigeferthi, Aldgitham, ad Maidulfi Urbem deduci praecepit: quae cum
ibi custodiretur, venit illuc Eadmundus clito, et, contra voluntatem sui
patris, illam sibi uxorem accepit, ..." John Worc. s.a. 1015 (1: 170); ASC(E)
s.a. 1015; Wm. Malmes., c. 179 (1: 213); only John of Worcester gives the name
of Sigeferth's widow]. [Ref: HenryII ealdg000 6/27/2010]
Pedigree of Ealgyth
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Alfgar Earl Of Mercia
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Morcar High Reeve In Northumbria
Ealgyth
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Wulfrun
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Wulfric Ealdorman In Mercia
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