Arnoul de Metz (582-640) and St. Doda (586-612)
Ansegisel de Metz (602-662) and St. Begga (615-693)
Pépin Arnulfing d'Héristal (635-714) and Alpaïdis d'Austrasia (654-714)
Charles Martel (686-741) and Rotrude von Trier (690-724)
Founder of the Carolingian Dynasty
Pépin le bref (714-768) and Bertrada de Laon (720-783)

Charlemagne des Francs (747-814)
and Hildegarde von Vintzgau Herstal (757-783)

Louis le pieux (778-840) and Theodelinde de Sens
Lothair de Lorraine (795-855)
and Ermengard de Tours (801-851)
Lothair II de Lorraine (835-869)
and Waldrada Von Sachsen d'Alsace (835-900)
Theobald d'Arles (854-895) and Bertha de Lorraine (863-925)
Garnier de Sens (868-924) and Theutberga d'Arles (890-948)
Fromont I de Sens (914-951)
Renaud I de Sens (937-996) and Agnes Sigbert (930-967)
Renaud de Courtenay (962-1007)
Aton I de Courtenay (985-1039) and Erbeburge de Boulogne (1000-)
Jocelin de Courtenay (1020-1079) and Hildegarde of Anjou (1038-1060)
Milo de Courtenay (1069-1127) and Ermengarde de Nevers (1073-1100)
Renaud de Courtenay (1100-1160) and Helvide du Donjon, Dame d'Yerres
Renaud de Courtenay (1125-1194) and Hawise de Courcy (1135-1209)
Robert de Courtenay (1170-1242) and Mary de Vernon (1185-1242)
John de Courtenay (1218-1274) and Isabel de Vere (1222-1299)
Hugh Courtenay (1249-1290) and Eleanor le Despenser (1248-1328)
Hugh de Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (1276-1340)
and Agnes St. John (1278-1345)
Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon (1303-1377)
and Margaret de Bohun (1311-1391)
Andrew Luttrell (1325-1395) and Elizabeth Courtenay (1333-1395)
Hugh Luttrell (1364-1428) and Katherine Beaumont (1354-1435)
John Stratton (1388-1439) and Elizabeth Luttrell (1388-1439)
John Andrews (1415-1456) and Elizabeth Stratton (1425-1474)
Thomas Windsor (1440-1485) and Elizabeth Andrews (1444-1485)
Andrew Windsor (1467-1543) and Elizabeth Blount (1469-1543)
George Ludlow (1505-1580) and Edith Windsor (1515-1563)
Thomas Ludlow of Denton (1553-1607) and Jane Pyle (1556-1650)
Gabriel Ludlow (1587-1644) and Lady Phyllis Wakelyn (1605-1657)
Colonel John Carter (1613-1669) and Sarah Ludlow (1635-1668)
Robert King Carter (1663-1732) and Judith Armistead (1665-1699)
John Armistead Carter (1690-1742) and Elizabeth Hill Cocke (1708-1771)
William Evelyn Byrd (1728-1777) and Elizabeth Hill Carter (1731-1760)
John Carter Bird (1750-1830) and Mary Waller (1756-1830)
David Bird (1784-1861) and Mary Ann Broyles (1786-1852)
William Bonaparte Woolsey (1821-1905) and Alice Bird (1825-1918)
John Dixon Lovette (1842-1917) and Mary Emily Woolsey (1844-1912)
Robert E. Headrick (1866-1917) and Uona Belle Lovette (1873-1962)
William Cecil Headrick (1904-1995) and Edith Finkelstein (1902-1970)



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William Evelyn Byrd (1728-1777) and Elizabeth Hill Carter (1731-1760)
John Carter Bird (1750-1830) and Mary Waller (1756-1830)
David Bird (1784-1861) and Mary Ann Broyles (1786-1852)
William Bonaparte Woolsey (1821-1905) and Alice Bird (1825-1918)
John Dixon Lovette (1842-1917) and Mary Emily Woolsey (1844-1912)
Robert E. Headrick (1866-1917) and Uona Belle Lovette (1873-1962)
William Cecil Headrick (1904-1995) and Edith Finkelstein (1902-1970)








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