bullet ERIK REFILSSON was born about 814.(1) (2)(3) Parents: REFIL BJORNSSON.

Children were: EMUND , KING OF SWEDEN ERIKSSON.


bulletQUEEN OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE REGINA.

Children were: HUGO , HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE L'ABBE.


bulletCOUNT OF RINGLEHEIM REGINHART was born about 828 in Ringleheim, Germany. (1)(2) (3) Parents: WOLPERT VON RINGLEHEIM and ALBURGIS.

Children were: COUNT OF RINGLEHEIM THEODORIC.


bulletREGINTRUDE .

Children were: TASSILO.


bulletI , DUKE OF LORRAINE REGNIER was born about 850. (1)(2) (3) He died about 916.(1) (2)(3) Parents: COUNT OF DARNAU GISELBERT and ERMENGARDE OF BURGUNDY.

Children were: II , COUNT OF HAINAUT REGNIER.


bulletII , COUNT OF HAINAUT REGNIER was born about 875. (1)(2) (3) He died in 932.(1) (2)(3) Parents: I , DUKE OF LORRAINE REGNIER and HERSENT.

Children were: III , COUNT OF HAINAUT REGNIER.


bulletIII , COUNT OF HAINAUT REGNIER was born about 915. (1)(2) (3) He died in 973.(1) (2)(3) Parents: II , COUNT OF HAINAUT REGNIER and ALICE OF BURGUNDY.

Children were: I , THE BEARDED LAMBERT.


bulletREHOBOAM died in Jerusalem in 915 BC.(3) Parents: SOLOMON and THE AMMONITESS NAAMAH.

Children were: ABIJAH.


bulletCOUNT OF POITIERS RENAUD was born about 795 in Poitiers, France. (1)(2) (3) He died on 23 Jun 843.(1) (2)(3)

Children were: I , COUNT OF POITIERS BERNARD .


bulletEleanore Renz was born about 1560 in St. Georgen, Germany. She died in 1637 in Nurtingen, Germany. Parents: Heinrich Renz and Maria Grater.

She was married to Alexander L. Wolfhardt on 7 Dec 1579 in St. Georgen, Germany. Children were: George Johann Wolfhardt.


bullet Heinrich Renz was born on 10 Aug 1529 in Weinsberg, Germany. He died on 2 Sep 1601 in Nurtingen, Germany. Parents: Ulrich Renz and Anna Euphrosine Mogenhardt.

He was married to Maria Grater in 1557 in Stuttgart, Germany. Children were: Eleanore Renz.


bullet Ludwig Renz was born about 1450 in Ulm, Germany.(10) (1)(2) (3) He died in 1514. (10)(1) (2)(3) [Franc.FTW]

The Renz family of Ulm was an old patrician family whose records go backto the Middle Ages. T he first Renz mentioned in the documents of Ulm isConradus in 1237. The relationship to Conra dus, however is not known atthis time, although he is likely a direct ancestor. From 1497 t o 1513,Ludwig was a judge in Wiesensteig and an administrator and treasurer forCount Helfenst ein. When necessary, Ludwig was also a military leader. Hewas commander at Olmuetz and fell i n a battle of the army of the empirein 1514.

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[Franc.FTW]

The Renz family of Ulm was an old patrician family whose records go backto the Middle Ages. T he first Renz mentioned in the documents of Ulm isConradus in 1237. The relationship to Conra dus, however is not known atthis time, although he is likely a direct ancestor. From 1497 t o 1513,Ludwig was a judge in Wiesensteig and an administrator and treasurer forCount Helfenst ein. When necessary, Ludwig was also a military leader. Hewas commander at Olmuetz and fell i n a battle of the army of the empirein 1514.

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[Franc.FTW]

The Renz family of Ulm was an old patrician family whose records go backto the Middle Ages. T he first Renz mentioned in the documents of Ulm isConradus in 1237. The relationship to Conra dus, however is not known atthis time, although he is likely a direct ancestor. From 1497 t o 1513,Ludwig was a judge in Wiesensteig and an administrator and treasurer forCount Helfenst ein. When necessary, Ludwig was also a military leader. Hewas commander at Olmuetz and fell i n a battle of the army of the empirein 1514.

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[Ed and Cindy.FTW]

[Franc.FTW]

The Renz family of Ulm was an old patrician family whose records go backto the Middle Ages. T he first Renz mentioned in the documents of Ulm isConradus in 1237. The relationship to Conra dus, however is not known atthis time, although he is likely a direct ancestor. From 1497 t o 1513,Ludwig was a judge in Wiesensteig and an administrator and treasurer forCount Helfenst ein. When necessary, Ludwig was also a military leader. Hewas commander at Olmuetz and fell i n a battle of the army of the empirein 1514.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.


bulletUlrich Renz was born about 1485 in Wisensteig, Wuttemberg, Germany. (10)(1) (2)(3) He died on 3 Apr 1547 in Wisensteig, Wuttemberg, Germany.(10) (1)(2) (3) [Franc.FTW]

Maximilian I (1459-1519), German king, 1486-1519, and Holy Roman emperor,1493-1519, is ofte n referred to as "the last of the knights." One ofMaximilian's best knights was our ancestor , Ulrich Renz.

It is not known when Ulrich began his military career. However, it wasprobably about 1511, wh en Maximilan I, with Spain, England, and the Pope,formed the Holy League against France. Thi s was a war against Francelasting until the French were defeated at the Battle of the Spurs i n 1513.

Georg von Frundsberg, a Swabian, was chief of Maximilian's main regimentof German provincials . Under him, Ulrich Renz was Frundsberg's chiefcaptain.

From 1511 until the Battle of the Spurs, Ulrich led his forces in keepingpeace in the interio r and in fighting the forces of France. They foughtlong and hard over this period, and in doi ng so, Ulrich won recognitionfor his valor and loyalty.

In recognition of his services, Maximilian I, bestowed upon Ulrich, andhis brother Ludwig, b y decree on July 13, 1513 an imperial coat-of-armsand patent of nobility to be used by themse lves and their descendants.

Like Emperor Maximilian I, Ulrich Renz was one of the last true knightsduring this transitio n from the Middle Ages to what is called the ModernEra.


THE RENZ COAT OF ARMS
Presented to Ludwig and Ulrich Renz - July 13, 1513
Consists of a red shield displaying a golden lily; over the shield is ahelmet of red and gold ; another golden lily stands between red and goldbuffalo horns. The upper half of the buffal o horn on the right side isred, the lower half gold; the on the left is reversed. The helme t whichstands straight on the shield has a blue and red lining showing throughthe golden bar s of the divided visor. The open visor signifies the rightof nobility. Around the neck of th e helmet hangs a golden chain with agold medallion, the so-called insignia of royalty (Kleino d). Scallopedleaf-shaped arabesque in red and gold twist tortuously around both sidesof the s hield.


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[Ed and Cindy.FTW]

[Franc.FTW]

Maximilian I (1459-1519), German king, 1486-1519, and Holy Roman emperor,1493-1519, is ofte n referred to as "the last of the knights." One ofMaximilian's best knights was our ancestor , Ulrich Renz.

It is not known when Ulrich began his military career. However, it wasprobably about 1511, wh en Maximilan I, with Spain, England, and the Pope,formed the Holy League against France. Thi s was a war against Francelasting until the French were defeated at the Battle of the Spurs i n 1513.

Georg von Frundsberg, a Swabian, was chief of Maximilian's main regimentof German provincials . Under him, Ulrich Renz was Frundsberg's chiefcaptain.

From 1511 until the Battle of the Spurs, Ulrich led his forces in keepingpeace in the interio r and in fighting the forces of France. They foughtlong and hard over this period, and in doi ng so, Ulrich won recognitionfor his valor and loyalty.

In recognition of his services, Maximilian I, bestowed upon Ulrich, andhis brother Ludwig, b y decree on July 13, 1513 an imperial coat-of-armsand patent of nobility to be used by themse lves and their descendants.

Like Emperor Maximilian I, Ulrich Renz was one of the last true knightsduring this transitio n from the Middle Ages to what is called the ModernEra.


THE RENZ COAT OF ARMS
Presented to Ludwig and Ulrich Renz - July 13, 1513
Consists of a red shield displaying a golden lily; over the shield is ahelmet of red and gold ; another golden lily stands between red and goldbuffalo horns. The upper half of the buffal o horn on the right side isred, the lower half gold; the on the left is reversed. The helme t whichstands straight on the shield has a blue and red lining showing throughthe golden bar s of the divided visor. The open visor signifies the rightof nobility. Around the neck of th e helmet hangs a golden chain with agold medallion, the so-called insignia of royalty (Kleino d). Scallopedleaf-shaped arabesque in red and gold twist tortuously around both sidesof the s hield.


[Ed&Cindy.FTW]

[Franc.FTW]

Maximilian I (1459-1519), German king, 1486-1519, and Holy Roman emperor,1493-1519, is ofte n referred to as "the last of the knights." One ofMaximilian's best knights was our ancestor , Ulrich Renz.

It is not known when Ulrich began his military career. However, it wasprobably about 1511, wh en Maximilan I, with Spain, England, and the Pope,formed the Holy League against France. Thi s was a war against Francelasting until the French were defeated at the Battle of the Spurs i n 1513.

Georg von Frundsberg, a Swabian, was chief of Maximilian's main regimentof German provincials . Under him, Ulrich Renz was Frundsberg's chiefcaptain.

From 1511 until the Battle of the Spurs, Ulrich led his forces in keepingpeace in the interio r and in fighting the forces of France. They foughtlong and hard over this period, and in doi ng so, Ulrich won recognitionfor his valor and loyalty.

In recognition of his services, Maximilian I, bestowed upon Ulrich, andhis brother Ludwig, b y decree on July 13, 1513 an imperial coat-of-armsand patent of nobility to be used by themse lves and their descendants.

Like Emperor Maximilian I, Ulrich Renz was one of the last true knightsduring this transitio n from the Middle Ages to what is called the ModernEra.


THE RENZ COAT OF ARMS
Presented to Ludwig and Ulrich Renz - July 13, 1513
Consists of a red shield displaying a golden lily; over the shield is ahelmet of red and gold ; another golden lily stands between red and goldbuffalo horns. The upper half of the buffal o horn on the right side isred, the lower half gold; the on the left is reversed. The helme t whichstands straight on the shield has a blue and red lining showing throughthe golden bar s of the divided visor. The open visor signifies the rightof nobility. Around the neck of th e helmet hangs a golden chain with agold medallion, the so-called insignia of royalty (Kleino d). Scallopedleaf-shaped arabesque in red and gold twist tortuously around both sidesof the s hield.


[Ed Davis.FTW]

[Ed and Cindy.FTW]

[Franc.FTW]

Maximilian I (1459-1519), German king, 1486-1519, and Holy Roman emperor,1493-1519, is ofte n referred to as "the last of the knights." One ofMaximilian's best knights was our ancestor , Ulrich Renz.

It is not known when Ulrich began his military career. However, it wasprobably about 1511, wh en Maximilan I, with Spain, England, and the Pope,formed the Holy League against France. Thi s was a war against Francelasting until the French were defeated at the Battle of the Spurs i n 1513.

Georg von Frundsberg, a Swabian, was chief of Maximilian's main regimentof German provincials . Under him, Ulrich Renz was Frundsberg's chiefcaptain.

From 1511 until the Battle of the Spurs, Ulrich led his forces in keepingpeace in the interio r and in fighting the forces of France. They foughtlong and hard over this period, and in doi ng so, Ulrich won recognitionfor his valor and loyalty.

In recognition of his services, Maximilian I, bestowed upon Ulrich, andhis brother Ludwig, b y decree on July 13, 1513 an imperial coat-of-armsand patent of nobility to be used by themse lves and their descendants.

Like Emperor Maximilian I, Ulrich Renz was one of the last true knightsduring this transitio n from the Middle Ages to what is called the ModernEra.


THE RENZ COAT OF ARMS
Presented to Ludwig and Ulrich Renz - July 13, 1513
Consists of a red shield displaying a golden lily; over the shield is ahelmet of red and gold ; another golden lily stands between red and goldbuffalo horns. The upper half of the buffal o horn on the right side isred, the lower half gold; the on the left is reversed. The helme t whichstands straight on the shield has a blue and red lining showing throughthe golden bar s of the divided visor. The open visor signifies the rightof nobility. Around the neck of th e helmet hangs a golden chain with agold medallion, the so-called insignia of royalty (Kleino d). Scallopedleaf-shaped arabesque in red and gold twist tortuously around both sidesof the s hield. Parents: Ludwig Renz and Walpurga.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.

Children were: Ulrich Renz.


bulletUlrich Renz was born in 1506 in Weisensteig, Germany. (10)(1) (2)(3) He died on 19 Sep 1585 in Germany.(10) (1)(2) (3) [Franc.FTW]

In 1536, Ulrich was appointed princely bailiff of Wurttemberg andSpiritual Administrator. I n 1542, he took over the guardianship of theseminary at Oberstenfeld near Gross Bottwar. He r etained this officeuntil 1552. In 1568, he took over the tutorship at the monasteryLichtenste rn, near Weinsberg, which he held until 1585. Two manuscriptsof Ulrich Renz from the monaster y Lichtenstern are preserved in theStuttgart archives.

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[Franc.FTW]

In 1536, Ulrich was appointed princely bailiff of Wurttemberg andSpiritual Administrator. I n 1542, he took over the guardianship of theseminary at Oberstenfeld near Gross Bottwar. He r etained this officeuntil 1552. In 1568, he took over the tutorship at the monasteryLichtenste rn, near Weinsberg, which he held until 1585. Two manuscriptsof Ulrich Renz from the monaster y Lichtenstern are preserved in theStuttgart archives.

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[Franc.FTW]

In 1536, Ulrich was appointed princely bailiff of Wurttemberg andSpiritual Administrator. I n 1542, he took over the guardianship of theseminary at Oberstenfeld near Gross Bottwar. He r etained this officeuntil 1552. In 1568, he took over the tutorship at the monasteryLichtenste rn, near Weinsberg, which he held until 1585. Two manuscriptsof Ulrich Renz from the monaster y Lichtenstern are preserved in theStuttgart archives.

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[Franc.FTW]

In 1536, Ulrich was appointed princely bailiff of Wurttemberg andSpiritual Administrator. I n 1542, he took over the guardianship of theseminary at Oberstenfeld near Gross Bottwar. He r etained this officeuntil 1552. In 1568, he took over the tutorship at the monasteryLichtenste rn, near Weinsberg, which he held until 1585. Two manuscriptsof Ulrich Renz from the monaster y Lichtenstern are preserved in theStuttgart archives. Parents: Ulrich Renz and Agathe Dorsch. Parents: Ulrich Renz. Parents: Ulrich Renz. Parents: Ulrich Renz. Parents: Ulrich Renz. Parents: Ulrich Renz. Parents: Ulrich Renz.

He was married to Anna Euphrosine Mogenhardt in 1528. (1)(2) (3) Children were: Heinrich Renz.


bullet REU Parents: PELEG.

Children were: SERUG.


bulletQUINTUS MARCUS REX.

Children were: MARCIA.


bulletRHESA . Parents: SHEALTIEL.

Children were: JONAH.


bulletRHUN . Parents: IDWAL.

Children were: BLEDDYN.


bulletKING OF BRITAIN RHYDDERCH. Parents: KING OF BRITAIN REDION .

Children were: KING OF BRITAIN SAWYL.


bulletDUKE OF BOURGOGNE RICHARD died in 921.(1) (2)(3)

Children were: ALICE OF BURGUNDY.


bulletI , DUKE OF NORMANDY RICHARD was born on 28 Aug 933 in Normandy, France. (1)(2) (3) He died on 20 Nov 996.(1) (2)(3) Parents: I , DUKE OF NORMANDY GUILLAUME and ESPRIOTA DE BRETAGNE.

He was married to GONNOR , DUCHESS OF NORMANDY CREPON after 962 in France. Children were: II , OF NORMANDY RICHARD.


bullet II , OF NORMANDY RICHARD was born about 963 in Normandy, France. (1)(2) (3) He died on 28 Aug 1026 in Fecamp, France. (1)(2) (3) Parents: I , DUKE OF NORMANDY RICHARD and GONNOR , DUCHESS OF NORMANDY CREPON.

He was married to PRINCESS OF BRITTANY JUDITH about 981 in Normandy, France. Children were: I , OF NORMANDY ROBERT .


bullet KING OF THE FRANKS RICHEMER was born before 100.(1) (2)(3) He died in 114.(1) (2)(3) Parents: KING OF THE FRANKS RATHERIUS.

Children were: KING OF THE FRANKS ODOMIR.


bulletDUKE OF FRANCONIA RICHEMERES. Parents: DUKE OF MOSELLE ANDBERTUS.

Children were: GERBERGA.


bulletRichemir died in 350.(1) (2)(3) Parents: Clodomir.

Children were: Theodomir.


bulletRICHILDE was born about 925.(1) (2)(3) He died in 999. (1)(2) (3) Parents: I , EMPEROR OF GERMANY OTTO and PRINCESS OF BURGUNDY ADELHEID.

Children were: JUDITH OF OHNINGEN .


bulletREACHT , 65TH MONARCH OF IRELAND RIGHDEARG died in 633 BC. (3) Parents: LUGHAIDH , 60TH MONARCH OF IRELAND LAGHA.

Children were: COBTHACH CAOMH.


bulletFREDERUNA OF RINGLEHEIM was born about 900.(1) (2)(3) Parents: COUNT OF RINGLEHEIM THEODORIC and LUDMILLA OF RINGLEHEIM.

Children were: EKBERT WICHMAN.


bulletLUDMILLA OF RINGLEHEIM was born about 858 in Germany. (1)(2) (3) Parents: GOTTFRIED and MATILDA.

Children were: MATILDA OF , QUEEN OF THE GERMANS RINGLEHEIM, FREDERUNA OF RINGLEHEIM.


bulletMATILDA OF , QUEEN OF THE GERMANS RINGLEHEIM was born about 878 in Menslaben, Germany. (1)(2) (3) She died on 14 May 968. (1)(2) (3) Parents: COUNT OF RINGLEHEIM THEODORIC and LUDMILLA OF RINGLEHEIM.

She was married to I , DUKE OF SAXONY HENRY about 909. Children were: PRINCESS OF GERMANS HEDWIGE, I , EMPEROR OF GERMANY OTTO, QUEEN OF FRANCE GERBERGE .


bullet BREAS , 40TH MONARCH OF IRELAND RIOGHACHTA died in 952 BC. (3) Parents: ART , 38TH MONARCH OF IRELAND IMLEACH.

Children were: SEIDNAE , 43RD MONARCH OF IRELAND INNARAIDH.


bulletKING OF BRITAIN RIWALLON. Parents: KING OF BRITAIN CUNEDDA .

Children were: KING OF BRITAIN GORWST.


bulletCOUNT OF VERMANDOIS ROBERT was born about 918 in Vermandois, France. (1)(2) (3) He died on 29 Aug 968.(1) (2)(3) Parents: II , COUNT OF VERMANDOIS HERBERT and PRINCESS OF FRANCE HILDEBRANTE.

Children were: ADELAIDE DE VERMANDOIS.


bulletI , OF NORMANDY ROBERT was born about 999 in Normandy, France. (1)(2) (3) He died on 2 Jul 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. (1)(2) (3) Parents: II , OF NORMANDY RICHARD and PRINCESS OF BRITTANY JUDITH.

Children were: WILLIAM THE , DUKE OF NORMANDY CONQUEROR, ADELAIDE OF NORMANDY.


bulletII , OF FRANCE ROBERT was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orleans, France. (1)(2) (3) He died on 20 Jul 1031 in Meulan, France. (1)(2) (3) Parents: HUGH , KING OF FRANCE CAPET and PRINCESS OF AQUITAINE ADELAIDE.

He was married to CONSTANCE DE TOULOUSE in 1003 in France. Children were: I , KING OF FRANCE HENRY, PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELE.


bullet Catherine Priscilla Robinson was born in 1694 in White Clay Creek, NC/Del. (1)(2) (3)(4) She died in 1760 in Botetourt County, Virginia.(1) (2)(3) (4) Parents: James Robinson and Catherine Howell.

She was married to Bryan McDonald on 8 Dec 1715 in New Castle County, Delaware.(1) (2)(3) (4) Children were: Rebecca McDonald, Bryan McDonald.


bullet George Robinson was born about 1636 in England. He died before Feb 1692/93 in New Castle County, Delaware.

He was married to Ann Curtis in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Children were: James Robinson.


bullet James Robinson was born about 1667 in England. He died before 20 Dec 1726 in New Castle County, Delaware. Scotch Presbyterians from North Ireland (Ulster) came to US in late 1600s. Parents: George Robinson and Ann Curtis.

He was married to Catherine Howell about 1691 in New Castle County, Delaware. Children were: Catherine Priscilla Robinson.


bullet I , THE MIGHTY ROGNVALD was born about 857 in Upland, Denmark. (1)(2) (3) He died in 890 in Orkney, Scotland. (1)(2) (3) Parents: EYSTEIN GLUMRA IVARSSON and ASEDA ROGNVALDSDATTER.

He was married to COUNTESS OF MORE HILDA about 835. Children were: DUKE OF NORMANDY ROLLO, THORER RAGNVALDSSON.


bullet ASEDA ROGNVALDSDATTER was born about 812 in Maer, Norway. (1)(2) (3) Parents: HIGHER THAN THE HILLS RANALD\ROGNVALD and TORA SIGURDSDOTTIR.

Children were: I , THE MIGHTY ROGNVALD.


bulletCOUNT OF POLOTSK ROGNWALD was born in 939.(1) (2)(3) He died in 963.(1) (2)(3)

Children were: ROGNEIDA DE POLOTSK.


bulletROLANDE was born about 710.(1) (2)(3)

Children were: THIERRY.


bulletDUKE OF NORMANDY ROLLO was born about 854 in Maer, Norway. (1)(2) (3) He died about 927.(1) (2)(3) Parents: I , THE MIGHTY ROGNVALD and COUNTESS OF MORE HILDA.

He was married to LADY POPPA in 891. Children were: I , DUKE OF NORMANDY GUILLAUME, ADELE OF , COUNTESS OF POITIERS NORMANDY .


bullet DEUTERIA OF ROME

Children were: AUSBERT OF MOSELLE.


bulletAnna Romer .

Children were: Barbara Schonwalter.


bulletKETEL WETHER OF ROMERIKE.

Children were: INGUILD .


bulletRONNACH . Parents: FAILBHE IOLCORACH.

Children were: 35TH MONARCH OF IRELAND ROTHEACTA.


bulletCOUNT OF MAINE RORICAN was born about 804 in Maine, France. (1)(2) (3)

He was married to COUNTESS OF MAINE BLICHINDE about 834. Children were: BLICHINDE DE MAINE.


bullet ROS Parents: FERGUS FAIRGE.

Children were: FIONN FILE.


bulletROS . Parents: GLAS.

Children were: ROTHEACHTA.

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