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The Johnson-Wallace & Fish-Kirk Families




Olof "Trätälja" Ingjaldsson [Legendary] and Solveig Halfdansdotter




Husband Olof "Trätälja" Ingjaldsson [Legendary] 1 2

            AKA: Olof "Tree Feller," Olaf "Wood Cutter" Ingjaldsson
           Born: Abt 682 - <Vaermland, Sweden>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Ingjald "Illråde" Anundsson King in Sweden [Legendary] (Abt 0660-      ) 2 3
         Mother: Gauthildr Algautsdóttir Princess of Västergötland [Legendary] (      -      ) 2 4


       Marriage: 



Wife Solveig Halfdansdotter 1 2

           Born: Abt 684 - Soleyar, Sweden
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Halfdan Guldtand of Soleyar (Abt 0660-      ) 1 2
         Mother: 




Children
1 M Ingjald Olofsson King of Värmland [Legendary] 5

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2 M Halfdan "Hvitbeinn" Olafsson King in Uppsala [Legendary] 2 6

            AKA: Halfdan "Whiteshanks"
           Born: Abt 704 - Romerike, Buskerud, (Norway)
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Asa Eysteinsdatter (Abt 0715-      ) 7



Research Notes: Husband - Olof "Trätälja" Ingjaldsson [Legendary]

From Wikipedia - Olof Trätälja :

Olaf Tree Feller (Old Norse : Ólafr trételgja, Swedish: Olof Trätälja, Norwegian: Olav Tretelgja) was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald Ill-ruler of the House of Yngling according to Ynglingatal .

Heimskringla
His mother was Gauthild , a princess of West Götaland , whose maternal grandfather was Olof the Sharp-sighted , the king of Nerike .

His mother sent him to his foster-father Bove in West Götaland , where he grew up with his foster-brother Saxe who was surnamed Flette.

When Olof heard of his father's death, he assembled the men who were willing to follow him and went to his kinsmen in Nerike , because after his father's atrocities, the Swedes had grown hostile towards the Ynglings .

When the Swedes learnt that Olof and his kin had sought refuge in Nerike, they were attacked and had to head west through deep and mountainous forests (Kilsbergen ) to Lake Vänern and the estuary of Klarälven (where Karlstad is presently situated). Here, they settled and cleared land. Soon they had created a whole province called Värmland , where they could make good living.

When the Swedes learnt that Olof was clearing land, they were amused and called him the Tree-feller. Olof married a woman named Solveig who was a daughter of Halfdan Guldtand of Soleyar . Olof and Solveigh had two sons, Ingjald Olofsson and Halfdan Hvitbeinn , who were brought up in Soleyar in the house of his mother's uncle Sölve.

Because of king Ivar Vidfamne and his harsh rule many Swedes emigrated to Värmland , and they became so numerous that the province could not sustain them. The land was afflicted by famine of which the Swedes accused the king. It was an old tradition in Sweden of holding the king responsible for the wealth of the land (see Domalde ). The Swedes accused Olof of neglecting his sacrifices to the gods and believed that this was the cause of the famine.

The Swedish settlers thus rebelled against Olof, surrounded his house on the shores of lake Vänern and burnt him inside it. Thus he was sacrificed to Odin , like his ancestor Domalde .

Ynglingatal and Historia Norwegiae
However, Historia Norwegiae says that Olof succeeded his father and ruled as the king of Sweden in peace until his death.

Ejus filius Olavus cognomento tretelgia diu et pacifice functus regno plenus dierum obiit in Swethia.[1] His son, Olav, known as Tretelgje, accomplished a long and peaceful reign, and died in Sweden, replete in years.[2] The lines of Ynglingatal appear to say that he was a Swedish prince (svía jöfri), and that he was burnt inside his hall and disappeared from Gamla Uppsala .

Archaeology
Along the lower parts of the river Byälven in Värmland , there are three large barrows , which legend attributes to Olof Trätälja. Moreover, there are many hillforts near this river and the northern shore of Lake Vänern testifying to a violent period. Archaeological excavations from one of the hillforts, Villkorsberget, show that it was burnt in a period corresponding to Olof (510 -680 ).


Budli Halfdansson




Husband Budli Halfdansson 8

           Born: Abt 502 - <Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway>
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         Father: Halfdan "the Old" Hringsson (Abt 0450-      ) 9
         Mother: Almveigu Eymundsdatter (Abt 0455-      ) 8


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Wife

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Children
1 M Attip Budlasson 8

           Born: Abt 565 - <Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway>
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Eystein I "Fretr" Halfdansson




Husband Eystein I "Fretr" Halfdansson 10

           Born: Abt 736
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Wife

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Children


Gudrød "the Hunter" Halfdansson King of Vestfold [Semi-legendary] and Asa Haraldsdatter




Husband Gudrød "the Hunter" Halfdansson King of Vestfold [Semi-legendary] 11 12

            AKA: Gudrød Halfdansson, Gudrød "Jaktkonge" Halfdansson King of Vestfold
           Born: Abt 738 - <Holtum, Vestfold, (Norway)>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Halfdan "the Mild" Eysteinsson King of Vestfold and Romerike [Semi-legendary] (Abt 0704-      ) 13 14
         Mother: Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar (      -      ) 2 14


       Marriage: Abt 821 - Vestfold, (Norway)

   Other Spouse: Alfhild Alfarinsdatter (      -      ) 12 15



Wife Asa Haraldsdatter 8

           Born: Abt 794 - <Holtum, Vestfold, (Norway)>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Harald "Red Beard" Herbrandsson (Abt 0750-      ) 8
         Mother: 




Children
1 M Halfdan "the Black" Gudrodsson 8

           Born: Abt 823 - <Vestfold, (Norway)>
     Christened: 
           Died: 863 - Norway
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter (Abt 0830-      ) 8
           Marr: Abt 849 - Norway



Research Notes: Husband - Gudrød "the Hunter" Halfdansson King of Vestfold [Semi-legendary]

From Wikipedia - Gudrød the Hunter :

Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse : Guðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway , during the early Viking Age . He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal . Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla , written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
Gudrød was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar . He married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän ), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv , and inherited half the province of Vingulmark . They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson .

When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa . However, Harald Granraude declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force.

They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black .

In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund . He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.


Helgi Halfdansson




Husband Helgi Halfdansson 16

           Born: Abt 528 - Denmark
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         Father: Halfdan Frodasson (Abt 0503-      ) 17
         Mother: Sigris (      -      ) 17


       Marriage: 



Wife

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Children
1 F Yrsa Helgasson 18

           Born: Abt 565 - <Denmark>
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         Spouse: Adils Ottarsson (Abt 0572-      ) 19




Hildi Halfdansson




Husband Hildi Halfdansson 8

           Born: Abt 500 - <Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway>
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         Father: Halfdan "the Old" Hringsson (Abt 0450-      ) 9
         Mother: Almveigu Eymundsdatter (Abt 0455-      ) 8


       Marriage: 



Wife

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Children
1 M Hildibrand Hildasson 8

           Born: Abt 550 - <Norway>
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Hraerek "Slaunvanbauga" Halfdansson and Aud Ivarsdatter




Husband Hraerek "Slaunvanbauga" Halfdansson 8

           Born: Abt 629 - <Am, Denmark>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Halfdan Frodasson (Abt 0597-      ) 8
         Mother: 


       Marriage: Abt 654 - Denmark



Wife Aud Ivarsdatter 9

           Born: Abt 633 - <Am, Denmark>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson King in Sweden (Abt 0612-0647) 9
         Mother: Gauthild Alfsdatter (Abt 0614-      ) 9



   Other Spouse: Radbart King of Garderige (Abt 0638-      ) 9 - Abt 669 - Denmark


Children
1 M Harald "Hilditonn" Hraereksson 8

           Born: Abt 655 - <Denmark>
     Christened: 
           Died: 735
         Buried: 





Lofdi Halfdansson




Husband Lofdi Halfdansson 9

           Born: Abt 498 - <Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway>
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           Died: 
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         Father: Halfdan "the Old" Hringsson (Abt 0450-      ) 9
         Mother: Almveigu Eymundsdatter (Abt 0455-      ) 8


       Marriage: 



Wife

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Children
1 M Skuli Lofdasson 9

           Born: Abt 548 - <Norway>
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Ambrose Hall and Clarissa Wilcox




Husband Ambrose Hall

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         Father: Ambrose Hall (      -      )
         Mother: Mehitable Beach (      -      )


       Marriage: 



Wife Clarissa Wilcox

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         Father: David Wilcox (      -      )
         Mother: Anna Baker (      -      )




Children
1 F Clarissa Hall 20

            AKA: Clara Hall
           Born: 1825
     Christened: 
           Died: 1895
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Leonard Walter Jerome (1817-1891) 20
           Marr: 5 Apr 1849




Matthew Howard and Anne Hall




Husband Matthew Howard 15 21

           Born: 1609 - Wardour, Wiltshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 4 Sep 1659 - Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)
         Buried: 


         Father: John Howard (      -      ) 22
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 1631 - England

Events

• Granted: land on the western branch of the Elizabeth River, south of Broad Creek, May 1638, Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia, (United States).

• Relocated: to Maryland from Lower Norfolk, Virginia, 1650.




Wife Anne Hall 15 23

           Born: 25 Oct 1610 - Felmersham, Bedford, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1659 - Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)
         Buried: 


Children
1 M Samuel Howard of "Howard's Hope" 24

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2 F Anne Howard 25

           Born: 1634
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         Spouse: James Greeniffe (      -      ) 26


3 M Captain Cornelius Howard 23 27

           Born: 1637 - Norfolk, Virginia, (United States)
     Christened: 
           Died: 15 Apr 1680 - Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Elizabeth Gorsuch (      -      ) 26


4 F Elizabeth Howard 28

           Born: Abt 1639
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 1699 - Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Colonel Henry Ridgely (Jr.) (      -Between 1708/1710) 29
           Marr: by 1659


5 M John Howard of "Howard's Interest" 24

           Born: 
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6 M Matthew Howard Jr. 15 30 31 32

           Born: Abt 1641
     Christened: 1643 - Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia, (United States)
           Died: 12 Jan 1692 - Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sarah Dorsey (Abt 1650-Bef 1691) 33
           Marr: Bef May 1667 - <Maryland, (United States)>


7 M Philip Howard 24

           Born: 
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Research Notes: Husband - Matthew Howard

From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lzrslong/b2287.htm :

Mathew Howard received a Grant/Patent for Land in 163 8 in Lower Norfolk Co., VA. In 1638 was granted 150 acres for the transport o f himself, his wife, and 2 other persons to Virginia. He received a Grant/Pat ent for Land on 3 Jul 1650 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. A tract of 650 acres called "Howard" was surveyed 3d July 1650 for Matthew Howard on the south side of Severn River. In the 1707 rent rolls, the comment was made that it could not found that this land was ever patented, but ye Survey Supposed to be altered by Howard into others. He died before 1659. Matthew Howard was in Virginia 8 February 1637/38 when he was located in the Upper County of New Norfolk on the western branch of the Elizabeth River. This information comes from a land patent granted to Robert Taylor, which describes the land grant boundaries a s on the West Branch of the Elizabeth River bounded on the west with Matthew Howard running nearly into the woods and Sly. It is known that Matthew and An ne had children by 1640, for in the court records there is apparently a sland er case where Simon Peeter age 26 stated that Edy Hanking said that Mathew Howard's wife went walking with Wdward Lloide and left children crying and her husband had to quit his work and quiet the children. Mathew Howard was the executor of the will of Richard Hall in 1648. This will left Anne Howard a cow calf and a barrow shote, Elizabeth Howard tow cows and their increases, to Mathew Howard the younger a sow shote, to Cornelius Howard a sow and y hat, t o John Howard my wiff and new clothes, to Sauel Howard, my money and tobacco , and to old Mathew one yearling Stear calf and my best paor of breeches. This will was proved 15 Nov 1648 by Mathew Howard.

On 15 June 1649, Mathew witnessed the will of Edward Hodge of Lower Norfolk Co. There are continuing references to Mathew Howard, in Lower Norfolk Co., VA however up through 1652. It is not known if this was Matthew the elder or his son. These references include a court order in Lower Norfolk County for a 100# tob. bounty for killing a wolf and in [1652] Matthew Howard is listed in the tax listings on the Western Branch of Elizabeth River and at court 21 Dec 1752 in Lower Norfolk Co., Robert Woody was ordered to pay Matthew Howard a debt of 500# tob.
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=adgedge&id=I41169:
Matthew HOWARD's son John HOWARD on his 1695 will affixed a wax seal, which corresponds with the undifferenced arms of the HOWARD family of England, from which descended the HOWARD family of the Duke of Norfolk. The arms were on an escutheon, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee. After the Battle of Flodden in 1513, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, was granted an augmentation that appeared on the bend as a small shield with the demi-lion of the arms of the King of Scotland cut in half with an arrow through its mouth. The seal used by John HOWARD did not contain the augmentation. Many writers have stated that the use of the arms by John HOWARD showed that the family was not too distantly related to the Norfolk line. They also believed that the MD HOWARDs would not have used the arms, if they did not have the "legal" right. (2a) Illegal use of arms was a problem, both in England and America. The purpose of the Herald's Visitations in England in the 16th and 17th centuries were to determine those who did have right to display arms. Little, if any, effort was made by colonial governments to enforce laws regarding Heraldry. Contemporary with when John HOWARD wrote his will, a Mr. GORE, a carriage painter in Boston created arms for socialites there. Undifferenced usage of arms passed at death to a man's eldest son, other sons being allowed to use a differenced version of the arms. In that John HOWARD used the undifferenced, pre-1513 arms of the Ducal HOWARDs, his usage was illegal according to the laws of Heraldry. Whether the HOWARD family of MD was entitled to use a differenced version of the Ducal arms is unknown.
Marriage to Ann __: (1,2)
Death: (1) Bef. 1659. MD.

(1a) There were 3 HOWARDs or HAYWARDs among the English members of the Virginia Companies: Master John (b. 1560, Suffolk, m. Jane PASCAL, d. 1627, London), Rev. John (author of "Strong Helper" in 1614), and Sir John HOWARD, Knight (2nd s/o Sir Rowland HOWARD/Catherine SMYTHE, High Sheriff of Kent 1642). They contributed, in all, 112 pounds and 12s. A John HOWARD who came with Edward BENNETT's first company in 1621 was killed by the Indians massacre in 1622. His plantation formed the border line of the Isle of Wight, VA. From some of these HOWARDs, members of the Virginia Company, descended Matthew HOWARD, a close friend, relative and neighbor of Edward and Cornelius LLOYD in VA.
(1) 1635: Edward and Cornelius LLOYD were near neighbors in VA of Matthew HOWARD and Ann his wife.
(1) 1635: Matthew HOWARD in VA had a suit with Mr. EVANS.
(1) 1645: Matthew HOWARD was executor of the will of Richard HALL, a merchant of VA, who, in 1610, was one of the "Grocers Court" of England which contributed 100 pounds toward the plantation in VA. Col. Cornelius LLOYD was a witness to the will. The testator's property was left to Ann, Elizabeth, John, Samuel, Matthew and Cornelius HOWARD, children of Matthew and Ann HOWARD.
(1) 1650: Came to MD from Lower Norfolk Co., VA with his neighbor and relative Edward LLOYD.
(1) 1650, 3 Jul: Edward LLOYD laid out for Matthew HOWARD, on the Severn, southside, near a creek called Marsh's, beginning at a hollow called "Howard's Hollow" and binding on said creek, a tract containing 350 acres; also another tract running with Howard's swamp, containing 350 acres more, Anne Arundel Co., MD. These surveys were not patented.
(1) The south-side settlers followed the Severn back to Round Bay, Middle Neck Hundred, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Lawrence RICHARDSON and Matthew HOWARD surveyed there.



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30 Spencer, Richard Henry ed, <i>Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia of the State of Maryland.</i> (New York: American Historical Society, 1919.), p. 611.

31 Warfield, J. D, <i>The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland.</i> (Baltimore: Kohn & Pollock, 1905), p. 29.

32 <i>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi</i>. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=adgedge&id=I41172.

33 <i>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi</i>. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=adgedge&id=I41173.


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