Dolly's name may have been Hildreth.spouse: >Marble, Oliver (1785 - )
GEN: She was he daughter of "Rev" Dr DOWNING of Norwich, ENGLANDspouse: >Montague, Richard (1614 - 1681)
met and married in Hot Springs.----------child: Issue, No (*1920 - )
NIspouse: >Davis, Yvonne (*1927 - )
Reference:spouse: >Marguerite, (1282 - 1317)Electric Library http://www.encyclopedia.com/
Edward kings of England. Edward I, 1239-1307 (r.1272-1307), was the son and successor of HENRY III. He gained new claims to France through his marriage (1254) to Eleanor of Castile and was responsible for his father's victory in the BARONS' WAR. As king, his conquest of Wales (1277-82) was followed by a long, futile campaign against Scotland (1290-1307). Edward's legal reforms, notably the statutes of WESTMINSTER, earned him the title English Justinian. He restricted private and church courts and controlled land grants to the church. His Model Parliament (1295) marked greater participation by the barons, merchants, and clergy whose resistance to war taxation had forced him to confirm previous charters.
T. P. Edwards was in the Navy during World War II. During his service, his ship received a direct hit by the Japanese. T. P. was blown into the ocean and was rescued.spouse: >Cole, Pauline H. (*1914 - )
Eleanor of Aquitaine (former duchy and kingdom in SW France) 1122-1204, queen consort first of LOUIS VII of France and then of HENRY II of England; daughter of William X, duke of Aquitaine. Her marriage to Louis was annulled in 1152 and shortly thereafter she married Henry, then duke of Normandy, uniting her vast possessions with his. Two of her sons-RICHARD I and JOHN-became kings of England. Henry's many infidelities caused her to establish her own court (1170) at Poitiers, which became the scene of much artistic activity. She supported her sons in their unsuccessful revolt (1173) against Henry and was confined by Henry until 1185. In 1189 she helped Richard secure the throne.spouse: >Plantagenet, Henry II (1133 - 1189)