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Ancestry - Counts of Hainaut, Toulouse and Paris

!!! NOTE !!! Per Culpeper ancestral research, the following ancestries remain unproven as being through the Culpeper lline: the Malet, Poyntz, Beaumont, Vermandois, Anjou, Kievan ancestry, Byzantine ancestry, Viking ancestry, de Braiose, La Zouche, ancestry to kings of Leinster, legendary Irish ancestry and ancestry to the kings of Wales and Mercia and all the ancestries thereof. HOWEVER, the line through Reginar I to James "Jamie" Arthur Johnson is verified. A line that is verified is denoted (on this page only) as a solid line instead of a dashed line.

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                      Gerard I, count of Paris, founder of the house of Girardis
d. 779
m. Rotrude, possible daughter of Carloman, son of Charles Martel    
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Gilbert, Count of Maasgau
a.k.a. Giselbert and and a daughter of Lothair I whose name is not known (Ermengarde, Hiltrude, Bertha, Irmgard, and Gisela are candidate names)
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Boso (or Boson)
"the Elder"

(b. ca. 800 - d. 855) was a Frankish Count of Turin and Count of Valois of the Bosonid dynasty.
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Reginar I Longneck, Duke of Lorraine
b. ca. 850
d. 915, Meersen, Limburg, Netherlands (Source: Geni.com





Hersent of France
(or Hersinda or Alberada)
possibly was a daughter of
Charles the Bald
and
Ermentrude


Uncertainty as to which of Reginar I's wives was the mother of Reginar II below.
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Reginar II's father is verified, but which of his father's wives his mother was is uncertain (refer to Geni.com).
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Bivin of Gorze
a Frank from the Bosonid-family
b. ca. 810-830
d. 863
Richard, Duke of Burgundy
a.k.a.
Richard of Autun
or
Richard the Justiciar
(858-921)

Map of Burgundy ca. 900
Adelaide of Burgundy
b. circa 869, Auxerre, Transjurania, Bourgogne, France
d. 14 September 929, Bourgogne, France
Burial: Saint-Étienne Cathedral, Sens, Departement de l'Yonne, Burgundy, France
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            Beggo, Count of Toulouse
d. 816
He married either Amaudru, illegitimate daughter of Charlemagne or her niece, Alpais or Alpheidis, illegitimate daughter of Louis the Pious. He was appointed Count of Toulouse, Duke of Septimania, Duke of Aquitaine, and Margrave of the Hispanic March in 806 and followed his father as Count of Paris in 815. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beggo,_Count_of_Toulouse)
  Leuthard I, count of Paris and Fezensac
m. Grimhilda
 
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Reginar II, Count of Hainaut
also written
Rainier II
b. ca. 892, Lorraine, France
d. after ca. 932, Hainaut, Belgium
(dates/places source: Geni.com)
Adelaide of Burgundy
b. ca. 894-896, Bourgogne, France
d. 960, Belgium
Burial: Convent Of Saints Peter And Paul, Seltz, Alsace
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Reginar III, Count of Hainaut
(Reinier III (Langhals) (Reginald) de Hainaut)
b. ca. 924, Hainault (within present Belgium), Lotharingie, Frankish Empire
d. 973 Kleingœft, Bas-Rhin, Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, France (Died in exile after being defeated by Emperor Otto I)
m. Adela I van Henegouwen,
Countness of Louvain

b. 929, Dachsburg, Lorraine, France
d. 961, Hainaut, Wallon, Belgium
                   
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