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Alfred the Great
871 - 901
Aelfred known as 'Alfred the Great' King of Wessex, reigned from 871-899.
He encouraged learning and religion, strengthened the army and founded a navy.
Edward the Elder
901 - 925
King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 - 924,
Edmund
921 - 946
King of England from 939 - 946
King Athelston
894-940
King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 - 927.
Eldred
923-955
King of England from 946 - 955.
Eadwig (Edwy) The Fair
941 - 959
King of England
955-959
Edgar I The Peaceful
944 - 975
King of England
959-975
Ethelred the Unready  968 - 1016 =
King of England from 979 - 1016
Edward the Martyr
962 - 978
King of England from 975-978
1002 Emma, daughter of Richard I, Duke of
Normandy
1017 Canute 994 - 1035
King of Denmark & Norway.
King of England 1016 - 1035
HOUSE OF WESSEX
House of Knýtlinga
=
Harold II, Harold Godwineson
1022 - 1066
King of England
January - October 1066
(Brother in law to Edward the Confessor)
Edmund II, Ironside
989 - 1016
King of England
April - Nov 1016
Goda who married Walter de Medantine Count d’Amiens
Rodulkph Earl of Hereford, Lord of Sudeley and Toddington
Harold (FitzRalph) de Sudeley (abt. 1050 - abt. 1100)
John de Sudeley who married Grace, daughter of Henry de Tracy, Lord of Barnstable
William of Toddington
Called Tracey, one of thr four knights who slew Thomas a Beckett
After 15 descendents
Margaret Tracey who married Thomas Clynton, High Sherrif of Hereford, 1568,died 29 December 1575
Harold I Harefoot
1015 - 1040
King of England
1035-1040
Second son Harding
Robert Fitz-Harding married Eve, daughter of Godi, sister of William the Conqueror
Harthacnut (Canute the Hardy)
1018 - 1042
King of Denmark
King of England 1040-1042
Anne Skinner =
born in 1798.
Assigned a
Hampton
Court Palace
Apartment,
died in Bath,
buried in the   
cemetery of
Bath Abbey
In 1855
1832 Capt Sir Henry Huntley Verde, R.N.
(1795 - 1654). Son of Rev R Huntley of
Boxwell Court, Gloucestershire. In 1839  
he was appointed Lieutenant Governor
of the settlements on the river Gambia &
repelled an irruption made into Carabar
by the barbarous chiefs of Dunkasseen.
He was 11th Governor of Prince Edward
Island from 1840 to 1841 and knighted for
assisting Capt R Craigie R.N. In negotia-
tons with the King & Chiefs of Bonny
Lt Col Thomas Skinner =
C.B. born in Edinburgh
In 1800, died 1843
at Missouri, East
Indies. Lt Col Skinner
Commanded 31st
Regiment of Foot
Capt James
Skinner
1803 - 1842  
61st Bengal
Bengal
Native
Infantry
Ensign John Thomas
Skinner born in 1802
H.M. 58th Regiment
of Foot died 1821 of
yellow fever in
Kingston,Jamaica
Sophie
dau.
of  
Rashoo
Allan Maclean Skinner QC    =
b. 1800 at 9 Cadogan Place
Chelsea d. 1885, educ. at  
Eton & BA at Balliol College
Cambridge, 1859 Magistrate
Counties of Worcester and
Stafford. He produced the
A Few Memorials of the Rt    
Rev Dr Robert Skinner DD,
Bishop of Worcester” - now in
the Bodliean Library, Oxford
1837 Caroline Emily daugher of
Rev John Harding. Directly descended
from Thomas Plantagenet, Earl of Norfolk,
fifth son of Edward I.
Allan Strachen
Skinner, MA
barrister on the
Oxford Circuit
Marianne
Skinner
1801
to
1839
Alice born in
Afghanistan,
In 1842
After six descendants
Lieut General John Skinner 1752 - 1827  = Governor of Guadeloupe and other West Indian possessions .

Ann daughter 1773 - 1964 daughter of John and Florence Maclean of Inverscadle. Descended from Robert the Bruce  (King of Scotland)
Edward The Confessor
1003 - 1066
King of England
1042– January 1066
Alice =
born
Margaret      =
dau of John
Stallard,
Gentleman,
died in 1574
Richard Skinner =
of  Le Burtons,
Ledbury
1536 - 1608
John Snr
Skinner
b. 1540
William
Skinner
John Jnr
Skinner
Edward Skinner    =
1544 - 1631.  A
memorial to him,
his wife & children
stands in south
side of Ledbury
Church chancel.  
Elizabeth
Hill
Thomas
Skinner
William
Hall
Joane
born
1548
Mary daughter of Thomas Clynton, Castell-Ditch
England 2