0 HEAD 1 SOUR FTW 2 VERS 7.00 2 NAME Family Tree Maker for Windows 2 CORP The Learning Company, Inc., Banner Blue Division 3 ADDR 39500 Stevenson Pl. #204 4 CONT Fremont, CA 95439 3 PHON (510) 794-6850 1 DEST TempleReady 1 DATE 6 NOV 1999 1 CHAR ANSI 1 SUBM @SUBM@ 1 FILE H:\_Brian Backup\Family Trees\A1 Adam to Heber Glunfionn.GED 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 0 @SUBM@ SUBM 1 NAME Brian Thomas Dowling 1 ADDR 32 Ragged Hall Lane 2 CONT St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 3LD 0 @I001@ INDI 1 NAME Lamhfionn // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Gothia or Getulia (Libya) 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMS @F01@ 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 NOTE @NI001@ 0 @NI001@ NOTE 1 CONC After the death of his father Agnon at sea in the Caspian Sea, Lamhfionn 1 CONC and his fleet remained at sea for some time, resting and refreshing 1 CONC themselves upon such islands as they met with. It was then that Cachear, 1 CONC their magician or Druid, foretold that there would be no end of their 1 CONC peregrinations and travel until they should arrive at the Western Island 1 CONC of Europe, now called Ireland, which was the place destined for their 1 CONC future and lasting abode and settlement; and that not they but their 1 CONC posterity after three hundred years should arrive there. After many 1 CONC traverses of fortune at sea, this little fleet with their leader arrived 1 CONC at last and landed at Gothia or Getlia - more recently called Lybia, 1 CONC where Carthage was afterwards built; and soon after landing, Lamhfionn 1 CONC died there. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT 0 @I002@ INDI 1 NAME Methuselah // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 688 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:21 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 1657 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:27 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 FAMC @F24@ 1 NOTE @NI002@ 0 @NI002@ NOTE 1 CONC Died in the year of the flood. 0 @I013@ INDI 1 NAME Lamech // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 875 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:25 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 1652 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:31 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F02@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 0 @I024@ INDI 1 NAME Noah // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 1057 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:28 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 2007 Anno Mundi in Genesis 9:28 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F04@ 1 FAMC @F02@ 1 NOTE @NI024@ 0 @NI024@ NOTE 1 CONC Noah who divided the world amongst his three begotten of his wife Titea: 1 CONC viz., to Shem he gave Asia, within the Euphrates, to the Indian Ocean; to 1 CONC Ham he gave Syria, Arabia, and Africa; and to Japhet he gave the rest of 1 CONC Asia beyond the Euphrates, together with Europe to Gades (or Cadiz). 1 CONT 1 CONT According to Genesis 7:6, 7:11 the flood occurred when Noah was 600 1 CONC years, 2 months, 17 days old (also see Genesis 9:28). However, according 1 CONC to Genesis 5:32 & 11:10, the flood occured when Noah was 598 years old or 1 CONC 1655 years of creation. 1 CONT 1 CONT The allusion, in the Bible, to his wife "Titea" would imply that Noah had 1 CONC other children besides, Shem, Ham and Japhet. The Four Masters say that 1 CONC he had a son named Bith. 0 @I031@ INDI 1 NAME Cain // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Abt. 127 Anno Mundi in Genesis 4:1 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F13@ 1 NOTE @NI031@ 0 @NI031@ NOTE 1 CONC Banished to the land of Nod, East of Eden, for slaying his brother Abel. 0 @I032@ INDI 1 NAME Abel // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Abt. 129 Anno Mundi in Genesis 4:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Genesis 4:8 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F13@ 1 NOTE @NI032@ 0 @NI032@ NOTE 1 CONC Mudered by brother Cain. 0 @I033@ INDI 1 NAME Madai // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 10:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F05@ 0 @I034@ INDI 1 NAME Javan // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 10:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F05@ 0 @I035@ INDI 1 NAME Japhet (Japheth) // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 1557 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:32 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F05@ 1 FAMC @F04@ 1 NOTE @NI035@ 0 @NI035@ NOTE 1 CONC Japhet was the eldest son of Noah. He had fifteen sons, amongst whom he 1 CONC divided Europe and the part of Asia which his father had allotted to him. 0 @I036@ INDI 1 NAME Tubal // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 10:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F05@ 0 @I037@ INDI 1 NAME Meshech // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 10:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F05@ 0 @I038@ INDI 1 NAME Tiras // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 10:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F05@ 0 @I039@ INDI 1 NAME Ham // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1557 2 PLAC Genesis 5:32 1 FAMC @F04@ 0 @I041@ INDI 1 NAME Shem // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1557 2 PLAC Genesis 5:32 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Genesis 11:11 1 FAMC @F04@ 1 NOTE @NI041@ 0 @NI041@ NOTE 1 CONC Descendants referred to as 'Semites'. 0 @I042@ INDI 1 NAME Magog // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 10:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F06@ 1 FAMC @F05@ 1 NOTE @NI042@ 0 @NI042@ NOTE 1 CONC Magog from whom descended the Parthians, Bactrians, Amazons, etc.; 1 CONC Partholan, the first 'planter' of Ireland about three hundred years after 1 CONC the Flood; and also the rest of the colonies that planted there, viz.. 1 CONC the Nemedians, who planted Ireland, 3046 Anno Mundi (after creation) or 1 CONC 318 years after the birth of Abraham, and 2153 BC. The Nemedians 1 CONC continued in Ireland for two hundred and seventeen years; within which 1 CONC time a colony of theirs went into northern parts of Scotland, under the 1 CONC conduct of their leader Brittan Maol, from whom Britain takes its name, 1 CONC and not from 'Brutus' as some persons believed. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Magog were also descended the Belgarian, Belgian, Firbolgian colony 1 CONC that succeeded the Nemedians, 3266 Anno Mundi (after creation), and who 1 CONC first erected Ireland into a Monarchy. (According to some writers, the 1 CONC Formorians invaded Ireland next after the Nemedians). 1 CONT 1 CONT This Belgarian or Firvolgian colony continued in Ireland for 36 years, 1 CONC under nine of their Kings; when they were supplanted by the 1 CONC Tuatha-de-Danans (which means, according to some authorities, 'the people 1 CONC of the god Dan', who they adored), who possessed Ireland for 197 years, 1 CONC during the reigns of nine of their Kings; and who were then conquered by 1 CONC the Gaelic, Milesian, or Scotic Nation (the three names by which the 1 CONC Irish people were known), 3500 Anno Mundi. 1 CONT 1 CONT This Milesian or Scotic Irish Nation possessed and enjoyed the Kingdom of 1 CONC Ireland for 2885 years, under 183 Monarchs; until their submission to 1 CONC King Henry II of England, 1186 AD. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT The following nations, according to some of the ancient Irish 1 CONC Chroniclers, was colonised by: 1 CONT 1. Partholan and his followers, called in Irish Muintir Partholain, 1 CONC meaning Partholan's People. 1 CONT 2. Nemedians. 1 CONT 3. Formorians. 1 CONT 4. Firbolgs or Firvolians, who were also called Belgae or Belgians. 1 CONT 5. Tuatha-de-Danans. 1 CONT 6. Milesians or Gaels. 1 CONT 7. Cruthneans or Picts. 1 CONT 8. Danes and Norwegians (or Scandinavians). 1 CONT 9. Anglo-Normans. 1 CONT 10. Anglo Saxons (or English). 1 CONT 11. The Scots from North Britain. 0 @I043@ INDI 1 NAME Boath // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 47 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F07@ 1 FAMC @F06@ 1 NOTE @NI043@ 0 @NI043@ NOTE 1 CONC Boath one of the three sons of Magog; to whom Scythia came as his lot, 1 CONC upon the division of the Earth by Noah amongst his sons and by Japhet of 1 CONC his part thereof amongst his sons. 0 @I044@ INDI 1 NAME Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa) // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 47 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Scythia (Cental Europe) 1 TITL 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Occupation 1 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F08@ 1 FAMC @F07@ 1 NOTE @NI044@ 0 @NI044@ NOTE 1 CONC Phoeniusa Farsaidh (or Fenius Farsa) was King of Scythia, at the time 1 CONC Ninus ruled the Assyrian Empire; and, being a wise man and desirous to 1 CONC learn the languages that not long before confounded the builders of the 1 CONC Tower of Babel, employed able and learned men to go among the dispersed 1 CONC multitude to learn their several languages; who sometime after returning 1 CONC well skilled in what they went for, Phoeniusa Farsaidh erected a school 1 CONC in the valley of Senaar, near the city of Aeothena, in the 42nd year of 1 CONC the reign of Ninus; whereapon, having continued their with his younger 1 CONC son Niul for twenty years he returned home to his kingdom, which, at his 1 CONC death, he left to his eldest son Nenuall; leaving to Niul no other 1 CONC patrimony than his learning and the benefit of the said school. 0 @I045@ INDI 1 NAME Niul // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 48 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Campus Cyrunt, Red Sea 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F09@ 1 FAMC @F08@ 1 NOTE @NI045@ 0 @NI045@ NOTE 1 CONC Niul after the death of his father, Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa), 1 CONC returned to Scythia, continued some time at AEothena teaching the 1 CONC languages and other laudable sciences, until upon report of his great 1 CONC learning he was invited into Egypt by Pharoah, the King; who gave him the 1 CONC land of Campus Cyrunt, near the Red Sea to inhabit, and his daughter 1 CONC Scota in marriage; from whom their posterity are ever since called 1 CONC 'Scots'; but according to some annalists, the name 'Scots' is derived 1 CONC from the word 'Scythia'. 1 CONT 1 CONT It was this Niul that employed Gaodhal (Gael), son of Ethor to compose, 1 CONC or rather refine and adorn the language, called Bearla Tobbai, which was 1 CONC common to all Niul's posterity, and afterwards called 'Goadhilg' (or 1 CONC Gaelic), from the said Gaodhal who composed or refined it; and for his 1 CONC sake also Niul called his own eldest son "Gaodhal". 1 CONT 1 CONT "Antiquaries assert that the name of Gaodhal is from the compound word 1 CONC formed by 'gaoith' and 'dil', which means 'a lover of learning'; for 1 CONC 'gaoith' is the same as wisdom or learning, and 'dil' is the same as 1 CONC loving or fond." - Halliday's Vol. of Keating's Irish History, Page 230. 0 @I046@ INDI 1 NAME Gaodhal // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Egypt 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 FAMC @F09@ 1 NOTE @NI046@ 0 @NI046@ NOTE 1 CONC Goadhal (or Gathelus), the son of Niul, was the ancestor of the 1 CONC 'Clan-na-Gael', that is, 'the children or descendants of Gaodhal.' In 1 CONC his youth this Gaodhal was stung in the neck by a serpent, and was 1 CONC immediately brought to Moses, who, laying his rod upon the wounded place, 1 CONC instantly cured him: whence followed the word 'Glas' to be added to his 1 CONC name, as Gaodhal Glas ('glas': Irish, green; Lat. 'glaucus'; Gr. 1 CONC 'glaukos), on account of the green scar which the word signifies, and 1 CONC which, during his life remained on his neck after the wound was healed. 1 CONT 1 CONT And Gaodhal obtained a further blessing, namely- that no venemous beast 1 CONC can live any time where his posterity should inhabit; which is verified 1 CONC in Creta or Candia, Gothia or Getulia, Ireland, etc. The Irish 1 CONC chroniclers affirm that from this time Gaodhal and his posterity did 1 CONC paint the figures of Beasts, Birds, etc., on their banners and shields, 1 CONC (this shows the great antiquity of Irish heraldry) to distinguish their 1 CONC tribes and septs, in imitation of the Israelites; and that a 1 CONC 'Thunderbolt' was the cognizance in their chief standard for many 1 CONC generations after this Gaodhal. 0 @I047@ INDI 1 NAME Asruth // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Egypt 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 NOTE @NI047@ 0 @NI047@ NOTE 1 CONC Asruth, after his father Gaodhal's death, continued to live in Egypt, and 1 CONC governed his colony in peace during his life. 0 @I048@ INDI 1 NAME Adam // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 1:27 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 931 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:4 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F13@ 1 NOTE @NI048@ 0 @NI048@ NOTE 1 CONC "God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, who from all eternity, did, in the 1 CONC beginning of Time, of nothing, create Red Earth; and of Red Earth framed 1 CONC Adam; and of a Rib out of the side of Adam fashioned Eve. After which 1 CONC Creation, Plasmation, and Formation, succeeded Generations, as follows." 1 CONC - Four Masters. 1 CONT 1 CONT Descendants are referred to as 'Semites'. 1 CONT 1 CONT ['Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation - John O'Hart 1 CONC 1892 Pub. James Duffy & Co.] 0 @I049@ INDI 1 NAME Sruth // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Crete 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F12@ 1 FAMC @F11@ 1 NOTE @NI049@ 0 @NI049@ NOTE 1 CONC Sruth, soon after his father Asruth's death, was set upon by the 1 CONC Egyptians, on account of their former animosities towards their 1 CONC predecessors for having taken part with the Israelites against them; 1 CONC which animosities until then lay raked up in the embers, and now broke 1 CONC out in a flame to a degree, that after many battles and conflicts, 1 CONC wherein most of his colony lost their lives, Sruth was forced with the 1 CONC few remaining to depart the country; and after many traverses at sea, 1 CONC arrived at the island of Creta (now called Candia), where he paid his 1 CONC last tribute to nature. 0 @I050@ INDI 1 NAME Heber Scut // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Scythia (Central Europe) 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 NOTE @NI050@ 0 @NI050@ NOTE 1 CONC ('Scut': Irish, a Scot). Heber Scut, after the death of his father, 1 CONC Sruth, and a years stay in Creta, departed thence, leaving some of his 1 CONC people to inhabit the island, where some of their posterity likely still 1 CONC remain; "because the Island breeds no venemous serpent ever since." He 1 CONC and his people soon arrived in Scythia; where his cousins, the posterity 1 CONC of Nenuall (eldest son of Fenius Farsa), refused to allot a place of 1 CONC habitation for him and his colony, they fought many battles wherein Heber 1 CONC (with the assistance of some of the natives who were ill-affected towards 1 CONC their king), being always victor, he at length forced sovereignity from 1 CONC the other, and settled himself and his colony in Scythia, who continued 1 CONC there for four generations. Hence the epithet 'Scut', 'a Scot' or 'a 1 CONC Scythian,' was applied to this Heber, who is accordingly called Heber 1 CONC Scot. 1 CONT 1 CONT Heber Scot was afterwards slain in battle by Noemus the former king's son. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Scythians, name given by ancient Greek writers to a group of 1 CONC Indo-European nomadic tribes who occupied Central Europe and Asia in the 1 CONC 8th century BC. The name was used for the Scythians proper, or Scolots, 1 CONC who inhabited the area, called Scythia, north of the Black Sea, between 1 CONC the Carpathian Mountains and the Don River, in what is now Moldova, 1 CONC Ukraine, and eastern Russia, and for all the nomadic tribes who inhabited 1 CONC the steppes between what is now Hungary to the mountains of Turkistan. 1 CONC The tribes are believed to have migrated to these areas from the region 1 CONC of the Altai Mountains, on the border of China, during the 8th century 1 CONC BC. Their speech was a form of Iranian, one of the branches of the 1 CONC Indo-European languages. Scythians kept herds of horses, cattle, and 1 CONC sheep, lived in tent-covered wagons, and were famed for their 1 CONC horsemanship and skill as archers. They developed a rich culture 1 CONC characterized by opulent tombs of Scythian kings and nobles, and bronze 1 CONC and gold objects of outstanding technical and artistic skill. 1 CONT 1 CONT In the early 7th century BC the Scythians advanced south of the Caspian 1 CONC Sea and invaded the kingdom of Media, but they were expelled in 625 by 1 CONC King Cyaxares. Shortly after the mid-4th century BC the Scythians on the 1 CONC plains to the north of the Black Sea were subdued and largely 1 CONC exterminated by the Sarmatians, who then gave their name to the region. 1 CONC In the 2nd century BC the Scythian tribes of Central Asia invaded the 1 CONC Parthian Empire, south-east of the Caspian Sea. About 130 BC they 1 CONC advanced eastwards into the kingdom of Bactria, in the region of modern 1 CONC Afghanistan, and in the 1st century BC they invaded western and northern 1 CONC India, where they remained powerful for five centuries. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Scythians," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 1 CONC Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. 0 @I051@ INDI 1 NAME Beouman // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Scythia (Cental Europe) 1 TITL 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Occupation 1 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMS @F15@ 1 FAMC @F14@ 1 NOTE @NI051@ 0 @NI051@ NOTE 1 CONC King of Scythia constantly at war with natives. 0 @I052@ INDI 1 NAME Ogaman // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Scythia (Cental Europe) 1 TITL 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Occupation 1 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F15@ 1 NOTE @NI052@ 0 @NI052@ NOTE 1 CONC King of Scythia in constant war with natives. 0 @I053@ INDI 1 NAME Tait // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Scythia (Cental Europe) 1 TITL 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Occupation 1 2 PLAC King of Scythia 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 1 NOTE @NI053@ 0 @NI053@ NOTE 1 CONC King of Scythia in constant war with natives. 0 @I054@ INDI 1 NAME Agnon // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 49 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Caspian Sea, on board ship. 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 NOTE @NI054@ 0 @NI054@ NOTE 1 CONC Agnon, after the death of his father Tait, King of Scythia, with his 1 CONC followers took their ships and sailed the Caspian Sea for several years 1 CONC (some say seven) in which time he died. 1 CONT 1 CONT (Caspian Sea 1 CONT Located in southwestern Asia, the Caspian Sea ranks as the largest inland 1 CONC body of water in the world. Several rivers empty into the Caspian Sea, 1 CONC although their flow has diminished due to dams and lakes. The sea has no 1 CONC outlet, and water level is maintained by evaporation, especially in the 1 CONC Kara-Bogaz-Gol, one of the many large gulfs on the eastern portion of the 1 CONC coastline. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Caspian Sea," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 1 CONC Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.) 0 @I056@ INDI 1 NAME Heber Glunfionn // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 50 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Gothia or Getulia (Libya) 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Gothia or Getulia (Libya) 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMC @F01@ 1 NOTE @NI056@ 0 @NI056@ NOTE 1 CONC Heber Glunfionn was born in Getulia (more recently called Libya) where he 1 CONC died. His posterity continued to live there to the eighth generation; 1 CONC and were kings or chief rulers there for one hundred and fifty years -- 1 CONC some say three hundred years. 0 @I059@ INDI 1 NAME Eve // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 2:22 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 FAMS @F13@ 0 @I070@ INDI 1 NAME Seth // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 131 Anno Mundi in Genesis 4:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 1043 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:8 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 FAMC @F13@ 0 @I081@ INDI 1 NAME Enos (Enosh) // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 236 Anno Mundi in Genesis 4:26 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 1141 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:8 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 0 @I091@ INDI 1 NAME Cainan (Kenan) // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 326 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:9 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 1236 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:14 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 0 @I096@ INDI 1 NAME Gomer // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Genesis 10:2 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMC @F05@ 0 @I098@ INDI 1 NAME Nenuall // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 48 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMC @F08@ 1 NOTE @NI098@ 0 @NI098@ NOTE 1 CONC Eldest son of Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa) from whom Nenuall 1 CONC inherited his kingdom. 0 @I102@ INDI 1 NAME Mahalaleel // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 396 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:12 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 1291 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:17 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I113@ INDI 1 NAME Jared // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 461 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:15 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 1423 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:20 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F23@ 1 FAMC @F22@ 0 @I124@ INDI 1 NAME Enoch // 2 SOUR @S2766@ 3 PAGE 44 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 623 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:18 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC 988 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:24 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 FAMC @F23@ 0 @I134@ INDI 1 NAME /Titia/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Judaism 1 FAMS @F04@ 0 @I135@ INDI 1 NAME /Scota/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 RELI 2 PLAC Pagan 1 FAMS @F09@ 1 FAMC @F03@ 0 @I136@ INDI 1 NAME /Pharoah/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F03@ 0 @I141@ INDI 1 NAME Nectonibus /Pharaoh/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Egypt 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 2 PLAC Egypt 1 FAMS @F26@ 1 NOTE @NI141@ 0 @NI141@ NOTE 1 CONC There were, in fact, two Pharaohs of the Thirtieth dynasty called 1 CONC Nectanebus but their dates are 380-363BC and 360-342BC. ["A Dictionary 1 CONC of Irish Mythology" - Peter Berresford Ellis. Oxford University Press 1 CONC (1991] 1 CONT 1 CONT Nectanebus I, also called Nekhtnebf I or Nekhtnebef I, first king 1 CONC (reigned 380-363 BC) opposed an attempt by the Persians to reimpose their 1 CONC rule on Egypt (373). When Nectanebo came to the throne, a Persian 1 CONC invasion was imminent. A powerful army gathered by the previous king, 1 CONC Achoris (reigned 393-380 BC), and largely composed of Greek mercenaries, 1 CONC was entrusted by Nectanebo to the Athenian Chabrias. The Persians, 1 CONC however, succeeded in causing Chabrias' recall and marched against Egypt 1 CONC with a force of 220,000. The Egyptians suffered an initial reverse, but 1 CONC through the indecision of the Persian general Pharnabazus, they were able 1 CONC to collect their forces, outflanking the delaying invaders near Mendesin 1 CONC the Delta and forcing them to retreat. Nectanebo was relieved of further 1 CONC Persian intervention during the rest of his rule because of satrap 1 CONC rebellions throughout the Persian Empire. Nectanebo also undertook much 1 CONC building activity, especially at Philae, Edfu, and Hermopolis Magna, and 1 CONC the arts in particular flourished during his reign. ("Encyclopaedia 1 CONC Britannica" - 15th Edition. Encyclopaedia Britannica In. Helen 1 CONC Hemingway Benton Publisher 1974) 1 CONT 1 CONT Nectanebo II, also called Nekhtharheb II or Nekhtharehbe II, third and 1 CONC last king (reigned 360-343 BC) of the 30th dynasty of Egypt; he was the 1 CONC last of the native Egyptian kings. Nectanebo, with the aid of Spartan 1 CONC king Agesilaus II, usurped the throne from Tachas. A rival pretender 1 CONC almost succeeded in overthrowing the new king, but Agesilaus defeated him 1 CONC and left Nectanebo firmly established as ruler. His most powerful enemy 1 CONC was the Persian king Artaxerxes III Ochus, who, after an earlier futile 1 CONC attempt, swept down through Phoenicia and Palestine, entered three mouths 1 CONC of the Nile at once, and easily took control of Egypt. Nectanebo fled 1 CONC first to Memphis and then to Upper Egypt; thereafter nothing more is 1 CONC known of him. ("Encyclopaedia Britannica" - 15th Edition. Encyclopaedia 1 CONC Britannica Inc. Helen Hemingway Benton Publisher 1974) 1 CONT 1 CONT Nectanebo I 's son was Tachos and Nectanebo II was a nephew of Tachos. 1 CONC Following Nectanebo II Egypt was mostly under Persian rule until the 1 CONC Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeated the Persians at Issus in 333 1 CONC BC. ("Encyclopaedia Britannica" - 15th Edition. Encyclopaedia 1 CONC Britannica Inc. Helen Hemingway Benton Publisher 1974) 0 @I157@ INDI 1 NAME /Reafloir/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Occupation 1 2 PLAC King of Scythia 0 @I161@ INDI 1 NAME Tachos /Pharaoh/ 1 SEX F 1 ALIA Zedhor /Pharaoh/ 1 FAMC @F26@ 0 @F01@ FAM 1 HUSB @I001@ 1 CHIL @I056@ 0 @F02@ FAM 1 HUSB @I013@ 1 CHIL @I024@ 0 @F03@ FAM 1 HUSB @I136@ 1 CHIL @I135@ 0 @F04@ FAM 1 HUSB @I024@ 1 WIFE @I134@ 1 CHIL @I035@ 1 CHIL @I039@ 1 CHIL @I041@ 0 @F05@ FAM 1 HUSB @I035@ 1 CHIL @I042@ 1 CHIL @I096@ 1 CHIL @I033@ 1 CHIL @I034@ 1 CHIL @I036@ 1 CHIL @I037@ 1 CHIL @I038@ 0 @F06@ FAM 1 HUSB @I042@ 1 CHIL @I043@ 0 @F07@ FAM 1 HUSB @I043@ 1 CHIL @I044@ 0 @F08@ FAM 1 HUSB @I044@ 1 CHIL @I098@ 1 CHIL @I045@ 0 @F09@ FAM 1 HUSB @I045@ 1 WIFE @I135@ 1 CHIL @I046@ 0 @F10@ FAM 1 HUSB @I046@ 1 CHIL @I047@ 0 @F11@ FAM 1 HUSB @I047@ 1 CHIL @I049@ 0 @F12@ FAM 1 HUSB @I049@ 1 CHIL @I050@ 0 @F13@ FAM 1 HUSB @I048@ 1 WIFE @I059@ 1 CHIL @I031@ 1 CHIL @I032@ 1 CHIL @I070@ 0 @F14@ FAM 1 HUSB @I050@ 1 CHIL @I051@ 0 @F15@ FAM 1 HUSB @I051@ 1 CHIL @I052@ 0 @F16@ FAM 1 HUSB @I052@ 1 CHIL @I053@ 0 @F17@ FAM 1 HUSB @I053@ 1 CHIL @I054@ 0 @F18@ FAM 1 HUSB @I054@ 1 CHIL @I001@ 0 @F19@ FAM 1 HUSB @I070@ 1 CHIL @I081@ 0 @F20@ FAM 1 HUSB @I081@ 1 CHIL @I091@ 0 @F21@ FAM 1 HUSB @I091@ 1 CHIL @I102@ 0 @F22@ FAM 1 HUSB @I102@ 1 CHIL @I113@ 0 @F23@ FAM 1 HUSB @I113@ 1 CHIL @I124@ 0 @F24@ FAM 1 HUSB @I124@ 1 CHIL @I002@ 0 @F25@ FAM 1 HUSB @I002@ 1 CHIL @I013@ 0 @F26@ FAM 1 HUSB @I141@ 1 CHIL @I161@ 0 @S2766@ SOUR 1 TITL Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation 1 AUTH John O'Hart 1 PUBL James Duffy and Co. Ltd. Dublin - 1892 1 NOTE @NS27661@ 1 NOTE @NS27662@ 1 REPO 2 NOTE @NS27663@ 2 CALN 3 MEDI Book 0 @NS27661@ NOTE Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time thi 1 CONC s was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves. 0 @NS27662@ NOTE Good 0 @NS27663@ NOTE On restricted order from most public libraries in UK 0 TRLR