Interestingly, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has a significant amount of American ancestry:significant role in the British colonization of the Americas, and she descends from many of the first English settlers of Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Barbados, and from numerous colonial governors. Among her ancestors were Carolina governors
"Von der Leyen's father's grandparents were the cotton merchant Carl Albrecht (1875–1952) and Mary Ladson Robertson (1883–1960), an American who descended from a planter family in Charleston, South Carolina. Her American ancestors played a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_von_der_Leyen
Does anybody know of royal descents? I think Governor Robt. Gibbes of SC is thought to have an RD line (theorized by Brice Claggett, most of whose long, laborious work will now apparently never see the light of print).
Through the Albrecht family, Ursula is said to be a descendant of "Baron Johann Ludwig von Knoop, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century Russian Empire."
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 8:47:39 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
Through the Albrecht family, Ursula is said to be a descendant of "Baron Johann Ludwig von Knoop, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century Russian Empire.""As an economics student at the London School of Economics in the late 1970s, she lived under the name Rose Ladson, the family name of her American great-grandmother from Charleston, South Carolina."
Why was there the need to live under another name? Just her whim, perhaps?
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 11:41:57 AM UTC-5, Johnny Brananas wrote:significant role in the British colonization of the Americas, and she descends from many of the first English settlers of Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Barbados, and from numerous colonial governors. Among her ancestors were Carolina governors
Interestingly, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has a significant amount of American ancestry:
"Von der Leyen's father's grandparents were the cotton merchant Carl Albrecht (1875–1952) and Mary Ladson Robertson (1883–1960), an American who descended from a planter family in Charleston, South Carolina. Her American ancestors played a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_von_der_Leyen
Does anybody know of royal descents? I think Governor Robt. Gibbes of SC is thought to have an RD line (theorized by Brice Claggett, most of whose long, laborious work will now apparently never see the light of print).
Through the Albrecht family, Ursula is said to be a descendant of "Baron Johann Ludwig von Knoop, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century Russian Empire.""As an economics student at the London School of Economics in the late 1970s, she lived under the name Rose Ladson, the family name of her American great-grandmother from Charleston, South Carolina."
Why was there the need to live under another name? Just her whim, perhaps?
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 2:54:00 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 11:48:54 AM UTC-8, Will Johnson wrote:
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 8:47:39 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
Through the Albrecht family, Ursula is said to be a descendant of "Baron Johann Ludwig von Knoop, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century Russian Empire.""As an economics student at the London School of Economics in the late 1970s, she lived under the name Rose Ladson, the family name of her American great-grandmother from Charleston, South Carolina."
This article gives a hint, that her paternal grandfather might have been a bit nuttyWhy was there the need to live under another name? Just her whim, perhaps?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Albrecht_(psychologist)Maybe the nuttiness resurfaced, and she decided to call herself "Rose Ladson."
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 3:39:14 PM UTC-5, Johnny Brananas wrote:if she moved in with him, to study at the LSE, until the crisis passed?
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 2:54:00 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 11:48:54 AM UTC-8, Will Johnson wrote:
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 8:47:39 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
Through the Albrecht family, Ursula is said to be a descendant of "Baron Johann Ludwig von Knoop, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century Russian Empire.""As an economics student at the London School of Economics in the late 1970s, she lived under the name Rose Ladson, the family name of her American great-grandmother from Charleston, South Carolina."
This article gives a hint, that her paternal grandfather might have been a bit nuttyWhy was there the need to live under another name? Just her whim, perhaps?
Oh, I guess this is a more believable explanation:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Albrecht_(psychologist)Maybe the nuttiness resurfaced, and she decided to call herself "Rose Ladson."
"One day he [Erich Stromeyer] informed them that his brother-in-law was a prominent politician in Germany and that the Baader-Meinhof gang were threatening to kidnap and murder his daughter. The situation was rather serious: would the Rostowskis mind
She moved in with an alias: Rose Ladson. 'She had this puppy fat,' Rostowski remembers. 'She was very bouncy, very nice and always out.' Her real name was Ursula Gertrud Albrecht, and the Rostowskis quickly noticed she liked staying out late, onlycoming back to Philbeach Gardens after one o’clock in the morning. 'But when she came back she never bothered to close the front door properly. I thought this slightly lighthearted, given people were supposedly trying to kidnap and kill her.'”
https://thecritic.co.uk/issues/october-2020/the-rise-of-mrs-europe/
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 11:48:54 AM UTC-8, Will Johnson wrote:
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 8:47:39 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
Through the Albrecht family, Ursula is said to be a descendant of "Baron Johann Ludwig von Knoop, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century Russian Empire.""As an economics student at the London School of Economics in the late 1970s, she lived under the name Rose Ladson, the family name of her American great-grandmother from Charleston, South Carolina."
This article gives a hint, that her paternal grandfather might have been a bit nuttyWhy was there the need to live under another name? Just her whim, perhaps?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Albrecht_(psychologist)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertson-20063Ligon (Lygon) and Mary Harris of Virginia and through her great-great-grandfather Joseph Moseley via Thomas Ligon (Lygon) and Mary Harris (twice) and John Batte and Martha Mallory of Virginia.
If this chart is accurate, Ursula von der Leydon's great-grandmother Mary Ladson (Robertson) Albrecht has royal descents through her great-great-grandmother Ann (Walthall) Robertson via Christopher Branch and Mary Addie of Virginia and via Col. Thomas
On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 3:14:39 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertson-20063
On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 6:51:16 AM UTC-7, Olivier wrote:
Le mardi 15 mars 2022 à 22:25:54 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
That Thomas Lygon of Elliston Gloucs was the son of
William Lygon by Eleanor Dennis
and that this Thomas married Frances Dennis daughter of Hugh of Pucklechurch Gloucs.
http://books.google.com/books?id=ak45AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA509&dq=lygon+foliot&lr=&as_brr=3
Le mardi 15 mars 2022 à 22:25:54 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
On T
Génération 14
Sosa 9 328 - Thomas Ligon †/1626
Sosa 9 385 - Elizabeth Parry 1582-1633
Génération 15
Sosa 18 656 - Thomas Lygon †1603
Sosa 18 770 - Roger Parry †1634
Génération 16
Sosa 37 312 - William Lygon 1512-1567
Sosa 37 313 - Eleanor Dennis 1508-1579
Sosa 37 541 - Isabel Vaughan
However what is the specific evidence that Thomas Ligon by Mary Harris, had a son named William?Génération 13
Le vendredi 18 mars 2022 à 15:54:01 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
However what is the specific evidence that Thomas Ligon by Mary Harris, had a son named William?Génération 13
Sosa 4 665 - Mary Harris 1625-1704
Génération 14
Sosa 9 330 - Thomas Harris 1585-1658
Génération 15
Sosa 18 660 - William Harris 1556-1616
On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 9:15:49 AM UTC-7, Olivier wrote:
Le vendredi 18 mars 2022 à 15:54:01 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
However what is the specific evidence that Thomas Ligon by Mary Harris, had a son named William?Génération 13
Sosa 4 665 - Mary Harris 1625-1704
Génération 14
Sosa 9 330 - Thomas Harris 1585-1658
Génération 15
Sosa 18 660 - William Harris 1556-1616
The only sources given for Mary Harris' parents in Geni, are other people's trees.
So not a good start there.
That Thomas Lygon of Elliston Gloucs was the son of
William Lygon by Eleanor Dennis
and that this Thomas married Frances Dennis daughter of Hugh of Pucklechurch Gloucs.
http://books.google.com/books?id=ak45AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA509&dq=lygon+foliot&lr=&as_brr=3I had not previously noticed this connection before
It however gives Uma Thurman an Edward III descent that I had not previously found
However what is the specific evidence that Thomas Ligon by Mary Harris, had a son named William?
Génération 17
Sosa 74 640 - William Harris ca 1490-1556
Génération 18
Sosa 149 281 - Joanna Percy 1478-1547
Génération 19
Sosa 298 562 - Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland 1449-1489
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