9691 Individuals
in our Database

ADILSSON of SWED 240
Anderson 18
Case 8
Cowles 6
Davenport 31
De Clayton 16
De Davenport 7
De Dundas 9
De Hyde 6
De Langtown 9
De Mainwaring 7
De Massey 6
De Orde 7
De Sutton 15
De Venables 13
Dossett 8
Forrest 11
Forrester 7
Hinton 14
Howard 16
Hyde 8
Kighley 8
Newsham 8
Palmer 9
Prather 6
Quintyne 8
Runner 9
Smith 6
Spalding 10
Sutton 9
Warner 7
Watson 10
KING OF GERMANY
Henry I THE FOWLER
  Sex: Male
Birth Date 0876
Death Date  0912 NOV 30 Quedlinburg, Landkreis Har, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutscland 
Father Otto I von Sachsen Duke of Saxony THE ILLUSTRIOUS  Born: 0836 Died: 0912 
Mother Hadwig of Babenberg  Born: 0850 Died: 0903 
Henry
Notes:
Born in Memleben, in what is now Saxony-Anhalt, Henry was the son of Otto the Illustrious, Duke of Saxony, and his wife Hedwiga, daughter of Henry of Franconia and Ingeltrude and a great-great-granddaughter of Charlemagne, or Charles I. In 906 he married Hatheburg, daughter of the Saxon count Erwin, but divorced her in 909, after she had given birth to his son Thankmar. Later that year he married St Matilda of Ringelheim, daughter of Dietrich, Count of Westphalia. Matilda bore him three sons, one called Otto, and two daughters, Hedwig and Gerberga, and founded many religious institutions, including the abbey of Quedlinburg where Henry is buried and was later canonized. 

Notes: Henry became Duke of Saxony upon his fathers death in 912. An able ruler, he continued to strengthen the position of his duchy within the developing Kingdom of Germany, frequently in conflict with his neighbors to the South, the dukes of Franconia. On 23 December 918 Conrad I, King of East Francia and Franconian duke, died. Although they had been at odds with each other from 912–15 over the title to lands in Thuringia, before he died Conrad recommended Henry as his successor. Conrads choice was conveyed by Duke Eberhard of Franconia, Conrads brother and heir, at the Imperial Diet of Fritzlar in 919. The assembled Franconian and Saxon nobles duly elected Henry to be king. Archbishop Heriger of Mainz offered to anoint Henry according to the usual ceremony, but he refused to be anointed by a high church official — the only King of his time not to undergo that rite — allegedly because he wished to be king not by the churchs but by the peoples acclaim. Duke Burchard II of Swabia soon swore fealty to the new King, but Duke Arnulf of Bavaria did not submit until Henry defeated him in two campaigns in 921. Last, Henry besieged his residence at Ratisbon (Regensburg) and forced Arnulf into submission. 

Notes: In 920, the West Frankish king Charles the Simple invaded Germany and marched as far as Pfeddersheim near Worms, but he retired on hearing that Henry was arming against him.[2] On 7 November 921 Henry and Charles met each other and concluded a treaty of friendship between them. However, with the beginning of civil war in France upon the coronation of King Robert I, Henry sought to wrest the Duchy of Lorraine from the Western Kingdom. In 923 Henry crossed the Rhine twice. Later in the year he entered Lorraine with an army, capturing a large part of the country. Until October 924 the eastern part of Lorraine was left in Henrys possession. 

Notes: Henry regarded the German kingdom as a confederation of stem duchies rather than as a feudal monarchy and saw himself as primus inter pares. Instead of seeking to administer the empire through counts, as Charlemagne had done and as his successors had attempted, Henry allowed the dukes of Franconia, Swabia, and Bavaria to maintain complete internal control of their holdings. In 925, Duke Gilbert of Lorraine again rebelled. Henry invaded the duchy and besieged Gilbert at Zülpich (Tolbiac), captured the town, and became master of a large portion of his lands. Thus he brought that realm, which had been lost in 910, back into the German kingdom as the fifth stem duchy. Allowing Gilbert to remain in power as duke, Henry arranged the marriage of his daughter Gerberga to his new vassal in 928. 

Spouse: Matilda of Ringelheim Saint Mathilda   Sex: Female
Birth Date 0896  
Death Date 0968  
Father Theodoric of Ringelheim Born: 0872 Died: 0916
Mother Reinhild of Friesland Born: 0870
Matilda of Ringelheim Saint Mathilda Notes: Matilda of Ringelheim, also known as Saint Matilda, was a Saxon noblewoman. Due to her marriage to Henry I in 909, she became the first Ottonian queen. Her eldest son, Otto I, restored the Holy Roman Empire in 962. Matilda founded several spiritual institutions and womens convents. 
Individual Notes:  
More Notes:  
Individual Notes:  
1 Children Birth Death Mother Spouse Grand Children
1 Gerberga Of Saxony   b.0913
d.0984  
Matilda of Ringelheim Louis
1 Charles de France duc de Basse-Lotharingie b.0953
Gerberge Lothringen b.0975
II Lambert of Leuven Count of Leuven and Brussels THE BELTED b.0992
II Graaf Henry Le Ceinturé de Louvain b.1021
Ancestors Chart
Parents 2 4 persons 8 persons 16 persons 32 persons 64 persons 128 persons 256 persons 512 persons 1024 persons -
Duke of Saxony
Otto von Sachsen
I
THE ILLUSTRIOUS

b.0836
d.0912
Duke of Saxony
Liudolf
I
THE GREAT
b.0784
d.0866
Margrave Bruno
b.0786 Wittenberg, Sachsen-Wittenberg, Thüringen, Deutchsland
d.0843
   
  
 
Oda
b.0818
d.0913
See Notes
Prinz
unbekannter Billung von Sachsen

b.0780
d.0850
   
  
Parents 2 4 persons 8 persons 16 persons 32 persons 64 persons 128 persons 256 persons 512 persons 1024-persons -
Hadwig of Babenberg
b.0850
d.0903
Markgraf in Friesland
Heinrich von Babenberg

b.0825 Germany
d.0886
See Notes
NN

   
  
 
2 persons 4 persons 8 persons 16 persons 32 persons 64 Persons 128 persons 256 persons 512 persons 1024 persons -

Newest Family Updates
and Changes to Database
McCormick
McCormack
Phillips
Runner
Wilfong
Runner
Blaffer
Runner
Trotter
Mills
Wisard
Nestor
Owens
Nestor
Bolyard
Hershman
Bolyard
Wisard-Eckstad
Hawes
Grey
Fox
Downe
Fox
FOX
Marks
Pfuser
Mulinax
Wood
Park
Farrar
Folger
Vail
Hunt
Vail
Farrington
Vail
Smith
Vail
Jennings
Vail
Zeller
Hopp
Hyres

The information found in these pages is mostly donated from relatives, researchers and other interested parties.
We appreciate everyones support. We try our best, but some of this information may not be accurate.
If you see any errors or things you want to add or correct please send me an email eddie.runner@yahoo.com
We need and appreciate your help!

Copyright © 2025 Eddie Runner Richmond TX