Eadmund I "the Magnificent," King of England

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Eadmund I "the Magnificent," King of England, son of Eadweard I "the Elder," King of the West Saxons and Eadgifu, was born in 922.1,2 He died at Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England, 26 May 9462,3 and was buried at Glastonbury, Somerset, England.3

Eadmund married (1) Saint Ælfgifu, daughter of Wynflæd,1,3 he married (2) Æthelflaed Domerham, whose parents are unknown (or untraced).1,3

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Saint Ælfgifu d. 18 May 944
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Citations

  1. [S95] John Brooks Threlfall, The Ancestry of Thomas Bradbury (1611 - 1695) and His Wife Mary (Perkins) Bradbury (1615 - 1700) of Salisbury, Massachusetts, 3rd ed. (Madison, Wisconsin: p.p., 2006), 527-528, further cited as Threlfall, The Ancestry of Thomas Bradbury.
  2. [S520] Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard Jr., William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700… ., 8th ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004), 1-16, further cited as Weis, Sheppard, Beall, and Beall, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed.
  3. [S1954] Stewart Baldwin, The Henry Project: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England: An Experiment in Cooperative Medieval Genealogy on the Internet, https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/edmun001.htm, accessed Oct 2017. Hereinafter cited as Baldwin, The Henry Project.