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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

#52ancestors: Henri I, King of France

Henry I (4 May 1008 – 4 August 1060) was the King of the Franks from 1031 to his death. The royal demesne of France reached its smallest size during his reign, and for this reason he is often seen as emblematic of the weakness of the early Capetians. This is not entirely agreed upon, however, as other historians regard him as a strong but realistic king, who was forced to conduct a policy mindful of the limitations of the French monarchy.
Reign
A member of the House of Capet, Henry was born in Reims, the son of King Robert II (972–1031) and Constance of Arles (986–1034). He was crowned King of France at the Cathedral in Reims on 14 May 1027, in the Capetian tradition, while his father still lived. He had little influence and power until he became sole ruler on his father's death.
The reign of Henry I, like those of his predecessors, was marked by territorial struggles. Initially, he joined his brother Robert, with the support of their mother, in a revolt against his father (1025). His mother, however, supported Robert as heir to the old king, on whose death Henry was left to deal with his rebel sibling. In 1032, he placated his brother by giving him the duchy of Burgundy which his father had given him in 1016.
In an early strategic move, Henry came to the rescue of his very young nephew-in-law, the newly appointed Duke William of Normandy (who would go on to become William the Conqueror), to suppress a revolt by William's vassals. In 1047, Henry secured the dukedom for William in their decisive victory over the vassals at the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes near Caen.
A few years later, when William married Matilda, the daughter of the count of Flanders, Henry feared William's potential power. In 1054, and again in 1057, Henry went to war to try to conquer Normandy from William, but on both occasions he was defeated. Despite his efforts, Henry I's twenty-nine-year reign saw feudal power in France reach its pinnacle.
Henry had three meetings with Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor—all at Ivois. In early 1043, he met him to discuss the marriage of the emperor with Agnes of Poitou, the daughter of Henry's vassal. In October 1048, the two Henries met again, but the subject of this meeting eludes us. The final meeting took place in May 1056. It concerned disputes over Lorraine. The debate over the duchy became so heated that the king of France challenged his German counterpart to single combat. The emperor, however, was not so much a warrior and he fled in the night; despite this, Henry did not get Lorraine.
King Henry I died on 4 August 1060 in Vitry-en-Brie, France, and was interred in Saint Denis Basilica. He was succeeded by his son, Philip I of France, who was 7 at the time of his death; for six years Henry I's Queen, Anne of Kiev, ruled as regent.
He was also Duke of Burgundy from 1016 to 1032, when he abdicated the duchy to his brother Robert Capet.



Henri I, roi de France is my 24th great grandfather.
You 
   →  Pop 
your father →  Rufus S. Nichols 
his father →  Tressie (King) Nichols 
his mother →  Michael O. King 
her father →  Margaret (Wright) King 
his mother → James Wingfield Wright 
her father →  Mary Whitledge Grant 
his mother →  William Grant, of Crichie 
her father →  Elizabeth Grant 
his mother → William Leslie, X. Baron of Balquhain 
her father →  William Leslie, Ninth Baron of Balquhain 
his father →  John Leslie, Eighth Baron of Balquhain 
his father → Elizabeth Ogilvy 
his mother →  Sir Walter Ogilvie of Auchleven 
her father →  Isobel de la Glen 
his mother →  Sir John Glen of Inchmartin and Balmuto 
her father → Margaret Bruce 
his mother →  Robert I the Bruce, King of Scots 
her father →  Robert de Bruce, 6th Lord of Annandale 
his father → Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale 
his father →  Isabel of Huntingdon 
his mother →  David, Earl of Huntingdon 
her father → Ada de Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon 
his mother →  Elizabeth de Vermandois, countess of Leicester 
her mother → Hugues Magnus, comte de Vermandois 
her father →  Henri I, roi de France 
his father

http://www.geni.com/people/Henri-I-roi-de-France/6000000003645832264

Lady Godiva, Countess of Mercia #52ancestors

I thought she was just a myth, but this entry in my 52 weeks of ancestors theme is about the legendary Lady Godiva AKA Godgifu de Mercia an English noblewoman of whom you have heard.

Godiva (or Godgifu) (fl. 1040-1080) was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, rode naked through the streets of Coventry in England in order to gain a remission of the oppressive toll imposed by her husband on his tenants. The name "Peeping Tom" for a voyeur comes from later versions of this legend in which a man named Tom watched her ride and was struck blind or dead."              
Godiva was the wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, one of the most powerful noblemen in 11th century England. The couple gave generously to religious establishments and in 1043 founded and endowed a monastery at Coventry. The chronicler Florence of Worcester mentions Leofric and Godiva, but does not describe her famous ride, and there is no firm evidence connecting the rider with the historical Godiva. Leofric died in 1057, and Godiva is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 (although she was almost certainly dead by then) as having held many estates in Warwickshire including Coventry, inherited from her husband.
The earliest surviving source for the legend is the 'Chronica of Roger of Wendover', written more than a century after Godiva's death. According to this account, Leofric became so exasperated by Godiva's endless appeals to reduce Coventry's heavy taxes that he declared he would do so if she rode naked through the crowded marketplace. She did so, with her hair covering all of her body except her legs. According to Ranulf Higden's 'Polychronicon', as a result Leofric freed the town from all tolls save those on horses. The story of the 'Peeping Tom' was added later. Godiva required the townsmen to remain indoors at the time of her ride but one man looked at her out of his window and was struck blind.    
Lady Godiva is my 31st great grandmother.  
You 
   →  Mom 
your mother →  Pvt. Garnett Hancock, WWII Veteran 
her father →  Burrell H Hancock 
his father →  Samuel Austin Hancock 
his father → Peter Hancock, CSA Soldier 
his father →  John Hancock 1785 
his father →  Benjamin Hancock 1759 
his father →  unknown 
his parent →  Benjamin Hancock 
his/her father → John Hancock 
his father →  William Hancock, III 
his father →  Elizabeth Hancock 
his mother →  William Nicholas Spencer, Sr 
her father →  Mary Spencer 
his mother → Thomas Elmes, Sir 
her father →  Alice St. John 
his mother →  Sir John St. John, Kt. 
her father →  Lady Sybil Verch St John 
his mother → Margred (Margaret) or Jane or Jonnet Mathew 
her mother →  Gwenllian verch Dafydd 
her mother →  Dafydd ap Gwilym 
her father →  Gwilym ap Jenken 
his father → Jenkin ap Adam 
his father →  Adam ap Cynhaethwy 
his father →  Sir Reginald FitzPiers, Lord of Brecnoc 
his father → Piers FitzHerbert, Lord of Brecknock, (signatory of the Magna Carta) 
his father →  Lucy FitzMiles de Gloucester and Hereford, Lady of Blaen 
his mother → Sybil de Neufmarché 
her mother →  Agnes (Nesta) FitzOsbern 
her mother →  Nesta verch Gruffydd 
her mother →  Ealdgyth of Mercia 
her mother → Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia 
her father →  Lady Godiva 
his mother


Sir Nicholas de Radcliffe, Knight #52ancestors

The Ratcliff family in Lancashire, England, descended from Sir Nicholas de Fiitz-Gilbert de Tailbois (Talbot). His great-grandfather, Ivo de Tailbois, was a Norman knight who invaded England with William the Conqueror. For meritorious service in wars in Scotland, the King gave Sir Nicholas the manor of Radcliffe. He was then known as Sir Nicholas de Radcliffe, which became the family surname. During the years it has changed form, and our branch uses the Ratliff form. The only remaining evidences of the manor are the church and the ruins of the tower. The Radcliffe Tower is being protected by the Radcliffe Historical Society in the Borough of Radcliffe, which is located about nine miles north of Manchester.          



Nicholas FitzGilbert de Taillebois de Radcliffe, Knight AKA...   

Sir Nicholas de Radcliffe, Knight is my 25th great grandfather.
You 
   →  Mom 
your mother →  Pvt. Garnett Hancock, WWII Veteran 
her father →  Ida Mae Hancock 
his mother →  Robert Lee Linville 
her father →  Moses Linville 
his father →  Hannah Scarlett Linville 
his mother →  Elizabeth Margaret Morgan 
her mother →  John Jarman 
her father →  Arthur Jarman 
his father →  John Jarman 
his father → Thomas Jarman 
his father →  Gwen Jarmen 
his mother →  Sir Rhys of Penrhyn Griffith 
her father →  Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn 
his father → Sir William Griffith, Chamberlain of North Wales 
his father →  Alice Dalton, of Althorp 
his mother →  Richard Dalton 
her father →  Isabella Lathom 
his mother → Sir Roger Pilkington 
her father →  Alicia (Alice) Pilkington 
his mother →  Margery de Bury (Radcliffe) 
her mother →  Sir Richard de Radcliffe, Knight 
her father → Sir Robert de Redclyffe, Kt. 
his father →  Adam de Radclyffe 
his father →  William Radcliffe, High Sheriff of Lancaster 
his father →  Sir Henry de Radcliffe, Knight 
his father →  Sir Nicholas de Radcliffe, Knight 
his father


Charlemagne: Charles the Great, Emperor of the Romans #52ancestors

Charlemagne (English: Charles the Great, German: Karl der Grosse, French: Charles le Grand, Latin: Carolus Magnus, Dutch: Karel de Grote),(Merovingian Family, Carolingian Dynasty) King of Neustria (768-771), King of the Franks (771-814), King of the Lombards (774-814), and Emperor of the Romans (800-814). He was born on April 2, 742 at Ingelheim (or Héristal or Aix-la-Chapelle), and died January 28, 814 at Aix-la-Chapelle. Charles was the eldest son of Pippin III and Bertrada of Laon.




Charlemagne is my 31st great grandfather.
You 
   →  Pop 
your father →  Rufus S. Nichols 
his father →  Tressie (King) Nichols 
his mother →  Michael O. King 
her father →  Margaret (Wright) King 
his mother → James Wingfield Wright 
her father →  Mary Whitledge Grant 
his mother →  William Grant, of Crichie 
her father →  Elizabeth Grant 
his mother → William Leslie, X. Baron of Balquhain 
her father →  William Leslie, Ninth Baron of Balquhain 
his father →  John Leslie, Eighth Baron of Balquhain 
his father → Elizabeth Ogilvy 
his mother →  Margaret Sinclair of Deskford 
her mother →  Sir John Sinclair of Deskford 
her father →  Richard Sinclair of Deskford 
his father → Isabel Graham of Strathearn 
his mother →  Malise, 8th Earl of Strathearn 
her father →  Agnes Comyn 
his mother →  Sir Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan 
her father → William Comyn, 1st Earl of Buchan 
his father →  Hextilda Countess of Atholl Comyn 
his mother →  Uchtred FitzWalthe, Lord of Tynedale 
her father → Judith de Lens, Countess of Huntingdon 
his mother →  Lambert II de Boulogne, comte de Lens 
her father →  Mahaut de Louvaine 
his mother → Lambert I, graaf van Leuven en Brussel 
her father →  Régnier III, comte de Hainaut 
his father →  Regnier II, count of Hainaut 
his father → Hersende de Lorraine 
his mother →  Charles II "the Bald", Western Emperor 
her father →  Emperor Louis I 'The Pious', son of Charlemagne & Hildegard 
his father →  Charlemagne 
his father                                                 

http://www.geni.com/people/Charlemagne/6000000002457013227

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

John de Washington #52ancestors

George Washington, 1st President of the USA is John de Washington's 10th great grandson.    

John de Washington, Sr. was born c. 1346 Tewitfield, Warton, Lancashire, England and died about 1408. He is a direct ancestor of George Washington.   

http://www.geni.com/people/John-de-Washington/6000000003484295707                    

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancestry_of_George_Washington           


  John de Washington was the son of Robert de Washington and Agnes de Gentyl.1 He married, firstly, Eleanor Garnet in 1363.1 He married, secondly,Joan de Croft, daughter of John de Croft, in 1382.1 He died in 1407/8.1

Child of John de Washington and Joan de Croft

Citations

  1. [S60] Charles and Hugh Brogan Mosley, editor, American Presidential Families (London, U.K.: Alan Sutton and Morris Genealogical Books, 1994), page 47. Hereinafter cited as American Presidential Families.

http://www.thepeerage.com/p32194.htm#i321939            
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wittichen/washington.html             


John de Washington is my 18th great grandfather.
You 
   →  Pop 
your father →  Rufus S. Nichols 
his father →  Tressie (King) Nichols 
his mother →  Michael O. King 
her father →  Margaret (Wright) King 
his mother → James Wingfield Wright 
her father →  William Wright, III 
his father →  John Wright Jr 
his father →  John Wright, Sr. 
his father →  Anne Minor - Wright 
his mother → Col. John Washington 
her father →  Reverend Lawrence Washington 
his father → Lawrence Washington, Esquire of Sulgrave Manor, Mayor of Northampton 
his father →  Robert Washington, Esquire of Sulgrave Manor 
his father → Lawrence Washington, 1st of Sulgrave 
his father →  John Washington 
his father →  Robert Washington, II 
his father →  Robert Washington 
his father → John de Washington, Jr. 
his father →  John de Washington 
his father

Monday, April 28, 2014

Robert I "Robertian", roi des Francs #52ancestors

This one is for my French teacher in high school... 

*Robert I de France, roi des Francs (King of West Francia) is Queen Elizabeth II's 24th great grandfather.     

http://www.geni.com/people/Robert-I-King-of-France/4647274           

**Robert I was never a Capet (this was a family name created by Hugh Capet, based on a place name). The name of his family or dynasty was "Robertian" (from Robert Le Fort, his father). 


Robert I (15 August 866 – 15 June 923), King of Western Francia (922 – 923), was the younger son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and the brother of Odo, who became king of the Western Franks in 888.
West Francia evolved over time into France; under King Odo, the capital was fixed on Paris, a large step in that direction. His family is known as the Robertians.
Robert was present at the Siege of Paris in 885. Appointed by King Odo ruler of several counties, including the county of Paris, the March of Neustria, and abbot in commendam of many abbeys, Robert also secured the office of Dux Francorum, a military dignity of high importance. He did not claim the crown of West Francia when his brother died in 898; but recognising the supremacy of the Carolingian king, Charles III the Simple, he was confirmed in his offices and possessions, after which he continued to defend northern Francia from the attacks of the Norsemen.
The peace between the king and his powerful vassal was not seriously disturbed until about 921. The rule of King Charles, and especially his partiality for a certain Comte Hagano had aroused some irritation (he was made into Charles' principle advisor and favorite - the French Wikipedia page suggests Hagano served merely as a pretext for a premeditated bid for power); and, supported by many of the clergy and by some of the most powerful of the Frankish nobles, Robert took up arms, drove Charles III into Lorraine, and was himself crowned king of the Franks (rex Francorum) at Rheims (crowned by Gautier Archbishop of Sens) on Sunday 30 June 922.
Collecting an army, Charles III marched against the usurper and, on 15 June 923, in the stubborn and sanguinary Battle of Soissons (near the city of the same name), Robert I was killed, according to one tradition in single combat with his rival (the French Wikipedia page says this was Fulbert, Faubert, or Foubert).
(The French Wikipedia continues the story, saying that Robert's son, Hugh the Great, denied Charles III the Simple his victory, preventing him from recovering the crown of Western Francia. The nobility instead elect Raoul Duke of Burgundy, stepson of Robert I; he was consecrated on 13 July 923.)
Robert was married twice. Through his first wife, Aelis/Adele du Maine, he had two daughters. Each married powerful lay vassals of their father: Emma of France (894–935) to Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy, and Hildebranda (895–931) to Herbert II of Vermandois.
Through his second wife, Béatrice of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois, he had his only son, Hugh the Great, who was later dux Francorum and father of King Hugh Capet, and a daughter Richilda. He may have had other daughters.
References
This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
King of Western Francia (922–923) Preceded by Charles the Simple Succeeded by Rudolph -------------------- From the English Wikipedia page on the Battle of Soissons (923):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Soissons_(923)   

Sir Robert Howard #52ancestors

*Sir Robert Howard is Queen Catherine Howard (5th wife of King Henry VIII)'s fourth great grandfather.       

Sir Robert Howard was the son of Sir John Howard  and Alice de Bois. He was born about 1342 and died abt. 1388. 
He married Margaret Scales, daughter of Sir Robert Scales, 3rd Lord Scales, and Katherine de Ufford.  They had 3 sons and 3 daughters. 


  • They had 3 sons (Sir John; Edmund; & Robert) and 3 daughters (Alice, a nun at Thetford; Margaret, wife of Constantine, 2nd Lord Clifton, & of Sir Gilbert Talbot; & Katherine).2,3,5,6,7,8,10 
  • Sir Robert Howard died on 18 July 1388 at East Winch, Norfolk, England; Buried in the south side of the chancel at East Winch, Norfolk.2,5,10
  • Family Margaret Scales
  • Children
    • Margaret Howard+2,12,3,4,5,6,8,9,10 d. 25 Mar 1434
    • Sir John Howard, Sheriff of Essex, and Member of Parliament, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, & Huntingdonshire+13,5,10 b. c 1365, d. 17 Nov 1436


http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p424.htm#i12738
http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Robert-Howard/6000000003104533418       
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HOWARD1.htm#Robert           
    
Sir Robert Howard, Sir is my 19th great grandfather.
You 
   →  Mom 
your mother →  Pvt. Garnett Hancock, WWII Veteran 
her father →  Burrell H Hancock 
his father →  Samuel Austin Hancock 
his father → Peter Hancock, CSA Soldier 
his father →  John Hancock 1785 
his father →  Benjamin Hancock 1759 
his father →  unknown 
his parent →  Benjamin Hancock 
his/her father → John Hancock 
his father →  William Hancock, III 
his father →  Elizabeth Hancock 
his mother →  Mary Spencer 
her mother →  Anne Gostwick 
her mother → John Wentworth, MP 
her father →  John Wentworth, I 
his father →  Sir Roger Wentworth 
his father →  Elizabeth Wentworth 
his mother →  Henry Howard 
her father → Sir John Howard, MP 
his father →  Sir Robert Howard, Sir 
his father  



Walter Stewart of Dundonald, 3rd High Steward of Scotland #52Ancestors

Walter, Steward of Dundonald, AKA Walter fitz Alan AKA Walter Stewart was the great grandfather of Robert I of Scotland and the founder of the Stewart surname. He is also my 19th great grandfather....    
Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland is your 19th great grandfather.   
You 
   →  Pop 
your father →  Rufus S. Nichols 
his father →  Tressie (King) Nichols 
his mother →  Michael O. King 
her father →  Margaret (Wright) King 
his mother → James Wingfield Wright 
her father →  Mary Whitledge Grant 
his mother →  William Grant, of Crichie 
her father →  Elizabeth Grant 
his mother → William Leslie, X. Baron of Balquhain 
her father →  William Leslie, Ninth Baron of Balquhain 
his father →  John Leslie, Eighth Baron of Balquhain 
his father → Elizabeth Ogilvy 
his mother →  Sir Walter Ogilvie of Auchleven 
her father →  Isobel de la Glen 
his mother →  Sir John Glen of Inchmartin and Balmuto 
her father → Margaret Bruce 
his mother →  Robert I the Bruce, King of Scots 
her father →  Marjorie, Countess of Carrick 
his mother → Margaret Stewart, Countess of Carrick 
her mother →  Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland 
her father 



Walter, Steward of Dundonald (died 1246) was 3rd hereditary High Steward of Scotland and Justiciar of Scotia.
He was the eldest son of Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland by his second wife Alesta, daughter of Morggán, Earl of Mar. He was the first to use Steward as a surname, and was designated "of Dundonald".
He witnessed a charter by King Alexander II, under the designation of "Walterus filius Alani, Senescallus, Justiciar Scotiae" and it may be that seal which Nisbet described pertaining to Walter Hereditary High Steward of Scotland. Around the seal it states "Sigill. Walteri filii Allani".
Walter married Bethóc, daughter of Gille Críst, Earl of Angus and his wife Marjorie, said to be a daughter of Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon. They were parents of:
Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland, sometime Regent of Scotland.
Sir Robert, of Tarbolten and Crookston, and Lord of Darnley.[6]
John, killed at Damietta in 1249, Egypt during the Seventh Crusade.
Walter Balloch ("the Freckled"), who married Mary de Menteith and became Earl of Menteith.
William
Beatrix, married Maol Domhnaich, Earl of Lennox.
Christian
Eupheme, married Patrick, 6th Earl of Dunbar, who also fell at Damietta.
Margaret, married her cousin Niall, Earl of Carrick.
Sybella, married Colin Fitzgerald, 1st Lord of Kintail. --------------------http://www.vandeleurcreagh.org/b464.htm#P21681
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Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith also went by the nick-name of Walter 'Ballach' (or in English, Walter 'the Freckled').

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Eliphalet Hill #52ancestors

He is the son of William Hill and Elizabeth Jones of England. He married Ann Nichols and was the father of Mary Morehouse and the grandfather of Rebecca Booth. He was born around 1659 in Connecticut or Massachusetts.
Elizabeth Jones was the daughter of the Reverend John Jones. 
Rebecca Booth was the wife of Deacon Stephen Booth, Sr. of Connecticut.  

Eliphalet Hill is my 10th great grandfather.
You 
   →  Pop 
your father →  Mamie C. Nichols (Collins) 
his mother →  David J. COLLINS 
her father →  JOHN H. COLLINS 
his father →  Elizabeth Boothe 
his mother → Abner Boothe 
her father →  Isaac Abner Boothe, Sr. 
his father →  George Boothe, Sr. 
his father →  Stephen Boothe, I 
his father →  Rebecca Boothe 
his mother → Mary Morehouse (Hill) 
her mother →  Eliphalet Hill 
her father 


http://www.geni.com/people/Eliphalet-Hill/6000000003424296481   



Saturday, April 26, 2014

Geoffery Noreys, IV, Lord of Monpinzoun Manor #52Ancestors

Geoffery Noreys, IV Lord of Monpinzoun Manor is Chuck Norris' 14th great grandfather.   

Geoffrey Noreys became Lord of Monpinzoun Manor, West Bilney Norfolk. -------------------- 
Geoffrey Noreys (son of Geoffrey Noreys) was born Abt. 1400 in Congham, County Norfolk, England, and died Aft. August 12, 1464 in West Bilney, County Norfolk, England. He married Margery on Bef. 1430 in County Norfolk, England.
Geoffrey Noreys, son of Geoffrey, III, was made Lord of Monpinzoun Manor, West Bilney, County Norfolk. He was married to Margery, whose maiden name was possibly Might. Geoffrey's will, which was dated August 12, 1464, named his brother, John, as executor. Margery survived him at that time. Their son was named John.   
http://www.geni.com/people/Geoffery-Noreys/6000000002665661572                            
Geoffery Noreys, IV Lord of Monpinzoun Manor is my 17th great grandfather.
You 
   →  Mom 
your mother →  Pvt. Garnett Hancock, WWII Veteran 
her father →  Burrell H Hancock 
his father →  Samuel Austin Hancock 
his father → Peter Hancock, CSA Soldier 
his father →  John Hancock 1785 
his father →  Benjamin Hancock 1759 
his father →  unknown 
his mother →  (No Name) 
her parent → Mary Maddox 
his/her mother →  Hester Smallwood 
her mother →  Alice Evans 
her mother →  Thomas Norris 
her father →  Geoffery Noreys 
his father →  John Noreys II 
his father → Geoffrey Noreys 
his father →  Robert Norris 
his father →  John Noreys, of West Bilney. 
his father →  Geoffery Noreys, IV Lord of Monpinzoun Manor 
his father           

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