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Revision as of 10:10, 5 August 2015
This page is dedicated for Chaldean family trees of the beautiful Chaldean people of Mesopotamia. The last known native people of Iraq, Syria and Southern Turkey and Western Iran. This is a list of each Chaldean family tree. This is a digital archive of the Chaldean people worldwide. An initiative to document our Chaldean people, the natives of Mesopotamia and forever to become immortals through digital archives for future Chaldean generations and the rest of this world.
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Contents
- 1 Abbo Family
- 2 Shamoun Family
- 3 Delly Family
- 4 Qatoo Family
- 5 Shikwana Family
- 6 Mary Family
- 7 Nalu Family
- 8 Samona Family
- 9 Shammo Family
- 10 Shamamem Family
- 11 Sallan Family
- 12 Merim Family
- 13 Murad Family
- 14 Kathawa (Alkatib) Family
- 15 Nagara (Najor/Najjar) Family
- 16 Kasha Hanna Family
- 17 Dickow Family
- 18 Shaba Family
- 19 Jammo Family
- 20 Kalabat Family
- 21 Kizy Family
- 22 Gorges Family
- 23 Hamama Family
- 24 Boji Family
- 25 Bazzi Family
- 26 Sako Family
- 27 Sitto Family
- 28 Arabo Family
- 29 Anton Family
- 30 Esshaki Family
- 31 Tomina Family
- 32 Thomas Family
- 33 Theweny Family
- 34 Allos Family
- 35 Jaddo Family
- 36 Attisha Family
- 37 Shamasha Family
- 38 Semaan Family
- 39 Yaldo Family
- 40 Yalda Family
- 41 Garmo Family
- 42 Family Tree Example 1 (Simple Flow Chart)
- 43 Family Tree Example 2 (Complex Flow Chart)
- 44 Family Tree Example 3 (Flow Chart with Colors)
- 45 Family Tree Example 4 (Chronological Tree List)
Abbo Family
Shamoun Family
Delly Family
Qatoo Family
Shikwana Family
Mary Family
Nalu Family
Samona Family
Shammo Family
Shamamem Family
Sallan Family
Merim Family
Murad Family
Kathawa (Alkatib) Family
Nagara (Najor/Najjar) Family
Kasha Hanna Family
Dickow Family
Shaba Family
Jammo Family
Kalabat Family
Kizy Family
Gorges Family
Hamama Family
Boji Family
Bazzi Family
Sako Family
Sitto Family
Arabo Family
Anton Family
Esshaki Family
Tomina Family
Thomas Family
Theweny Family
Allos Family
Jaddo Family
Attisha Family
Shamasha Family
Semaan Family
Yaldo Family
Yalda Family
Garmo Family
Family Tree Example 1 (Simple Flow Chart)
The following is a SIMPLE family tree of notable members of the President John Adams family relative to Charles Francis Adams IV:
President John Quincy Adams Louisa Catherine Johnson Charles Francis Adams, Sr. Abigail Brown [Brooks] George Caspar Crowninshield Harriet [Sears] Charles Francis Adams, Jr. John Quincy Adams II Frances Cadwalader [Crowninshield]
Family Tree Example 2 (Complex Flow Chart)
The following is a selective family tree of notable members of the Adams family relative to Charles Francis Adams IV:
President John Quincy Adams Louisa Catherine Johnson Peter Chardon Brooks Abigail [Brown] Charles Francis Adams, Sr. Abigail Brown [Brooks] George Caspar Crowninshield Harriet [Sears] Charles Francis Adams, Jr. John Quincy Adams II Frances Cadwalader [Crowninshield] John Quincy Adams III George Caspar Adams Charles Francis Adams III Frances [Lovering] Frances C. Adams Arthur Adams Margery Lee [Sargeant] Abigail ("Hitty") Adams Robert Homans Catherine Lovering Adams Henry Sturgis Morgan Charles Francis Adams IV Margaret [Stockton] Children 3 Sons; 1 Daughter Five Sons Abigail Adams James C. Manny Allison Adams Paul G. Hagan Charles Francis Adams V Timothy Adams
Family Tree Example 3 (Flow Chart with Colors)
This a family tree of the kings of Jerusalem.
This diagram lists the rulers of the kingdom of Jerusalem, since the conquest of the city in 1099, during the First Crusade, to 1291, year of the fall of Acre.
House of Boulogne | Godfrey 1060-1100 r. 1099–1100 | Baldwin I 1058-1118 r. 1100-1118 | Baldwin II 1060-1131 r. 1118–1131 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
House of Rethel | Melisende 1105-1161 r. 1131-1153 | Fulk 1092-1143 r. 1131–1143 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Angevins | Baldwin III 1130-1163 r. 1143-1163 | Amalric I 1136-1174 r. 1163-1174 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aleramici | Baldwin IV 1161-1185 r. 1174-1185 | Sibylla 1160-1190 r. 1186–1190 | Guy 1150-1194 r. 1186–1192 | Conrad I 1145-1192 r.1192 | Isabella I 1172-1205 r. 1192-1205 | Henry I 1166-1197 r. 1192-1197 | Amalric II 1145-1205 r. 1197-1205 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
House of Blois | Baldwin V 1177-1186 r. 1185–1186 | John 1170-1237 r. 1210-1212 | Maria 1192-1212 r. 1205-1212 | Alice 1195-1246 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
House of Brienne | Frederick 1194-1250 r. 1225-1228 | Isabella II 1212-1228 r. 1212-1228 | Isabella 1216-1264 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
House of Hohenstaufen | Conrad II 1228-1254 r. 1228-1254 | Hugh I 1235-1284 r. 1268-1284 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
House of Lusignan | Conrad III 1252-1268 r. 1254-1268 | John II 1267-1285 r. 1284–1285 | Henry II 1270-1324 r. 1285-1291 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Family Tree Example 4 (Chronological Tree List)
- Henry Adams (1583–1646) born Barton St David, Somerset, England was the first of the clan who immigrated to New England, United States.[1]
- John Adams, Sr. (1691-1761)
- John Adams (1735–1826), second President of the United States, married Abigail Adams (née Smith) (1744–1818)[2]
- John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), sixth President of the United States, married English-born Louisa Adams (née Johnson) (1775–1852)[3]
- George Washington Adams (1801–1829), member of Massachusetts state legislature[4]
- John Adams II (1803-1834), Private Secretary to his father
- Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (1807–1886), U.S. Congressman and Ambassador to the United Kingdom[5]
- John Quincy Adams II (1833–1894), lawyer and politician[6]
- George Caspar Adams (1863–1900), prominent college athlete and football coach at Harvard University.[7]
- Charles Francis Adams III (1866–1954), 44th Secretary of the Navy, mayor of Quincy, Massachusetts.[8]
- Charles Francis Adams IV (1910–1999), first president of Raytheon
- Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (1835–1915), brigadier-general in the Union Army during the American Civil War and president of the Union Pacific Railroad from 1884 to 1890.
- Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918), a prominent author and political commentator, married Marian Hooper Adams (née Hooper) (1843–1885)
- Brooks Adams (1848–1927), a historian and political scientist.
- John Quincy Adams II (1833–1894), lawyer and politician[6]
- Charles Adams (1770–1800), New York lawyer
- Thomas Boylston Adams (1772–1832), Massachusetts legislator and judge[9]
- John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), sixth President of the United States, married English-born Louisa Adams (née Johnson) (1775–1852)[3]
- Elihu Adams (1741–1775), soldier
- John Adams (1735–1826), second President of the United States, married Abigail Adams (née Smith) (1744–1818)[2]
- Hannah Adams (1755-1831), a historian and theologian
- Samuel Adams (1722–1803), the second President's second cousin; not usually considered part of the family
- Samuel A. Adams (1934–1988), a historian and CIA analyst.
- Thomas Boylston Adams (1910–1997), a grandson of Charles Francis Adams, Jr., an executive, writer, and political candidate
As Tsugutaka, the sixth lord, was without heirs, he adopted an heir from a branch of the Tokugawa family to continue the line:
- Tokugawa Munetada, 1st Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family head (1721-1765)
- Tokugawa Harusada, 2nd Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family head (1751-1827)
- IX. Naritaka, 9th Lord of Fukuoka (1777-1795; r. 1782-1795)
- X. Narikiyo, 10th Lord of Fukuoka (1795-1851; r. 1795-1834). He had a daughter:
- Junhime (d. 1851), m. XI. (Shimazu) Nagahiro, 11th Lord of Fukuoka, 11th family head (1811-1887; r. 1834-1869; family head: 1834-1869). He had a daughter:
- Rikuhime, m. XII. (Tōdō) Nagatomo, 12th Lord of Fukuoka, 12th family head (1839-1902; Lord: 1869; Governor: 1869-1871; family head: 1869-1878)
- Nagashige, 13th family head, 1st Marquess (1867-1939; family head: 1878-1939; Marquess: 1884)
- Nagamichi, 14th family head, 2nd Marquess (1889-1978; family head: 1939-1978; 2nd Marquess: 1939-1947)
- Nagahisa, 15th family head (1916-2009; family head: 1978-2009)
- Nagataka, 16th family head (b. 1952; family head: 2009-present)
- Nagahisa, 15th family head (1916-2009; family head: 1978-2009)
- Nagamichi, 14th family head, 2nd Marquess (1889-1978; family head: 1939-1978; 2nd Marquess: 1939-1947)
- Nagashige, 13th family head, 1st Marquess (1867-1939; family head: 1878-1939; Marquess: 1884)
- Rikuhime, m. XII. (Tōdō) Nagatomo, 12th Lord of Fukuoka, 12th family head (1839-1902; Lord: 1869; Governor: 1869-1871; family head: 1869-1878)
- Junhime (d. 1851), m. XI. (Shimazu) Nagahiro, 11th Lord of Fukuoka, 11th family head (1811-1887; r. 1834-1869; family head: 1834-1869). He had a daughter:
- X. Narikiyo, 10th Lord of Fukuoka (1795-1851; r. 1795-1834). He had a daughter:
- IX. Naritaka, 9th Lord of Fukuoka (1777-1795; r. 1782-1795)
- VII.(Kuroda) Haruyuki, 7th Lord of Fukuoka (1753-1781; r. 1769-1781). Adopted by the sixth Lord of Fukuoka. He adopted an heir, the eighth lord:
- VIII. (Kyōgoku) Harutaka, 8th Lord of Fukuoka (1754-1782; r. 1782)
- Tokugawa Harusada, 2nd Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family head (1751-1827)
- ↑ John Adams: Biography
- ↑ John Adams bioguide at Congress.gov
- ↑ John Quincy Adams bioguide at Politicalgraveyard.com
- ↑ George Washington Adams bioguide at Politicalgraveyard.com
- ↑ Charles Francis Adams, Sr. bioguide at Congress.gov
- ↑ John Quincy Adams II bioguide at Politicalgraveyard.com
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Charles Francis Adams III bioguide at Politicalgraveyard.com
- ↑ Thomas Boylston Adams biography at Masshist.org
- ↑ Genealogy