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| 3251 | Georgia County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S510)
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| 3252 | Gerðr, the Giantess was the daughter of Gymer (of Norse Myth) and Orsoda (of Norse Myth).2 Gerðr, the Giantess married Yngvi-Frey, the ruler of Peace and Fertility, Rain, and Sunshine, son of Njörð, the Sea God and Eorthe of Esageard. | Gerðr (I5247)
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| 3253 | Gerhard VI (~1367-1404) was the Count of Holstein-Rendsburg from 1382. Gerhard VI was born around 1367, the son of Count Henry II from the Rendsburg line of the House of Schauenburg and Ingeburg of Mecklenburg. On 15 September 1386 he was rewarded with the Duchy of Schleswig by King Olav III of Denmark. After the lines of Plön and Kiel had died out in 1390 he succeeded in 1403 to the whole of Holstein with the exception of Holstein-Pinneberg. That placed Schleswig-Holstein under one ruler. He fell in the Battle on the Hamme on 4 August 1404 during the attempt to subjugate Dithmarschen. Family: In 1391 Gerhard married Catherine Elizabeth of Brunswick, daughter of Magnus II of Brunswick-Lüneburg. They had the following children: Henry IV (b 1397; d 1427), Duke of Schleswig, Count of Holstein Ingeborg (b 1398; d 1465) Helvig (b ca. 1400; d ca. 1436), married Dietrich of Oldenburg, mother of Christian I, King of Denmark. Adolphus VIII (b 1401; d 1459), Duke of Schleswig, Count of Holstein Gerhard VII (b 1404; d 1433), Duke of Schleswig, Count of Holstein | Holstein-Rendsburg, Gerhard VI of (I37041)
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| 3254 | Germond Cemetery | Dean, Edna Lynn (I19430)
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| 3255 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, Valentine Theoder (I55583)
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| 3256 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, George Jacob (I55584)
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| 3257 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Herold, Mary Elizabeth (I55585)
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| 3258 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, Joseph (I55586)
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| 3259 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, Robert J (I55588)
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| 3260 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, John Michael (I55592)
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| 3261 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, Mary Elizabeth (I55593)
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| 3262 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Hundt, William (I55594)
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| 3263 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, Peter (I55598)
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| 3264 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, George J Jr (I55599)
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| 3265 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Ebbesmeyer, Katherine Mary (I55600)
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| 3266 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Doering, Val J (I55603)
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| 3267 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Beckert, Mary M (I55604)
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| 3268 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Schulte, Anna (I55608)
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| 3269 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Cronin, Mary Ann (I55614)
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| 3270 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Buchel, Mary Elizabeth (I55645)
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| 3271 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Herold, Christopher (I55649)
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| 3272 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Borhman, Josephine (I55651)
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| 3273 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Herold, George G (I55653)
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| 3274 | Gethsemane Cemetery | Gehle, Christina (I55656)
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| 3275 | Gibson Cemetery | Froman, Regina (I5077)
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| 3276 | Gibson Cemetery | Spears, Peter Henry (I13256)
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| 3277 | Gibson Cemetery | Gibson, John C (I16332)
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| 3278 | Gibson Cemetery | Gibson, Elizabeth (I16346)
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| 3279 | Gibson Cemetery | Gibson, John Henry (I16378)
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| 3280 | Gibson Cemetery | McGahan, Mary (I16394)
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| 3281 | Gibson Cemetery | Gibson, Nancy Anna (I16458)
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| 3282 | Gibson Cemetery | Judd, Orin (I16459)
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| 3283 | Gibsonton Cemetery | Speers, Noah (I13251)
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| 3284 | Gibsonton Cemetery | Frye, Nancy Virginia (I29697)
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| 3285 | Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford (1180 - 25 October 1230) was the son of Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, from whom he inherited the Clare estates. He also inherited from his mother, Amice Fitz William, the estates of Gloucester and the honour of St. Hilary, and from Rohese, an ancestor, the moiety of the Giffard estates. In June 1202, he was entrusted with the lands of Harfleur and Montrevillers. In 1215 Gilbert and his father were two of the barons made Magna Carta sureties and championed Louis "le Dauphin" of France in the First Barons' War, fighting at Lincoln under the baronial banner. He was taken prisoner in 1217 by William Marshal, whose daughter Isabel he later married. In 1223 he accompanied his brother-in-law, Earl Marshal, in an expedition into Wales. In 1225 he was present at the confirmation of the Magna Carta by Henry III. In 1228 he led an army against the Welsh, capturing Morgan Gam, who was released the next year. He then joined in an expedition to Brittany, but died on his way back to Penrose in that duchy. His body was conveyed home by way of Plymouth and Cranborne to Tewkesbury. His widow Isabel later married Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall & King of the Romans. His own arms were: Or, three chevronels gules. Hertford had six children by his wife Isabel, née Marshal: Agnes de Clare (b. 1218) Amice de Clare (1220-1287), who married the 6th Earl of Devon Richard de Clare (1222-1262) Isabel de Clare (1226-1264), who married the 5th Lord of Annandale William de Clare (1228-1258) Gilbert de Clare (b. 1229) | De Clare, Gilbert (I16041)
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| 3286 | Gilbert Fitz Richard d. 1114/7 was son and eventual heir of Richard Fitz Gilbert of Clare, and heiress Rohese Giffard. He succeeded to his father's possessions in England in 1091; his brother, Roger Fitz Richard, inherited his father's lands in Normandy. Earl Gilbert's inheritance made him one of the wealthiest magnates in early twelfth-century England. Gilbert may have been present at the suspicious death of William II in the New Forest in 1100. He was granted lands and the Lordship of Cardigan by Henry I, including Cardigan Castle. He founded the Cluniac priory at Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk. He married Adeliza/Alice de Claremont, daughter of Hugh, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy. She remarried a de Montmorency after his death. They had children: Walter de Clare, d. 1149 Adelize/Alice de Clare, d. 1163, m. (ca. 1105), Aubrey II de Vere, son of Aubrey I de Vere and Beatrice. She had 9 children and in her widowhood was a corrodian at St. Osyth's, Chich, Essex. Margaret de Clare, d. 1185, m. (ca. 1108), Sir William de Montfitchet, Lord of Stanstead Mountfitchet. Baldwin Fitz Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Bourne, d. 1154, m. Adeline de Rollos. Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, d. 1136 Hervey de Clare Gilbert Fitz Gilbert de Clare, d. 1148, 1st Earl of Pembroke Rohese de Clare, d. 1149, m. (ca. 1130), Baderon of Monmouth | De Clare, Rohese (I15759)
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| 3287 | Gilley Cemetery | Buchanan, Lucinda Loport (I39505)
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| 3288 | Gilliam Cemetery | Nowlain, Lillie Mae (I57120)
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| 3289 | Gilliam Rhodes Cemetery | Rhodes, Cullen (I53977)
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| 3290 | Gilliam Rhodes Cemetery | Caldwell, Julia Ann (I53978)
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| 3291 | Girard Cemetery | Kyser, Orrin Peter (I34067)
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| 3292 | Girard Cemetery | Williams, Margaret A (I34068)
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| 3293 | Gisborough Priory | De Brus, 4th Lord of Annandale Robert (I2212)
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| 3294 | Gisborough Priory | De Brus, 5th Lord Of Annandale Robert V (I2337)
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| 3295 | Gisborough Priory | De Brus, 2nd Lord of Annandale Robert (I37218)
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| 3296 | Gisela (b.821) was the youngest daughter of Louis the Pious and his second wife, Judith of Bavaria. She married the powerful and influential Evrard, Duke of Friuli, later canonized as Saint Evrard, with whom she had several children including King Berengar I of Italy, Margrave of Friuli, and Ingeltrude (whose grandson, Henry the Fowler, would start the famous Ottonian Dynasty of German kings). Gisela was renowned her piety and virtue, much like her namesake (Gisela), the beloved sister of Charlemagne, who had chosen the religious life from girlhood. Her dowry consisted of many rich domains including the fisc of Cysoing; located at the center of the country of Pèvele, Cysoing was one of the most beautiful fiscs in the region and became one of her and Evrard's regular residences. They founded a monastery there, which was not completed until after their deaths. The nunnery San Salvatore was given to her after Ermengarde, wife of Lothair I. For a time she served as both abbess and rectrix. Also, she presented to the Church the mosaics which still exist in the cathedral at Aquileia. They contain (what is most remarkable for that time) a Crucifixion, the Virgin, St. George, the portrait of Gisela, and various allegorical figures. She dedicated herself to the education of her and Evrard's many children. | Gisela (I15874)
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| 3297 | Glasco Cemetery | Eaton, Evonne (I48990)
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| 3298 | Glasco Cemetery | Chapman, Marvin Duane (I48992)
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| 3299 | Glasco Cemetery | Chapman, James Marvin (I48995)
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| 3300 | Glasgow Cemetery | Nunn, Mary Jane (I36580)
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