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Life of Saint Raymond with biography, genealogy relationships to other saints.
Life of Saint Dewi is the book on the Saint of Wales. A study of the relationships of the Saint to his piers by charts.
Saint King Judicael King of Armorica is the Saint that is from James the Bishop the Eldest son of Saint Joseph.
The author is an engineer who passed the mensa test and has studied genealogy for years. He is a member of the International Society of Charlemagne, the General Society of Mayflower Descendents, the Sons of the American Revolution and many other Genealogy based Societies. He has written over 30 books on the subject. Saints Who Left Descendents was first of a series of books written about Saints that are venerable or are in blood lines of individuals who are alive today. The author was born in Ohio, lived in Pennsylvania, lived in North Carolina and presently lives in Tennessee. The author has a wife of twenty-one years and one child. There are plans for more books.
Lineage of Major saints Explained, Showing actual lines with all ancestors listed. Some Lines contain many Saints. Lines from Noah to Sarai, Lines from Biblical Figures. Lines begin with Levi, Judah, Zerah, Joseph, Terah, Abraham, Noah, Pharoabs, Macedonians. Complete Line from Joseph the Israelite to Charlemagne Some of the included saints: Saint Louis IX. Saint Joseph of Arimathea, Saint Mary Magdalene, Saint Dewi, Saint Delen of the Cross, saint Fernando III Saint Alfred the Great, saint Patrick, Saint Dominic, saint Constantine, Blessed Charlemagne OVER 60 LINES OF SAINTS Also Found in the Book The lines of the Nine Worthiest Warriors Charts of Saints, Rachel and Leah's Children. Offer for Research Gedcom
This book is about Saints that can be found in the Nobilities lineage. These saints have an ancestry that connects to the known Nobility and Royaltys lineage. If your ancestry contains the nobility and Royalty of Europe this book is for you. The book can be used with the available Gedcom file to find your relationship to the Saint, once the genealogist links to nobility or royalty.
Saints Who Left Descendents was first of a series of books written about Saints that are venerable or are in blood lines of individuals who are alive today. The next book is a book with Saints whose lineage or family tree is known but did not leave descendents. There are about 250 such saints in this book and it is call Tree of Saints. A combination of the two with only the Major Saints is called Major Saints Ancestry. All these books are available and in print. Additional books that are simailar is Daily Saint, Dictionary of Saints, and Ascent of the Saints. The author was born in Ohio, lived in Pennsylvania, lived in North Carolina and presently lives in Tennessee. The author has a wife of twenty-one years and one child. The author is an engineer who passed the mensa test and has studied genealogy for years. He is a member of the International Society of Charlemagne, the General Society of Mayflower Descendents, the Sons of the American Revolution and many other Genealogy based Societies.
Daily Saints is a book written to help the reader find his or her Saints in their background. The idea is to find some sort of Ancestor, a Saint or any nobility from Europe and match that Ancestor with one in the book. The Calendar Saint of the Day in Tree of Saints is also available. The Saints in the book are arranged in Calendar order, ordered on the days of the year. \ To be in the book the Saint must be in the Ancestral Tree of known Ancestors. Either the Saint left Descendents or the Saint had a lineage that is known to join the tree of known ancestors.
Daily Devotional for Saints found in someone's ancestry or if no saint celebrated that day then Christian trivia is offered for the devotion.
A Study by the Author Brian Daniel Starr who studied the genealogy of the Emperor Charlemagne and thought it significant to publish.