The new promoter of Bijan claims he inherited his artistic blood from his ancestors who were poets in the court of the Shahs of Persia. I highly doubt that.
Here is the lineage of Philip Boileau who is kin to Christine Rosamond Benton. She died not knowing about ‘The Painter of Fair Women’. The two faux biographers did not know about Philip and 99% of the information in this blog that I spent thousands of hours compiling without getting one red cent for my arduous efforts. I put together a real Family Art Dynasty!
Over ten years ago I made an offer the Marilyn Reed where she would design the Royal Rosamond line of clothing and fashion design. I am kin to Elizabeth Rosamond Taylor ‘The Queen of Fashion’. Liz is kin to Boileau. Her uncle was a world class art collector as was Liz. Liz encouraged Michael Jackson to take up art.
Here are the family lines Liz and her children want to be associated with. The Getty family are in these Family Trees.
https://rosamondpress.com/2015/06/28/the-gooch-hart-benton-and-mcdowell-family-2/
The Boileau de Castelnau can be downloaded here.
Mark and Vicki Presco knew nothing about anything. This is why they turned our family history and creative legacy over to outsiders – who are morons! I am done defending myself from people who render me sub-human for kicks! I am done with people who are having an identity crisis, and worm their insipid way into my life.
Here is Christine with the painting she did of our mother on her right. Rosemary Rosamond was the daughter of Royal and Mary Magdalene Rosamond.
I am in a famous family tree full of famous actors who get – stalked! The attempts to destroy me – are real!
http://www.enchantmentink.com/boileau.php
http://www.enchantmentink.com/american.html
John Warner is in my Rosy Family Tree. That the executor of the Rosamond estate, put my families creative legacy in the hands of an inept outsider – and destroyed Rosamond’s legacy. Those who collect Rosamond’s beautiful women, would be thrilled to know Christine was kin to famous art collectors, including Paul Mellon.
Jon Presco
Copyright 2015
In 1957, Warner married banking heiress Catherine Conover Mellon, the daughter of art collector Paul Mellon and his first wife, Mary Conover, and the granddaughter of Andrew Mellon. By his marriage, Warner accrued substantial capital for investing and expanding his political contacts. The Warners, who divorced in 1973, have three children: Virginia, John Jr, and Mary. His former wife now uses the name Catherine Conover.[2]
John Warner married actress Elizabeth Taylor on December 4, 1976. They divorced on November 7, 1982. Warner and Larry Fortensky were the only living former spouses of Elizabeth Taylor at the time of her death in 2011.
https://rosamondpress.com/2012/06/20/philip-boileau/
The artist, Philip Boileau, was the son Susan Taylor Virginia McDowell Benton, the sister of Jessie Benton, the daughter of Thomas Hart Benton, whose grandson was the famous artist of the same name, who was the cousin of Garth Benton, who married Christine Rosamond Presco, who is kin to Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, according to Jimmy Rosamond, the Rosamond Family genealogists.
Baron Charles Henri Philip Gauldree De Boilleau was born 1823 in Toulouse, France. He married Susan Taylor Virginia McDowell Benton June 04, 1855 in Washington D.C.. He died in February, 1894. Susan Taylor Virginia McDowell Benton, daughter of Senator Thomas Hart Benton and Elizabeth McDowell , was born 1833 in Cherry Grove, Rockbridge Co., VA. She died March 08, 1874 in Paris, France.
http://www.polyvore.com/sara_moon_claudia/thing?id=4532767
According to Jimmy Rosamond, the late actress, Elizabeth Rosemond Tyalor, is my kin. Dame Elizabeth is in the Peerage. Over ten years ago Elizabeth put a short biography, along with the top photo, on the Rosamond genealogy website. Then it was gone. She may now be kin to the Stewarts, and her children may want to take the DNA test so we may gather our roses, bring them into the Rose of the World Garden.
Everyone said Rosemary and Christine looked like and also had amazing eyes.
Jon Presco
Copyright 2011
ELIZABETH ROSEMOND14 TAYLOR (FRANCES LYNN13, ELIZABETH MARY12 ROSEMOND,
MOSES MORTON11, PHILIP10, WILLIAM9, JAMES8, UNKNOWN7, JAMES “JACOB?”6, HANS
ULRICH5, HANS4, FRED3, HANS2, ERHART1 DE ROUGEMONT) was born 27 Feb 1932 in
London, London County, England. She married (1) RICHARD BURTON. He was
born 10 Nov 1925 in Pontrhydyfen, Wales, UK. She married (2) JOHN WILLIAM
WARNER. She married (3) LAWRENCE LEE FORTENSKY. She married (4) CONRAD
NICHOLSON HILTON 06 May 1950. He was born 06 Jul 1926 in Dallas, Dallas
County, TX, and died 05 Feb 1969 in Los Angeles County, California. She
married (5) MICHAEL WILDING 21 Feb 1952. He was born 23 Jul 1912 in
Westcliffe on Sea, Essex County, England, and died 08 Jul 1979 in London,
http://thepeerage.com/p33432.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosamondgenealogy/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosamondgenealogy/wsrhis02.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosamondgenealogy/wsrhis03.htm
http://newsarch.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/OHGUERNS/2008-“11/1226675696
I am looking for descendants of Philip Rosemond and Moses Morton Rosemond
who lived in Guernsey County, OH in the mid-1800s. This family descended
from a James Rosemond who lived in County Leitrim, Ireland in the early
1700s. Other members of this same family settled in Lanark, Ontario, Canada.
The southern Rosamond family is also said to be descended from this same
family, as are the Rosamond families in Australia and New Zealand. I am
trying to tie all the branches of the family together. The information on
the family in Guernsey County, OH is shown below. I’d appreciate hearing
from anyone who has any information regarding this family.
The reference for the earlier generations of this family is the booklet “The
History of the Rosemond Family” by Leland Eugene Rosemond, 1939.
Thanks.
Boileau de Castelnau de la Garde et de St. Croix de Boiriac.
(A more detailed description of the Boileau de Castelnau can be downloaded here.)
My GG-grandmother, Ellen Leah Boileau, was a descendant of an old Huguenot family, who had come to Britain after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. A lot is known about the Boileau family, as a number of genealogists have devoted enormous amounts of effort into unravelling who they were, and when and how.
The basic story is told by Chesnaye-Desbois [2] and Lart [1], although we don’t always (usually!) trust either of them. The usual claim is that the family’s founder is the Etienne Boileau, Provost of Paris, who appears in Joinville, but this is almost certainly nonsense. It’s most likely that the Boileau were wealthy merchants (maybe drapers) who bought a certificate of nobility for themselves around the 1400s, and then invented a series of distinguished crusading ancestors, leading back to the only known eminent Boileau of the previous centuries. They wouldn’t have been the first family to do this. Or the last. The first Boileau from whom descent is reasonably certain is Guillaume (1420-1494), Royal Treasurer of Nimes and Beaucaire.
Anyway, there are a number of excellent sources for the Boileau family, listed below. I only discuss ones I have seen myself. A much more detailed list is given in BBB [3], who had reference to family papers and documents.
The most important source, and the most comprehensive, is the Big Book of Boileaus [3]. This has clearly been a labour of love over at least two generations of Boileaus, and is an unparalleled history of the family; clearly stated, sensibly argued, and careful with the evidence, I believe this to be a highly reliable source. Its major fault is its concentration on matters male and military, to the exclusion of most things to do with wives and daughters. Despite this, one cannot research the Boileau family without a copy of this book. Copies circulate within the family, but everybody is asked not to publish it on the web, as the original authors might have a desire to publish it officially at some time. The web cards on my web site contain extensive extracts from this book, which, I hope, does not break the spirit of this agreement.
Another hugely impressive Boileau document is the chart which I call BBC [4]. Compiled in 1867, and containing every descendant of Charles Boileau the compiler could get her hands on (but, inexplicably, missing the Hardy line, and possibly others), the chart is a million miles long, all beautifully presented in a fold-out book, the original of which is with Chris Read. Chris was kind enough to photograph the chart for me in 2008, and I have entered all the information from the chart into the web cards. I also combined all Chris’ photographs into one enormous pdf file of the chart, which you can download for yourself, if you wish. Be warned; it’s about 123 MB, so you’ll need a fast connection. There are still a couple of pages missing, which got lost in the transfer from Chris to me; the sections on the Innes line, for instance, are only partially there. I’ll fix that when I can. I’ve made a much smaller version of the chart, one that looks much less elegant, but is easier to download.
The most important source for me personally, although the least important for others, is the Red Book of Boileaus [5]. My grandmother (the grand-daughter of Ellen Leah Boileau, and called Old Granny) wrote down a family history in a little red book, which I photocopied when I was quite young. Maybe 15 or so. After Granny died the book went to my uncle Alfred, and he gave it to me in 2008. So I now have the original world-famous little red book. A bit tattered now, and very fragile. From this book I learned a little about the connection to the Boileau of Castelnau, and without it I may never have made the connection.
Interestingly, in 2004, another Boileau descendeant, Leigh Boileau, sent me a copy of a wall chart that one of his relatives (his grandfather, he thinks) picked up on a trip to the UK in 1929. This wall chart is quite clearly the place that Old Granny got her information, as it is word-for-word identical to what is written in RBB. Old Granny claims she got the information while on a visit to Edmond Castle, and one suspects that the original wall chart was hanging up there. Even more interestingly, the wall chart that Leigh Boileau has is clearly a copy of part of the much larger Innes chart, BBC, just leaving out the later generations. So, clearly, the Innes chart has been copied, or partially copied, many times, by different people, many of which just copied their own lines and left out the others. Understandable, of course, given the size of the chart.
I hope that, by putting the chart itself on the web, and including all its information in the web cards, the full chart will get a much wider circulation.
One particularly interesting piece of Boileau history is a letter written by Despreaux Boileau to his nephews and nieces. It’s full of delightful pencil drawings, and is a real find. While clearing out the house during Pop’s last few years, my parents found it being used as a drawer liner, and in pretty poor condition. It’s not all there, but I’ve reproduced what survived.
Descendants of Moses Morton Rosemond
Generation No. 1
1. MOSES MORTON11 ROSEMOND (PHILIP10, WILLIAM9, JAMES8, UNKNOWN7, JAMES
“JACOB?”6, HANS ULRICH5, HANS4, FRED3, HANS2, ERHART1 DE ROUGEMONT)1,2,3,4
was born Bet. 1843 – 1845 in Guernsey County, Ohio5,6. He married MARTHA E
LIKES7,8 26 Jul 1868 in Guernsey County, OH9. She was born Abt. 1847 in
Ohio.
More About MOSES ROSEMOND and MARTHA LIKES:
Marriage: 26 Jul 1868, Guernsey County, OH9
Children of MOSES ROSEMOND and MARTHA LIKES are:
2.i.ELIZABETH MARY12 ROSEMOND, b. Jun 1869, Guernsey County,
Ohio; d. 1937, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas.
ii.FRANK ROSEMOND.
Notes for FRANK ROSEMOND:
Never married.
iii.JESSIE ROSEMOND.
Notes for JESSIE ROSEMOND:
Never married.
iv.MABLE ROSEMOND, m. HOWARD YOUNG.
v.W F ROSEMOND.
Generation No. 2
2. ELIZABETH MARY12 ROSEMOND (MOSES MORTON11, PHILIP10, WILLIAM9, JAMES8,
UNKNOWN7, JAMES “JACOB?”6, HANS ULRICH5, HANS4, FRED3, HANS2, ERHART1 DE
ROUGEMONT)9,10 was born Jun 1869 in Guernsey County, Ohio, and died 1937 in
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas. She married FRANCIS MARION TAYLOR
Abt. 1895, son of PETER TAYLOR and MARGARET PERIGO. He was born Abt. 1860
in California, and died 1946.
More About FRANCIS TAYLOR and ELIZABETH ROSEMOND:
Marriage: Abt. 1895
Children of ELIZABETH ROSEMOND and FRANCIS TAYLOR are:
3.i.FRANCES LYNN13 TAYLOR, b. 28 Dec 1897, Springfield, Sangamon
County, Illinois; d. 20 Nov 1968, Los Angeles County, California.
ii.JOHN TAYLOR.
Generation No. 3
3. FRANCES LYNN13 TAYLOR (ELIZABETH MARY12 ROSEMOND, MOSES MORTON11,
PHILIP10, WILLIAM9, JAMES8, UNKNOWN7, JAMES “JACOB?”6, HANS ULRICH5, HANS4,
FRED3, HANS2, ERHART1 DE ROUGEMONT) was born 28 Dec 1897 in Springfield,
Sangamon County, Illinois, and died 20 Nov 1968 in Los Angeles County,
California. He married SARA VIOLA WARMBRODT 23 Oct 1926, daughter of SAMUEL
WARMBRODT and ELIZABETH WILSON. She was born 21 Aug 1896 in Arkansas City,
Cowley, Kansas, and died 11 Sep 1994 in Palm Springs, Riverside County,
California.
More About FRANCES TAYLOR and SARA WARMBRODT:
Marriage: 23 Oct 1926
Child of FRANCES TAYLOR and SARA WARMBRODT is:
4.i.ELIZABETH ROSEMOND14 TAYLOR, b. 27 Feb 1932, London, London
County, England.
Generation No. 4
4. ELIZABETH ROSEMOND14 TAYLOR (FRANCES LYNN13, ELIZABETH MARY12 ROSEMOND,
MOSES MORTON11, PHILIP10, WILLIAM9, JAMES8, UNKNOWN7, JAMES “JACOB?”6, HANS
ULRICH5, HANS4, FRED3, HANS2, ERHART1 DE ROUGEMONT) was born 27 Feb 1932 in
London, London County, England. She married (1) RICHARD BURTON. He was
born 10 Nov 1925 in Pontrhydyfen, Wales, UK. She married (2) JOHN WILLIAM
WARNER. She married (3) LAWRENCE LEE FORTENSKY. She married (4) CONRAD
NICHOLSON HILTON 06 May 1950. He was born 06 Jul 1926 in Dallas, Dallas
County, TX, and died 05 Feb 1969 in Los Angeles County, California. She
married (5) MICHAEL WILDING 21 Feb 1952. He was born 23 Jul 1912 in
Westcliffe on Sea, Essex County, England, and died 08 Jul 1979 in London,
London County, England. She married (6) MIKE TODD 02 Feb 1957. He was born
22 Jun 1907 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and died 23 Mar 1958 in Grants,
Cibola County, New Mexico. She married (7) EDDIE FISHER 12 May 1959. He
was born 10 Aug 1928 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
More About CONRAD HILTON and ELIZABETH TAYLOR:
Divorce: 01 Feb 1951
Marriage: 06 May 1950
More About MICHAEL WILDING and ELIZABETH TAYLOR:
Divorce: 30 Jan 1957
Marriage: 21 Feb 1952
More About MIKE TODD and ELIZABETH TAYLOR:
Marriage: 02 Feb 1957
More About EDDIE FISHER and ELIZABETH TAYLOR:
Divorce: 06 Mar 1964
Marriage: 12 May 1959
Child of ELIZABETH TAYLOR and RICHARD BURTON is:
i.MARIA15 BURTON.
Children of ELIZABETH TAYLOR and MICHAEL WILDING are:
ii.MICHAEL HOWARD15 WILDING.
5.iii.CHRISTOPHER WILDING.
Child of ELIZABETH TAYLOR and MIKE TODD is:
6.iv.ELIZABETH FRANCES15 TODD.
Generation No. 5
5. CHRISTOPHER15 WILDING (ELIZABETH ROSEMOND14 TAYLOR, FRANCES LYNN13,
ELIZABETH MARY12 ROSEMOND, MOSES MORTON11, PHILIP10, WILLIAM9, JAMES8,
UNKNOWN7, JAMES “JACOB?”6, HANS ULRICH5, HANS4, FRED3, HANS2, ERHART1 DE
ROUGEMONT) He married AILEEN GETTY.
Children of CHRISTOPHER WILDING and AILEEN GETTY are:
i.CALEB16 WILDING.
ii.ANDREW WILDING.
6. ELIZABETH FRANCES15 TODD (ELIZABETH ROSEMOND14 TAYLOR, FRANCES LYNN13,
ELIZABETH MARY12 ROSEMOND, MOSES MORTON11, PHILIP10, WILLIAM9, JAMES8,
UNKNOWN7, JAMES “JACOB?”6, HANS ULRICH5, HANS4, FRED3, HANS2, ERHART1 DE
ROUGEMONT) She married HAROLD HAP TIVEY.
Children of ELIZABETH TODD and HAROLD TIVEY are:
i.QUINN16 TIVEY.
ii.RHYS TIVEY.
Endnotes
1. Household of Philip Rosemond; 1850 US Federal Census; Guernsey County,
Ohio, Fairview; Roll: M432_684; Page: 240; Image: 235.
2. Household of Philip Rosemond; 1860 US Federal Census; Guernsey County,
Ohio, Oxford; Roll: M653_969; Page: 10; Image: 20.
3. Celebrity Trees, Family Tree of Elizabeth Taylor; Genealogy.com;
http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/elizabeth-taylor/d0/i0000044.htm#i44.
4. Household of Moses Rosemond; 1870 US Federal Census; Guernsey County,
Ohio, Oxford; Roll: M593_1206; Page: 545; Image: 370, Digital image.
Ancestry.com online database.
5. Household of Philip Rosemond; 1850 US Federal Census; Guernsey County,
Ohio, Fairview; Roll: M432_684; Page: 240; Image: 235.
6. Household of Philip Rosemond; 1860 US Federal Census; Guernsey County,
Ohio, Oxford; Roll: M653_969; Page: 10; Image: 20.
7. Celebrity Trees, Family Tree of Elizabeth Taylor; Genealogy.com;
http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/elizabeth-taylor/d0/i0000044.htm#i44.
8. Household of Moses Rosemond; 1870 US Federal Census; Guernsey County,
Ohio, Oxford; Roll: M593_1206; Page: 545; Image: 370.
9. Celebrity Trees, Family Tree of Elizabeth Taylor; Genealogy.com;
http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/elizabeth-taylor/d0/i0000044.htm#i44.
10. Household of Moses Rosemond; 1870 US Federal Census; Guernsey County,
Ohio, Oxford; Roll: M593_1206; Page: 545; Image: 370
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Prince died like Michael Jackson, who was a good friend of my kindred, Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor. Prince had no friends due to everyone wanting a piece of him. Trump posed as his own best friend, John Baron ‘The Destroyer of Art’ who may be our next President. Very streange!