Seinsheim Wilson Rosamond

The Female Seinsheim lineage – is alive in America!

JP

“The male line of the Counts of Seinsheim zu Sünching died out in 1917 with Count Maximilian Karl Florian von Seinsheim. After the death of the last Countess Seinsheim in 1958, the castle passed into the possession of her grandson, Baron von Hoenning O’Carroll. He and his family have lived there ever since.

+ Baroness Agnes Hoening-O’Carroll (Croÿ in-law)

Baroness Agnes von Hoenning-O’Carrol, the daughter of Baron Zdenko von Hoenning-O’Carrol and Princess Margarite of Lobkowicz, who was married to Count Serafim Miloradovich, passed away on January 3, 2014.

Agnes was the mother-in-law of Duke Rudolf of Croÿ (b. 1955), who married her daughter Alexandra in 1987.

Baron Zdenko Hoenning-O’Carroll, her father, married secondly Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria (1917-2004), one of the daughters of Prince Franz and his wife Isabella, born a Princess of Croÿ. Baron Zdenko, who owned the estate of Sünching, east of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, was born in 1906 and died also at Sünching in 1996, just months before his ninetieth birthday.

Due to Zdenko’s married to Princess Adelgunde, descendants from his first marriage to Margarite of Lobkowicz were riased in close contact with members of the Bavarian royal family. It was not surprising then that one of his granddaughters, Countess Alexandra Miloradovich, married then Hereditary Prince Rudolf of Croÿ, a grandson of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria and his second wife, the former Princess Antonia of Luxembourg.

Duke Rudolf of Croÿ is the eldest son of the late Duke Carl, 14th Duke of Croÿ, and of his wife Princess Gabriele of Bavaria. In 1987 Rudolf married Alexandra at Sünching. The couple now has six children and lives in Merfeld, close to Dülmen. Duchess Alexandra’s mother had relocated to Dülmen several years ago. It was there that she died unexpectedly.

The Dukes of Croÿ

The Royal House of Bavaria

Schloß Sünching, Bavaria

Erkinger I. von Seinsheim and Peter Rosenberg

Posted on August 13, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

On this day, August 10, 2018, I claim all castles and lands that the Rosenberg, Seinsheim, and Schwarzenberg family acquired as rulers of Bohemia and Czechoslovakia . Erkinger Seinsheim is my 14th. great grandfather, and, Peter von Rosenberg, my 15th. This is approximate, and needs more study.

My Rose Mountain Family Tree

Posted on September 26, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press

May all my kin be happy and proper!

John

DNA Links To Peter Rosenberg

Posted on February 13, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press

Sir Lewis Clifford, Kt. is William Thomas Rosamond’s 13th great uncle’s great grandfather.

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Here is what they are hiding! I informed Jimmy Rosamond of my discovery and he asked me if he could share it with his cousin. I gave him permission. I should have kept this to myself.

John Presco

President: Royal Rosamond Press

Royal Stewart Family Tree » Count Erkinger I Baron Of Schwarzenberg Erasmus

Personal data Count Erkinger I Baron Of Schwarzenberg Erasmus Male

Source 1

  • He was born about 1410 in England.
  • He died in Midlothian, Scotland.

Household of Count Erkinger I Baron Of Schwarzenberg Erasmus

He had a relationship with Princess Erkinger I Baron Of Schwarzenberg Barbara Von Abensberg

Child(ren):

  1. Princess “ada” Antoinette Erasmus1425-1460

He had a relationship with Mrs. Erasmus

Child(ren):

  1. Lady Ada Antoinette Erasmus1425-1460

Princess “ada” Antoinette Erasmus

Personal data Princess “ada” Antoinette Erasmus Female

Source 1

  • She was born in the year 1425 in England.
  • She died in the year 1460 in England, she was 35 years old.

Ancestors (and descendant) of Princess “ada” Antoinette Erasmus

Count Erkinger I Baron Of Schwarzenberg Erasmus
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Princess Erkinger I Baron Of Schwarzenberg Barbara Von Abensberg
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Princess “ada” Antoinette Erasmus
1425-1460
1449
Sir John Robert Wilson
1425-1475William Wilson
1435-1500

Household of Princess “ada” Antoinette Erasmus

She is married to Sir John Robert Wilson in the year 1449 at Midlothian, Scotland, she was 24 years old.

Child(ren):

  1. William Wilson1435-1500

HERE IS WHERE HER LNE WAS SNIPPED.

Antoinette Erasmus
Also Known As:“Ada”
Birthdate:1425
Birthplace:Scotland
Death:1460 (35)
Scotland
Immediate Family:Wife of John Wilson
Managed by:Mary S Newton
Last Updated:December 18, 2018 
John Wilson
Also Known As:“Robert”
Birthdate:1425
Birthplace:Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Death:1475 (50)
Cupar, Fife, Scotland (also known as Robert)
Immediate Family:Son of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Robinson
Husband of Antoinette Erasmus and Antoinette Erasmus
Father of Sir John Wilson, Kt., Burgess of Fife
Managed by:Dalest Wendy Bruce
Last Updated:December 19, 2018

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Immediate Family

Husband: Sir John Robert Wilson


Born: 1425             at: Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Married:                  at:
Died: 1475             at: Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Father:Sir Thomas Wilson
Mother:Elizabeth Robinson
Other Spouses:


Wife: Antoinette “Ada” Erasmus


Born: C. 1426          at: Scotland
Died: 1460             at:
Father:  Erkinger, I of Seinsheim
Mother:  Barbara, of Abensberg
Other Spouses:


CHILDREN


Name: Sir John Wilson, Kt., Burgess of Fife
Born: 1450             at: Cupar, Scotland
Married: 19 MAY 1489      at: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Died: 13 FEB 1492      at: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Spouses: Margaret Baxter Harvie

Husband:   Michael, I of Seinsheim


Born: C. 1333          at: Stephansberg,Untrfr,Bvr
Married:                  at:
Died: 30 JUL 1399      at:
Father:  Hildebrand, IV of Seinsheim
Mother:  Dorothea, of Wenckheim
Other Spouses:


Wife: Marketa Z Rozmberka


Born: C. 1337          at: Ceský Krumlov, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Died: 1399             at:
Father:  Peter, I of Rosenberg
Mother:Katerina Vartemberka
Other Spouses:


CHILDREN


Name:   Erkinger, I of Seinsheim
Born: C. 1362          at: Stephansberg,Unterfranken,Bavaria
Married:                  at:
Died: 11 DEC 1437      at:
Spouses:   Anna, of Bibra    Barbara, of Abensberg

The noble family of Seinsheim (also Saunsheim ), whose more famous branch is the Princely House of Schwarzenberg , had its ancestral seat in the eponymous town of Seinsheim, east of Ochsenfurt . It is one of the oldest families in Franconia .

Family coat of arms of the Seinsheim family

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In 1147, Eispertus de Souvensheim, a member of a family of vassals of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg, was first mentioned in Seinsheim . [ 1 ] The Seinsheim family saw the Alemannic prince Erkinger, executed in 917, as their ancestor, and his son Conrad as their namesake. The name Erkinger therefore became a leading name for the family.

As early as the 13th and 14th centuries, the family split into three branches, with their main headquarters in Hohenkottenheim (extinguished with Georg Ludwig von Seinsheim in 1591), Wässerndorf or Erlach (extinguished in 1555), and Stephansberg . As early as 1243, Stephansberg Castle appeared as the property of Apollonius the Elder of Seinsheim. His son Hildebrand († 1386) is considered the progenitor of the House of Schwarzenberg, as after him and his brother, the lineage split into an older, or Stephansberg, line and a younger, or Seinsheim, line.

Princes of Schwarzenberg

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Coat of arms of the Princes of Schwarzenberg

Hildebrand’s grandson from the older or Stephansberg line, Erkinger I of Seinsheim, Baron of Schwarzenberg , acquired the Franconian lordship of Schwarzenberg with Schwarzenberg Castle in 1405 and Hohenlandsberg Castle in 1435. [ 2 ] After the extinction of the Seinsheim-Wässerndorf line, Count Friedrich von Schwarzenberg rebuilt the castle in Wässerndorf in 1555.

In 1599, the Schwarzenbergs were elevated to Imperial Counts under Adolf von Schwarzenberg , and in 1670, to Imperial Princes under Johann Adolf von Schwarzenberg . The town of Seinsheim served as the judicial seat of the Cent Hohenlandsberg of the Schwarzenberg lordship, which from 1500 was part of the Franconian Imperial Circle and fell to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1806. In the 18th century, the Schwarzenbergs, with their various lines, were by far the largest landowners in Franconia and also one of the largest landowners in Bohemia .

Counts of Seinsheim

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The younger, or Seinsheim, line turned to the Bavarian court from the first half of the 14th century onward. In a dispute with their Schwarzenberg relatives, they declared their complete renunciation of their Franconian ancestral estates in 1655/62.

Sünching Castle

From then on, the main seat of the Catholic family was Sünching Castle near Regensburg , which had already been acquired by George Louis in 1572. Since 1678, the two lines of Sünching and Weng had existed ; the latter became extinct in 1834. The elevation to the rank of Imperial Count – in 1705 for Maximilian Franz von Seinsheim zu Sünching († 1737), and in 1711 for Maximilian Eberhard von Seinsheim zu Weng († 1737) – had no major impact on the position of the house. In 1758, Joseph Franz, Count von Seinsheim zu Sünching, had the then Munich court architect François de Cuvilliés the Elder build the present moated castle in Sünching. In the 18th century, the Seinsheims were one of the seven most influential aristocratic families in Bavaria. In 1764, the Counts of Seinsheim also acquired Schönach Castle .

In the 19th century, the hereditary title of Imperial Councilor of the Crown of Bavaria was linked to the Sünching entail . The male line of the Counts of Seinsheim zu Sünching died out in 1917 with Count Maximilian Karl Florian von Seinsheim. After the death of the last Countess Seinsheim in 1958, the castle passed into the possession of her grandson, Baron von Hoenning O’Carroll. He and his family have lived there ever since. It is not open to the public except during special events.

The Palais Seinsheim in Munich was built in 1764 in the Kreuzviertel district and served as the residence of Count Joseph Franz Maria von Seinsheim , a Bavarian minister and president of the Academy of Sciences , which held its events here. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was also a guest here in 1780.

coat of arms

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The family coat of arms is divided (five to) seven times in silver and blue. On the helmet with blue and silver covers, a bearded man’s torso in a red coat with a silver collar and a crowned, silver-tipped red pointed hat, decorated with three natural peacock feathers, between two buffalo horns, divided seven times in blue and silver, each decorated with three natural peacock feathers in the mouth and seven natural peacock feathers on the outside. [ 3 ]

  • Oath of allegiance of the Teutonic Knight Ludwig von Seinsheim (1481) in St. Jakob (Nuremberg)
  • Coat of arms at Siebmacher (1605)

Important representatives

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Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim (1708–1779), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg and Bamberg
Joseph Franz Maria von Seinsheim , Bavarian ambassador, Minister of War (1707–1787)
  • Epitaphs in the parish church of St. Nicholas, Marktbreit: Friedrich von Seinsheim († 1500) and Margarete von Seinsheim, née Truchseß von Baldersheim († 1514)
  • Epitaph in the church of Astheim
  • Gravestone of Adelheid Countess von Seinsheim, née Countess von Preysing († 1767), in Heilig Blut (Erding)
  • Tomb of the knight Heinrich von Seinsheim († 1360) in the cloister of Würzburg Cathedral .

literature

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  • Claudius Stein: Between Munich, Sünching, and Schönach. Child-rearing and the private life of the Seinsheim family during the transition from the Old to the New Bavaria. In: Proceedings of the Historical Society for Upper Palatinate and Regensburg , Volume 162, Regensburg 2022, pp. 215–250, ISSN  0342-2518 .
  • Heinrich Zoepfl: Memorandum concerning the high nobility and the equality of the counts of Seinsheim , Heidelberg 1867.
  • Wolfgang Wüst: The Seinsheim-Schwarzenberg file: a Franconian noble estate before the Imperial Chamber Court , in: Yearbook for Franconian regional research 62 (2002) pp. 203–230.
  • Kurt Andermann :  Seinsheim. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Volume 24, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-428-11205-0 , pp. 194–196 ( digital copy ).
  • Rudolf Reiser: Old Houses – Great Names. 2nd, revised edition, Stiebner, Munich 1988.
  • Eberhard Graf von Fugger: The Seinsheims and Their Times. A Family and Cultural History from 1155 to 1890. Munich 1893

Sarah Wilson Rosamond and House of Schwarzenberg

Posted on July 15, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

It is 7:25 in the morning. I have found my Bohemian People. Presco was originally spelled Braskewitz. My father’s ancestors came from Bohemia, and, so did my mother’s people via Sarah Wilson. She descends from the House of Schwarzenberg who were friends with Martin Luther. This is why William Wilson is buried in Saint George Cathedral. The House of Saxe-Coburg is in this tree. I am kin to much royalty. I am home. I am tired. I have been up all night.

John Gregory Presco

President: Royal Rosamond Press

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Sarah Wilson Rosamond (Willson) MP

Gender:Female
Birth:1726
County Antrim, Ireland
Death:1790 (64)
Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:Daughter of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Willson
Wife of Pvt. John Roseman
Mother of Margaret WeemsJames RosamondJean RosamondCapt Samuel Rosamond and Sarah F Hodges
Sister of Capt Matthew WillsonSamuel WillsonRebekah WillsonElizabeth MusgroveNathaniel Willson and 2 others

Schwarzenberg is a Czech (Bohemian) and German (Franconian) aristocratic family, and it was one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the Czech nobility and German nobility and achieved the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The family belongs to the high nobility and traces its roots to the Lords of Seinsheim during the Middle Ages.[1]

The current head of the family is Karel, the 12th Prince of Schwarzenberg, a Czech politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. The family owns properties and lands across AustriaCzech RepublicGermany and Switzerland.

Frank Wesley “Royal” Rosamond 

Gender:Male
Birth:December 18, 1881
Missouri
Death:circa November 26, 1953 (67-75)
Prob Oklahoma
Place of Burial:Sunny Lane Sec. 13, lot S13-RN-7, Del City, Oklahoma
Immediate Family:Son of William Thomas Rosamond and Ida Rose
Husband of Mary Magdalene Weineke
Father of June E RosamondBertha M RosamondRosemary Rita Rosamond and Lillian J Rosamond
Half brother of <private> Rosamond and <private> Rosamond
DNA Markers:details
Added by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond on March 21, 2009
Managed by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond

John Wilson MP

Gender:Male
Birth:1425
Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Death:1475 (50)
Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Immediate Family:Son of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Robinson
Husband of Antoinette Erasmus
Father of Sir John Wilson, Kt., Burgess of Fife
Added by:Dalest Wendy Bruce on March 29, 2013
Managed by:Dalest Wendy Bruce and 8 others
Curated by:Ben M. Angel, still catching up

Antoinette Erasmus MP

Gender:Female
Birth:1425
England
Death:1460 (35)
England
Immediate Family:Daughter of Erkinger von Seinsheim, I, 1st Baron of Schwarzenberg and Princess Barbara Von Abensberg, Baroness Of Schwarzenberg
Wife of John Wilson
Mother of Sir John Wilson, Kt., Burgess of Fife
Sister of Magdalene Baronesse zu SchwarzenbergSigmund I, Freiherr von SchwarzenbergKunigunde zu SchwarzenbergJohann I d.Ä. Freiherr zu SchwarzenbergErkinger Freiherr von Schwarzenberg and 5 others
Half sister of Michael II von SeinsheimMatern von SeinsheimHeinrich von SeinsheimHermann “der Streitbare” zu SchwarzenbergAgnes von Seinsheim and 1 other
Added by:Dalest Wendy Bruce on March 29, 2013
Managed by:Mary S Newton and 9 others
Curated by:Ben M. Angel, still catching up

Princess Barbara Von Abensberg, Baroness Of Schwarzenberg 

German: Barbara von Abensberg, Baroness Of Schwarzenberg

Gender:Female
Birth:circa 1398
Abensberg, Niederbayern, Bavaria, Germany
Death:November 02, 1448 (46-54)
Asthem, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich
Place of Burial:Astheim, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany
Immediate Family:Daughter of Jobst, Graf von Abensberg and Agnes Ursula von Abensberg
Wife of Erkinger von Seinsheim, I, 1st Baron of Schwarzenberg
Mother of Antoinette ErasmusMagdalene Baronesse zu SchwarzenbergSigmund I, Freiherr von SchwarzenbergKunigunde zu SchwarzenbergJohann I d.Ä. Freiherr zu Schwarzenberg and 6 others
Sister of Johann III von Abensberg, IIIMargareta von AbensbergDietrich von AbensbergSigmund von AbensbergDegenhard von Abensberg and 4 others
Half sister of Barbara Von Abensberg
Added by:Justin Swanstrom on May 10, 2009
Managed by:Severinfaxe and 8 others

According to fabpedigree, Princess Barbara Von Abensberg is;

HRH Charles’s 14-Great Grandmother.





P.M. Cameron’s 16-Great Grandmother.





HRH Albert II’s 15-Great Grandmother.





Louis XVII’s 10-Great Grandmother.





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HM Manuel II’s 12-Great Grandmother.

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HM Carl XVI Gustaf’s 13-Great Grandmother.





HM Harald V’s 13-Great Grandmother.





Ksr Wilhelm II’s 11-Great Grandmother.





HM Umberto II’s 13-Great Grandmother.





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Erkinger von Seinsheim, I, 1st Baron of Schwarzenberg MP

German: Erkinger von Seinsheim, I, 1° Freiherr zu Schwarzenberg (10 agosto 1429)

Gender:Male
Birth:1362
Stephansberg, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany
Death:December 11, 1437 (75)
Place of Burial:Astheim, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Immediate Family:Son of Michael von Seinsheim and Marketa Z z Rózmberka
Husband of Anna von Bibra and Princess Barbara Von Abensberg, Baroness Of Schwarzenberg
Father of Michael II von SeinsheimMatern von SeinsheimHeinrich von SeinsheimHermann “der Streitbare” zu SchwarzenbergAgnes von Seinsheim and 12 others
Brother of Anna Von Seinsheim
Added by:Lasse Söderström on August 14, 2008
Managed by:Severinfaxe and 10 others
Curated by:Pam Wilson

Michael von Seinsheim 

Gender:Male
Birth:circa 1333
Stephansberg, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Death:July 30, 1399 (62-70)
Immediate Family:Son of Hildebrand IV von Seinsheim and Dorothea von Wenckheim
Husband of Marketa Z z Rózmberka
Father of Erkinger von Seinsheim, I, 1st Baron of Schwarzenberg and Anna Von Seinsheim
Added by:Justin Swanstrom on May 10, 2009
Managed by:Kim Lavar Groneman and 4 others

Hildebrand von Seinsheim 

Gender:Male
Birth:circa 1301
Stephansberg, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany
Death:1384 (79-87)
Stephansberg, Bavaria, Germany
Immediate Family:Son of Heinrich von Seinsheim and Vella von Seinsheim
Husband of Dorothea von Wenckheim
Father of Michael von Seinsheim
Brother of Christine von Seinsheim
Half brother of Gerhuse von und zu Thüngen
Added by:Justin Swanstrom on May 10, 2009
Managed by:Justin Swanstrom 

Thomas Wilson, MP  MP

Gender:Male
Birth:1523
England 
Death:June 16, 1581 (58)
St Katherine’s Hospital, London, England 
Place of Burial:London, England 
Immediate Family:Son of Sir Thomas Wilson, of Strubby and Lady Anne Wilson
Husband of Agnes Wilson and Jane Empson
Father of Margaret WormallMargaret WilsonMary Margaret Webb, of BramcoteAnn BurdettNicholas Wilson and 1 other
Brother of William Cumberworth WilsonThomas WilsonThomas WilsonWilliam WilsonMary Wilson and 4 others
Added by:Richard Burnett on May 13, 2008
Managed by:W. Thomas Stack and 17 others
Curated by:Margaret (C)

Schwarzenberg is a Czech (Bohemian) and German (Franconian) aristocratic family, and it was one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the Czech nobility and German nobility and achieved the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The family belongs to the high nobility and traces its roots to the Lords of Seinsheim during the Middle Ages.[1]

The current head of the family is Karel, the 12th Prince of Schwarzenberg, a Czech politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. The family owns properties and lands across AustriaCzech RepublicGermany and Switzerland.

Frisian and Prussian line[edit]

Michael II. Baron zu Schwarzenberg (†1469), oldest son of Erkinger I. (*1362 – †1437), was married twice. First with Gertrud (Bätze) von Cronberg (†1438), from whom the princely line descends. His second marriage was with Ursula (Frankengrüner) Grüner († ca.1484), from whom the Frisian and later the Prussian line originates. The children of Michael’s and Ursula’s alliance were never recognized by their half-siblings, as their first born son was born out of wedlock and the legitimisation only took place with the subsequent wedding.

Johann Onuphrius (*1513–†1584), a great-grandson of Michael II. and Ursula, is considered to be the progenitor of the Frisian Line. His marriage with Maria von Grumbach (†1564) ensured Groot Terhorne Castle until 1879 as the family seat in the Netherlands. The Frisian line was made a member of the Dutch nobility by a Royal decree of King William I. of the Netherlands on August 28, 1814. Henceforth, the Dutch version thoe Schwartzenberg en Hohenlansberg was applied for this branch of the family.

The Prussian Line was established as a cadet branch of the Frisian line with Georg Baron thoe Schwartzenberg en Hohenlansberg (1842-1918), who served as a Rittmeister in the Imperial German Army. He and his descendants were made members of the Prussian nobility by an Imperial decree, issued by Emperor Wilhelm II., and are entitled to carry the German title Freiherr.

William Thomas Rosamond 

Gender:Male
Birth:circa 1860
Mississippi
Immediate Family:Son of Samuel Rosamond and Frances C. Morrison
Husband of Ida Rose and Mildred A. Rosamond
Father of Frank Wesley “Royal” Rosamond<private> Rosamond and <private> Rosamond
Brother of Nonimus Nathaniel RosamondLaura RosamondBenjamin F. RosamondJohn J. Rosamond and Frances J. Rosamond
DNA Markers:details
Added by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond on March 21, 2009
Managed by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond

Samuel Rosamond 

Gender:Male
Birth:1815
Abbeville District, SC
Immediate Family:Son of Benjamin Rosamond and Susannah Rosamond
Husband of Frances C. Morrison
Father of Nonimus Nathaniel RosamondLaura RosamondBenjamin F. RosamondJohn J. RosamondFrances J. Rosamond and 1 other
Brother of John W RosamondThomas Henry RosamondMary Emeline RosamondWilliam Addison RosamondNancy Narcissus Bowie and 3 others
Half brother of Marion Francis Rosamond and Tillman Jasper Rosamond
DNA Markers:details
Added by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond on March 21, 2009
Managed by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond and Marsha Gail Veazey (Kamish)

Benjamin Rosamond MP

Gender:Male
Birth:circa 1785
Laurens Co. Abbeville District, South Carolina
Death:May 16, 1859 (70-78)
Attala County, Mississippi
Immediate Family:Son of James Rosamond and Lettice Rosamond
Husband of Jane Mays Rosamond and Susannah Rosamond
Father of Marion Francis RosamondTillman Jasper RosamondJohn W RosamondThomas Henry RosamondMary Emeline Rosamond and 6 others
Brother of Mary RosamondNathaniel Jones RosamondSamuel E Rosamond and Thomas A. Rosamond
DNA Markers:details
Added by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond on March 21, 2009
Managed by:Marsha Gail Veazey (Kamish) and 4 others

James Rosamond MP

Gender:Male
Birth:circa 1754
Prob Augusta County, Virginia
Death:circa July 10, 1806 (44-60)
Abbeville, Abbeville Co, SC, United States
Immediate Family:Son of Pvt. John Roseman and Sarah Wilson Rosamond
Husband of Lettice Rosamond and Mary Dohorty Dohorty
Father of Mary RosamondNathaniel Jones RosamondSamuel E RosamondThomas A. Rosamond and Benjamin Rosamond
Brother of Margaret WeemsJean RosamondCapt Samuel Rosamond and Sarah F Hodges
DNA Markers:details
Added by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond on March 21, 2009
Managed by:Marsha Gail Veazey (Kamish)Jimmy Dale RosamondJo Carol Stone and stephanie earl
Curated by:Marsha Gail Veazey

Sarah Wilson Rosamond (Willson) MP

Gender:Female
Birth:1726
County Antrim, Ireland
Death:1790 (64)
Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:Daughter of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Willson
Wife of Pvt. John Roseman
Mother of Margaret WeemsJames RosamondJean RosamondCapt Samuel Rosamond and Sarah F Hodges
Sister of Capt Matthew WillsonSamuel WillsonRebekah WillsonElizabeth MusgroveNathaniel Willson and 2 others
Added by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond on March 21, 2009
Managed by:Marsha Gail Veazey (Kamish) and 4 others
Curated by:Marsha Gail Veazey

Thomas Wilson MP

Gender:Male
Birth:1695
Londonderry, Ireland
Death:May 18, 1773 (78)
Fairfield, Augusta County, Virginia
Place of Burial:Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:Son of Robert Wilson, Sr and Jane Lee
Husband of Elizabeth Willson
Father of Capt Matthew WillsonSamuel WillsonSarah Wilson RosamondRebekah WillsonElizabeth Musgrove and 3 others
Brother of Matthew WillsonJohn Burgess WilsonJanet WillsonRobert WillsonCatherine Willson and 3 others
DNA Markers:R-M269details
Added by:Kevin Brees on September 10, 2008
Managed by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond and 4 others
Curated by:Marsha Gail Veazey

Robert Wilson (Willson), Sr MP

Gender:Male
Birth:1669
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
Death:November 03, 1745 (76)
Augusta County, Virginia
Immediate Family:Son of John Willson and Agnes Davy Willson
Husband of Jane Lee
Father of Matthew WillsonThomas WilsonJohn Burgess WilsonJanet WillsonRobert Willson and 4 others
DNA Markers:R-M269details
Added by:Kevin Brees on September 10, 2008
Managed by:Jimmy Dale Rosamond and 9 others
Curated by:Marsha Gail Veazey

John Willson 

Gender:Male
Birth:1646
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death:1750 (104)
Maryland, United States
Immediate Family:Son of James Willson and Mary Willson
Husband of Isabelle Willson and Agnes Davy Willson
Father of Robert Wilson, Sr
DNA Markers:R-M269details
Added by:Kevin Brees on September 10, 2008
Managed by:Kevin BreesJoel Brooke WillsonJoseph Ray Mitchem, Jr and Jake Stover

James Willson 

Gender:Male
Birth:1620
Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death:1690 (70)
Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:Son of Robert Willson and Isobel Willson
Husband of Mary Willson
Father of John Willson
Added by:Jane Louise Wurster on December 19, 2014
Managed by:Joseph Ray Mitchem, JrJane Louise WursterJoel Brooke Willson and Jake Stover

Robert Willson 

Gender:Male
Birth:1600
Death:1674 (74)
Immediate Family:Son of William Wilson and Janet Wilson
Husband of Isobel Willson
Father of James Willson
Added by:Jane Louise Wurster on January 4, 2015
Managed by:Joseph Ray Mitchem, JrJane Louise WursterJoel Brooke Willson and Jake Stover

William Wilson 

Gender:Male
Birth:1586
Windsor, Berkshire, England
Death:1610 (24)
St George Ch, Windsor, Berk, England
Immediate Family:Son of Rev. Dr. William Wilson and Isabel Alice Wilson
Husband of Janet Wilson
Father of Robert Willson
Brother of Reverend Thomas WilsonMaria SheaffeNN WilsonIsabel GibbsElizabeth Wilson and 4 others
Half brother of Robert Wilson
Added by:Laurie Denise Lovshe on October 3, 2007
Managed by:David Prins and 9 others

Reverend William Wilson, D.D. MP

Gender:Male
Birth:1542
Wellsbourne, Lincolnshire, England
Death:May 15, 1615 (73)
Windsor, Berkshire, England
Place of Burial:Windsor,Berkshire,England
Immediate Family:Son of William Wilson, of Wellborn and Isabell Helen Wilson
Husband of Ann Wilson and Isabel Alice Wilson
Father of Robert WilsonReverend Thomas WilsonMaria SheaffeNN WilsonIsabel Gibbs and 6 others
Brother of Alexander WilsonMary Wilson and Hamon Wilson
Added by:Richard Robertson on April 25, 2007
Managed by:Jose Vicente Alberdi and 37 others
Curated by:Margaret (C)

William Wilson, of Wellborn 

Gender:Male
Birth:circa 1520
Wellsbourne, Lincolnshire, England
Death:August 27, 1587 (63-71)
Windsor Castle, Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial:St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle
Immediate Family:Son of William Cumberworth Wilson and Lady Helen Isabel Wilson
Husband of Margaret Collins and Isabell Helen Wilson
Father of Rev. Dr. William WilsonAlexander WilsonMary Wilson and Hamon Wilson
Brother of Mary WilsonThomas WilsonRobert WilsonWilliam Wilson and Alexander Wilson
Half brother of Robert William “Gent” Wilson
Added by:Richard Robertson on May 2, 2007
Managed by:Jose Vicente Alberdi and 25 others

William Cumberworth Wilson 

Gender:Male
Birth:1492
Penrith, Cumbria, England
Death:August 27, 1587 (95)
Denton, Wellsbourne, Lincolnshire, England
Immediate Family:Son of Sir Thomas Wilson, of Strubby and Lady Anne Wilson
Husband of Lady Helen Isabel Wilson and Sarah Wilson
Father of Mary WilsonWilliam Wilson, of WellbornThomas WilsonRobert WilsonWilliam Wilson and 2 others
Brother of Thomas WilsonThomas WilsonWilliam WilsonMary WilsonThomas Wilson, MP and 4 others
Added by:Susan Renee Stewart Kennedy on February 13, 2016
Managed by:JukkaGlynn Karl Jesse Kaufman and Susan Renee Stewart Kennedy

Sir Thomas Wilson, of Strubby  MP

Gender:Male
Birth:circa 1470
Strubby, Lincolnshire, England
Death:April 1532 (58-66)
Hartford, Cheshire, England
Immediate Family:Son of Sir John Wilson, Kt., Burgess of Fife and Margaret Harvie
Husband of Lady Anne Wilson
Father of William Cumberworth WilsonThomas WilsonThomas WilsonWilliam WilsonMary Wilson and 5 others
Brother of John Thomas WilsonArchibald Wilson and Sir Thomas Welbourne Wilson
Added by:Richard Burnett on May 13, 2008
Managed by:Richard Burnett and 29 others
Curated by:Dan Cornett

John Wilson, Kt. MP

Gender:Male
Birth:1450
Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Death:February 13, 1492 (42)
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Immediate Family:Son of John Wilson and Antoinette Erasmus
Husband of Margaret Harvie
Father of John Thomas WilsonSir Thomas Wilson, of StrubbyArchibald Wilson and Sir Thomas Welbourne Wilson
Added by:Edward Adam Schuck on October 7, 2010
Managed by:Dalest Wendy Bruce and 16 others
Curated by:Ben M. Angel, still catching up

The Empire of Virginia and John

Posted on August 2, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

Karl Schwarzenberg and The Habsburg Audience

Posted on July 23, 2018by Royal Rosamond Press

For several years I have been trying to bring to the attention of the Austrian Government the existence of the large canvas at the University of Oregon Museum titled ‘The Last Audience of the Habsburgs’ that was smuggled out of Austria. Alas, I have found just the right person. He is my kindred, Karl Schwarzenberg, who himself had to flee a oppressive regime. Karl opposes Putin, and backs Britain. I will contact him and see if he would like to come give a talk on this painting. His relative, Prince Felix Schwarzenberg, restored the Habsburg Empire.

John Presco

President: Royal Rosamond Press

Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg (GermanFelix Prinz zu Schwarzenberg; 2 October 1800 – 5 April 1852) was a Bohemian nobleman and an Austrian statesman who restored the Habsburg Empire as a European great power following the Revolutions of 1848. He served as Minister-President of the Austrian Empire and Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empirefrom 1848 to 1852.

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Karel Schwarzenberg is the Prince of Schwarzenberg, Duke of Krumlov, former first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and honorary Chairman of Top 09 party. Schwarzenberg was also a Member of the Senate of the Czech Parliament and a candidate for the President of the Czech Republic in the 2013 presidential election. He is noted as a pro-European member of the center-right governing coalition.

Schwarzenberg’s family, who once ranked among the oldest and wealthiest aristocrats in Central Europe, had to leave the Czechoslovakia after the Communist coup of 1948. He spent most of his adult life in Austria to plot against communism. He is a great proponent of human rights and has been for his entire life. In 1989, he was awarded, together with Lech Wałesa, the Council of Europe’s Human Rights Award. Lan Anh Vu sat down with Schwarzenberg to learn more about his political life, the challenges he faced and his advice for young people across the world when it comes to pursuing a career in politics.

As told to Lan Anh Vu

My Career in Politics

In my early childhood, I was an observer of politics. In 1948, when the Communists took over, I was ten years old when I had to leave the Czechoslovakia and move to Austria. When I went to the school in Vienna to study law, I engaged in some political activities and became active in promoting human rights. At Munich university where I studied Graz and forestry, I was elected to student government. Due to the early death of my adoptive father, Jindrich Schwarzenberg, I had to cut my studies short and start managing the family properties.

From 1984 to 1991, I became president of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights. I pushed for human rights in Europe and was negotiating the question of human rights in the former USSR, Bulgaria, Kosovo and the Czech Republic.

When the Communist regime fell in 1989 , I returned to live in the Czechoslovakia and work for the late President Vaclav Havel. In 1990, I was appointed as the Chancellor of the Office of the President.

Some people told me I should become a senator. I first ran in the senate elections in 2002 and was unsuccessful, and in 2004 I ran again, succeeded and was elected a senator. Three years later, I became the foreign minister of the Czech Republic. Politics has been a constant part of my life ever since childhood.

My whole life I fought for liberty and democracy. I always thought that if you had opportunities ahead, you have responsibilities and should do something for your country.

Bohemian Monarchs and The Boii

Posted on July 24, 2018by Royal Rosamond Press

My mother called her children Bohunks because our father descended from Bohemians. She did not know she had Bohemian blood in her veins.

The Boii were a Celtic Gallic People who rebelled against the Slave Masters of Rome, and fought for Freedom From Slavery. They were allies of Hannibal who practiced a religion closely allied to Judaism and the Moabites. There was a temple to Melqart at Marseilles where allegedly Mary Magdalene fled.

Before the book The Davinci Code came out, I and others studied the idea of a Jesus bloodline, called The Rex Deus. The Habsburgs is a Rex Deus candidate. I found the core theories without merit, but for my conclusion Jesus was not a Divine Immortal, but a Messiah who was born to evict Rome from Judea and other places in the Crescent Circle. Jesus was another Hannibal a ‘Gift of Baal’. There were coordinated attacks. I suspect the Boii sent forces to defend the Temple in Jerusalem in 69 A.D. and led a rebellion in the Transalpine, Germany, and Britain. This was a World War against Slavery. It is this theory that I place at to core of my Tolkien book I am also destined to write.

John Presco

Paneuropean Union and Virginia Hambley

Posted on October 8, 2013by Royal Rosamond Press

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Virginia is kin to Count Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi who gave birth to the European Union. Otto von Habsburg shared the dream of a Paneuropean Union that may be carried out in a bloodline that Virginia shares. The idea of a New France in America is not so farfetched now that the Republicans are on the brink of creating world chaos from which a new order will rise.

When one views the funeral march of Otto you see the flag of the Paneuropean Union followed by the flags of related families from many nations. Where did they get these uniforms? Were they, and the flags, at ready? This looks like a prearranged marriage. I believe Virginia and I represent the World Union in the West.

Jon Presco

Copyright 2013

Vinzenz was 1,300th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria. From his first marriage (1981–1991) with Hélène de Cossé-Brissac (1960–) he had two daughters:
Princess Adelheid Marie Beatrice Zita (b. Vienna, 25 November 1981), married in Deutschfeistritz-Peggau on 31 January 2009 Count Dominic von(b. London, 7 October 1973), son of Count Hans Heinrich von Coudenhove Kalergi and wife Cornelia Carter Roberts

The International Paneuropean Union, also referred to as the Paneuropean Movement and the Pan-Europa Movement, is the oldest European unification movement. It began with the publishing of Count Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi’s manifesto Paneuropa (1923), which presented the idea of a unified European State. Coudenhove-Kalergi, a member of the Bohemian Coudenhove-Kalergi family and the son of an Austro-Hungarian diplomat and a Japanese mother, was the organisation’s central figure and President until his 1972 death.

It is independent of all political parties, but has a set of principles by which it appraises politicians, parties, and institutions. The International Paneuropean Union has four main basic principles: liberalism, Christianity, social responsibility, and pro-Europeanism. At the same time, it openly welcomes and acknowledges the contributions of Judaism and Islam whose heritage they share.[1]

The organisation was prohibited by Nazi Germany in 1933, and was founded again after the Second World War.

Otto von Habsburg, the head of the Habsburg dynasty and former Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, became involved with the Paneuropean Union in the 1930s, was elected its Vice President in 1957 and became its International President in 1973, after Coudenhove’s death.[1] The President of the Union since 2004 is Alain Terrenoire, former Member of Parliament in France and MEP and Director of the French Paneuropa-Union.[1] Otto became the International Honorary President of the International Paneuropean Union in 2004. Its Vice President is Walburga Habsburg Douglas, a member of the Swedish Parliament.[1]

The Union has branches in many European countries, with the General Secretariat located in Munich. In France, the Pan-Europa Union was founded by later President Georges Pompidou and later cabinet minister Louis Terrenoire, with the support of Charles de Gaulle. The Union achieved high political influence in France, particularly within the gaullist segment of French politics.

The Austrian-Hungarian border crossing where the Pan-European Picnic took place in 1989
Among its notable members were Albert Einstein, Fridtjof Nansen, Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, Thomas Mann, Franz Werfel, Bronisław Huberman, Aristide Briand, Konrad Adenauer, Sigmund Freud, Benedetto Croce, Bruno Kreisky, Léon Blum and Georges Pompidou.[2] Winston Churchill lauded the movement’s work for a unified Europe prior to the war in his famous Zurich speech in 1946.[3][4]

Grounded in liberal democratic values, the Paneuropean Union was considered staunchly anti-communist from its inception and especially during the Cold War. For this reason, the organisation was much reviled by the communist regimes of the Eastern Bloc. The organisation became renowned for its role in organising the Pan-European Picnic, an important event during the Revolutions of 1989.

Presidents[edit]
Count Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi (1923–1972)
Otto von Habsburg, MEP, the former Crown Prince Otto of Austria-Hungary (1973–2004)
Alain Terrenoire, former Member of Parliament and MEP, France (2004–)

Coudenhove-Kalergi is a noble Bohemian family of mixed European descent formed when Franz Karl Coudenhove (1825-1893) married Maria Kalergi (1840-1877). The Coudenhoves had been Counts of the Holy Roman Empire since 1790 and rose to great estate in the Netherlands and Belgium. After the upheaval of the French Revolution, they followed their dukes from the Low Countries into Austria. Maria’s family had a great name in Crete.[1]
History[edit source | edit]
The Coudenhove family dates back to the Duchy of Brabant nobleman and crusader Gerolf I de Coudenhove (died 1259) and, after it fought for the Habsburgs in the Dutch Revolt, it moved to Flanders before the Habsburgs and Coudenhoves were both driven to Austria by that war.[2]
The Kallergis claimed descent from the Byzantine Phokas family, which produced several generals and an emperor (Nikephoros II). During the Venetian rule over Crete, the Kallergis family was one of the most important Greek Orthodox families in the island.

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

Vincenz Karl, Pr von und zu Liechtenstein
Given Name: Vincenz Karl, Pr von und zu
Surname: Liechtenstein
Sex: M
Change Date: 27 JAN 2008 1 2 3 4
Birth: 30 JUL 1950 in Graz, Steiermark, Austria
Death: of of a massive heart attack 14 JAN 2008 in Graz, Steiermark, Austria
Event: Vincenz Karl Alfred Maria Michael et Omnes sancti (Full Name)

Father: Heinrich Karl, Pr von und zu Liechtenstein b: 5 AUG 1916 in Graz, Steiermark, Austria
Mother: Elisabeth Charlotte Alphonsa Christina etc. Archduchess of Austria b: 31 MAY 1922 in El Pardo, Madrid, Spain

Marriage 1 Hélène de Cossé Brissac b: 26 SEP 1960 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine, France
Married: 5 MAR 1981 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Note: Married Paris (civ) 5 Mar 1981 (rel) 7 Mar 1981 (div 1991) 1
Children
1. Adelheid Marie Beatrice Zita, Princess von und zu Liechtenstein b: 25 NOV 1981 in Vienna, Lower Austria, Austria
2. Hedwig Maria Beatrice Hermine, Princess von u. zu Liechtenstein b: 28 NOV 1982 in Vienna, Lower Austria, Austria

Marriage 2 Roberta Valeri Manera b: 12 FEB 1953 in Milano, Lombardy, Italy
Married: 19 JUN 1999 in Venice, Venetia, Italy

Adelheid Marie Beatrice Zita, Princess von und zu Liechtenstein
Given Name: Adelheid Marie Beatrice Zita, Princess von und zu
Surname: Liechtenstein
Sex: F
Change Date: 8 AUG 2004 1
Birth: 25 NOV 1981 in Vienna, Lower Austria, Austria
Death:

Father: Vincenz Karl, Pr von und zu Liechtenstein b: 30 JUL 1950 in Graz, Steiermark, Austria
Mother: Hélène de Cossé Brissac b: 26 SEP 1960 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine, France

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