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No one has lived in these houses since the time of the Famine, however the families that moved to Dooagh and their descendants, continued to use the village as a ' booley village '.
The house was opened to the public in 1833, but continued to be occupied by Scott's descendants until 2004.
Kedrenos also records the story, considered rather implausible, that Kallinikos ' descendants, a family called " Lampros " (" Brilliant "), kept the secret of the fire's manufacture, and continued doing so to his day.
Many of the Wild Geese, expatriate Irish soldiers who had gone to Spain, or their descendants, continued on to its colonies in South America.
' Religion remained the major cause of differentiation in all Irish diaspora communities and had the greatest impact on identity, followed by the nature and difficulty of socio-economic conditions faced in each new country and the strength of continued social and political links of Irish immigrants and their descendants with the old country.
Malcolm's main achievement is to have continued a line which would rule Scotland for many years, although his role as " founder of a dynasty " has more to do with the propaganda of his youngest son David, and his descendants, than with any historical reality.
The Viking presence continued throughout the reign of the Danish King Cnut the Great ( 1016 – 1035 ), after which a series of inheritance arguments weakened power of his descendants.
In that respect, descendants of the Vikings continued to have an influence in northern Europe.
Otto II sought continued peace between himself and the descendants of his uncle Henry I, Duke of Bavaria.
One of his pupils was Lodewijk Elzevir ( 1547 – 1617 ), who established the largest bookshop and printing works in Leiden, a business continued by his descendants through 1712 and the name subsequently adopted ( in a variant spelling ) by contemporary publisher Elsevier.
After World War I the heads of some formerly reigning dynasties continued the practice of rejecting or, increasingly, recognising dynastic titles and / or rights for descendants of " morganatic " unions, effectively de-morganatizing the latter.
Frederick's Hohenstaufen descendants continued to rule as kings of Jerusalem until 1268 when Hugh III of Cyprus claimed the title and its territory of Acre for himself upon the death of Conrad III of Jerusalem, thus uniting the two kingdoms.
Only the youngest son succeeded in touching the golden implements without them bursting with fire, and this son's descendants, called by Herodotus the " Royal Scythians ", continued to guard them.
Alternatively, we may postulate extinction of all other descendants of a mitochondrion-free ancestral eukaryote, perhaps due to competition from the symbiotic clade, or oxygen poisoning as levels continued to rise.
After the loss of King Eärnur, his steward Mardil continued to rule Gondor in his name, since Eärnur's death was not affirmed, and Mardil's descendants held to this practice.
Their descendants in many families continued to use French first names and surnames for their children well into the nineteenth century, as they tried to keep some connection to their heritage.
The senior line of the descendants of Thomas Stanley and Eleanor Neville continued to hold the Earldom of Derby until the death of James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby in 1736.
Pippin's descendants, the Carolingians, continued to rule the two realms as mayors.
Shackelford's descendants continued to live in the county, and by the nineteenth century had intermarried with the Taliaferro, Beverley, Thornton and Sears families, among others.
Throughout the Red River of the North area, French trappers married Native American women, and their descendants continued to hunt and trap.
Madison Hemings ' family were the only Hemings descendants who continued to identify with the black community ; some of their descendants are known later to have passed into the white community, while many others have stayed within the African-American community.
Their descendants were known to early French explorers as Etchemins ; some continued to live on the island even after Anglo-Americans established settlements.
Leavitt's descendants continued to remain in Charlemont and the surrounding region, and several — including Col. Roger Hooker Leavitt, who represented Charlemont in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and his brother Hart Leavitt -- became notable operators of stations on the Underground Railroad, sheltering many escaped slaves on their journeys northward.
The Cabazos family inhabited the area for at least twenty years after taking possession of the land, and their descendants continued to live in the area into the twentieth century.

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* 1917 – King George V issues a Proclamation stating that the male line descendants of the British Royal Family will bear the surname Windsor.
Instead, it is passively replicated along with the host genome and passed on to the original cell's offspring ; all descendants of the infected cell will also bear proviruses in their genomes.
* July 17 – King George V of the United Kingdom issues a proclamation, stating that thenceforth the male line descendants of the British Royal Family will bear the surname Windsor, vice the Germanic bloodline of House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which is an offshoot of the historic ( 800 + years ) House of Wettin.
It was given to his nephew, Philippe I, Duke of Orleans, brother of Louis XIV, whose descendants still bear the surname.
They were granted the non-royal prefix of " Prince " and their descendants bear the title Count af Rosenborg in the Danish nobility.
Other descendants of the original bearer could bear the ancestral arms only with some difference: usually a color change or the addition of a distinguishing charge.
Though it is true that descendants of Kohanim often bear surnames that reflect their genealogy, there are many families with the surname Cohen ( or any number of variations ) who are not Kohanim nor even Jewish.
In the genealogy given by Herodotus, someone may have grafted the tradition of a Lydian son of Heracles at the top end of it, so that Ninus and Belus in the list now become descendants of Heracles, who just happen to bear the same names as the more famous Ninus and Belus.
Eugenie is also the first British Princess since her grandmother's aunt, Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary ( known as Princess Mary ), to bear the name Victoria ; Queen Victoria had requested that her female descendants bear the name Victoria somewhere in their name, however, neither Elizabeth II, the late Princess Margaret, Princess Alexandra, Princess Anne, nor Princess Beatrice hold the name Victoria.
This she did on 9 April 1952, officially declaring it her " Will and Pleasure that I and My children shall be styled and known as the House and Family of Windsor, and that my descendants who marry and their descendants, shall bear the name of Windsor.
Still, Elizabeth also decreed that her agnatic descendants who do not have that style and title would bear the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.
The 1917 proclamation stated that the name of the Royal House and all British descendants of Victoria and Albert in the male line were to bear the name of Windsor, except for women who married into other families.
His descendants then came to bear his name.
Thus, the loyalists, to whom the British gave free land, and the nominal hereditary title ' UEL ' ( United Empire Loyalist ), which their descendants may choose to bear even today, are generally regarded to be the founders of modern English-speaking Canada.
These later creations bear the double title because the original earldom is not certainly known to be extinct ; the first de Vere Earl may still have living legitimate descendants in the male line, though it would be exceedingly difficult to prove such a claim.
The descendants of his younger brother, Reginald Drax, bear not only the Dunsany's surname Plunkett, but also other surnames inherited from their mother, Ernle Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor Ernle-Erle-Drax, née Ernle Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor Burton ( 1855 – 1916 ), giving them a rare quadruple-barrelled surname of Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax.
Six of Nathan's seven children did not bear descendants except for Oliver Jack who married Priscilla Alden who bore the only seven grandchildren ( one lost at birth ).
Jews who bear this name are usually descendants of families who moved from Trachtenburg, Silesia, to another place in central or eastern Europe ( and then elsewhere, later on ), and became known in their new communities by their former place of residence.
Most of the inhabitants are the direct descendants of the original settlers and they bear their original family names, such as Curling, Lockhart, Maycock, Moxey, Munroe, Wallace, and Wilson.
Dae Jo-yeong's descendants include modern-day Koreans who bear the surname " Tae " ( 태 ).
As a keepsake Princess gave her descendants a coat of arms with a girl riding a bear depicted on it.
The latter's son, Stephan, settled in Galicia and his descendants and the noble Vlachs around, 64 families altogether, formed a herb, that is, a group allowed by the Polish king to bear the same coat of arms.

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