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Charlemagne
Helen Keller

Family Relationship of

Charlemagne

King of the Franks

33rd Great-Grandfather to

Helen Keller

Author, Activist



(Names on the left-side of each line are the direct descendant)


Charlemagne

Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor — Emengarde of Hesbaye

Lothair I, King of Italy — - - - - - - - - - - -

Daughter of Lothair I — Gilbert of Maasgau

Reginar I of Lorraine — Hersinda

Giselbert of Lorraine — Gerberga of Saxony

Gerberge of Lorraine — Adalbert I of Vermandois

Herbert III of Vermandois — Ermengard of Bar-sur-Seine

Otto of Vermandois — Pavia

Herbert IV of Vermandois — Adele of Valois

Adelaide of Vermandois — Hugh I of Vermandois

Elizabeth of Vermandois — William de Warenne

Ada de Warren — Henry Huntingdon

David of Huntingdon — Maud de Kevelioc

Isabella of Huntingdon — Robert de Bruce

Robert de Bruce — Isabella de Clare

Robert de Bruce — Marjorie of Carrick

Robert I, King of Scotland — Isabella of Mar

Marjorie Bruce — Walter Stewart

Robert II, King of Scotland — Euphemia of Ross

Elizabeth Stewart — David Lindsay

Alexander Lindsay — - - - - - - - - - - -

Sir Walter Lindsay — Isabel Livingston

Sir David Lindsay — Catherine of Fotheringham

Walter Lindsay — - - - - - - - - - - -

Alexander Lindsay — - - - - - - - - - - -

David Lindsay — - - - - - - - - - - -

Rachel Lindsay — John Spottiswoode

Sir Robert Spottiswoode — Bethia Morrison

Robert Spottiswoode — Catherine Maxwell

Gov. Alexander Spotswood — Butler Bryan

Anne Catherine Spotswood — Bernard Moore

Col. Alexander Spotswood Moore — Elizabeth Aylett

Mary Fairfax Moore — David Keller

Arthur Henley Keller — Kate Adams

Helen Keller

Author, Activist



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The ancestor reports on FamousKin.com use 'Ahnentafel' numbering. This means that the starting person is always number 1. That person's parents are always numbers 2 and 3. Each ancestor's parents are calculated by multiplying their number by 2 for the father, and adding one to that result to get the mother. Except for the starting individual, males are always even numbers, and females are always odd numbers. To determine a person's child, divide their number by 2 and drop any remainder.