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651 He was King of Italy from 844 and Emporor from 850. -, Louis King of Italy and Roman Emperor (I3123)
 
652 He was King of Scots (Alba) from 954 until his death in 995. Kenneth likely made three forays (plundering) Northumbria. From Wikipedia:
Kenneth was killed in 995, the Annals of Ulster say "by deceit" and the Annals of Tigernach say "by his subjects". Some later sources, such as the Chronicle of Melrose, John of Fordun and Andrew of Wyntoun provide more details, accurately or not. The simplest account is that he was killed by his own men in Fettercairn, through the treachery of Finnguala (also called Fimberhele), daughter of Cuncar, Mormaer of Angus, in revenge for the killing of her only son. 
-, Cináed mac Maíl Coluim (Kenneth) II King of Alba (I3002)
 
653 He was King of Scots (Alba) from 962 until he abdicated in 967 when he was killed or driven out by Cuilén. -, Dub King of Alba (I3004)
 
654 He was King of the Franks from 768 until his death in 751 when he and his older brother were close to outright war. -, Carloman I King of the Franks (I3247)
 
655 He was King of the Picts (Northern and Eastern Scotland) from 852-877). His reign saw a rise in invasions from the Vikings based in Ireland, Northumbria and northern Britain. Constantine died in one of those raids and was buried on the island of Iona in the Inner Hebrides. -, Constantín mac Cináeda King of the Picts (I3006)
 
656 He was lay abbot of the Gorze Abbey. -, Bivin of Gorze (I3099)
 
657 He was likely on a business trip. Meissner, Carl August (I3339)
 
658 He was likely the eldest son and was the heir. de Peyster, Pierre (I3799)
 
659 He was listed as a farmer and was living here with his father and brother Richard. Shore, Richard Elijah (I3300)
 
660 He was listed as a farmer and was living here with his oldest sons Richard and Thomas. Shore, Thomas Pate (I3298)
 
661 He was living in Haverhill in 1768. Bradley, James (I672)
 
662 He was living with his sister Jane and her family in 1860 and in Alameda County, California in 1870 and 1880. Francis, John (I3358)
 
663 He was mustered in as Captain of Company I of the Tenth Reserve Regiment. Ayer, Ira II (I442)
 
664 He was never married and was a blacksmith in Stoughton. Davenport, Ephraim (I1976)
 
665 He was of Boston in 1660 and a "seaman." He was of Portsmouth in 1669 and 1672 and was a "cordwayner." Partridge, John (I789)
 
666 He was of Boxford. He was a freeman in 1674 and a representative to the General Court in 1689-91. Peabody, Capt. John (I888)
 
667 He was of Boxford. He was not a freeman in 1677 but was in 1690. Peabody, Joseph (I923)
 
668 He was of Hampton. Shaw, Joseph (I796)
 
669 He was of Hampton. Chase, Joseph (I797)
 
670 He was of Ipswich. His wife was sentenced to death for witchcraft but died in prison. Foster, Abraham (I960)
 
671 He was of Milton, MA and was killed while fighting Indians in Sudbury. Wadsworth, Samuel (I475)
 
672 He was of Salem. Rea, Rea (I936)
 
673 He was of Sudbury or Framingham. Death, John (I937)
 
674 He was of Topsfield. Andrews, Robert (I908)
 
675 He was of Topsfield. Peabody, Isaac (I925)
 
676 He was of Topsfield. Peabody, Jacob (I932)
 
677 He was of Twyford, Buckinghamshire and Fringford and Cogges, Oxfordshire. He fought at The Battle of Crécy in 1346 in northern France. In one of the most important battles of the 100 Years War, the English defeated a heavily outnumbered French force. Giffard, Sir John (I2647)
 
678 He was one of the principal sugar plantation owners in Havana and owned a large fleet of ships many of which sailed between Cuba and the US. He was one of the first Cubans educated in a US university (possibly Yale) and was trained as a civil engineer. He built the first important canal in Cuba. García, Vicente Benito (I556)
 
679 He was one of the settlers of Wrentham in 1671. Ware, Nathaniel (I2100)
 
680 He was probably born in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Pierce, Thomas (I2248)
 
681 He was probably born in Easton. Unangst, Irvin (I88)
 
682 He was probably Ephraim or John of Topsfield. How, How (I935)
 
683 He was Registrar of the Court of Justice. Möller, Johan Frederick (I1819)
 
684 He was slain in the Battle of the Standard. -, Gospatric II, Earl of Dunbar, Baron of Beanley (I2672)
 
685 He was still in the hospital at the time. Ayer, Ira II (I442)
 
686 He was stillborn. Muller (I1850)
 
687 He was struck and killed by a trolley car at the corner of Front and Center Street in Freeland, PA. Bressler, Miles (I268)
 
688 He was studying in Groningen in 1714 and was a physician in Amsterdam. His daughter married the preacher to the king in Katwijk (on the North Sea southwest of Amsterdam). Muller, Christiaan Everhard (I594)
 
689 He was the 20th mayor of New York City from 1692-4. de Peyster, Abraham (I3707)
 
690 He was the divisional head of the Court of Accounts. Annibali, Luigi (I571)
 
691 He was the divisional head of the Ministry of Warfare and Statistics. Annibali, Augusto (I572)
 
692 He was the Duke of Saxony from 912 and German king from 919 until his death. He was the fist of the Ottonian Dynasty of German Kings and Emperors. He is also thought of as the first German King. He got the name Fowler because when he found out he was to become King he had been fixing his birding nets. -, Henry the Fowler King of Germany (I3196)
 
693 He was the first count of Vermandois, lord of Senlis, Péronne, and Saint Quentin. -, Pepin Count of Vermandois (I3187)
 
694 He was the head of the Bosonids Dynasty, a family that included counts, dukes, bishops and knights. -, Boso the Elder (I3103)
 
695 He was the head of the construction department in Curaçao. Statius Muller, Hendrik August (I607)
 
696 He was the head of the KNSM office (or Royal West Indian Mail Service) In New York. He settled later in Lyndhurst NJ. Statius Muller, Hendrick August (I834)
 
697 He was the Inspector of Taxes in Curaçao. Statius Muller, Herman (I745)
 
698 He was the inspiration for the Broadway play Pippen. -, Pepin the Hunchback (I3156)
 
699 He was the Lutheren minister at Dunum (East Friesland) and later, 1726, at Leeuwardan. Muller, Christopher Anton (I600)
 
700 He was the only son of Henry. -, Thankmar (I3198)
 

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