King Henry II of England
King Henry II, the first Angevin king of England, appears in our family tree in the Dillingham line as well as his son, King John, the original royal to sign the Magna Carta. Other royalty appear in some research in other lines of this family tree.
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Asa Faulkner
Asa Faulkner was an entrepreneur in early Tennessee. He built a cotton factory in 1846 and became one of the leading manufacturers in the state by making "Faulkner jeans." Later, he served in the Tennessee House and Senate.