Seth
According to the Book of Genesis, Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old (according to the Masoretic Text),[1] or 230 years old (according to the Septuagint).
Ref: wikipediaEnos
According to Genesis, Seth was 105 years old when Enos was born (but the Septuagint version gives 205 years). According to Seder Olam Rabbah, based on Jewish reckoning, he was born in AM 235. According to the Septuagint, it was in AM 435.
Ref: wikipediaCainan
Kenan fathered Mahalalel when he was seventy. Other sons and daughters were born to Kenan before he died at 910 years of age.
Ref: wikipediaMahalaleel
According to the Book of Genesis 5:12-17, he lived 895 years, placing him eighth in the records for the unusually long lifespans for the antediluvian patriarchs.
Ref: wikipediaJared
Sixth-generation descendant of Adam and Eve. His primary history is recounted in Genesis 5:18–20
Ref: wikipediaMethuselah
Known as the "world's longest lived man" Said to have died at the age of 969.
Ref: wikipediaLamech
Father of Noah
Ref: Genesis 5:28-31Noah
When Noah was five hundred years old, he became the father of Shem, Ham and Japheth (Genesis 5:32).
Ref: Genesis 5-9 wikipediaThe Great Flood
Ref: The Book of Genesis Chapters 6-9; Epic of Gilgamesh
Japheth
ancestor of the peoples of the Aegean Sea, Anatolia, and elsewhere (Hunt 1990, p. 430.)
Ref: wikipediaGomer
Josephus placed Gomer and the "Gomerites" in Anatolian Galatia: "For Gomer founded those whom the Greeks now call Galatians, but were then called Gomerites."[4] Galatia in fact takes its name from the ancient Gauls (Celts) who settled there. However, the later Christian writer Hippolytus of Rome in c. 234 assigned Gomer as the ancestor of the Cappadocians, neighbours of the Galatians.[5] Jerome (c. 390) and Isidore of Seville (c. 600) followed Josephus' identification of Gomer with the Galatians, Gauls and Celts.
Ref: wikipediaRichaith Scot aka Riphath
August Wilhelm Knobel proposed that Riphath begat the Celtic peoples, who according to Plutarch had crossed from the Riphaean Mountains while en route to Northern Europe.
Ref: wikipedia; Lebor Gabála Érenn; "Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers A.D. 500 to 1286" Alan Orr AndersonLebor Gabála Érenn
Literally "The Book of the Taking of Ireland", known in English as The Book of Invasions, is a collection of poems and prose narratives in the Irish language intended to be a history of Ireland and the Irish from the creation of the world to the Middle Ages. The following names are referenced as the lineage of the High Kings of Ireland.
Esrau
Israu
Jara
Aora
Haoith
Arthith
Abiur
Etheth
Mair
Rein
Boib
Thoe
Achnoman
Etheor
Lamin
Glonin
Eogan
Fenias Farsaid
Ref:Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers A.D. 500 to 1286, Alan Orr AndersonNiul
Goidel Glas
Eber Scot
Node
Aldoith
Erchatha
Deatha
Bratha
Bile
King of Galicia, an ancestor of the Gaels, the son of Breogan, and the father of Milesius.
ref: wikipediaMíl Espáine aka Milesius
ref: wikipedia
Tochomlod mac Miledh a hEspain i nErind ("The Progress of the Sons of Míl from Spain to Ireland"), ed. and tr. M.E. Dobbs (1937). "Tochomlad mac Miledh a hEspain i nErind: no Cath Tailten?". Études Celtiques. 2: 50–91.
The
Milesian Invasion of Ireland, ed. and tr. Hull, Vernam (1931–1933). "The Milesian Invasion of Ireland". ZCP. 19: 155–60.
Carey, John (1995). "Native Elements in Irish Pseudo-History". In Doris Edel (ed.). Cultural Identity
and Cultural Integration: Ireland and Europe in the Early Middle Ages. Dublin: Four Courts. pp. 45–60.
Érimón
One of the chieftains who took part in the Milesian invasion of Ireland, which conquered the island from the Tuatha Dé Danann, and one of the first Milesian High Kings.
ref: wikipediaFamily moves north.
Iair Ol-faith
Etheor
Faleg
Tigernach
Emboth
Sinreacha
Smirnai
Fiacha Labrainne
Angus Olmucaid
Omagaen
Rothechtaid
Demail
Dain
Sirna
Oilill Olechain
Nuada Fail
Aidan Glas
Eon Duf
Simon Brec
Bolgrach
Fiacha Tolgach
Duach Lodgreach
Eochaid Buadach
Ugaine Mor
Cobthach Cael Bregh
Meilge
Iretro
Conla
Oilill Cas-fiaclach
Eochaid Alt-lethan
Liethan
Lamcure
Firalmai
An-roth
Firrocht
Firalmai
Fir-cetharocht
Angus Tuirmech
Fiacha Fer-mara
Oilill Erann
Feradach
Forgo
Maine
Arandil
Roin
Before-Ther
Ther
Before-Sen
Sen
Degad
Iar
Oilill
Eogan
Eterscel
Conair Mor
In the Old Irish saga Togail Bruidne Dá Derga he is conceived when his mother is visited by an unknown man who flies in her skylight in the form of a bird, and is brought up as Eterscél's son.
ref: wikipedia; Toigail Bruidne Da DergaFind-mor
Daire Dorn-mor
Coirbre Crom-chenn
Lugaid Ildathach (Ui Eremoin)
ref: Sylvester O'Halloran, A general history of Ireland, Volume 10006 AD
6 years after the birth of Jesus Christ
Mogha Lamha
ref: Tóruigheacht Dhiarmuda Agus Gráinne, p. 89, Volume 2, By Society for the Preservation of the Irish LanguageConaire
Eochaid Riada
Fiacha Cathmhil
Eochaid Andoit
Achir Cirre Eoachaid (MacEchach)
Pedigree of the Scottish Kings, appended to version E of the Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland in Skene's Picts and Scots, pp. 133-134
0168 AD
Findacha Achir
Antiquitates Celto-Normannicae: Containing the "Chronicle of Man and the isles" appendix p: 145 by Stein pub: 1786
0192 AD
Cruitlinde MacFinn
0216 AD
Senchormac MacCruithluithe
0238 AD
Fedelmid Romach
0266 AD
Angus Buidnech
0325 AD
Fedelmid Aislingech
King of the Irish Dalriada
0322 AD
Angus Fith
0350 AD
Eochaid Muin-remor
Erc
Fergus Mor
Domangart
Gabhran Conran
Gabran The Treacherous, King of Dál Riata
Aidan Macgabrain
Eochaid Buide
Domnall Brecc
Domongart
King of Dalriada
Eochaid
Eochaid mac Eochaid
Áed Find
aka Ethafind, Áed the White, Aodh Hugh Fionn, Aodh Airgneach
Eochaid mac Áeda
Eochaid mac Áeda Find formerly MacÁeda Find
Alpin Dungal
Kenneth Cinaed mac Alpin
ref: Chronicles of the Picts, chronicles of the Scots, and other early memorials of Scottish history; SkenePrince Doungallas
Constantin
0900 AD
Gregor MacGregor
Eion “John” MacGregor
John MacGregor
Malcolm MacGregor
William Gillefealan MacGregor
John Eoin MacGregor
Duncan MacGregor
Gregor MacGregor
1220 AD
Gregor MacGregor
1250 AD
Malcolm MacGregor
Gregor MacGregor
Ian Cam MacGregor
Gregor Aluin MacGregor
Dougal Ciar MacGregor
Duncan MacGregor
Dougal MacGregor
Gregor MacGregor
Malcolm MacCulchere MacGregor
Gregor Dubh MacGregor
Malcolm Og MacGregor
Donald Glas Macgregor
Margaret MacGregor
Margaret, sister of Rob Roy MacGregor was married to John Leckie.
ref: Ancestral Line of Clark Chamberlain Gregg; Bartlett, J. GardnerFamily moves to North America
Late 1600s AD
Alexander Lackey
First of the Lakey family born in North America, born in Monocacy, Maryland Colony
1700 AD
Alexander Lakey
Prince George’s County, Maryland
1720 AD
Thomas Lakey
June 16, 1751 AD
Simon Lakey
Surrey County, NC
June 8, 1778 AD
First Lakey born after the formation of the United States of America.
Jacob Lakey
Surrey County, NC
Jan 30, 1802 AD
Lewis Lakey
Greene, Missouri
Jan 25, 1840 AD
Lakey family migrating west.
Lewis Keithly Lakey
Jun 5, 1873 AD
Ted Earl Lakey
Born in Council, Idaho. PVT 256 Ordinance BN, World War II, Army Serial #: 39827799, killed in a cave-in at the Conjecture mine, 10-Jan-1963 at age 54.
Aug 17, 1908 AD
Ronald Earl Lakey
Married Jamie Sexton in Nampa, Id. Move to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1978, two children: Jeremy & Ben Lakey
Apr 8, 1951 AD
Jeremy A Lakey, Sr.
Married Aubrey Owen in Tulsa, OK. Two children, Valerie & Jeremy Jr. Lakey
Sept 28, 1974