The generations from King David, of Judah and Israel to Allan Andrews:

David, King of Judah and Israel

Solomon, King of Judah and Israel

Rehobam, King of Judah

Abijam, King of Judah

Asa, King of Judah

Jehoshaphat, King of Judah

Jehrom, King of Judah

Ahaziah, King of Judah

Uzziah, King of Judah

Jotham, King of Judah

Ahaz, King of Judah

Hezekiah, King of Judah

Manasseh, King of Judah

Amon, King of Judah

Joshiah, King of Judah

Jeconiah, King of Judah

Sheatiel of Judah

Zerubabbel of Judah

Abid

Eliakim

Azor

Zadok

Achim

Eliud

Eleazar

Mattah

Jacob, a son:

Joseph ben Jacob and St. Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, a son:

St. James ben Joseph (elder brother of Christ), “The Just”, died 62 AD, a son:

Josephes, Bishop of Saraz, leader of the Arian Christian faith, a son:

King Aminadab, leader of an Arian Kingdom following James’ form of faith, a son:

King Castellas,a king of Arian Gauls, a son:

King Manael, a king of Arian Gauls, a son:

King Titurel, a king of Arian Gauls,a son:

King Anfortas (Boaz), king of Arian Gauls, a son:

King Frimutel (Fortmund), king of Arian Gauls, a daughter:

Argotta, daughter of King Fortmund (descendent of St James, St Joseph, and St. Mary, practicing the non-orthodox , Arian South French version of Christianity), married King Pharamond (Faramund) of the Franks, a son:

King Clodio of the Franks (d. 415) and Basina of Thuringia, a son:

Moroveus of the Franks, a son:

King Meroveus of the Franks and Chlodeswintha, a son:

King Childeric I of the Franks, a son:

King Clovis I, the Great, King of the Franks (466 – 511), in 486, with the aid of other Salian kings, he defeated Sygarius and conquered his territory, ten years later, he crushed the Alamanni, creating a Frankish Kingdom including much of modern France and Holland. He made his fight against the Arian kings of Gaul into a holy war. He adopted a Catholic version of Christian Faith and took a Catholic wife,St. Clothilde (a niece of the Burgundian King), a son:

King Chlothar(the Frankish Kingdom had been divided among the sons of Clovis, but Chlothar reunited it into a single kingdom onece again) and Ingonde, a son:

King Chilperc I and Fredegunde, a son:

King Chlothaire and Berthetrude, a son:

King Dagobert I and Berthilde, a son:

King Clovis II of the Franks and Saint Balthilde, a son:

Theodoric III (654 – 691), Regent, married Clotilde des Francs Ripuarires, a daughter:

Princess Bertha married Martin, Count of Laon, a daughter:

Bertrada II of Laon, “Broadfoot”, married King Pepin III, of the Franks, Pepin defeated the Neustrians at Testry in 687 and reunited the whole Frankish realm into a single kingdom, a son:

Charlemange, King of the Franks, Holy Roman Emperor, a son:

Louis I, “The Pious,” crowned Holy Roman Emperor by his father, a daughter:

Adelaide Roman and Robert.a son:

Robert I, Capet and Beatrix de Vermandois, a son:

Hugh Magnus Capet and Andeliza, a daughter:

Edith Capet and Rainer de Hainant, a daughter:

Beatix de Hainant and Ebles de Roucy, a daughter:

Alice Isabelle de Rocy and Hildoun IV Montdidier, a daughter:

Margaret Countess de Montidier of Picardie, France, and Hugh de Clermont, a daughter:

Adeliza de Clermant and Gilbert Fitz Richard De Claire, First Earl of Pembroke, Son of Richard Fitz G de Claire, First Earl of Tonbridge, a daughter:

Agnes de Claire of Tonbridge, Kent, and Geoffery, Lord Sackness, de Saint Leger (Geoffrey fought with Richard I, King of England, in the Crusades and was present at the siege of Acre in 1187), a son:

Reginald de Saint Leger of Wartling, Sussex, (1115) and Helsende d’ Eu, a son:

Thomas Saint Leger (1144 -1174) and Hidesent, a son:

Ralph Saint Leger of Ulcombe, Kent, (1170 -1220), a son:

Ralph Saint Ledger, of Ulcombe Kent, II, a son:

John Saint Ledger, of Ulcombe, Kent, (1222 – 1255), a son:

Ralph Saint Ledger of Ulcombe, Kent, (1248 – 1290), one of the signers of the Magna Charta, a son:

Ralph Saint Ledger of Ulcombe Kent, (1274 – 1308) and Joan, a son:

Bartholomew Saint Ledger of Ulcombe, Kent, and Anabella, a son:

Ralph G.L. Saint Ledger of Ulcombe, Kent, (1326 – 1359) and Joan Savage, a son:

Arnold Saint Ledger of Ulcombe Kent (1352 -1399) and Joan Cherleton, a son:

Sir Arnold Saint Ledger (1378 -1395) and Joane De Luxembourg, a son:

John Saint Ledger and Margery Donnet, a daughter:

Florence Saint Leger and John Brockman (1442 -1500), a son:

William Brockman (1475 – 1525), a son:

Henry Brockman (1508 – 1573) and Thomasina R Chilton, a son:

John Brockman, a son:

William Brockman (1575 – 1635), son:

Henry Brockman (1647 – 1667) and Rebecca Salmon, a son:

Samuel Brockman (1690 -1766), born 1690, Maryland, and Mary Madison, son:

John Brockman, born 1715, Orange, VA, and Mary Collins, a daughter:

Elizabeth Brockman, born 1749, Orange, VA and Robert Thompson, a son:

Elijah Thompson, born 1768, Virginia, and Dorothy Thornton, a son:

Morris Thompson, born in 1803, in Kentucky, and Sarah Timberman, a son:

Jonathan Stout Thompson, born in Indiana, and Elizabeth Hudson, a son:

James Monroe Thompson, born 1857, and Mary DeElla Means, a son:

Hugh Monroe Thompson and Mary LucretiaLingenfelter, a daughter:

Jean Thompson and Ralph B. Andrews, two sons:

Allan Ralph Andrews and Stephen Charles Andrews:

Stephen Charles Andrews, a son: Stephen Roy Andrews.