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barocca
06-05-2005, 08:19
Research on the Ukita has panned out at this time

any help appreciated

same rules as the Ryuzoji research thread,

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I need 40+ total for Kings/Heirs
The Kings/Heirs do need to be Ukita names - but other names (like Hachirou Naoie ) will become Retainers


what i am hunting down are dates of birth for all (IF POSSIBLE),
other sons/ancestors of Ukita
ALT names - other names person was known by

Retainers - famous or ordinary,
ALT names - other names person was known by

any comments about exceptional leaders/heirs/retainers - even inept ones
we dont need comments on all of them,
just a few comments for Famous Kings section of names file
and a few comments for Heroes


If you have a list of names, but it does not have date of birth, maybe it only has when they were daimyo - or leader of their clans, orr when they fought in battle, etc etc
that will do me fine,



here's what i have so far
Home Province
Bizen

Kojima Takanori (Founder)
(decended from Miyaki family)

Ukita Takanori

Ukita Muneie
Ukita Munie (alt)
Ukita Hisaie (son of Muneie)

Ukita Yoshie d.1534 (son of hisaie)
Ukita Yoshiie (alt)

Ukita Okiie d.1536 (son of yoshie)


Ukita Naoie 1530-1582 (son of Okiie)
Hachirou Naoie (alt)

Ukita Haruie (son of Okiie)
Ukita Hauie (alt)

Ukita Tadaie (son of Okiie)

Ukita Hideie 1572-1655 (son of Naoie??)
Ukita Hidiie (alt)
Hachirou Hideie (alt)

Ukita Motoie (artist) (G-grandson of Toshiie)

Ukita Hidetaka (GG-grandson of Toshiie)

Ukita Hachirou (alt of ??)

title held
Dewa
Izumi
Kawachi
Bizen



Cheers,
B.

Zanderpants
06-13-2005, 08:16
I'm doing research into Ukita, all I've got thus far is yes, Hideie is the son of Naoie, and Naoie was a vassal of Urakami Munekage until Munekage executed his father. So the Ukita clan wasn't of much influence until then. I know the work's already done, and I don't wanna come in and just say everything needs to be re-done, but perhaps the Ukita aren't a good choice for the starting date? Also, Hideie lived until the age of 90, so he died in 1662. The most famous retainer of the Ukita was Akashi Morishige (?-1618), he was the daimyo of Okayama prefecture (Bitchu, Bizen and Mimasaka provinces). He fought at Sekigahara against Kuroda Nagamasa and later fought during the summer and winter campaigns of Osaka.

The search continues........