Ancestors of Ann Marbury


 

 

 

 

Generation One

 

1.  Ann1 Marbury (Francis, #2)[1] was born in 1591 at Alford, Lincolnshire, England. She married William Hutchinson on 9 Aug 1612 at Alford, Lincolnshire, England. She died in 1643 at by Indians, Westchester County, NY.

 

 

Generation Two

 

2.  Francis2 Marbury (William, #4) was baptized on 27 Oct 1555 at Church of Saint Pancras Sopher St., London, England. He was born on 27 Oct 1555 at Alfred, Lincolnshire, England. He married Bridget Dryden (see #3), daughter of John Dryden and Elizabeth Cope, in 1587. He died in 1611.

    

     Children of Francis2 Marbury and Bridget Dryden (see #3) were as follows:

               1.           i.     Ann1.

                           ii.     Catherine; born 1610; married Richard Scott 7 Jun 1632 at Berkhampstead, Hertford; died 2 May 1687 at Newport, RI.

  

3.  Bridget2 Dryden (John, #6) was born circa 1563. She married Francis Marbury (see #2), son of William Marbury and Agnes Lenton, in 1587. She died in Apr 1645 at England.

 

 

Generation Three

 

4.  William3 Marbury (Robert, #8) married Agnes Lenton (see #5), daughter of John Lenton. He was born in 1524 at Grisby, England. He died in 1581 at England.

     Children of William3 Marbury and Agnes Lenton (see #5) were as follows:

                            i.     Mary2.

                           ii.     Robert.

                          iii.     William.

                          iv.     Catherine.

                           v.     Edward.

                          vi.     Anne.

               2.       vii.     Francis.

5.  Agnes3 Lenton (John, #10) died at Grisby, Lincoln, England. She married William Marbury (see #4), son of Robert Marbury and Katherine Williamson. She was born in 1528 at Adwinkle, Northampton, England.

 

6.  John3 Dryden (David, #12) married Elizabeth Cope (see #7), daughter of John Cope and Bridget Raliegh. He was born at Cannons Ashby, England. He was buried at Ashby, Northamptonshire, England. He died on 3 Sep 1584 at England.

     Children of John3 Dryden and Elizabeth Cope (see #7) were:

               3.           i.     Bridget2.

7.  Elizabeth3 Cope (John, #14) married John Dryden (see #6), son of David Dryden and Elizabeth Nicholson. She died on 30 Sep 1584.

 

 

Generation Four

 

8.  Robert4 Marbury (William, #16) married Katherine Williamson (see #9), daughter of John Williamson and Jane Angevine. He was born circa 1490 at England. He died on 7 Aug 1545 at England.

     Children of Robert4 Marbury and Katherine Williamson (see #9) were:

               4.           i.     William3.

9.  Katherine4 Williamson (John, #18) married Robert Marbury (see #8), son of William Marbury and Anne Blount. She was born circa 1508 at England. She died on 11 Aug 1525 at England.

 

10.  John4 Lenton was born at Aldwinke, Northampton, England.

     Children of John4 Lenton and an unknown spouse were:

               5.          i.     Agnes3.

12.  David4 Dryden (William, #24) was born at Staffe Hill, Cumberland, England. He married Elizabeth Nicholson (see #13), daughter of Wi;lliam Nicholson.

     Children of David4 Dryden and Elizabeth Nicholson (see #13) were:

               6.           i.     John3.

13.  Elizabeth4 Nicholson (Wi;lliam, #26) was born at Staffe Hill, Cumberland, England. She married David Dryden (see #12), son of William Dryden.

 

14.  John4 Cope (William, #28) was born at Heale, Northampton, Cannons Abby, England. He married Bridget Raliegh (see #15), daughter of Edward Raliegh and Anne Chamberlain. He died on 22 Jan 1558.

     Children of John4 Cope and Bridget Raliegh (see #15) were:

               7.           i.     Elizabeth3.

15.  Bridget4 Raliegh (Edward, #30) married John Cope (see #14), son of William Cope and Jane Spencer.

 

 

Generation Five

 

16.  William5 Marbury (John, #32) married Anne Blount (see #17), daughter of Thomas Blount and Agnes Hawley. He was born circa 1448 at England. He died before 1 Oct 1508 at England.

     Children of William5 Marbury and Anne Blount (see #17) were:

               8.           i.     Robert4.

17.  Anne5 Blount (Thomas, #34) married William Marbury (see #16), son of John Marbury and Eleanor (--?--). She was born in 1453 at England. She died on 20 Nov 1537 at England.

 

18.  John5 Williamson (Alexander, #36) married Jane Angevine (see #19), daughter of Michael Angevine and Joan Towthby. He died on 24 Mar 1512 at England.

     Children of John5 Williamson and Jane Angevine (see #19) were:

               9.           i.     Katherine4.

19.  Jane5 Angevine (Michael, #38) married John Williamson (see #18), son of Alexander Williamson and Alice (--?--).

 

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     24.  William5 Dryden. Reference: 1212. Reference: 1219. Reference: 1220.

     Children of William5 Dryden and an unknown spouse were:

             12.           i.     David4.

26.  Wi;lliam5 Nicholson was born at Staffe Hill, Cumberland, England.

     Children of Wi;lliam5 Nicholson and an unknown spouse were:

             13.           i.     Elizabeth4.

28.  William5 Cope (Alexander, #56) married Jane Spencer (see #29).

     Children of William5 Cope and Jane Spencer (see #29) were:

             14.           i.     John4.

29.  Jane5 Spencer married William Cope (see #28), son of Alexander Cope.

 

30.  Edward5 Raliegh (Edward, #60) married Anne Chamberlain (see #31), daughter of Richard Chamberlain and Sybil FOWLER. He was born circa 1470 at Barnsnourough, Warwickshire, England. He died circa 1517.

     Children of Edward5 Raliegh and Anne Chamberlain (see #31) were:

             15.           i.     Bridget4.

31.  Anne5 Chamberlain (Richard, #62) was born at Sherbourne, Oxfordshire, England. She married Edward Raliegh (see #30), son of Edward Raliegh and Margaret Verney. She married Ralph Fulshurst. She died circa 1530.

 

 

Generation Six

 

32.  John6 Marbury married Eleanor (--?--) (see #33). He died in 1460 at England.

     Children of John6 Marbury and Eleanor (--?--) (see #33) were:

             16.           i.     William5.

33.  Eleanor6 (--?--) married John Marbury (see #32).

 

34.  Thomas6 Blount (Walter, #68) married Agnes Hawley (see #35), daughter of John Hawley. He was born circa 1420 at England. He died in 1468 at England.

     Children of Thomas6 Blount and Agnes Hawley (see #35) were:

             17.           i.     Anne5.

35.  Agnes6 Hawley (John, #70) married Thomas Blount (see #34), son of Walter Blount and Helen Bryon.

 

36.  Alexander6 Williamson was born at Winceby, Lincolnshire, England. He married Alice (--?--) (see #37). He died before 22 May 1503.

     Children of Alexander6 Williamson and Alice (--?--) (see #37) were:

             18.           i.     John5.

37.  Alice6 (--?--) married Alexander Williamson (see #36).

 

38.  Michael6 Angevine was born at England. He married Joan Towthby (see #39). He died on 20 Mar 1521 at England.

     Children of Michael6 Angevine and Joan Towthby (see #39) were:

             19.           i.     Jane5.

39.  Joan6 Towthby married Michael Angevine (see #38).

 

56.  Alexander6 Cope (William, #112) was born at Grimbsy, Northamptonshire, England.

     Children of Alexander6 Cope and an unknown spouse were:

             28.           i.     William5.

60.  Edward6 Raliegh (William, #120) was born circa 1441 at Farnborough, Warwickshire, England. He married Margaret Verney (see #61), daughter of Ralph Verney, in 1467 at England.

     Children of Edward6 Raliegh and Margaret Verney (see #61) were:

             30.           i.     Edward5.

61.  Margaret6 Verney (Ralph, #122) married Edward Raliegh (see #60), son of William Raliegh and Elizabeth Grene, in 1467 at England.

 

62.  Richard6 Chamberlain (Richard, #124) was born at Sherbourne Castle, Oxfordshire, England. He married Sybil FOWLER (see #63), daughter of Richard FOWLER and Joan Danvers. He died on 28 Aug 1497.

     Children of Richard6 Chamberlain and Sybil FOWLER (see #63) were:

             31.           i.     Anne5.

63.  Sybil6 FOWLER (Richard, #126) married Richard Chamberlain (see #62), son of Richard Chamberlain and Margaret Knyvet. She died in 1525.

 

 

Generation Seven

 

68.  Walter7 Blount (Thomas, #136) married Helen Bryon (see #69), daughter of John Bryon and Margaret Booth.

     Children of Walter7 Blount and Helen Bryon (see #69) were:

             34.           i.     Thomas6.

69.  Helen7 Bryon (John, #138) married Walter Blount (see #68), son of Thomas Blount and Margaret Gresely.

 

70.  John7 Hawley (Thomas, #140) was born at Girsby, Burgh-on-Bain, Lincolnshire, England.

     Children of John7 Hawley and an unknown spouse were:

             35.           i.     Agnes6.

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     112.  William7 Cope (John, #224). Reference: 1216. Reference: 1223. Reference: 1224.

     Children of William7 Cope and an unknown spouse were:

             56.           i.     Alexander6.

120.  William7 Raliegh was born circa 1420 at Farnborough, Warwickshire, England. He married Elizabeth Grene (see #121), daughter of Thomas Grene and Phillippa Ferrerrs, circa 1440.

     Children of William7 Raliegh and Elizabeth Grene (see #121) were:

             60.           i.     Edward6.

121.  Elizabeth7 Grene (Thomas, #242) married William Raliegh (see #120) circa 1440.

 

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     122.  Ralph7 Verney was also known as Sir. Reference: 5224. He was (an unknown value) at Lord Mayor of London. Reference: 5210.

     Children of Ralph7 Verney and an unknown spouse were:

             61.           i.     Margaret6.

124.  Richard7 Chamberlain (Richard, #248) married Margaret Knyvet (see #125), daughter of John Knyvet and Elizabeth DeClifton. He was born circa 1392 at Tilsworth, Bedfordshire, England. He died in 1438.

     Children of Richard7 Chamberlain and Margaret Knyvet (see #125) were:

             62.           i.     Richard6.

125.  Margaret7 Knyvet (John, #250) married Richard Chamberlain (see #124), son of Richard Chamberlain and Margaret Loveyne. She died in 1458.

 

126.  Richard7 FOWLER was born at Sherbourne, Oxfordshire, England. He married Joan Danvers (see #127). He died in 1477.

     He was (an unknown value) at Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

     Children of Richard7 FOWLER and Joan Danvers (see #127) were:

             63.           i.     Sybil6.

127.  Joan7 Danvers married Richard FOWLER (see #126). She died in 1505.

 

 

Generation Eight

 

136.  Thomas8 Blount (Walter, #272) married Margaret Gresely (see #137), daughter of Thomas Gresely.

     Children of Thomas8 Blount and Margaret Gresely (see #137) were:

             68.           i.     Walter7.

137.  Margaret8 Gresely (Thomas, #274) married Thomas Blount (see #136), son of Walter Blount and Dona Sanchis De Ayala.

 

138.  John8 Bryon (Pichard, #276) was born at Clayton, Lancashire, England. He married Margaret Booth (see #139), daughter of John Booth.

     He was also known as Sir.:.

     Children of John8 Bryon and Margaret Booth (see #139) were:

             69.           i.     Helen7.

139.  Margaret8 Booth (John, #278) married John Bryon (see #138), son of Sir Pichard Bryon and Joan De Colewick.

 

140.  Thomas8 Hawley (William, #280) was born at Girsby, Lincolnshire, England. He married Margaret (--?--) (see #141). He died after 1396 at England.

     Children of Thomas8 Hawley and Margaret (--?--) (see #141) were:

             70.           i.     John7.

141.  Margaret8 (--?--) married Thomas Hawley (see #140), son of Sir William Hawley.

 

224.  John8 Cope married Elizabeth Newentham (see #225), daughter of John Newentham. He was born circa 1355 at England. He died in 1415 at England.

     Children of John8 Cope and Elizabeth Newentham (see #225) were:

           112.           i.     William7.

225.  Elizabeth8 Newentham (John, #450) married John Cope (see #224).

 

242.  Thomas8 Grene (Thomas, #484) died at Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, England. He married Phillippa Ferrerrs (see #243), daughter of Sir Robert Ferrerrs and Margaret LeDespenser. He was born on 10 Feb 1399 at Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, England.

     Children of Thomas8 Grene and Phillippa Ferrerrs (see #243) were:

           121.           i.     Elizabeth7.

243.  Phillippa8 Ferrerrs (Robert, #486) died at Greene Norton, Boughton, England. She married Thomas Grene (see #242), son of Sir Thomas Grene and Mary Talbot.

 

248.  Richard8 Chamberlain was born at England. He married Margaret Loveyne (see #249). He died in 1396 at England.

     Children of Richard8 Chamberlain and Margaret Loveyne (see #249) were:

           124.           i.     Richard7.

249.  Margaret8 Loveyne married Richard Chamberlain (see #248).

 

250.  John8 Knyvet (John, #500) married Elizabeth DeClifton (see #251), daughter of Lord Constantine DeClifton. He died in 1446.

     Children of John8 Knyvet and Elizabeth DeClifton (see #251) were:

           125.           i.     Margaret7.

251.  Elizabeth8 DeClifton (Constantine, #502) married John Knyvet (see #250), son of John Knyvet Esq and Joan Botetourt. She was born circa 1392.

 

 

Generation Nine

 

272.  Walter9 Blount (John Le Blount, #544) married Dona Sanchis De Ayala (see #273), daughter of Senor Fernan Perez De Ayala and Doria Alveria Alvarez De Zavallos. He was born circa 1348. He died on 22 Jan 1403 at Battle of Shrewsbury, England.

     Children of Walter9 Blount and Dona Sanchis De Ayala (see #273) were:

           136.           i.     Thomas8.

273.  Dona Sanchis9 De Ayala (Fernan, #546) was born at Spain. She married Walter Blount (see #272), son of Sir John Le Blount and Eleanor Beauchamp. She died in 1418.

 

274.  Thomas9 Gresely was born at Derbyshire, England.

     Children of Thomas9 Gresely and an unknown spouse were:

           137.           i.     Margaret8.

276.  Sir Pichard9 Bryon (James, #552) married Joan De Colewick (see #277), daughter of William De Colewick and Joan Peche. He died in 1398 at England.

     Children of Sir Pichard9 Bryon and Joan De Colewick (see #277) were:

           138.           i.     John8.

277.  Joan9 De Colewick (William, #554) was born at Colewick, Nottinghanmshire, England. She married Sir Pichard Bryon (see #276), son of Sir James Bryon and Elizabeth Bernake.

 

278.  John9 Booth was born at Barton, England.

     Children of John9 Booth and an unknown spouse were:

           139.           i.     Margaret8.

280.  Sir William9 Hawley (William, #560) died before 3 Nov 1387 at Bayonne, Gascony, France.

     Children of Sir William9 Hawley and an unknown spouse were:

           140.           i.     Thomas8.

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     450.  John9 Newentham. Reference: 5205. Reference: 5219.

     Children of John9 Newentham and an unknown spouse were:

           225.           i.     Elizabeth8.

484.  Sir Thomas9 Grene married Mary Talbot (see #485), daughter of Richard Talbot and Ankarel LeStrange. He was born circa 1369 at Greens Norton, Northampton. He died on 14 Dec 1417.

     Children of Sir Thomas9 Grene and Mary Talbot (see #485) were:

           242.           i.     Thomas8.

485.  Mary9 Talbot (Richard, #970) married Sir Thomas Grene (see #484). She died on 14 Apr 1433 at Greens Norton, Northampton.

 

486.  Sir Robert9 Ferrerrs (John De Ferrerrs, #972) was born on 31 Oct 1357. He married Margaret LeDespenser (see #487), daughter of Sir Edward LeDespenser, after 1379. He died on 12 Mar 1412 at Merevale Abbey, England, at age 54.

     Children of Sir Robert9 Ferrerrs and Margaret LeDespenser (see #487) were:

           243.           i.     Phillippa8.

487.  Margaret9 LeDespenser (Edward, #974) married Sir Robert Ferrerrs (see #486), son of Sir John De Ferrerrs and Elizabeth De Stafford, after 1379. She died on 3 Nov 1415 at Merevale Abbey, England.

 

500.  John9 Knyvet Esq (John, #1000)[2] married Joan Botetourt (see #501), daughter of John Botetourt. He died in 1418.

     Children of John9 Knyvet Esq and Joan Botetourt (see #501) were:

           250.           i.     John8.

501.  Joan9 Botetourt (John, #1002) married John Knyvet Esq (see #500), son of John Knyvet Sir and Alianore (Eleanor) Basset.

 

502.  Lord Constantine9 DeClifton was born.[3]

     Children of Lord Constantine9 DeClifton and an unknown spouse were:

           251.           i.     Elizabeth8.

 

Generation Ten

 

544.  Sir John10 Le Blount (Walter, #1088) married Eleanor Beauchamp (see #545), daughter of John Beauchamp. He was born circa 1298 at Sodington, Worcestershire, England. He died in 1358 at England.

     Children of Sir John10 Le Blount and Eleanor Beauchamp (see #545) were:

           272.           i.     Walter9.

545.  Eleanor10 Beauchamp (John, #1090) married Sir John Le Blount (see #544), son of Sir Walter Le Blount and Joan De Sodington.

 

546.  Senor Fernan Perez10 De Ayala (Lopez, #1092) was born at Toledo, Spain.[4] He married Doria Alveria Alvarez De Zavallos (see #547). He died after 1375.

     Children of Senor Fernan Perez10 De Ayala and Doria Alveria Alvarez De Zavallos (see #547) were:

           273.           i.     Dona Sanchis9.

547.  Doria Alveria10 Alvarez De Zavallos was born at Spain. She died at Spain. She married Senor Fernan Perez De Ayala (see #546), son of Don Lopez De Ayala and Doria Sancha Fernandez Barroso.

 

552.  Sir James10 Bryon (Pichard De Bryon, #1104) married Elizabeth Bernake (see #553), daughter of William Bernake.

     Children of Sir James10 Bryon and Elizabeth Bernake (see #553) were:

           276.           i.     Sir Pichard9.

553.  Elizabeth10 Bernake (William, #1106) married Sir James Bryon (see #552), son of Sir Pichard De Bryon.

 

554.  William10 De Colewick was born at Colewick, Nottinghanmshire, England. He married Joan Peche (see #555), daughter of John Peche and Alice Hayward.

     Children of William10 De Colewick and Joan Peche (see #555) were:

           277.           i.     Joan9.

555.  Joan10 Peche (John, #1110) married William De Colewick (see #554).

 

560.  Sir William10 Hawley (Robert, #1120).

     Children of Sir William10 Hawley and an unknown spouse were:

           280.           i.     Sir William9.

970.  Richard10 Talbot (Gilbert, #1940) married Ankarel LeStrange (see #971), daughter of Lord John LeStrange and Mary Fitzlan. He was born circa 1361. He died on 7 Dec 1396 at London, England.

     Children of Richard10 Talbot and Ankarel LeStrange (see #971) were:

           485.           i.     Mary9.

971.  Ankarel10 LeStrange (John, #1942) married Richard Talbot (see #970), son of Lord Gilbert Talbot and Pernel Butler.

 

972.  Sir John10 De Ferrerrs (Robert, #1944) married Elizabeth De Stafford (see #973), daughter of Earl of Ralph De Stafford. He was born before 10 Aug 1331. He died on 3 Apr 1367 at Najera, England.

     Children of Sir John10 De Ferrerrs and Elizabeth De Stafford (see #973) were:

           486.           i.     Sir Robert9.

973.  Elizabeth10 De Stafford (Ralph, #1946) married Sir John De Ferrerrs (see #972), son of Sir Robert De Ferrerrs and Margaret (--?--). She died on 7 Aug 1375.

 

974.  Sir Edward10 LeDespenser.

     Children of Sir Edward10 LeDespenser and an unknown spouse were:

           487.           i.     Margaret9.

1000.  John10 Knyvet Sir married Alianore (Eleanor) Basset (see #1001), daughter of Lord Ralph Basset and Joan Sturdon. He died in 1381.

     Children of John10 Knyvet Sir and Alianore (Eleanor) Basset (see #1001) were:

           500.           i.     John9 Esq.

1001.  Alianore (Eleanor)10 Basset (Ralph, #2002) married John Knyvet Sir (see #1000). She died in 1388.

 

1002.  John10 Botetourt.

     Children of John10 Botetourt and an unknown spouse were:

           501.           i.     Joan9.

 

Generation Eleven

 

1088.  Sir Walter11 Le Blount (William, #2176) was born at Ocha, Worcestershire. He married Joan De Sodington (see #1089). He died in 1322.

     Children of Sir Walter11 Le Blount and Joan De Sodington (see #1089) were:

           544.           i.     Sir John10.

1089.  Joan11 De Sodington married Sir Walter Le Blount (see #1088), son of Sir William Le Blount and Isabel De Beauchamp.

 

1090.  John11 Beauchamp was born at Hache, Somerset, England.

     Children of John11 Beauchamp and an unknown spouse were:

           545.           i.     Eleanor10.

1092.  Don Lopez11 De Ayala (Sancho Lopez, #2184) was born at Toledo, Spain.[5] He died at Spain. He married Doria Sancha Fernandez Barroso (see #1093).

     Children of Don Lopez11 De Ayala and Doria Sancha Fernandez Barroso (see #1093) were:

           546.           i.     Senor Fernan Perez10.

1093.  Doria Sancha11 Fernandez Barroso was born at Spain. She died at Spain. She married Don Lopez De Ayala (see #1092), son of Sancho "El Matila" "El Moco" Lopez and Doria Aldonca De Velasco.

 

1104.  Sir Pichard11 De Bryon (John, #2208) was born.[6] He died after 1322.

     Children of Sir Pichard11 De Bryon and an unknown spouse were:

           552.           i.     Sir James10.

1106.  William11 Bernake.

     Children of William11 Bernake and an unknown spouse were:

           553.           i.     Elizabeth10.

1110.  John11 Peche[7] married Alice Hayward (see #1111), daughter of Knight William Hayward and Joan De Huntingfield.

     Children of John11 Peche and Alice Hayward (see #1111) were:

           555.           i.     Joan10.

1111.  Alice11 Hayward (William, #2222) married John Peche (see #1110).

 

1120.  Robert11 Hawley was born at Girsby Burgh on Bain, Lincolnshire, England. He married Joan (--?--) (see #1121). He died after 1309.

     Children of Robert11 Hawley and Joan (--?--) (see #1121) were:

           560.           i.     Sir William10.

1121.  Joan11 (--?--) married Robert Hawley (see #1120).

 

1940.  Lord Gilbert11 Talbot died on 24 Apr 1287. He was born circa 1332.[8] He married Pernel Butler (see #1941), daughter of James Butler and Alinor De Bohun, before 8 Sep 1352.

     Children of Lord Gilbert11 Talbot and Pernel Butler (see #1941) were:

           970.           i.     Richard10.

1941.  Pernel11 Butler (James, #3882) married Lord Gilbert Talbot (see #1940) before 8 Sep 1352. She died in 1368.

 

1942.  Lord John11 LeStrange married Mary Fitzlan (see #1943), daughter of Richard Fitzlan and Isabel Le Despenser. He was born circa 1332 at Blackmere.[9] He died on 12 May 1361.

     Children of Lord John11 LeStrange and Mary Fitzlan (see #1943) were:

           971.           i.     Ankarel10.

1943.  Mary11 Fitzlan (Richard, #3886) married Lord John LeStrange (see #1942). She died in 1361.

 

1944.  Sir Robert11 De Ferrerrs (John De Ferrers, #3888) married Margaret (--?--) (see #1945). He was born on 29 Mar 1309 at Chartley, England. He died on 28 Aug 1350 at age 41.

     Children of Sir Robert11 De Ferrerrs and Margaret (--?--) (see #1945) were:

           972.           i.     Sir John10.

1945.  Margaret11 (--?--) married Sir Robert De Ferrerrs (see #1944), son of John De Ferrers and Hawsie De Muscegros.

 

1946.  Earl of Ralph11 De Stafford.

     Children of Earl of Ralph11 De Stafford and an unknown spouse were:

           973.           i.     Elizabeth10.

2002.  Lord Ralph11 Basset (Richard, #4004) married Joan Sturdon (see #2003). He was born on 27 Aug 1300. He died before 4 May 1341.

     Children of Lord Ralph11 Basset and Joan Sturdon (see #2003) were:

         1001.           i.     Alianore (Eleanor)10.

2003.  Joan11 Sturdon was born at Winterbourne, Gloucester, England. She married Lord Ralph Basset (see #2002), son of Lord Richard Basset and Joan De Huntingfield.

 

 

Generation Twelve

 

2176.  Sir William12 Le Blount (Robert, #4352) married Isabel De Beauchamp (see #2177), daughter of William De Beauchamp and Maud Fitz John. He was born in 1270 at England. He died in 1315 at England.

     Children of Sir William12 Le Blount and Isabel De Beauchamp (see #2177) were:

         1088.           i.     Sir Walter11.

2177.  Isabel12 De Beauchamp (William, #4354) married Sir William Le Blount (see #2176), son of Robert Le Blount and Isabel Odinsels. She married Sir Hugh Le Despenser. She died in 1306.

 

2184.  Sancho "El Matila" "El Moco"12 Lopez (Pedro Lopez De Ayala, #4368) was born at Spain. He died at Spain. He married Doria Aldonca De Velasco (see #2185).

     Children of Sancho "El Matila" "El Moco"12 Lopez and Doria Aldonca De Velasco (see #2185) were:

         1092.           i.     Don Lopez11.

2185.  Doria Aldonca12 De Velasco was born at Spain. She died at Spain. She married Sancho "El Matila" "El Moco" Lopez (see #2184), son of Don Pedro Lopez De Ayala and Doria Elvria Sanchez.

 

2208.  Sir John12 De Bryon (John, #4416) was born.[10] He married Alice Banastre (see #2209). He died after 1313.

     Children of Sir John12 De Bryon and Alice Banastre (see #2209) were:

         1104.           i.     Sir Pichard11.

2209.  Alice12 Banastre married Sir John De Bryon (see #2208), son of Sir John De Bryon and Joan Thies. She died after 1313.

 

2222.  Knight William12 Hayward married Joan De Huntingfield (see #2223), daughter of Saier De Huntingfield.

     Children of Knight William12 Hayward and Joan De Huntingfield (see #2223) were:

         1111.           i.     Alice11.

2223.  Joan12 De Huntingfield (Saier, #4446) married Knight William Hayward (see #2222).

 

3882.  James12 Butler (Edmund, #7764) married Alinor De Bohun (see #3883), daughter of Earl Humphry De Bohun and Princess Elizabeth of Acre. He was born in 1305.[11] He died on 6 Jun 1337.

     Children of James12 Butler and Alinor De Bohun (see #3883) were:

         1941.           i.     Pernel11.

3883.  Alinor12 De Bohun (Humphry, #7766) married James Butler (see #3882), son of Edmund Butler and Joan Fitzthomas Fitzgerald. She was born in 1304. She died on 7 Oct 1363.

 

3886.  Richard12 Fitzlan (Edward, #7772) was born in 1313 at Arundel, Scotland.[12] He married Isabel Le Despenser (see #3887), daughter of Sir Hugh Le Despenser and Eleanor De Clare, in 1321. He died on 24 Jan 1375 at Arundel, Susex, Scotland.

     Children of Richard12 Fitzlan and Isabel Le Despenser (see #3887) were:

         1943.           i.     Mary11.

3887.  Isabel12 Le Despenser (Hugh, #7774) married Richard Fitzlan (see #3886), son of Edward Fitzlan and Alice De Warrenne, in 1321.

 

3888.  John12 De Ferrers (Robert, #7776) married Hawsie De Muscegros (see #3889), daughter of Robert De Muscegros and Agnes De Ferrers. He married Hawsie De Muscegros, daughter of Robert De Muscegros and Agnes De Ferrers. He was born on 20 Jun 1271 at Cardiff, Wales, England. He was born on 20 Jun 1271 at Ccardif, England. He died in 1312 at Gascony, England. He died in Sep 1312 at Gascony, England, at age 41.

     Children of John12 De Ferrers and Hawsie De Muscegros (see #3889) were as follows:

                            i.     Eleanor11; married Thomas De Lathom, son of Robert De Lathom and Katherine Knowsley; born circa 1300.

     She was also known as De Lathom. Reference: 4635. Reference: 4636. Reference: 4622.

         1944.          ii.     Sir Robert.

3889.  Hawsie12 De Muscegros (Robert, #7778) married John De Ferrers, son of Robert De Ferrers and Alianore De Bohun. She married John De Ferrers (see #3888), son of Robert De Ferrers and Alianore De Bohun. She was born on 21 Dec 1276.[13] She was born on 21 Dec 1276.

     She was also known as Lady Hawsie De Muscegros.

4004.  Lord Richard12 Basset married Joan De Huntingfield (see #4005), daughter of Sir Roger De Huntingfield and Joyce D'Engaine. He was born before 18 Aug 1314.

     Children of Lord Richard12 Basset and Joan De Huntingfield (see #4005) were:

         2002.           i.     Lord Ralph11.

4005.  Joan12 De Huntingfield (Roger, #8010) married Lord Richard Basset (see #4004).

 

 

Generation Thirteen

 

4352.  Robert13 Le Blount (Stephen, #8704) married Isabel Odinsels (see #4353). He died in 1288 at England.

     Children of Robert13 Le Blount and Isabel Odinsels (see #4353) were:

         2176.           i.     Sir William12.

4353.  Isabel13 Odinsels married Robert Le Blount (see #4352), son of Sir Stephen Le Blount and Marie Le Blount.

 

4354.  William13 De Beauchamp (William, #8708)[14] was born in 1237. He married Maud Fitz John (see #4355), daughter of John Fitzgeffory and Isabel Biogod, before 1270.

     Children of William13 De Beauchamp and Maud Fitz John (see #4355) were:

         2177.           i.     Isabel12.

4355.  Maud13 Fitz John (John Fitzgeffory, #8710) married William De Beauchamp (see #4354), son of William De Beauchamp and Isabel Maudit, before 1270. She died on 17 Apr 1301.

 

4368.  Don Pedro13 Lopez De Ayala (Lope Ruys, #8736) married Doria Elvria Sanchez (see #4369), daughter of Sancho Perez De Gamboa and Doria Andrea Se Mena. He died after 1253 at Spain.

     Children of Don Pedro13 Lopez De Ayala and Doria Elvria Sanchez (see #4369) were:

         2184.           i.     Sancho "El Matila" "El Moco"12.

4369.  Doria Elvria13 Sanchez (Sancho Perez De Gamboa, #8738) married Don Pedro Lopez De Ayala (see #4368), son of Don Lope "El Chico" Ruys and Doria Berenguela Gonzalez Giron.

 

4416.  Sir John13 De Bryon (Robert, #8832) married Joan Thies (see #4417), daughter of Baldwin Thies  / Teutnick. He died after 1279.

     Children of Sir John13 De Bryon and Joan Thies (see #4417) were:

         2208.           i.     Sir John12.

4417.  Joan13 Thies (Baldwin Thies  / Teutnick, #8834) married Sir John De Bryon (see #4416), son of Sir Robert De Bryon and Maud (--?--).

 

4446.  Saier13 De Huntingfield was born at South Stoke, England.

     Children of Saier13 De Huntingfield and an unknown spouse were:

         2223.           i.     Joan12.

7764.  Edmund13 Butler (Theobald, #15528) was born.[15] He married Joan Fitzthomas Fitzgerald (see #7765), daughter of Earl John Fitzthomas Fitzgerald. He died on 13 Sep 1321 at London, England.

     Children of Edmund13 Butler and Joan Fitzthomas Fitzgerald (see #7765) were:

         3882.           i.     James12.

7765.  Joan13 Fitzthomas Fitzgerald (John, #15530) married Edmund Butler (see #7764), son of Theobald Butler and Joan Fitzjohn.

 

7766.  Earl Humphry13 De Bohun (Humphry, #15532) was born circa 1276 at Pleshy Castle, Essex.[16] He married Princess Elizabeth of Acre (see #7767), daughter of King Edward I "Longshanks" (--?--) and Princess Eleanor of Castile, on 14 Nov 1302 at Westminister Abbey, London, England. He died on 16 Mar 1321 at Bouroughbridge, York, England.

     Children of Earl Humphry13 De Bohun and Princess Elizabeth of Acre (see #7767) were:

         3883.           i.     Alinor12.

7767.  Princess Elizabeth of13 Acre (Edward (--?--), #15534) was born in Aug 1282 at Rhuddlan Castle, Flint, Wales. She married Earl Humphry De Bohun (see #7766), son of Earl Humphry De Bohun and Maud De Fiennes, on 14 Nov 1302 at Westminister Abbey, London, England. She died on 5 May 1316 at Quinden, Essex, England, at age 33.

 

7772.  Edward13 Fitzlan (Richard, #15544)[17] was born on 1 May 1285 at Malborough Castle. He married Alice De Warrenne (see #7773), daughter of Sir William De Warrenne and Joan De Vere, in 1306. He died on 17 Nov 1325 at Hereford, England, at age 40.

     Children of Edward13 Fitzlan and Alice De Warrenne (see #7773) were:

         3886.           i.     Richard12.

7773.  Alice13 De Warrenne (William, #15546) married Edward Fitzlan (see #7772), son of Richard Fitzlan and Alice of Saluzzo, in 1306. She died before 23 May 1338.

 

7774.  Sir Hugh13 Le Despenser married Isabel De Beauchamp, daughter of William De Beauchamp and Maud Fitz John. He married Eleanor De Clare (see #7775), daughter of Gilbert (the Red Earl) De Clare and Joan of Arce, after 14 Jun 1306. He died on 24 Nov 1326.

     Children of Sir Hugh13 Le Despenser and Eleanor De Clare (see #7775) were:

         3887.           i.     Isabel12.

7775.  Eleanor13 De Clare (Gilbert, #15550) was born in Oct 1292. She married Sir Hugh Le Despenser (see #7774) after 14 Jun 1306. She died on 30 Jun 1337 at age 44.

 

7776.  Robert13 De Ferrers[18] married Alianore De Bohun (see #7777).

     He was also known as Sir 6th Earl of Derby. Reference: 4653. Reference: 4654. Reference: 4640.

     Children of Robert13 De Ferrers and Alianore De Bohun (see #7777) were:

         3888.           i.     John12.

7777.  Alianore13 De Bohun married Robert De Ferrers (see #7776).

 

7778.  Robert13 De Muscegros married Agnes De Ferrers (see #7779).

     Children of Robert13 De Muscegros and Agnes De Ferrers (see #7779) were:

         3889.           i.     Hawsie12.

7779.  Agnes13 De Ferrers married Robert De Muscegros (see #7778).

 

8010.  Sir Roger13 De Huntingfield (William, #16020) married Joyce D'Engaine (see #8011), daughter of John D'Engaine.

     Children of Sir Roger13 De Huntingfield and Joyce D'Engaine (see #8011) were:

         4005.           i.     Joan12.

8011.  Joyce13 D'Engaine (John, #16022) married Sir Roger De Huntingfield (see #8010), son of Sir William De Huntingfield and Emma De Grey. She was born circa 1312 at Laxton, Northampton, England.

 

 

Generation Fourteen

 

8704.  Sir Stephen14 Le Blount (Gilbert, #17408) married Marie Le Blount (see #8705), daughter of William Le Blount.

     Children of Sir Stephen14 Le Blount and Marie Le Blount (see #8705) were:

         4352.           i.     Robert13.

8705.  Marie14 Le Blount (William, #17410) married Sir Stephen Le Blount (see #8704), son of Sir Gilbert (Hubert) Le Blount and Agnes De L'Isle (De Insula).

 

8708.  William14 De Beauchamp (Walcheline, #17416) married Isabel Maudit (see #8709), daughter of William Maudit and Alice De Newburg, circa 1245. He died in 1268.

     Children of William14 De Beauchamp and Isabel Maudit (see #8709) were:

         4354.           i.     William13.

8709.  Isabel14 Maudit (William, #17418) was born circa 1214. She was born circa 1214.[19] She was born circa 1214.[20] She married William De Beauchamp (see #8708), son of Walcheline De Beauchamp and Joane (Isabel) De Mortimer, circa 1245. She married William de Beauchamp in 1245.[21] She married William de Beauchamp in 1245.[22] She died before 1268.[23] She died before 1268. She died before 1268.[24]

     She was also known as Isabel Mauduit.[25] She was also known as Isabel Mauduit.[26] She Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A. She Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

 

8710.  John14 Fitzgeffory (Geoffrey Fitzpiers, #17420) was born.[27] He married Isabel Biogod (see #8711), daughter of Hugh Biogod and Maud Marshall. He died in Nov 1258.

     Children of John14 Fitzgeffory and Isabel Biogod (see #8711) were as follows:

       15529.           i.     Joan13.

         4355.          ii.     Maud.

8711.  Isabel14 Biogod (Hugh, #17422) married John Fitzgeffory (see #8710), son of Geoffrey Fitzpiers and Evine De Clare.

 

8736.  Don Lope "El Chico"14 Ruys (Lopez Diaz De Haro, #17472) married Doria Berenguela Gonzalez Giron (see #8737), daughter of Don Pedro Valaz De Guevara and Doria Maria De Salzedo.

     Children of Don Lope "El Chico"14 Ruys and Doria Berenguela Gonzalez Giron (see #8737) were:

         4368.           i.     Don Pedro13.

8737.  Doria Berenguela14 Gonzalez Giron (Pedro Valaz De Guevara, #17474) was born at Spain. She died at Spain. She married Don Lope "El Chico" Ruys (see #8736), son of Lopez Diaz De Haro and Doria Urroco Alfonsa.

 

8738.  Sancho14 Perez De Gamboa was born at Spain. He died at Spain. He married Doria Andrea Se Mena (see #8739).

     Children of Sancho14 Perez De Gamboa and Doria Andrea Se Mena (see #8739) were:

         4369.           i.     Doria Elvria13.

8739.  Doria Andrea14 Se Mena was born at Spain. She married Sancho Perez De Gamboa (see #8738).

 

8832.  Sir Robert14 De Bryon (Robert, #17664) was born.[28] He married Maud (--?--) (see #8833).

     Children of Sir Robert14 De Bryon and Maud (--?--) (see #8833) were:

         4416.           i.     Sir John13.

8833.  Maud14 (--?--) married Sir Robert De Bryon (see #8832), son of Robert De Bryon and Cecila Clayton.

 

8834.  Baldwin14 Thies  / Teutnick.

     Children of Baldwin14 Thies  / Teutnick and an unknown spouse were:

         4417.           i.     Joan13.

15528.  Theobald14 Butler was born circa 1242. He married Joan Fitzjohn (see #15529), daughter of John Fitzgeffory and Isabel Biogod, before 1268. He died on 26 Dec 1285.

     Children of Theobald14 Butler and Joan Fitzjohn (see #15529) were:

         7764.           i.     Edmund13.

15529.  Joan14 Fitzjohn (John Fitzgeffory, #8710) married Theobald Butler (see #15528) before 1268. She died in 1303.

 

15530.  Earl John14 Fitzthomas Fitzgerald was born.[29]

     Children of Earl John14 Fitzthomas Fitzgerald and an unknown spouse were:

         7765.           i.     Joan13.

15532.  Earl Humphry14 De Bohun (Humphrey, #31064) married Maud De Fiennes (see #15533), daughter of Enguerrand De Fiennes. He was born circa 1249.[30] He died on 31 Dec 1298 at Pleshy Castle, England.

     Children of Earl Humphry14 De Bohun and Maud De Fiennes (see #15533) were:

         7766.           i.     Earl Humphry13.

15533.  Maud14 De Fiennes (Enguerrand, #31066) married Earl Humphry De Bohun (see #15532), son of Sir Humphrey De Bohun and Eleanor De Braose. She died before 1298 at Walden, Essex, England.

 

15534.  King Edward I "Longshanks"14 (--?--) (Henry, #31068) was born on 17 Jun 1239 at Westminister   London, England. He married Princess Eleanor of Castile (see #15535), daughter of King Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon and Countess Johanna Ponthieu, on 18 Oct 1254 at Abbey of Los Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain. He died on 7 Jul 1307 at Bush on the Sands, Cumberland, England, at age 68.

     Children of King Edward I "Longshanks"14 (--?--) and Princess Eleanor of Castile (see #15535) were as follows:

       15551.           i.     Joan of13.

         7767.          ii.     Princess Elizabeth of.

15535.  Princess Eleanor of14 Castile (Ferdinand Castile and Leon, #31070) was buried at Westminster Abbey.[31] She was buried at Westminster Abbey.[32] She was born circa 1244 at Castile, Spain.[33] She was born circa 1244 at Castile, Spain.[34] She was born circa 1244 at Castile, Spain.[35] She married Edward I Longshanks King of England on 18 Oct 1254 at Abbey of Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile.[36] She married King Edward I "Longshanks" (--?--) (see #15534), son of King Henry III (--?--) and Eleanor of Provence, on 18 Oct 1254 at Abbey of Los Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain. She married Edward I Longshanks King of England on 18 Oct 1254 at Abbey of Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile.[37] She died on 28 Nov 1290 at Herdeby, Lincolnshire.[38] She died on 28 Nov 1290 at Herdeby, Lincolnshire.[39] She died on 29 Nov 1290 at Gerdeby, Lincolnshire, Spaaain.

     She was also known as Eleanor of Castile.[40] She was also known as Eleanor of Castile.[41] She Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A. She Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

 

15544.  Richard14 Fitzlan (John, #31088) married Alice of Saluzzo (see #15545). He died in 1302.

     Children of Richard14 Fitzlan and Alice of Saluzzo (see #15545) were:

         7772.           i.     Edward13.

15545.  Alice of14 Saluzzo married Richard Fitzlan (see #15544), son of John Fitzlan and Isabella Mortimer.

 

15546.  Sir William14 De Warrenne married Joan De Vere (see #15547), daughter of Robert De Vere and Alice De Sanford. He died on 15 Dec 1285.

     Children of Sir William14 De Warrenne and Joan De Vere (see #15547) were:

         7773.           i.     Alice13.

15547.  Joan14 De Vere (Robert, #31094) married Sir William De Warrenne (see #15546).

 

15550.  Gilbert (the Red Earl)14 De Clare (Richard, #31100) was born on 2 Sep 1243. He married Joan of Arce (see #15551), daughter of King Edward I "Longshanks" (--?--) and Princess Eleanor of Castile, after 30 Apr 1290. He died on 12 Dec 1295 at Monmouth Castle at age 52.

     Children of Gilbert (the Red Earl)14 De Clare and Joan of Arce (see #15551) were:

         7775.           i.     Eleanor13.

15551.  Joan of14 Arce (Edward (--?--), #15534) was born in 1272 at Arce, Palastine. She married Gilbert (the Red Earl) De Clare (see #15550), son of Richard De Clare and Maud De Lacy, after 30 Apr 1290. She died on 23 Apr 1307.

 

16020.  Sir William14 De Huntingfield (Roger, #32040) married Emma De Grey (see #16021), daughter of Sir John De Grey. He was born on 24 Aug 1237 at Huntingfield, Suffolk, England. He died before 2 Aug 1290.

     Children of Sir William14 De Huntingfield and Emma De Grey (see #16021) were:

         8010.           i.     Sir Roger13.

16021.  Emma14 De Grey (John, #32042) married Sir William De Huntingfield (see #16020), son of Sir Roger De Huntingfield and Joan Horbrugg. She died in 1264.

 

16022.  John14 D'Engaine was born at Laxton, Northampton, England.

     Children of John14 D'Engaine and an unknown spouse were:

         8011.           i.     Joyce13.

 

Generation Fifteen

 

17408.  Sir Gilbert (Hubert)15 Le Blount (William, #34816)[42] married Agnes De L'Isle (De Insula) (see #17409). He died after 1173.

     Children of Sir Gilbert (Hubert)15 Le Blount and Agnes De L'Isle (De Insula) (see #17409) were:

         8704.           i.     Sir Stephen14.

17409.  Agnes15 De L'Isle (De Insula) married Sir Gilbert (Hubert) Le Blount (see #17408), son of William Le Blount and Sarah De Monchensi / Monchampes. She died after 1198 at England.

 

17410.  William15 Le Blount was born at Saxingham, Norfolk, England.

     Children of William15 Le Blount and an unknown spouse were:

         8705.           i.     Marie14.

17416.  Walcheline15 De Beauchamp (Walter, #34832) married Joane (Isabel) De Mortimer (see #17417), daughter of Roger De Mortimer and Millicent De Ferrieres, in 1212. He died on 14 Apr 1236.

     Children of Walcheline15 De Beauchamp and Joane (Isabel) De Mortimer (see #17417) were:

         8708.           i.     William14.

17417.  Joane (Isabel)15 De Mortimer (Roger, #34834) was born circa 1194. She married Walcheline De Beauchamp (see #17416), son of Walter De Beauchamp, in 1212. She died in 1268.

 

17418.  William15 Maudit (Robert, #34836) was born circa 1186. He married Alice De Newburg (see #17419), daughter of Earl Waleran of Warick and Alice De Harcourt, circa 1211. He died in Apr 1257.

     Children of William15 Maudit and Alice De Newburg (see #17419) were:

         8709.           i.     Isabel14.

17419.  Alice15 De Newburg (Waleran Warick, #34838) was born in 1196. She married William Maudit (see #17418), son of Robert Maudit and Elizabeth Basset, circa 1211. She died before 1263.

 

17420.  Geoffrey15 Fitzpiers[43] married an unknown person BEF. 25 JAN 1183 84.[44] He was buried at Shouldham Priory.[45] He married Evine De Clare (see #17421), daughter of Roger De Clare and Maud St Hilaire, circa 1162. He was born circa 1162.[46] He was born circa 1162. He married Eveline de Clare, daughter of Roger de Clare and Maud St Hilaire, after 1197. He died on 14 Oct 1213. He died on 14 Oct 1213.[47]

     He was also known as Geoffrey Fitzpiers.[48],[49] He Chief Justice of England and Sheriff of Shropshire (1207). He Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

     Children of Geoffrey15 Fitzpiers and Evine De Clare (see #17421) were:

         8710.           i.     John14.

17421.  Evine15 De Clare (Roger, #34842) married Geoffrey Fitzpiers (see #17420) circa 1162. She was born in 1172. She died in 1225.

 

17422.  Hugh15 Biogod (Roger, #34844) was born.[50] He married Maud Marshall (see #17423), daughter of Sir William Marshall and Isabel De Clare. He married Joan De Stuteville, daughter of Nicholas De Stuteville and Devorguilla of Galloway. He died in Feb 1224.

     Children of Hugh15 Biogod and Maud Marshall (see #17423) were:

         8711.           i.     Isabel14.

17423.  Maud15 Marshall (William, #34846) married Hugh Biogod (see #17422), son of Roger Biogod and Isabel de Warrenne.

 

17472.  Lopez15 Diaz De Haro (Diego Lopez De Haro, #34944) was born.[51] He married Doria Urroco Alfonsa (see #17473), daughter of King (--?--) Alfonsa of Spain.

     Children of Lopez15 Diaz De Haro and Doria Urroco Alfonsa (see #17473) were:

         8736.           i.     Don Lope "El Chico"14.

17473.  Doria Urroco15 Alfonsa ((--?--), #34946) was born at Leon, Spain. She married Lopez Diaz De Haro (see #17472), son of Diego Lopez De Haro.

 

17474.  Don Pedro15 Valaz De Guevara married Doria Maria De Salzedo (see #17475).

     Children of Don Pedro15 Valaz De Guevara and Doria Maria De Salzedo (see #17475) were:

         8737.           i.     Doria Berenguela14.

17475.  Doria Maria15 De Salzedo married Don Pedro Valaz De Guevara (see #17474). She died after 1328 at Spain.

 

17664.  Robert15 De Bryon (Roger De Buron, #35328) married Cecila Clayton (see #17665), daughter of Richard Clayton.

     Children of Robert15 De Bryon and Cecila Clayton (see #17665) were:

         8832.           i.     Sir Robert14.

17665.  Cecila15 Clayton (Richard, #35330) married Robert De Bryon (see #17664), son of Roger De Buron and Nichola De Verdun.

 

31058  .  John15 Fitzgeffory (Geoffrey Fitzpiers, #17420) (see #8710  ).

 

31059  .  Isabel15 Biogod (Hugh, #17422) (see #8711  ).

 

31064.  Sir Humphrey15 De Bohun (Humphrey, #62128) married Eleanor De Braose (see #31065), daughter of William De Braose. He died on 27 Oct 1265 at Beeslon Castle, Chester, England.

     Children of Sir Humphrey15 De Bohun and Eleanor De Braose (see #31065) were:

       15532.           i.     Earl Humphry14.

31065.  Eleanor15 De Braose (William, #62130) married Sir Humphrey De Bohun (see #31064), son of Sir Humphrey De Bohun and Maud De Lusignan.

 

31066.  Enguerrand15 De Fiennes.

     Children of Enguerrand15 De Fiennes and an unknown spouse were:

       15533.           i.     Maud14.

31068.  King Henry III15 (--?--) (John Lacklan, #62136) was born on 1 Oct 1207 at Winchester, Hampshire.[52] He married Eleanor of Provence (see #31069), daughter of Raymond of Provence, on 4 Jan 1236 at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. He died on 16 Nov 1272 at Westminister at age 65.

     Children of King Henry III15 (--?--) and Eleanor of Provence (see #31069) were:

       15534.           i.     King Edward I "Longshanks"14.

31069.  Eleanor of15 Provence (Raymond, #62138) was born circa 1217 at Aix-en-Provence. She married King Henry III (--?--) (see #31068), son of King John Lacklan and Isabella of Agouleme, on 4 Jan 1236 at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. She died on 24 Jun 1291 at Amesbury, Spain.

 

31070.  King Ferdinand III of15 Castile and Leon (Alfonso Leon, #62140) was born in 1199. He married Countess Johanna Ponthieu (see #31071) in 1237 at Burgos. He died on 30 May 1252 at Seville, Spain.

     Children of King Ferdinand III of15 Castile and Leon and Countess Johanna Ponthieu (see #31071) were:

       15535.           i.     Princess Eleanor of14.

31071.  Countess Johanna15 Ponthieu married King Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon (see #31070), son of King Alfonso IX of Leon and Berengaria of Castile, in 1237 at Burgos.

 

31088.  John15 Fitzlan married Isabella Mortimer (see #31089). He died in 1272.

     Children of John15 Fitzlan and Isabella Mortimer (see #31089) were:

       15544.           i.     Richard14.

31089.  Isabella15 Mortimer married John Fitzlan (see #31088).

 

31094.  Robert15 De Vere (Hugh, #62188) married Alice De Sanford (see #31095) before 25 Jan 1237. He was born circa 1240.

     Children of Robert15 De Vere and Alice De Sanford (see #31095) were:

       15547.           i.     Joan14.

31095.  Alice15 De Sanford was born at Hertshire. She married Robert De Vere (see #31094), son of Hugh De Vere and Hawsie De Quincy, before 25 Jan 1237. She died on 7 Sep 1317.

 

31100.  Richard15 De Clare was born on 4 Aug 1222.[53] He married Maud De Lacy (see #31101) before 25 Jan 1237. He died on 15 Jul 1262 at age 39.

     Children of Richard15 De Clare and Maud De Lacy (see #31101) were:

       15550.           i.     Gilbert (the Red Earl)14.

31101.  Maud15 De Lacy married Richard De Clare (see #31100) before 25 Jan 1237. She died before 10 Mar 1288.

 

31102  .  King Edward I "Longshanks"15 (--?--) (Henry, #31068) (see #15534  ).

 

31103  .  Princess Eleanor of15 Castile (Ferdinand Castile and Leon, #31070) (see #15535  ).

 

32040.  Sir Roger15 De Huntingfield (William, #64080) married Joan Horbrugg (see #32041), daughter of William Horbrugg. He died before 10 Jul 1257.

     Children of Sir Roger15 De Huntingfield and Joan Horbrugg (see #32041) were:

       16020.           i.     Sir William14.

32041.  Joan15 Horbrugg (William, #64082) married Sir Roger De Huntingfield (see #32040), son of William De Huntingfield and Isabel (--?--). She died before 7 Sep 1297.

 

32042.  Sir John15 De Grey was born at Shirland, Derby, England. He died before 7 Sep 1297.

     Children of Sir John15 De Grey and an unknown spouse were:

       16021.           i.     Emma14.

 

Generation Sixteen

 

34816.  William16 Le Blount (Gilbert, #69632)[54] married Sarah De Monchensi / Monchampes (see #34817), daughter of Hubert De Monchensi / Monchampes.

     Children of William16 Le Blount and Sarah De Monchensi / Monchampes (see #34817) were:

       17408.           i.     Sir Gilbert (Hubert)15.

34817.  Sarah16 De Monchensi / Monchampes (Hubert, #69634) married William Le Blount (see #34816), son of Gilbert Le Blount and Alicia De ColeKirke.

 

34832.  Walter16 De Beauchamp (William, #69664) died in 1235.

     Children of Walter16 De Beauchamp and an unknown spouse were:

       17416.           i.     Walcheline15.

34834.  Roger16 De Mortimer (Hugh, #69668) was born circa 1155. He married Millicent De Ferrieres (see #34835), daughter of William De Ferrieres and Sybil De Braose, circa 1155. He died on 24 Jun 1214.

     Children of Roger16 De Mortimer and Millicent De Ferrieres (see #34835) were:

       17417.           i.     Joane (Isabel)15.

34835.  Millicent16 De Ferrieres (William, #69670) married Roger De Mortimer (see #34834), son of Hugh De Mortimer and Maud De Machines, circa 1155.

 

34836.  Robert16 Maudit (William, #69672) married Elizabeth Basset (see #34837), daughter of Thurston Basset. He was born in 1172. He died in Jun 1222.

     Children of Robert16 Maudit and Elizabeth Basset (see #34837) were:

       17418.           i.     William15.

34837.  Elizabeth16 Basset (Thurston, #69674) married Robert Maudit (see #34836), son of William Maudit and Isabel St Liz.

 

34838.  Earl Waleran of16 Warick (Roger De Beaumont, #69676) married Alice De Harcourt (see #34839). He was born circa 1140. He died before 12 Oct 1304.

     Children of Earl Waleran of16 Warick and Alice De Harcourt (see #34839) were:

       17419.           i.     Alice15.

34839.  Alice16 De Harcourt married Earl Waleran of Warick (see #34838), son of Roger De Beaumont and Gundred De Warrenne. She died after Sep 1212.

 

34842.  Roger16 De Clare (Richard, #69684) married Maud St Hilaire (see #34843), daughter of James St Hilaire and Aveline (--?--). He was born in 1116. He died in 1173.

     Children of Roger16 De Clare and Maud St Hilaire (see #34843) were:

       17421.           i.     Evine15.

34843.  Maud16 St Hilaire (James, #69686) married Roger De Clare (see #34842), son of Richard De Clare and Alice De Machines. She married William III (Le Breton) D'Aubigny, son of William (the Strong0 D'Aubigny and Adeliza Brabant of Louvain. She was buried at Priory of Great Carbrooke, Norfolk.[55] She was born in 1132.[56] She married Roger de Clare, son of Richard de Clare and Alice de Meschines, circa 1153.[57] She married William D'Aubigny after 1173.[58] She died on 24 Dec 1193 at Norfolk.[59] She died in 1195.

     She Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

 

34844.  Roger16 Biogod (Hugh Bigod, #69688) was born circa 1150.[60] He was born circa 1150.[61] He was born circa 1150.[62] He married Isabel de Warrenne (see #34845), daughter of Hameline Plantagenet and Isabell de Warrenne, circa 1185. He married Isabel de Warrenne, daughter of Hameline Plantagenet and Isabell de Warrenne, circa 1185.[63] He died before 2 Aug 1221 at Thetford, Norfolk.[64] He died before 2 Aug 1221 at Thetford, Norfolk.[65] He died before Aug 1226.

     He was also known as 2nd Earl of Norfolk. He was also known as Roger Bigod.[66],[67],[68] He was also known as Roger Bigod.[69],[70],[71] He was also known as 2nd Earl of Norfolk. He Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A. He Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

     Children of Roger16 Biogod and Isabel de Warrenne (see #34845) were as follows:

                            i.     Thomas15.

                           ii.     Mary[72].

                          iii.     Alice[73],[74].

                          iv.     Alice[75],[76] 

v.William[77]                          

                          vi.     Mary[78]

vi.      Thomas[79]                    

vii.    viii.  William[80]

       17422.         ix.     Hugh.

                           x.     Hugh;[81] born circa 1186;[82] married an unknown person before 1207;[83] married an unknown person before 1207;[84] died between 18 Feb 1224 and 1225;[85] died between 18 Feb 1224 and 1225.[86]

     He was also known as Hugh Bigod.[87] He was also known as 3rd Earl of Norfolk.

                          xi.     Margery;[88] married an unknown person circa 1193;[89] married an unknown person circa 1193;[90] born circa 1194;[91] born circa 1194;[92] died 31 Mar 1237;[93] died 31 Mar 1237.[94]

 

34845.  Isabel16 de Warrenne (Hameline Plantagenet, #69690) was born circa 1154.[95] She was born circa 1154. She was born circa 1154.[96] She was born circa 1154.[97] She married Roger Biogod (see #34844), son of Hugh Bigod and Juliana de Vere, circa 1185. She married Roger Biogod, son of Hugh Bigod and Juliana de Vere, circa 1185.[98] She married Roger Biogod, son of Hugh Bigod and Juliana de Vere, circa 1185.[99] She married an unknown person circa 1185.[100]

 

34846.  Sir William16 Marshall (John, #69692)[101] was born.[102] He was buried at Temple Church, London, England. He married Isabel De Clare (see #34847), daughter of Richard De Clare and Aoife (Eve) Macmurchada, in 1199 at London, England. He died on 14 May 1219 at Caversham, England.

     Children of Sir William16 Marshall and Isabel De Clare (see #34847) were:

       17423.           i.     Maud15.

34847.  Isabel16 De Clare (Richard, #69694) was born.[103] She married Sir William Marshall (see #34846), son of John Marshall and Sybil de Salisbury, in 1199 at London, England. She died in 1220.

 

34944.  Diego16 Lopez De Haro (Sancho Garcia  Salzedo, #69888) died in 1214 at Spain.

     Children of Diego16 Lopez De Haro and an unknown spouse were:

       17472.           i.     Lopez15.

34946.  King (--?--)16 Alfonsa of Spain.

     Children of King (--?--)16 Alfonsa of Spain and an unknown spouse were:

       17473.           i.     Doria Urroco15.

35328.  Roger16 De Buron (Hugh, #70656) married Nichola De Verdun (see #35329).

     Children of Roger16 De Buron and Nichola De Verdun (see #35329) were:

       17664.           i.     Robert15.

35329.  Nichola16 De Verdun married Roger De Buron (see #35328), son of Hugh De Buron.

 

35330.  Richard16 Clayton was born at Clayton, Langcastershire, England.

     Children of Richard16 Clayton and an unknown spouse were:

       17665.           i.     Cecila15.

62116  .  Geoffrey16 Fitzpiers (see #17420  ).

 

62117  .  Evine16 De Clare (Roger, #34842) (see #17421  ).

 

62118  .  Hugh16 Biogod (Roger, #34844) (see #17422  ).

 

62119  .  Maud16 Marshall (William, #34846) (see #17423  ).

 

62128.  Sir Humphrey16 De Bohun (Henry, #124256) died 24 sep[ 1275. He was born.[104] He married Maud De Lusignan (see #62129).

     Children of Sir Humphrey16 De Bohun and Maud De Lusignan (see #62129) were:

       31064.           i.     Sir Humphrey15.

62129.  Maud16 De Lusignan married Sir Humphrey De Bohun (see #62128), son of Sir Henry De Bohun and Countess Maud Fitzpiers. She died on 14 Aug 1241.

 

62130.  William16 De Braose was born.[105]

     Children of William16 De Braose and an unknown spouse were:

       31065.           i.     Eleanor15.

62136.  King John16 Lacklan (Henry (--?--), #124272) was born on 24 Dec 1166 at Oxfoud, Oxforfshire, England.[106] He married Isabella of Agouleme (see #62137), daughter of Aymer "Tallifer" De Valence and Alice De Courtney, on 24 Aug 1200 at Bordeaux, France. He died on 19 Oct 1216 at Newark, Nnottingham, England, at age 49.

     Children of King John16 Lacklan and Isabella of Agouleme (see #62137) were:

       31068.           i.     King Henry III15.

62137.  Isabella of16 Agouleme (Aymer De Valence, #124274) was born in 1188 at Angouleme, France. She married King John Lacklan (see #62136), son of King Henry II (--?--) and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, on 24 Aug 1200 at Bordeaux, France. She died on 31 May 1246 at Fontrevault, France.

 

62138.  Raymond of16 Provence was born.[107]

     Children of Raymond of16 Provence and an unknown spouse were:

       31069.           i.     Eleanor of15.

62140.  King Alfonso IX of16 Leon (Fernando, #124280) married Berengaria of Castile (see #62141), daughter of King Alfonso VIII ( the Good) of Castile and Eleanor of England. He was born in 1166.[108] He died in 1229.

     Children of King Alfonso IX of16 Leon and Berengaria of Castile (see #62141) were:

       31070.           i.     King Ferdinand III of15.

62141.  Berengaria of16 Castile (Alfonso, #124282) married King Alfonso IX of Leon (see #62140), son of King Fernando II of Leon and Urraca of Portugal. She died in 1244.

 

62188.  Hugh16 De Vere (Robert, #124376) married Hawsie De Quincy (see #62189), daughter of Saher De Quincy and Margaet De Beaumont. He was born in 1210. He died in Dec 1263.

     Children of Hugh16 De Vere and Hawsie De Quincy (see #62189) were:

       31094.           i.     Robert15.

62189.  Hawsie16 De Quincy (Saher, #124378) married Hugh De Vere (see #62188), son of Robert De Vere and Isabel De Bolbec.

 

62204  .  King Henry III16 (--?--) (John Lacklan, #62136) (see #31068  ).

 

62205  .  Eleanor of16 Provence (Raymond, #62138) (see #31069  ).

 

62206  .  King Ferdinand III of16 Castile and Leon (Alfonso Leon, #62140) (see #31070  ).

 

62207  .  Countess Johanna16 Ponthieu (see #31071  ).

 

64080.  William16 De Huntingfield was born.[109] He married Isabel (--?--) (see #64081). He died in 1220.

     Children of William16 De Huntingfield and Isabel (--?--) (see #64081) were:

       32040.           i.     Sir Roger15.

64081.  Isabel16 (--?--) married William De Huntingfield (see #64080).

 

64082.  William16 Horbrugg.

     Children of William16 Horbrugg and an unknown spouse were:

       32041.           i.     Joan15.

 

Generation Seventeen

 

69632.  Gilbert17 Le Blount (Robert, #139264)[110] married Alicia De ColeKirke (see #69633).

     Children of Gilbert17 Le Blount and Alicia De ColeKirke (see #69633) were:

       34816.           i.     William16.

69633.  Alicia17 De ColeKirke married Gilbert Le Blount (see #69632), son of Robert Le Blount and Gundred De Ferrer.

 

69634.  Hubert17 De Monchensi / Monchampes.[111]

     Children of Hubert17 De Monchensi / Monchampes and an unknown spouse were:

       34817.           i.     Sarah16.

69664.  William17 De Beauchamp (William, #139328) was born circa 1161. He married Joan Walerie (see #69665), daughter of Sir Thomas Walerie, circa 1191. He died circa 1197.

     Children of William17 De Beauchamp and Joan Walerie (see #69665) were:

       34832.           i.     Walter16.

69665.  Joan17 Walerie (Thomas, #139330) married William De Beauchamp (see #69664), son of William De Beauchamp and Maud de  Braose, circa 1191.

 

69668.  Hugh17 De Mortimer (Ralph, #139336) married Maud De Machines (see #69669), daughter of William De Machines and Cecily De Rumilly. He was born in 1108. He died in 1185.

     Children of Hugh17 De Mortimer and Maud De Machines (see #69669) were:

       34834.           i.     Roger16.

69669.  Maud17 De Machines (William, #139338) married Hugh De Mortimer (see #69668), son of Ralph De Mortimer and Millicent (--?--).

 

69670.  William17 De Ferrieres (Robert, #139340)[112] married Sybil De Braose (see #69671), daughter of William De Braose and Bertha of Gloucester. He died before 21 Oct 1190 at Siege of Stephen, Acre, Palestine.

     Children of William17 De Ferrieres and Sybil De Braose (see #69671) were:

       34835.           i.     Millicent16.

69671.  Sybil17 De Braose (William, #139342) married William De Ferrieres (see #69670), son of Robert De Ferrieres and Margaret Peverell. She was born circa 1157. She died after 5 Feb 1226.

 

69672.  William17 Maudit was born circa 1126. He married Isabel St Liz (see #69673), daughter of Simon St Liz, circa 1160. He died circa 1170.

     Children of William17 Maudit and Isabel St Liz (see #69673) were:

       34836.           i.     Robert16.

69673.  Isabel17 St Liz (Simon, #139346) was born circa 1130. She married William Maudit (see #69672) circa 1160.

 

69674.  Thurston17 Basset was born circa 1156.

     Children of Thurston17 Basset and an unknown spouse were:

       34837.           i.     Elizabeth16.

69676.  Roger17 De Beaumont (Henry, #139352) married Gundred De Warrenne (see #69677), daughter of William De Warrenne and Isabel De Vermandois. He was born in 1102. He died on 12 Jun 1153.

     Children of Roger17 De Beaumont and Gundred De Warrenne (see #69677) were:

       34838.           i.     Earl Waleran of16.

69677.  Gundred17 De Warrenne (William, #139354) married Roger De Beaumont (see #69676), son of Henry De Beaumont and Margaret De Peche. She was born circa 1120. She died after 1166.

 

69684.  Richard17 De Clare (Gilbert, #139368)[113] married Alice De Machines, daughter of Randulf De Meschines and Countess Lucy of Chester. He was born in 1130.[114] He was born on 15 Apr 1136. He married Aoife (Eve) Macmurchada (see #69695), daughter of Diarmait Macmurchada and Mor (--?--), circa 26 Aug 1171 at Waterford, Ireland. He died on 20 Apr 1176.

     He was also known as Richard De Clare.

     Children of Richard17 De Clare and Alice De Machines (see #69685) were:

       34842.           i.     Roger16.

69685.  Alice17 De Machines (Randulf De Meschines, #139370) married Richard De Clare (see #69684), son of Sir Gilbert De Clare and Isabel Elizabeth De Beaumont.

 

69686.  James17 St Hilaire (Richard, #139372) married Aveline (--?--) (see #69687). He was born in 1107. He died circa 1154.

     Children of James17 St Hilaire and Aveline (--?--) (see #69687) were:

       34843.           i.     Maud16.

69687.  Aveline17 (--?--) married James St Hilaire (see #69686), son of Richard (Hasculfe) St Hilaire. She was born in 1112.

 

69688.  Hugh17 Bigod (Roger, #139376)[115] died in 1177 at the Holy Land.[116]

     He was also known as Earl of Norfolk.

     Children of Hugh17 Bigod and Juliana de Vere (see #69689) were:

       34844.           i.     Roger16.

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     69689.  Juliana de17 Vere (Alberic, #139378)[117] Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

 

69690.  Hameline17 Plantagenet (Geoffrey, #139380)[118] was buried at Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex.[119] He was buried at Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex.[120] He was born circa 1135.[121] He married Isabell de Warrenne (see #69691), daughter of William de Warrenne Earl of Surrey and Adela Talvace, circa 1135. He was born circa 1135.[122] He married Isabell de Warrenne, daughter of William de Warrenne Earl of Surrey and Adela Talvace, in Apr 1164.[123] He married Isabell de Warrenne, daughter of William de Warrenne Earl of Surrey and Adela Talvace, in Apr 1164.[124] He died on 7 May 1202.[125] He died on 7 May 1202.[126]

     He was also known as Hameline Plantagenet.[127]

     Children of Hameline17 Plantagenet and Isabell de Warrenne (see #69691) were as follows:

                            i.     Adela de16

                           ii.     Maud de[128]

                          iii.     Adela de[129]

                         iv. Maud de[130]

v.         Margaret de[131] Source

 vi. Margaret de[132]

       34845.       vii.     Isabel.

                        viii.     William Plantagenet de;[133] born 1166;[134] born 1166;[135] married an unknown person before 13 Oct 1225;[136] married an unknown person before 13 Oct 1225;[137] died 27 May 1240;[138] died 27 May 1240.[139]

69691.  Isabell de17 Warrenne (William, #139382)[140] was buried at Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex.[141] She was buried at Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex.[142] She married Hameline Plantagenet (see #69690), son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet and Adelaide de Angers, circa 1135. She was born circa 1136.[143] She married William Count of Boulogne circa 1149.[144] She married Hameline Plantagenet, son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet and Adelaide de Angers, in Apr 1164.[145] She married Hameline Plantagenet, son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet and Adelaide de Angers, in Apr 1164.[146] She died in 1199. She died on 13 Jul 1199.[147] She died on 13 Jul 1199.[148]

    

69692.  John17 Marshall[149] married Sybil de Salisbury (see #69693), daughter of Walter de Salisbury. He married Sibyl of Salisbury, daughter of Walter of Salisbury.

     Children of John17 Marshall and Sybil de Salisbury (see #69693) were:

       34846.           i.     Sir William16.

69693.  Sybil17 de Salisbury (Walter, #139386) married John Marshall (see #69692).

 

69694.  Richard17 De Clare (Gilbert, #139368)[150] married Alice De Machines, daughter of Randulf De Meschines and Countess Lucy of Chester. He was born in 1130.[151] He was born on 15 Apr 1136. He married Aoife (Eve) Macmurchada (see #69695), daughter of Diarmait Macmurchada and Mor (--?--), circa 26 Aug 1171 at Waterford, Ireland. He died on 20 Apr 1176.

     He was also known as Richard De Clare.

     Children of Richard17 De Clare and Aoife (Eve) Macmurchada (see #69695) were:

       34847.           i.     Isabel16.

69695.  Aoife (Eve)17 Macmurchada (Diarmait, #139390) married Richard De Clare (see #69684), son of Sir Gilbert De Clare and Isabel Elizabeth De Beaumont, circa 26 Aug 1171 at Waterford, Ireland.

 

69888.  Don Sancho17 Garcia  Salzedo (Garcia De  Salzedo, #139776) was born.[152] He married Doria Maria Iniquez De Piedrola (see #69889). He died in 1195.

     Children of Don Sancho17 Garcia  Salzedo and Doria Maria Iniquez De Piedrola (see #69889) were:

       34944.           i.     Diego16.

69889.  Doria Maria17 Iniquez De Piedrola married Don Sancho Garcia  Salzedo (see #69888), son of Garcia De  Salzedo and Doria Alberta Sanz.

 

70656.  Hugh17 De Buron (Humphrey, #141312) was born.[153]

     Children of Hugh17 De Buron and an unknown spouse were:

       35328.           i.     Roger16.

124234  .  Roger17 De Clare (Richard, #69684) (see #34842  ).

 

124235  .  Maud17 St Hilaire (James, #69686) (see #34843  ).

 

124236  .  Roger17 Biogod (Hugh Bigod, #69688) (see #34844  ).

 

124237  .  Isabel17 de Warrenne (Hameline Plantagenet, #69690) (see #34845  ).

 

124238  .  Sir William17 Marshall (John, #69692) (see #34846  ).

 

124239  .  Isabel17 De Clare (Richard, #69694) (see #34847  ).

 

124256.  Sir Henry17 De Bohun (Humphrey, #248512) married Countess Maud Fitzpiers (see #124257), daughter of Geoffry Fitzpiers. He was born in 1176.[154] He died on 1 Jun 1220.

     Children of Sir Henry17 De Bohun and Countess Maud Fitzpiers (see #124257) were:

       62128.           i.     Sir Humphrey16.

124257.  Countess Maud17 Fitzpiers (Geoffry, #248514) married Sir Henry De Bohun (see #124256), son of Humphrey De Bohun and Countess Margaret De Huntingdon. She died on 29 Aug 1236.

 

124272.  King Henry II17 (--?--) (Geoffry Anjou, #248544)[155] was born on 5 Mar 1132 at Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He married Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine (see #124273), daughter of William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of Aquitaine and Anor / Eleanor Chatellerault, on 18 May 1152. He died on 6 Jul 1189 at Chinin, Indre-en-Loire, Ill, at age 57.

     Children of King Henry II17 (--?--) and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine (see #124273) were as follows:

     124283.           i.     Eleanor of16.

       62136.          ii.     King John.

124273.  Duchess Eleanor of17 Aquitaine (William, #248546) was born in 1132 at Bordeaux, France. She married King Henry II (--?--) (see #124272), son of Geoffry V of Anjou and Princess of England Matilda (Maud) (--?--), on 18 May 1152. She died on 26 Jun 1202 at Mirebelle Castle, France.

 

124274.  Aymer "Tallifer"17 De Valence (William Angouleme, #248548) was born.[156] He married Alice De Courtney (see #124275), daughter of Peter of France (--?--) and Elizabeth De Courtney. He died in 1218.

     Children of Aymer "Tallifer"17 De Valence and Alice De Courtney (see #124275) were:

       62137.           i.     Isabella of16.

124275.  Alice17 De Courtney (Peter (--?--), #248550) married Aymer "Tallifer" De Valence (see #124274), son of Count William IV of Angouleme and Marguerite De Turenne.

 

124280.  King Fernando II of17 Leon (Alfonso Castile and Leon, #248560) was born.[157] He married Urraca of Portugal (see #124281), daughter of King Alfonso I of Portugal and Maud (Matilda) of Savoy, in 1160. He died in 1188.

     Children of King Fernando II of17 Leon and Urraca of Portugal (see #124281) were:

       62140.           i.     King Alfonso IX of16.

124281.  Urraca of17 Portugal (Alfonso, #248562) married King Fernando II of Leon (see #124280), son of King Alfonso VII Castile and Leon and Berenguellla of Barcelona, in 1160. She died in 1178.

 

124282.  King Alfonso VIII ( the Good) of17 Castile (Sancho, #248564) was born in 1155.[158] He married Eleanor of England (see #124283), daughter of King Henry II (--?--) and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, in 1169. He died in 1214.

     Children of King Alfonso VIII ( the Good) of17 Castile and Eleanor of England (see #124283) were:

       62141.           i.     Berengaria of16.

124283.  Eleanor of17 England (Henry (--?--), #124272) was born in 1161. She married King Alfonso VIII ( the Good) of Castile (see #124282), son of King Sancho III Castile and Blanche de Navarre, in 1169. She died in 1214.

 

124376.  Robert17 De Vere[159] married Isabel De Bolbec (see #124377), daughter of Walter De Bolbec. He was born in 1170. He died on 25 Oct 1221.

     Children of Robert17 De Vere and Isabel De Bolbec (see #124377) were:

       62188.           i.     Hugh16.

124377.  Isabel17 De Bolbec (Walter, #248754) was born at Buckinghamshire, England. She married Robert De Vere (see #124376). She died on 3 Nov 1245.

 

124378.  Saher17 De Quincy (Robert, #248756) was born circa 1155.[160] He married Margaet De Beaumont (see #124379), daughter of Robert De Beaumont and Pertronilla (Pernall) De Grndmesnil, before 1173. He died on 3 Nov 1219.

     Children of Saher17 De Quincy and Margaet De Beaumont (see #124379) were as follows:

       62189.           i.     Hawsie16.

                           ii.     Roger;[161] married Helen of Galloway, daughter of Alan of Galloway and daughter de Lacy, before 1173; died 28 Apr 1264.

124379.  Margaet17 De Beaumont (Robert, #248758) married Saher De Quincy (see #124378), son of Robert De Quincy and Orabella (--?--), before 1173. She died on 12 Jan 1234.

 

124408  .  King John17 Lacklan (Henry (--?--), #124272) (see #62136  ).

 

124409  .  Isabella of17 Agouleme (Aymer De Valence, #124274) (see #62137  ).

 

124410  .  Raymond of17 Provence (see #62138  ).

 

124412  .  King Alfonso IX of17 Leon (Fernando, #124280) (see #62140  ).

 

124413  .  Berengaria of17 Castile (Alfonso, #124282) (see #62141  ).

 

 

Generation Eighteen

 

139264.  Robert18 Le Blount was born at Normandy, France. He died at England. He married Gundred De Ferrer (see #139265), daughter of Henry De Ferrer.

     Children of Robert18 Le Blount and Gundred De Ferrer (see #139265) were:

       69632.           i.     Gilbert17.

139265.  Gundred18 De Ferrer (Henry, #278530) died at England. She married Robert Le Blount (see #139264).

 

139328.  William18 De Beauchamp (Walter, #278656)[162] married Maud de  Braose (see #139329), daughter of William de  Braose and Maud St Valerie, circa 1137. He was born in 1137. He died after 1169.

     Children of William18 De Beauchamp and Maud de  Braose (see #139329) were:

       69664.           i.     William17.

139329.  Maud18 de  Braose (William, #278658) married William De Beauchamp (see #139328), son of Walter De Beauchamp and Emmeline D'Abitot, circa 1137. She died in 1202.

 

139330.  Sir Thomas18 Walerie.

     Children of Sir Thomas18 Walerie and an unknown spouse were:

       69665.           i.     Joan17.

139336.  Ralph18 De Mortimer (Roger, #278672) married Millicent (--?--) (see #139337).

     Children of Ralph18 De Mortimer and Millicent (--?--) (see #139337) were:

       69668.           i.     Hugh17.

139337.  Millicent18 (--?--) married Ralph De Mortimer (see #139336), son of Roger De Mortimer.

 

139338.  William18 De Machines (Randulf De Meschines, #139370) married Cecily De Rumilly (see #139339), daughter of Robert De Rumilly. He was born circa 1100.

     Children of William18 De Machines and Cecily De Rumilly (see #139339) were:

       69669.           i.     Maud17.

139339.  Cecily18 De Rumilly (Robert, #278678) married William De Machines (see #139338), son of Randulf De Meschines and Countess Lucy of Chester. She was born circa 1100.

 

139340.  Robert18 De Ferrieres (Robert De Ferrers, #278680)[163] married Margaret Peverell (see #139341), daughter of William (the Younger) Peverell and Avice De Lancaster, circa 1090. He was born in 1090. He was buried in 1141 at Merevale Abbey, Warwickshire, Warickshire, England.

     Children of Robert18 De Ferrieres and Margaret Peverell (see #139341) were:

       69670.           i.     William17.

139341.  Margaret18 Peverell (William, #278682) married Robert De Ferrieres (see #139340), son of Sir Robert De Ferrers and Hawsie De Vitre, circa 1090.

 

139342.  William18 De Braose (Philio, #278684) was born in 1112. He married Bertha of Gloucester (see #139343), daughter of Miles De Pitres and Sybil De Neufmarche, circa 1150. He died circa 1192.

     Children of William18 De Braose and Bertha of Gloucester (see #139343) were as follows:

     278658.           i.     William17.

       69671.          ii.     Sybil.

139343.  Bertha of18 Gloucester (Miles De Pitres, #278686) was born in 1123. She married William De Braose (see #139342), son of Philio De Braose and Aenor Totenais, circa 1150.

 

139346.  Simon18 St Liz (Simon, #278692) was born after 1103. He died in Aug 1153.

     Children of Simon18 St Liz and an unknown spouse were:

       69673.           i.     Isabel17.

139352.  Henry18 De Beaumont (Roger, #278704)[164] was born circa 1045. He married Margaret De Peche (see #139353) before 1100. He died on 20 Jun 1119.

     Children of Henry18 De Beaumont and Margaret De Peche (see #139353) were:

       69676.           i.     Roger17.

139353.  Margaret18 De Peche was born in 1067. She married Henry De Beaumont (see #139352), son of Roger De Beaumont and Aelaide De Meulan, before 1100. She died circa 1156.

 

139354.  William18 De Warrenne (William, #278708) married Isabel De Vermandois (see #139355), daughter of Hugh Magnus and Adelaide De Vermandois. He was born in 1051. He died in 1138.

     Children of William18 De Warrenne and Isabel De Vermandois (see #139355) were:

       69677.           i.     Gundred17.

139355.  Isabel18 De Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, #278710) married Sir Robert De Beaumont (see #278738). She married William De Warrenne, son of William De Warrenne and Guntred De Fleming. She died on 13 Feb 1131.

 

139368.  Sir Gilbert18 De Clare (Gilbert Fitz Richard, #278736) was born.[165] He married Isabel Elizabeth De Beaumont (see #139369), daughter of Sir Robert De Beaumont and Isabel De Vermandois. He died on 6 Jan 1147.

     Children of Sir Gilbert18 De Clare and Isabel Elizabeth De Beaumont (see #139369) were:

       69684.           i.     Richard17.

139369.  Isabel Elizabeth18 De Beaumont (Robert, #278738) married Sir Gilbert De Clare (see #139368), son of Gilbert Fitz Richard and Adelica (Aliice) de Cleremont.

 

139370.  Randulf18 De Meschines (Randulf, #278740) married Countess Lucy of Chester (see #139371). He married Maud D'Avranches, daughter of Richard Legoz and Emma De Conteville. He married Maud D'Avranches, daughter of Richard Legoz and Emma De Conteville. He was born circa 1050. He was born in 1050. He was born circa 1070. He died circa 1128. He died in 1129.

     Children of Randulf18 De Meschines and Countess Lucy of Chester (see #139371) were as follows:

       69685.           i.     Alice17.

     139338.          ii.     William.

139371.  Countess Lucy of18 Chester married Randulf De Meschines (see #139370), son of Randulf De Meschines and Alix (Alice) (--?--).

 

139372.  Richard (Hasculfe)18 St Hilaire.

     Children of Richard (Hasculfe)18 St Hilaire and an unknown spouse were:

       69686.           i.     James17.

139376.  Roger18 Bigod was buried at Abbey of Whetford, Norfolk.[166] He died in 1107.[167]

     He Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

     Children of Roger18 Bigod and Adeliza de Grentesmesnil (see #139377) were as follows:

       69688.           i.     Hugh17.

                           ii.     William;[168] died 25 Nov 1120 at sinking of the 'White Ship.'[169]

.

     139377.  Adeliza de18 Grentesmesnil (Hugh, #278754)[170]

139378.  Alberic le18 Vere (Alberic Ver, #278756)[171] died on 15 May 1141 at A riot in London.[172]

     He ' Albericke de Veare the 8: Earle of Guysnes, Portgrave and Shreeve of London amd Midlesex, Cheife Justice of England, and by Henry I: made Lord Chamberlain of England, hee was slain in a commotion by the citizens of London in the 2d yeare of King Stephen 1140.  it is written of the man, that hee went into the holy land with Robert Curtois where hee fought valiantly against the Saracens often overcoming, and when by his prowesse hee had recovered St Georges banner which the Saracens had gotten, all the Christian princes gave theire consent hee should beare St Georges sheild in the first part of his escocheon, or with his owne armes.  and after for his valiancy they gave him a Star of Silver to beare in the first quarter of his sheild, because a certain star did shine so clerely that the christian armye at darke midnight did overcome the Saracens.' *p. 164, Suffolk in the XVIIth Century The Breviary of Suffolk by Robert Reyce in 1618. John Murray, London, 1902. He Source
     Children of Alberic le18 Vere
and Adeliza de Clare (see #139379) were as follows:

                            i.     William de17[173]                            
ii.       Robert de
[174]

                          iii.     Geffery de[175]

                          iv.     Adeliza de[176]

       69689.          v.     Juliana de.

                          vi.     Rohesia de;[177] born circa 1103;[178] married an unknown person circa 1119;[179] married an unknown person circa 1146;[180] died after 21 Oct 1166.[181]

    
 vii.    Aubrey de;
[182] born circa 1110;[183] died 1194.[184]

     He was also known as 1st Earl of Oxford. He Created Earl of Oxford by King Henry II for his fidelity to the Empress Maud (Burke's Dormant & Extinct) Burke's 105th says he married first, Beatrice, dau. of the Count of Guisnes, second, Eufeme de \Cantelupe\, and third, Agnes, dau. of Henry of Essex. The third named was the mother of his children.

.

     139379.  Adeliza de18 Clare (Gilbert, #278758)[185] Cokayne says she was either a daughter of (one of several) Gilbert de \Clare\s or daughter of Robert de Yvery. She Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

 

139380.  Geoffrey V18 Plantagenet (Fulk (--?--), #278760)[186] was born on 24 Aug 1113 at Anjou, France.[187] He was born on 24 Aug 1113 at Anjou, France.[188] He married Matilda Beauclerc on 3 Apr 1127 at Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou.[189] He married Matilda Beauclerc on 3 Apr 1127 at Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou.[190] He died on 7 Sep 1151 at Chateau du Loire, France, at age 38.[191] He died on 7 Sep 1151 at Chateau du Loire, France, at age 38.[192]

     He was also known as Count of Anjou. He was also known as Count of Anjou. He was also known as Geoffrey V Plantagenet.[193] He <img src='http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~floyer/jpegs/01702.jpg' align='right' width='118' height='223' alt='Geoffrey V'>. He Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A. He <img src='http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~floyer/jpegs/01702.jpg' align='right' width='118' height='223' alt='Geoffrey V'>. He Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

     Children of Geoffrey V18 Plantagenet and Adelaide de Angers (see #139381) were:

       69690.           i.     Hameline17.

.

     139381.  Adelaide de18 Angers[194]

139382.  William de18 Warrenne Earl of Surrey (William, #278764)[195] died in 1147 at on Crusade.[196]

     Children of William de18 Warrenne Earl of Surrey and Adela Talvace (see #139383) were:

       69691.           i.     Isabell de17.

139383.  Adela18 Talvace (Robert Belesme, #278766)[197] married Patrick de Eureux after 1148.

    

139386.  Walter18 de Salisbury was born.[198] He died in 1147.

     Children of Walter18 de Salisbury and an unknown spouse were:

       69693.           i.     Sybil17.

139388.  Sir Gilbert18 De Clare (Gilbert Fitz Richard, #278736) was born.[199] He married Isabel Elizabeth De Beaumont (see #139369), daughter of Sir Robert De Beaumont and Isabel De Vermandois. He died on 6 Jan 1147.

     Children of Sir Gilbert18 De Clare and Isabel Elizabeth De Beaumont (see #139369) were:

       69684.           i.     Richard17.

139389.  Isabel Elizabeth18 De Beaumont (Robert, #278738) married Sir Gilbert De Clare (see #139368), son of Gilbert Fitz Richard and Adelica (Aliice) de Cleremont.

 

139390.  Diarmait18 Macmurchada (Donnchad, #278780) married Mor (--?--) (see #139391), daughter of Muirchertach ua Tuathail (O'Toole. He was born in 1100.[200] He died on 1 Jan 1171.

     Children of Diarmait18 Macmurchada and Mor (--?--) (see #139391) were:

       69695.           i.     Aoife (Eve)17.

139391.  Mor18 (--?--) (Muirchertach Tuathail (O'Toole, #278782) married Diarmait Macmurchada (see #139390), son of Donnchad Macmurchada and Orlaith (--?--).

 

139776.  Garcia18 De  Salzedo (Galindo Velaquez De Ayala, #279552) was born.[201] He married Doria Alberta Sanz (see #139777), daughter of Garcia Sanz.

     Children of Garcia18 De  Salzedo and Doria Alberta Sanz (see #139777) were:

       69888.           i.     Don Sancho17.

139777.  Doria Alberta18 Sanz (Garcia, #279554) married Garcia De  Salzedo (see #139776), son of Don Galindo Velaquez De Ayala and Doria Liberia De Salzedo (--?--).

 

141312.  Baron Humphrey18 De Buron (Humphrey, #282624) married Margaret De Pitires (see #141313), daughter of Miles De Pites Fitzwalter and Sybil Di Neufmarche. He was born circa 1116. He died in 1187.

     Children of Baron Humphrey18 De Buron and Margaret De Pitires (see #141313) were:

       70656.           i.     Hugh17.

141313.  Margaret18 De Pitires (Miles Fitzwalter, #282626) married Baron Humphrey De Buron (see #141312), son of Humphrey De Buron and Maud (of) Salisbury. She died on 6 Apr 1187.

 

248468  .  Richard18 De Clare (Gilbert, #139368) (see #69684  ).

 

248469  .  Alice18 De Machines (Randulf De Meschines, #139370) (see #69685  ).

 

248470  .  James18 St Hilaire (Richard, #139372) (see #69686  ).

 

248471  .  Aveline18 (--?--) (see #69687  ).

 

248472  .  Hugh18 Bigod (Roger, #139376) (see #69688  ).

 

248473  .  Juliana de18 Vere (Alberic, #139378) (see #69689  ).

 

248474  .  Hameline18 Plantagenet (Geoffrey, #139380) (see #69690  ).

 

248475  .  Isabell de18 Warrenne (William, #139382) (see #69691  ).

 

248476  .  John18 Marshall (see #69692  ).

 

248477  .  Sybil18 de Salisbury (Walter, #139386) (see #69693  ).

 

248478  .  Richard18 De Clare (Gilbert, #139368) (see #69684  ).

 

248479  .  Aoife (Eve)18 Macmurchada (Diarmait, #139390) (see #69695  ).

 

248512.  Humphrey18 De Bohun was born.[202] He married Countess Margaret De Huntingdon (see #248513) in 1175. He died in 1182.

     Children of Humphrey18 De Bohun and Countess Margaret De Huntingdon (see #248513) were:

     124256.           i.     Sir Henry17.

248513.  Countess Margaret18 De Huntingdon was born circa 1148. She married Humphrey De Bohun (see #248512) in 1175. She died in 1201.

 

248514.  Geoffry18 Fitzpiers was born.[203]

     Children of Geoffry18 Fitzpiers and an unknown spouse were:

     124257.           i.     Countess Maud17.

248544.  Geoffry V of18 Anjou (Henry, #497088) was born on 24 Aug 1113 at Anjou, France.[204] He married Princess of England Matilda (Maud) (--?--) (see #248545) on 22 May 1127 at Le Mans, France. He died on 7 Sep 1151 at Chatea-en-Loire, France, at age 38.

     Children of Geoffry V of18 Anjou and Princess of England Matilda (Maud) (--?--) (see #248545) were:

     124272.           i.     King Henry II17.

248545.  Princess of England Matilda (Maud)18 (--?--) married Geoffry V of Anjou (see #248544), son of King Henry I (Beauclerc) Anjou and Matilda of Scotland, on 22 May 1127 at Le Mans, France. She died on 10 Sep 1167 at Rouen, France. She was born on 7 Feb 1191 at Winchester, England.

 

248546.  William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of18 Aquitaine (William, #497092) married Anor / Eleanor Chatellerault (see #248547), daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Chatellerault and Dangereuse (--?--). He was born circa 1099 at Toulaise, Aquitaine, France.[205] He died on 9 Apr 1137 at Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, S, Spain.

     Children of William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of18 Aquitaine and Anor / Eleanor Chatellerault (see #248547) were:

     124273.           i.     Duchess Eleanor of17.

248547.  Anor / Eleanor18 Chatellerault (Aimery, #497094) married William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of Aquitaine (see #248546), son of Count - Duke William VII f Poitoi Guillaume IX of Aquitaine and Phillippa (Matilida) of Toulouse. She was born in 1103. She died after 1130.

 

248548.  Count William IV of18 Angouleme (Wulgrim, #497096) married Marguerite De Turenne (see #248549), daughter of Viscount Raymond I of Turenne and Mathilde (Maude) Se Perche.

     Children of Count William IV of18 Angouleme and Marguerite De Turenne (see #248549) were:

     124274.           i.     Aymer "Tallifer"17.

248549.  Marguerite18 De Turenne (Raymond Turenne, #497098) married Count William IV of Angouleme (see #248548), son of Wulgrim II  of Angouleme.

 

248550.  Peter of France18 (--?--) (Louis De Courtney, #497100) was born circa 1125.[206] He married Elizabeth De Courtney (see #248551), daughter of King Louis VI De Courtney and Adelaide of Savoy, circa 1178. He died circa 1185.

     Children of Peter of France18 (--?--) and Elizabeth De Courtney (see #248551) were:

     124275.           i.     Alice17.

248551.  Elizabeth18 De Courtney (Louis, #497100) married Peter of France (--?--) (see #248550), son of King Louis VI De Courtney and Adelaide of Savoy, circa 1178.

 

248560.  King Alfonso VII18 Castile and Leon (Raymond Burgandy, #497120) married Richilde of Poland. He was born in 1103. He married Berenguellla of Barcelona (see #248561), daughter of Raymond Beringer III and Dulce (Aldonza) (--?--), in Jul 1124. He died on 21 Aug 1157.

     Children of King Alfonso VII18 Castile and Leon and Berenguellla of Barcelona (see #248561) were as follows:

     248564.           i.     King Sancho III17.

     124280.          ii.     King Fernando II of.

248561.  Berenguellla of18 Barcelona (Raymond Beringer III, #497122) married King Alfonso VII Castile and Leon (see #248560), son of Raymond of Burgandy and Queen Urraca of Leon and Castile, in Jul 1124. She died on 3 Feb 1148.

 

248562.  King Alfonso I of18 Portugal (Alfonso Aragon, #497124) was born in 1109.[207] He died on 6 Dec 1185. He married Maud (Matilda) of Savoy (see #248563) in 1193.

     Children of King Alfonso I of18 Portugal and Maud (Matilda) of Savoy (see #248563) were:

     124281.           i.     Urraca of17.

248563.  Maud (Matilda) of18 Savoy died in 1157. She married King Alfonso I of Portugal (see #248562), son of King Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile, in 1193.

 

248564.  King Sancho III18 Castile (Alfonso Castile and Leon, #248560) married Blanche de Navarre (see #248565) on 4 Feb 1151. He died in 1158.

     Children of King Sancho III18 Castile and Blanche de Navarre (see #248565) were:

     124282.           i.     King Alfonso VIII ( the Good) of17.

248565.  Blanche de18 Navarre[208] married King Sancho III Castile (see #248564), son of King Alfonso VII Castile and Leon and Berenguellla of Barcelona, on 4 Feb 1151. She died on 24 Jun 1158.

 

248566  .  King Henry II18 (--?--) (Geoffry Anjou, #248544) (see #124272  ).

 

248567  .  Duchess Eleanor of18 Aquitaine (William, #248546) (see #124273  ).

 

248754.  Walter18 De Bolbec was born at Buckinghamshire.

     Children of Walter18 De Bolbec and an unknown spouse were:

     124377.           i.     Isabel17.

248756.  Robert18 De Quincy[209] married Orabella (--?--) (see #248757), daughter of Ness (--?--). He died in 1198.

     Children of Robert18 De Quincy and Orabella (--?--) (see #248757) were:

     124378.           i.     Saher17.

248757.  Orabella18 (--?--) (Ness, #497515) married Robert De Quincy (see #248756).

 

248758.  Robert18 De Beaumont (Robert, #497516)[210] was born before 1135.[211] He married Pertronilla (Pernall) De Grndmesnil (see #248759), daughter of Hugh De Grndmesnil, circa 1155.

     Children of Robert18 De Beaumont and Pertronilla (Pernall) De Grndmesnil (see #248759) were:

     124379.           i.     Margaet17.

248759.  Pertronilla (Pernall)18 De Grndmesnil (Hugh, #497518) married Robert De Beaumont (see #248758), son of Sir Robert De Beaumont and Amice De Montford, circa 1155. She died on 1 Apr 1212.

 

248816  .  King Henry II18 (--?--) (Geoffry Anjou, #248544) (see #124272  ).

 

248817  .  Duchess Eleanor of18 Aquitaine (William, #248546) (see #124273  ).

 

248818  .  Aymer "Tallifer"18 De Valence (William Angouleme, #248548) (see #124274  ).

 

248819  .  Alice18 De Courtney (Peter (--?--), #248550) (see #124275  ).

 

248824  .  King Fernando II of18 Leon (Alfonso Castile and Leon, #248560) (see #124280  ).

 

248825  .  Urraca of18 Portugal (Alfonso, #248562) (see #124281  ).

 

248826  .  King Alfonso VIII ( the Good) of18 Castile (Sancho, #248564) (see #124282  ).

 

248827  .  Eleanor of18 England (Henry (--?--), #124272) (see #124283  ).

 

 

Generation Nineteen

 

278530.  Henry19 De Ferrer (Gualdcheline De Ferrers, #557060).

     Children of Henry19 De Ferrer and an unknown spouse were:

     139265.           i.     Gundred18.

278656.  Walter19 De Beauchamp (Huges, #557312) married Emmeline D'Abitot (see #278657), daughter of Usro D'Abitot.

     Children of Walter19 De Beauchamp and Emmeline D'Abitot (see #278657) were:

     139328.           i.     William18.

278657.  Emmeline19 D'Abitot (Usro, #557314) married Walter De Beauchamp (see #278656), son of Huges De Beauchamp and Adeliza Matilda Tallebois.

 

278658.  William19 de  Braose (William De Braose, #139342)[212] was born circa 1153 at Bramber, Sussex, England. He married Maud St Valerie (see #278659), daughter of Bernard St Valerie, circa 1153 at Bramber, Sussex, England. He died on 9 Aug 1211.

     Children of William19 de  Braose and Maud St Valerie (see #278659) were:

     139329.           i.     Maud18.

278659.  Maud19 St Valerie (Bernard, #557318) married William de  Braose (see #278658), son of William De Braose and Bertha of Gloucester, circa 1153 at Bramber, Sussex, England. She was born in 1155. She died in 1210.

 

278672.  Roger19 De Mortimer.

     Children of Roger19 De Mortimer and an unknown spouse were:

     139336.           i.     Ralph18.

278676.  Randulf19 De Meschines (Randulf, #278740) married Countess Lucy of Chester (see #139371). He married Maud D'Avranches, daughter of Richard Legoz and Emma De Conteville. He married Maud D'Avranches, daughter of Richard Legoz and Emma De Conteville. He was born circa 1050. He was born in 1050. He was born circa 1070. He died circa 1128. He died in 1129.

     He was also known as Randulf De Meschines. He was also known as Randulf De Meschines Viscount de Bayeux.

     Children of Randulf19 De Meschines and Countess Lucy of Chester (see #139371) were as follows:

       69685.           i.     Alice18.

     139338.          ii.     William.

278677.  Countess Lucy of19 Chester married Randulf De Meschines (see #139370), son of Randulf De Meschines and Alix (Alice) (--?--).

 

278678.  Robert19 De Rumilly.

     Children of Robert19 De Rumilly and an unknown spouse were:

     139339.           i.     Cecily18.

278680.  Sir Robert19 De Ferrers (Henry, #557360) married Hawsie De Vitre (see #278681), daughter of Andre De Vitre and Agnes De Mortain. He was born circa 1062. He died circa 1139.

     Children of Sir Robert19 De Ferrers and Hawsie De Vitre (see #278681) were as follows:

                            i.     Agnes18; married Ralph Paynel, son of Fulk Paynel and Beatrice Fitzwilliam.

     139340.          ii.     Robert.

278681.  Hawsie19 De Vitre (Andre, #557362) married Sir Robert De Ferrers (see #278680), son of Henry De Ferrers and Bertha (--?--). She was born circa 1069.

 

278682.  William (the Younger)19 Peverell (William, #557364) was born in 1090 at Nottingham, England. He married Avice De Lancaster (see #278683), daughter of Roger the Poitevin Montgomery and Countess Aumodis De La Marche, circa 1112. He died circa 1155.

     Children of William (the Younger)19 Peverell and Avice De Lancaster (see #278683) were:

     139341.           i.     Margaret18.

278683.  Avice19 De Lancaster (Roger Montgomery, #557366) was born in 1088. She married William (the Younger) Peverell (see #278682), son of William (the Elder) Peverell and Adeline (--?--), circa 1112. She died in 1149.

 

278684.  Philio19 De Braose (William, #557368) was born before 1073 at Sussex, England. He married Aenor Totenais (see #278685), daughter of Judeal Johel de Totenais and (--?--) de Pecguigny, in 1088. He died before 1134 at Holy Land, Palestine.

     Children of Philio19 De Braose and Aenor Totenais (see #278685) were:

     139342.           i.     William18.

278685.  Aenor19 Totenais (Judeal, #557370) was born circa 1084 at Devonshire, England. She married Philio De Braose (see #278684), son of William De Braose and Agnes de St Clare, in 1088.

 

278686.  Miles19 De Pitres (Walter, #557372) married Sybil De Neufmarche (see #278687), daughter of Bernard De Neufmarche and Nesta verch Osbern, in 1121. He died on 24 Dec 1143.

     Children of Miles19 De Pitres and Sybil De Neufmarche (see #278687) were:

     139343.           i.     Bertha of18.

278687.  Sybil19 De Neufmarche (Bernard, #557374) married Miles De Pitres (see #278686), son of Walter De Pitres and Berthe (--?--), in 1121. She died after 1143 at Gloucestershire.

 

278692.  Simon19 St Liz (Randulf (--?--), #557384)[213] married Maud of Huntington (see #278693), daughter of Waltheof II Huntington and Judith of Lens, circa 1090. He died in 1111.

     Children of Simon19 St Liz and Maud of Huntington (see #278693) were as follows:

                            i.     Maud18; married William D'Aubigny, son of Roger D'Aubigny and Amice Grentmesnil; died 114; born circa 1091.

     139346.          ii.     Simon.

278693.  Maud of19 Huntington (Waltheof, #557386)[214] was born in 1072. She married Simon St Liz (see #278692), son of Randulf (the Rich) (--?--), circa 1090. She died circa 1130.

 

278704.  Roger19 De Beaumont (Humphrey De Vielles, #557408) was born in 1022. He married Aelaide De Meulan (see #278705), daughter of Count Waleran De Meulan and Oda     of Contville, circa 1040. He died circa 1094.

     Children of Roger19 De Beaumont and Aelaide De Meulan (see #278705) were:

     139352.           i.     Henry18.

278705.  Aelaide19 De Meulan (Waleran, #557410) was born in 1014. She married Roger De Beaumont (see #278704), son of Humphrey  (Harecourt) De Vielles and Aubreye (--?--), circa 1040. She died in 1081.

 

278708.  William19 De Warrenne (Ralph De Warren, #557416)[215] married Guntred De Fleming (see #278709), daughter of Gerbod De Fleming. He was born in 1017. He died on 24 Jun 1088.

     Children of William19 De Warrenne and Guntred De Fleming (see #278709) were:

     139354.           i.     William18.

278709.  Guntred19 De Fleming (Gerbod, #557418) married William De Warrenne (see #278708), son of Ralph De Warren and Beatrice (--?--). She was born in 1023. She died on 27 May 1085.

 

278710.  Hugh19 Magnus (Henry (--?--), #557420)[216] married Adelaide De Vermandois (see #278711), daughter of Count Herberrt IV De Vermandois and Adele De Valois. He died in 1101.

     Children of Hugh19 Magnus and Adelaide De Vermandois (see #278711) were as follows:

     139355.           i.     Isabel18.

                           ii.     Agnes; married Bonifacio Di Savona; died after 1125.

                          iii.     Mathilde; born 1080; married Raul De Baugency 1111.

278711.  Adelaide19 De Vermandois (Herberrt, #557422) married Hugh Magnus (see #278710), son of King Henry I (--?--) and Anne of Kiev. She was born in 1050. She died circa 1120.

 

278736.  Gilbert19 Fitz Richard (Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, #557472) was born.[217] He married Adelica (Aliice) de Cleremont (see #278737), daughter of Hugh de Creil and Margaret De Roucy. He died in 1114.

     Children of Gilbert19 Fitz Richard and Adelica (Aliice) de Cleremont (see #278737) were:

     139368.           i.     Sir Gilbert18.

278737.  Adelica (Aliice)19 de Cleremont (Hugh de Creil, #557474) married Gilbert Fitz Richard (see #278736), son of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare and Rohese Giffard.

 

278738.  Sir Robert19 De Beaumont married Isabel De Vermandois (see #139355), daughter of Hugh Magnus and Adelaide De Vermandois. He died on 5 Jun 1118.

     Children of Sir Robert19 De Beaumont and Isabel De Vermandois (see #139355) were as follows:

     139369.           i.     Isabel Elizabeth18.

     497516.          ii.     Sir Robert.

278739  .  Isabel19 De Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, #278710) (see #139355  ).

 

278740.  Randulf19 De Meschines married Alix (Alice) (--?--) (see #278741). He was born circa 1017. He died circa 1047.

     Children of Randulf19 De Meschines and Alix (Alice) (--?--) (see #278741) were:

     139370.           i.     Randulf18.

278741.  Alix (Alice)19 (--?--) married Randulf De Meschines (see #278740). She was born circa 1021.

 

.

     278754.  Hugh de19 Grentesmesnil[218]

     Children of Hugh de19 Grentesmesnil and an unknown spouse were:

     139377.           i.     Adeliza de18.

278756.  Alberic de19 Ver[219] was buried at Colne Priory.[220] He was born before 1040.[221] He died in 1088.[222] He died in 1112 at Colne Priory.[223]

     He 'ALBERICKE DE VEARE coming into England with William the Conqueror was the 7: Earle of Guysnes who being honored with many possessions in Essex, built a Monastrye at Colne where hee lyeth buried.' *p. 164, Suffolk in the XVIIth Century The Breviary of Suffolk by Robert Reyce in 1618. John Murray, London, 1902     Children of Alberic de19 Ver and Beatrix Countess of Ghisnes (see #278757) were as follows:

     139378.           i.     Alberic le18.

                           ii.     Geoffrey le[224]

                          iii.     Roger le[225]

                          iv.     Robert le[226]

                           v.     William le[227]

.

     278757.  Beatrix Countess of19 Ghisnes[228] Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

 

278758.  Gilbert FitzRichard de19 Clare (Richard, #557516)[229] was born before 1066.[230] He was born before 1066.[231] He married Adeliza de Clermont (see #278759), daughter of Hugh de Clermont and Marguerite de Montdidier, in 1113.[232] He married Adeliza de Clermont, daughter of Hugh de Clermont and Marguerite de Montdidier, in 1113.[233] He died after 1114.[234] He died after 1114.[235]

     He was also known as Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare.[236]

     Children of Gilbert FitzRichard de19 Clare and Adeliza de Clermont (see #278759) were as follows:

                            i.     Walter de18[237]

                           ii.     Adeliza de[238] Cokayne says she was either a daughter of (one of several) Gilbert de \Clare\s or daughter of Robert de Yvery.

                          iii.     Richard de;[239] died 15 Apr 1136 at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.[240]

     He was also known as 1rst Earl of Hertford. He '... being one of those, who by power of the sword entered Wales, there planted himself and became lord of vast territories, as also of diverse castles in those parts, but requiring other matters of moment from the king, in which he was unsuccessful, he reared the standard of revolt, and soon after fell in an engagement with the Welsh. His lordship in 1124 removed the monks out of his castle at Clare into the church of St. Augustine, at Stoke, and bestowed upon them a little wood, called Stoke-Ho, with a doe every year out of his park at Hunedene.' *Burke's Dormant & Extinct, p 119.

                          iv.     Richard de;[241] died 15 Apr 1136 at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.[242]

     He was also known as 1rst Earl of Hertford. He '... being one of those, who by power of the sword entered Wales, there planted himself and became lord of vast territories, as also of diverse castles in those parts, but requiring other matters of moment from the king, in which he was unsuccessful, he reared the standard of revolt, and soon after fell in an engagement with the Welsh. His lordship in 1124 removed the monks out of his castle at Clare into the church of St. Augustine, at Stoke, and bestowed upon them a little wood, called Stoke-Ho, with a doe every year out of his park at Hunedene.' *Burke's Dormant & Extinct, p 119

                           v.     Baldwin de[243]

                          vi.     Margaret de[244].

                         vii.     Margaret de[245]

viii.   Hervey de[246] '... famous in the conquest of Ireland, by the name of Hervey de Monte Mariscoe, but d. a monk at Canterbury.

          ix.    Walter de[247]

     139379.          x.     Adeliza de.

                          xi.     Hervey de[248] '... famous in the conquest of Ireland, by the name of Hervey de Monte Mariscoe, but d. a monk at Canterbury.'

                         xii.     Baldwin de[249]

                        xiii.     Rohese de;[250] born circa 1090;[251] born circa 1090;[252] married an unknown person circa 1113;[253] married an unknown person circa 1113;[254] died 1149;[255] died 1149.[256]

    

                         xiv.     Gilbert FitzGilbert de;[257],[258] buried at Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire;[259] buried at Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire;[260] born circa 1100;[261] born circa 1100;[262] died between 6 Jan 1146 and 1147;[263] died between 6 Jan 1146 and 1147.[264]

     He was also known as 1rst Earl of Pembroke. He was also known as 1rst Earl of Pembroke. He was also known as Gilbert FitzGilbert de Clare.[265],[266] He '... having obtained from King Henry I. a license to enjoy all the lands he should win in Wales, marched a large force into Cardiganshire, and brought the whole country under subjection: here he soon afterwards built two strong castles; and his power increasing, he was created by King Stephen, in 1138, Earl of Pembroke.' Burke's Dormant & Extinct, p 120.. He '... having obtained from King Henry I. a license to enjoy all the lands he should win in Wales, marched a large force into Cardiganshire, and brought the whole country under subjection: here he soon afterwards built two strong castles; and his power increasing, he was created by King Stephen, in 1138, Earl of Pembroke.' Burke's Dormant & Extinct, p 120.

278759.  Adeliza de19 Clermont (Hugh, #557518)[267] was born circa 1058.[268] She was born circa 1058.[269] She married Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare (see #278758), son of Richard de Tonbridge de Clare Fitzgilbert and Rohese Giffard, in 1113.[270] She married Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare, son of Richard de Tonbridge de Clare Fitzgilbert and Rohese Giffard, in 1113.[271] She married Bouchard de Montmorency after 1114. She married Bouchard de Montmorency after 1114.

     She was also known as Adeliza de Clermont.[272]

 

278760.  Fulk V19 (--?--) (Fulk, #557520)[273] was born in 1092.[274] He married Eremburge (--?--) (see #278761), daughter of Elie de Beaugency Count of Maine and Matilda of Chateau-du-Loir, in 1110.[275] He married Melesinda (--?--) in 1129.[276] He died on 13 Nov 1144 at Plain of Acre.[277]

     He was also known as Count of Anjou.

     Children of Fulk V19 (--?--) and Eremburge (--?--) (see #278761) were as follows:

                            i.     Elie II Count of Maine18;[278] died between 15 Jan 1150 and 1151.[279]

    

                           ii.     Isabella (Matilda);[280] born 1107 at Anjou, France;[281] married an unknown person Jun 1119 at Liseaux, France;[282] died 1154.[283]

     She was also known as Abbess of Fontevrault. She Burke's Guide to the Royal Family gives date of birth as 1111.

     139380.        iii.     Geoffrey V.

                          iv.     Sybilla of;[284] born 1116;[285] born 1116;[286] married an unknown person 1123;[287] married an unknown person 1123;[288] married an unknown person 1134;[289] married an unknown person 1134;[290] died 1165 at Abbey of St. Lazarus, Bethlehem;[291] died 1165 at Abbey of St. Lazarus, Bethlehem.[292]

    

278761.  Eremburge19 (--?--) (Elie Beaugency, #557522)[293] married Fulk V (--?--) (see #278760), son of Fulk IV (--?--) and Bertrade de Montfort, in 1110.[294] She died in 1126.[295]

 

278764.  William de19 Warrenne Earl of Surrey (William, #557528)[296] was born circa 1051 at of Gournay, Normandy.[297] He married Isabel de Vermandois (see #278765), daughter of Hugh de Crepi Count of Vermandois and Adelaide de Vermandois, circa 1119.[298] He died on 11 May 1138.[299]

     Children of William de19 Warrenne Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Vermandois (see #278765) were as follows:

                            i.     Adelaide de18;[300] married an unknown person 1139;[301],[302] died 1178.[303]

    

                           ii.     Reginald de[304].

     139382.        iii.     William de Earl of Surrey.

                          iv.     Ralph de[305]

                           v.     Gundred de;[306],[307],[308] buried at Kelso, Roxburgh, Scotland;[309],[310],[311],[312],[313] born circa 1120 at Of Warwick, Warwickshire, England;[314],[315] married an unknown person circa 1138;[316],[317] married an unknown person circa 1154;[318] died after 1166 at Warwickshire, England.[319],[320],[321]

NOT A.

278765.  Isabel de19 Vermandois (Hugh Crepi, #557530)[322] was buried at Lewes, Sussex.[323] She married Robert de Beaumont 1rst Earl of Leicester in 1096.[324] She married William de Warrenne Earl of Surrey (see #278764), son of William de Warrenne Earl of Surrey and Gundred de Fleming, circa 1119.[325] She died between 13 Feb 1130 and 1131.[326]

     She Also known as Elizabeth de Crepi (see Tompsett)..

 

.

     278766.  Robert de19 Belesme Earl of Shrewsbury[327] Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

     Children of Robert de19 Belesme Earl of Shrewsbury and an unknown spouse were:

     139383.           i.     Adela18.

278776.  Gilbert19 Fitz Richard (Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, #557472) was born.[328] He married Adelica (Aliice) de Cleremont (see #278737), daughter of Hugh de Creil and Margaret De Roucy. He died in 1114.

     Children of Gilbert19 Fitz Richard and Adelica (Aliice) de Cleremont (see #278737) were:

     139368.           i.     Sir Gilbert18.

278777.  Adelica (Aliice)19 de Cleremont (Hugh de Creil, #557474) married Gilbert Fitz Richard (see #278736), son of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare and Rohese Giffard.

 

278778.  Sir Robert19 De Beaumont married Isabel De Vermandois (see #139355), daughter of Hugh Magnus and Adelaide De Vermandois. He died on 5 Jun 1118.

     Children of Sir Robert19 De Beaumont and Isabel De Vermandois (see #139355) were as follows:

     139369.           i.     Isabel Elizabeth18.

     497516.          ii.     Sir Robert.

278779  .  Isabel19 De Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, #278710) (see #139355  ).

 

278780.  Donnchad19 Macmurchada (Diarmait MacMael  nam Bo, #557560) was born.[329] He married Orlaith (--?--) (see #278781). He died in 1115.

     Children of Donnchad19 Macmurchada and Orlaith (--?--) (see #278781) were:

     139390.           i.     Diarmait18.

278781.  Orlaith19 (--?--) married Donnchad Macmurchada (see #278780), son of Diarmait MacMael  nam Bo and Darbforgaill (--?--).

 

278782.  Muirchertach ua19 Tuathail (O'Toole.

     Children of Muirchertach ua19 Tuathail (O'Toole and an unknown spouse were:

     139391.           i.     Mor18.

279552.  Don Galindo19 Velaquez De Ayala (Lope Sanchez De Ayala, #559104) was born.[330] He married Doria Liberia De Salzedo (--?--) (see #279553).

     Children of Don Galindo19 Velaquez De Ayala and Doria Liberia De Salzedo (--?--) (see #279553) were:

     139776.           i.     Garcia18.

279553.  Doria Liberia De Salzedo19 (--?--) married Don Galindo Velaquez De Ayala (see #279552), son of Lope "Rico Hombre de Castile Sanchez De Ayala.

 

279554.  Garcia19 Sanz was born.[331]

     Children of Garcia19 Sanz and an unknown spouse were:

     139777.           i.     Doria Alberta18.

282624.  Humphrey19 De Buron (Humphrey De Bohun, #565248) married Maud (of) Salisbury (see #282625). He was born circa 1080.

     Children of Humphrey19 De Buron and Maud (of) Salisbury (see #282625) were:

     141312.           i.     Baron Humphrey18.

282625.  Maud (of)19 Salisbury married Humphrey De Buron (see #282624), son of Humphrey De Bohun. She was born circa 1086.

 

282626.  Miles De Pites19 Fitzwalter (Walter De Pietes, #565252) was born.[332] He married Sybil Di Neufmarche (see #282627), daughter of Bernard Di Neufmarche and Nest (--?--), in 1121. He died on 24 Dec 1143 at Forest of Dean.

     Children of Miles De Pites19 Fitzwalter and Sybil Di Neufmarche (see #282627) were:

     141313.           i.     Margaret18.

282627.  Sybil19 Di Neufmarche (Bernard, #565254) was born.[333] She married Miles De Pites Fitzwalter (see #282626), son of Constable (of Glocester) Walter De Pietes and Bethe (--?--), in 1121.

 

496936  .  Sir Gilbert19 De Clare (Gilbert Fitz Richard, #278736) (see #139368  ).

 

496937  .  Isabel Elizabeth19 De Beaumont (Robert, #278738) (see #139369  ).

 

496938  .  Randulf19 De Meschines (Randulf, #278740) (see #139370  ).

 

496939  .  Countess Lucy of19 Chester (see #139371  ).

 

496940  .  Richard (Hasculfe)19 St Hilaire (see #139372  ).

 

496944  .  Roger19 Bigod (see #139376  ).

 

496945  .  Adeliza de19 Grentesmesnil (Hugh, #278754) (see #139377  ).

 

496946  .  Alberic le19 Vere (Alberic Ver, #278756) (see #139378  ).

 

496947  .  Adeliza de19 Clare (Gilbert, #278758) (see #139379  ).

 

496948  .  Geoffrey V19 Plantagenet (Fulk (--?--), #278760) (see #139380  ).

 

496949  .  Adelaide de19 Angers (see #139381  ).

 

496950  .  William de19 Warrenne Earl of Surrey (William, #278764) (see #139382  ).

 

496951  .  Adela19 Talvace (Robert Belesme, #278766) (see #139383  ).

 

496954  .  Walter19 de Salisbury (see #139386  ).

 

496956  .  Sir Gilbert19 De Clare (Gilbert Fitz Richard, #278736) (see #139368  ).

 

496957  .  Isabel Elizabeth19 De Beaumont (Robert, #278738) (see #139369  ).

 

496958  .  Diarmait19 Macmurchada (Donnchad, #278780) (see #139390  ).

 

496959  .  Mor19 (--?--) (Muirchertach Tuathail (O'Toole, #278782) (see #139391  ).

 

497088.  King Henry I (Beauclerc)19 Anjou (William (--?--), #994176) married Matilda of Scotland (see #497089), daughter of King Malcolm III pf Scotland and Margaret (--?--). He married Sybilla Corbet. He married Mabel Fitzhamon, daughter of Robert Fitzhamon and Sibyl De Montomery.

     Children of King Henry I (Beauclerc)19 Anjou and Matilda of Scotland (see #497089) were:

     248544.           i.     Geoffry V of18.

497089.  Matilda of19 Scotland (Malcolm, #994178) married King Henry I (Beauclerc) Anjou (see #497088), son of William I (the Conqueror (--?--) and Countess Matillda (Maud) of Flanders. She was born in 1079. She died on 1 May 1118.

 

497092.  Count - Duke William VII f Poitoi Guillaume IX of19 Aquitaine (William Poitou, #994184) was born on 22 Oct 1071.[334] He married Phillippa (Matilida) of Toulouse (see #497093), daughter of Count William IV of Toulouse and Emma De Montain, in 1094. He died on 10 Feb 1126 at age 54.

     Children of Count - Duke William VII f Poitoi Guillaume IX of19 Aquitaine and Phillippa (Matilida) of Toulouse (see #497093) were:

     248546.           i.     William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of18.

497093.  Phillippa (Matilida) of19 Toulouse (William, #994186) was born in 1073. She married Count - Duke William VII f Poitoi Guillaume IX of Aquitaine (see #497092), son of Count William VI (Geoffrey of Poitou and Hildergarde (--?--), in 1094. She died on 28 Nov 1117.

 

497094.  Viscount Aimery I of19 Chatellerault (Boso, #994188) was born.[335] He married Dangereuse (--?--) (see #497095), daughter of Bartholomew de I' Isle Bouchard and Gergerba (--?--). He died on 7 Nov 1151.

     Children of Viscount Aimery I of19 Chatellerault and Dangereuse (--?--) (see #497095) were:

     248547.           i.     Anor / Eleanor18.

497095.  Dangereuse19 (--?--) (Bartholomew Bouchard, #994190) married Viscount Aimery I of Chatellerault (see #497094), son of Viscount Boso II of Chatellerault and Eleanor de Thouars.

 

497096.  Wulgrim II  of19 Angouleme.

     Children of Wulgrim II  of19 Angouleme and an unknown spouse were:

     248548.           i.     Count William IV of18.

497098.  Viscount Raymond I of19 Turenne (Boso, #994196) married Mathilde (Maude) Se Perche (see #497099), daughter of Count Routrou II (--?--) de Perche and Matilda (--?--). He died in 1127.

     Children of Viscount Raymond I of19 Turenne and Mathilde (Maude) Se Perche (see #497099) were:

     248549.           i.     Marguerite18.

497099.  Mathilde (Maude)19 Se Perche (Routrou (--?--), #994198) married Viscount Raymond I of Turenne (see #497098), son of Viscount Boso I of Turenne. She died in 1143.

 

497100.  King Louis VI19 De Courtney (Philip, #994200) was born in 1081. He married Adelaide of Savoy (see #497101), daughter of Count Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela (--?--), in 1115. He died on 1 Aug 1137.

     Children of King Louis VI19 De Courtney and Adelaide of Savoy (see #497101) were as follows:

     248551.           i.     Elizabeth18.

     248550.          ii.     Peter of France.

497101.  Adelaide of19 Savoy (Humbert, #994202) married King Louis VI De Courtney (see #497100), son of Philip I De Courtney and Bertha of Holland, in 1115. She died on 1 Aug 1154.

 

497102.  King Louis VI19 De Courtney (Philip, #994200) was born in 1081. He married Adelaide of Savoy (see #497101), daughter of Count Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela (--?--), in 1115. He died on 1 Aug 1137.

     Children of King Louis VI19 De Courtney and Adelaide of Savoy (see #497101) were as follows:

     248551.           i.     Elizabeth18.

     248550.          ii.     Peter of France.

497103.  Adelaide of19 Savoy (Humbert, #994202) married King Louis VI De Courtney (see #497100), son of Philip I De Courtney and Bertha of Holland, in 1115. She died on 1 Aug 1154.

 

497120.  Raymond of19 Burgandy married Queen Urraca of Leon and Castile (see #497121), daughter of King Alfonso VI Leon and Castile and Constance of Burgandy. He was born in 1060. He died on 26 Mar 1107.

     Children of Raymond of19 Burgandy and Queen Urraca of Leon and Castile (see #497121) were:

     248560.           i.     King Alfonso VII18.

497121.  Queen Urraca of19 Leon and Castile (Alfonso, #994242) married Raymond of Burgandy (see #497120). She was born in 1082. She died in Mar 1126.

 

497122.  Raymond19 Beringer III was born.[336] He married Dulce (Aldonza) (--?--) (see #497123), daughter of Wiscount Gilbert (--?--).

     Children of Raymond19 Beringer III and Dulce (Aldonza) (--?--) (see #497123) were:

     248561.           i.     Berenguellla of18.

497123.  Dulce (Aldonza)19 (--?--) (Gilbert, #994246) married Raymond Beringer III (see #497122).

 

497124.  King Alfonso II of19 Aragon was born on 4 Apr 1152. He married Sancha of Castile (see #497125), daughter of King Alfonso VII Castile and Leon and Richilde of Poland, in 1175. He died on 24 Apr 1196 at age 44.

     Children of King Alfonso II of19 Aragon and Sancha of Castile (see #497125) were:

     248562.           i.     King Alfonso I of18.

497125.  Sancha of19 Castile married King Alfonso II of Aragon (see #497124) in 1175. She died in 1208.

 

497128  .  King Alfonso VII19 Castile and Leon (Raymond Burgandy, #497120) (see #248560  ).

 

497129  .  Berenguellla of19 Barcelona (Raymond Beringer III, #497122) (see #248561  ).

 

497132  .  Geoffry V of19 Anjou (Henry, #497088) (see #248544  ).

 

497133  .  Princess of England Matilda (Maud)19 (--?--) (see #248545  ).

 

497134  .  William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of19 Aquitaine (William, #497092) (see #248546  ).

 

497135  .  Anor / Eleanor19 Chatellerault (Aimery, #497094) (see #248547  ).

 

497515.  Ness19 (--?--).

     Children of Ness19 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

     248757.           i.     Orabella18.

497516.  Sir Robert19 De Beaumont (Robert, #278738)[337] was born before 1104. He married Amice De Montford (see #497517), daughter of Ralph de Gael De Montford, after Nov 1120. He died on 5 Apr 1168.

     Children of Sir Robert19 De Beaumont and Amice De Montford (see #497517) were:

     248758.           i.     Robert18.

497517.  Amice19 De Montford (Ralph, #995034) married Sir Robert De Beaumont (see #497516), son of Sir Robert De Beaumont and Isabel De Vermandois, after Nov 1120.

 

497518.  Hugh19 De Grndmesnil.

     Children of Hugh19 De Grndmesnil and an unknown spouse were:

     248759.           i.     Pertronilla (Pernall)18.

497632  .  Geoffry V of19 Anjou (Henry, #497088) (see #248544  ).

 

497633  .  Princess of England Matilda (Maud)19 (--?--) (see #248545  ).

 

497634  .  William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of19 Aquitaine (William, #497092) (see #248546  ).

 

497635  .  Anor / Eleanor19 Chatellerault (Aimery, #497094) (see #248547  ).

 

497636  .  Count William IV of19 Angouleme (Wulgrim, #497096) (see #248548  ).

 

497637  .  Marguerite19 De Turenne (Raymond Turenne, #497098) (see #248549  ).

 

497638  .  Peter of France19 (--?--) (Louis De Courtney, #497100) (see #248550  ).

 

497639  .  Elizabeth19 De Courtney (Louis, #497100) (see #248551  ).

 

497648  .  King Alfonso VII19 Castile and Leon (Raymond Burgandy, #497120) (see #248560  ).

 

497649  .  Berenguellla of19 Barcelona (Raymond Beringer III, #497122) (see #248561  ).

 

497650  .  King Alfonso I of19 Portugal (Alfonso Aragon, #497124) (see #248562  ).

 

497651  .  Maud (Matilda) of19 Savoy (see #248563  ).

 

497652  .  King Sancho III19 Castile (Alfonso Castile and Leon, #248560) (see #248564  ).

 

497653  .  Blanche de19 Navarre (see #248565  ).

 

497654  .  King Henry II19 (--?--) (Geoffry Anjou, #248544) (see #124272  ).

 

497655  .  Duchess Eleanor of19 Aquitaine (William, #248546) (see #124273  ).

 

 

Generation Twenty

 

557060.  Gualdcheline (Walcheline20 De Ferrers was born at Normandy.

     Children of Gualdcheline (Walcheline20 De Ferrers and an unknown spouse were:

     278530.           i.     Henry19.

557312.  Huges20 De Beauchamp was born in 1087. He married Adeliza Matilda Tallebois (see #557313), daughter of Rolf Tallebois, circa 1112. He died circa 1141.

     Children of Huges20 De Beauchamp and Adeliza Matilda Tallebois (see #557313) were:

     278656.           i.     Walter19.

557313.  Adeliza Matilda20 Tallebois (Rolf, #.1E+7) was born circa 1092 at Normandy, France. She married Huges De Beauchamp (see #557312) circa 1112.

 

557314.  Usro20 D'Abitot.

     Children of Usro20 D'Abitot and an unknown spouse were:

     278657.           i.     Emmeline19.

557316  .  William20 De Braose (Philio, #278684) (see #139342  ).

 

557317  .  Bertha of20 Gloucester (Miles De Pitres, #278686) (see #139343  ).

 

557318.  Bernard20 St Valerie.

     Children of Bernard20 St Valerie and an unknown spouse were:

     278659.           i.     Maud19.

557352.  Randulf20 De Meschines married Alix (Alice) (--?--) (see #278741). He was born circa 1017. He died circa 1047.

     Children of Randulf20 De Meschines and Alix (Alice) (--?--) (see #278741) were:

     139370.           i.     Randulf19.

557353.  Alix (Alice)20 (--?--) married Randulf De Meschines (see #278740). She was born circa 1021.

 

557360.  Henry20 De Ferrers (Walkelin, #.1E+7)[338] married Bertha (--?--) (see #557361).

     Children of Henry20 De Ferrers and Bertha (--?--) (see #557361) were:

     278680.           i.     Sir Robert19.

557361.  Bertha20 (--?--) married Henry De Ferrers (see #557360), son of Walkelin De Ferrers.

 

557362.  Andre20 De Vitre (Robert, #.1E+7) married Agnes De Mortain (see #557363), daughter of Earl Robert de Montain and Maud de Montgommery.

     Children of Andre20 De Vitre and Agnes De Mortain (see #557363) were:

     278681.           i.     Hawsie19.

557363.  Agnes20 De Mortain (Robert Montain, #.1E+7) married Andre De Vitre (see #557362), son of Robert I De Vitre and Bertha (--?--).

 

557364.  William (the Elder)20 Peverell (Ranulf, #.1E+7) married Adeline (--?--) (see #557365). He was born in 1062 at Normandy, France. He died on 28 Jan 1113.

     Children of William (the Elder)20 Peverell and Adeline (--?--) (see #557365) were:

     278682.           i.     William (the Younger)19.

557365.  Adeline20 (--?--) married William (the Elder) Peverell (see #557364), son of Ranulf Peverell and Ingelrica Maud (--?--).

 

557366.  Roger the Poitevin20 Montgomery married Countess Aumodis De La Marche (see #557367).

     Children of Roger the Poitevin20 Montgomery and Countess Aumodis De La Marche (see #557367) were:

     278683.           i.     Avice19.

557367.  Countess Aumodis20 De La Marche married Roger the Poitevin Montgomery (see #557366).

 

557368.  William20 De Braose was born circa 1049. He married Agnes de St Clare (see #557369), daughter of Waldon de St Clare and Helen Le Bon, in 1049. He died in 1087 at Bramber, Sussex, England.

     Children of William20 De Braose and Agnes de St Clare (see #557369) were:

     278684.           i.     Philio19.

557369.  Agnes de20 St Clare (Waldon, #.1E+7) married William De Braose (see #557368) in 1049. She died in 1054.

 

557370.  Judeal Johel de20 Totenais[339] married (--?--) de Pecguigny (see #557371). He was born circa 1084.

     Children of Judeal Johel de20 Totenais and (--?--) de Pecguigny (see #557371) were:

     278685.           i.     Aenor19.

557371.  (--?--)20 de Pecguigny married Judeal Johel de Totenais (see #557370). She was born in 1054 at Devonshire`, England.

 

557372.  Walter20 De Pitres (Roger, #.1E+7)[340] married Berthe (--?--) (see #557373). He died before 1123.

     Children of Walter20 De Pitres and Berthe (--?--) (see #557373) were:

     278686.           i.     Miles19.

557373.  Berthe20 (--?--) married Walter De Pitres (see #557372), son of Roger De Pitres.

 

557374.  Bernard20 De Neufmarche (Geffori, #.1E+7) married Nesta verch Osbern (see #557375), daughter of Osbern Fitz-Richard and Nesta Ferch Gruffydd. He was born in 1050. He died in 1093.

     Children of Bernard20 De Neufmarche and Nesta verch Osbern (see #557375) were:

     278687.           i.     Sybil19.

557375.  Nesta verch20 Osbern (Osbern Fitz-Richard, #.1E+7) married Bernard De Neufmarche (see #557374), son of Geffori De Neufmarche and Ada De Hugleville. She was born in 1079.

 

557384.  Randulf (the Rich)20 (--?--) was born circa 1017. He died circa 1046.

     Children of Randulf (the Rich)20 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

     278692.           i.     Simon19.

557386.  Waltheof II20 Huntington (Sigurd Northampton, #.1E+7)[341] married Judith of Lens (see #557387), daughter of Count Lambert of Lens and Adelaide (--?--), circa 1070. He died on 31 May 1076.

     Children of Waltheof II20 Huntington and Judith of Lens (see #557387) were:

     278693.           i.     Maud of19.

557387.  Judith of20 Lens (Lambert, #.1E+7) was born circa 1054. She married Waltheof II Huntington (see #557386), son of Earl Sigurd of Northampton and Aelflaed (--?--), circa 1070.

 

557408.  Humphrey  (Harecourt)20 De Vielles (Thorold Pont Audemer, #.1E+7) was born in 980. He married Aubreye (--?--) (see #557409) circa 1010. He died in 1044.

     Children of Humphrey  (Harecourt)20 De Vielles and Aubreye (--?--) (see #557409) were:

     278704.           i.     Roger19.

557409.  Aubreye20 (--?--) married Humphrey  (Harecourt) De Vielles (see #557408), son of Thorold Seigner of Pont Audemer and Wevia (Duciline) De Crepon, circa 1010. She died on 20 Sep 1045.

 

557410.  Count Waleran20 De Meulan was born circa 990. He married Oda     of Contville (see #557411), daughter of John of Tonsburg and Dame De Mellent, circa 1017. He died in 1069.

     Children of Count Waleran20 De Meulan and Oda     of Contville (see #557411) were:

     278705.           i.     Aelaide19.

557411.  Oda     of20 Contville (John Tonsburg, #.1E+7) was born circa 994. She was born circa 994.[342] She married Count Waleran De Meulan (see #557410) circa 1017. She married an unknown person circa 1017.[343]

     She was also known as Oda de Conteville.[344] She Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A.

 

557416.  Ralph20 De Warren (William, #.1E+7) married Beatrice (--?--) (see #557417). He was born in 988. He died after 1074.

     Children of Ralph20 De Warren and Beatrice (--?--) (see #557417) were:

     278708.           i.     William19.

557417.  Beatrice20 (--?--) married Ralph De Warren (see #557416), son of William De Warren and (--?--) de Torta. She was born in 1000. She died after 1053.

 

557418.  Gerbod20 De Fleming.

     Children of Gerbod20 De Fleming and an unknown spouse were:

     278709.           i.     Guntred19.

557420.  King Henry I20 (--?--) (Robert France, #.1E+7)[345] married Anne of Kiev (see #557421), daughter of King Jaroslav I of Kiev and Ingeborg (--?--). He was born in 1006. He died on 4 Aug 1060.

     Children of King Henry I20 (--?--) and Anne of Kiev (see #557421) were as follows:

     278710.           i.     Hugh19.

     994200.          ii.     Philip I.

557421.  Anne of20 Kiev (Jaroslav, #.1E+7) married King Henry I (--?--) (see #557420), son of King Robert II  (the Pious) of France and Constance  of Provence. She was born in 1024. She died after 1075.

 

557422.  Count Herberrt IV20 De Vermandois (Ortho, #.1E+7) married Adele De Valois (see #557423). He was born in 1032. He died circa 1080.

     Children of Count Herberrt IV20 De Vermandois and Adele De Valois (see #557423) were:

     278711.           i.     Adelaide19.

557423.  Adele20 De Valois married Count Herberrt IV De Vermandois (see #557422), son of Ortho De Vermandois and Pavie (--?--).

 

557472.  Richard20 Fitz Gilbert de Clare married Rohese Giffard (see #557473), daughter of Wa;ter Giffard.

     Children of Richard20 Fitz Gilbert de Clare and Rohese Giffard (see #557473) were:

     278736.           i.     Gilbert19.

557473.  Rohese20 Giffard (Wa;ter, #.1E+7) married Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare (see #557472).

 

557474.  Hugh20 de Creil was born.[346] He died in 1101. He married Margaret De Roucy (see #557475), daughter of Hildouin de Rameru and Adele (Alix De Roucy, circa 1180.

     Children of Hugh20 de Creil and Margaret De Roucy (see #557475) were:

     278737.           i.     Adelica (Aliice)19.

557475.  Margaret20 De Roucy (Hildouin de Rameru, #.1E+7) married Hugh de Creil (see #557474) circa 1180.

 

557478  .  Hugh20 Magnus (Henry (--?--), #557420) (see #278710  ).

 

557479  .  Adelaide20 De Vermandois (Herberrt, #557422) (see #278711  ).

 

557516.  Richard de Tonbridge de20 Clare Fitzgilbert (Gilbert Crispin, #.1E+7)[347] was buried at St. Neots, Huntingdon.[348] He was buried at St. Neots, Huntingdon.[349] He was born circa 1024 at Bienfaite, Normandy.[350] He was born circa 1024 at Bienfaite, Normandy.[351] He died circa 1090 at in a skirmish with the Welsh.[352] He died circa 1090 at in a skirmish with the Welsh.[353]

     He was also known as Richard de Tonbridge de Clare Fitzgilbert.[354] He He 'accompanied his kinsman, William the Conqueror, into England, and was rewarded by him with no less than 176 Lordships, of which 95 were in Suffolk, attached to the Honour of Clare, which honour, with the Castle of Clare, as also the Castle of Tonbridge in Kent, he obtained, becoming thus Lord of Clare and of Tonbridge. During the King's absence he was Joint Chief Justiciar, and as such, suppressed the revolt of 1075.' *-Cokayne, p 242 *Burke's Dormant & Extinct: *'Richard Fitzgilbert, having accompanied the Conqueror into England, participated in the spoils of conquest, and obtained extensive possessions in the new and old dominions of his royal leader and kinsman. In 1073 (6th William the Conqueror) we find him joined under the designation of Ricardus de Benefacta, with William de Warren, in the great office of Justiciary of England; with whom, in three years afterwards, he was in arms, against the rebellious lords, Robert de Britolio, Earl of Hereford, and Ralph Waher, or Guader, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, and behaved with great gallantry. But afterwards, at the time of the General Survey, which was towards the close of William's reign, he is called Ricardus de Tonebruge, from his seat at Tonebruge (now Tunbridge), in Kent, which town and castle he obtained from the archbishop of Canterbury, in lieu of the castle of Brion; at which time he enjoyed thirty-eight lordships in Surrey, thirty-five in Essex, three in Cambridgeshire, with some others in Wilts. and Devon, and ninety-five in Suffolk, amongst those was Clare, whence he was occasionally styled Richard de \Clare\; and that place in a few years afterwards becoming the chief seat of his family, his descendants are said to have assumed thereupon the title of Earls of Clare.' He He 'accompanied his kinsman, William the Conqueror, into England, and was rewarded by him with no less than 176 Lordships, of which 95 were in Suffolk, attached to the Honour of Clare, which honour, with the Castle of Clare, as also the Castle of Tonbridge in Kent, he obtained, becoming thus Lord of Clare and of Tonbridge. During the King's absence he was Joint Chief Justiciar, and as such, suppressed the revolt of 1075.' *-Cokayne, p 242 *Burke's Dormant & Extinct: *'Richard Fitzgilbert, having accompanied the Conqueror into England, participated in the spoils of conquest, and obtained extensive possessions in the new and old dominions of his royal leader and kinsman. In 1073 (6th William the Conqueror) we find him joined under the designation of Ricardus de Benefacta, with William de Warren, in the great office of Justiciary of England; with whom, in three years afterwards, he was in arms, against the rebellious lords, Robert de Britolio, Earl of Hereford, and Ralph Waher, or Guader, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, and behaved with great gallantry. But afterwards, at the time of the General Survey, which was towards the close of William's reign, he is called Ricardus de Tonebruge, from his seat at Tonebruge (now Tunbridge), in Kent, which town and castle he obtained from the archbishop of Canterbury, in lieu of the castle of Brion; at which time he enjoyed thirty-eight lordships in Surrey, thirty-five in Essex, three in Cambridgeshire, with some others in Wilts. and Devon, and ninety-five in Suffolk, amongst those was Clare, whence he was occasionally styled Richard de \Clare\; and that place in a few years afterwards becoming the chief seat of his family, his descendants are said to have assumed thereupon the title of Earls of Clare.

     Children of Richard de Tonbridge de20 Clare Fitzgilbert and Rohese Giffard (see #557517) were as follows:

                            i.     Roger FitzRichard de19;[355] born circa 1050 at Normandy;[356] born circa 1050 at Normandy;[357] died after Sep 1131;[358] died after Sep 1131.[359]

                           ii.     Walter FitzRichard de;[360] born circa 1058;[361] born circa 1058;[362] died between 10 Mar 1137 and 1138;[363] died between 10 Mar 1137 and 1138.[364]

                          iii.     Richard FitzRichard de;[365] born 1062;[366] died 1107.[367]

    

                          iv.     Robert FitzRichard de;[368] born 1062;[369] born 1064;[370] born 1064;[371] died 1107;[372] married an unknown person 1112;[373] married an unknown person 1112;[374] died 1136;[375] died 1136.[376]

 

     278758.          v.     Gilbert FitzRichard de.

                          vi.     Rohese Fitzrichard de;[377] born 1067 at Tunbridge, Kent;[378] born 1067 at Tunbridge, Kent;[379] married an unknown person circa 1088;[380] married an unknown person circa 1088;[381] died 1121;[382] died 1121.[383]

557517.  Rohese20 Giffard (Walter, #.1E+7)[384] was born in 1034 at Longueville, Normandy.[385] She was born in 1034 at Longueville, Normandy.[386] She died after 1133.[387] She died after 1133.[388]

     She was also known as Rohese Giffard.[389]

 

.

     557518.  Hugh de20 Clermont[390]

     Children of Hugh de20 Clermont and Marguerite de Montdidier (see #557519) were:

     278759.           i.     Adeliza de19.

.

     557519.  Marguerite de20 Montdidier (Huilduin, #.1E+7)[391]

 

557520.  Fulk IV20 (--?--) (Geoffrey Chateau-Landon, #.1E+7)[392] was born in 1043.[393] He married Ermengarde (--?--) in 1070.[394] He married Arengarde (--?--) between 21 Jan 1086 and 1087.[395] He married Bertrade de Montfort (see #557521), daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes D'Evereaux, in 1089.[396] He died on 14 Apr 1109.[397]

    

     Children of Fulk IV20 (--?--) and Bertrade de Montfort (see #557521) were as follows:

                            i.     Ermengarde19;[398] born circa 1090;[399] born circa 1090;[400] died 1 Jun 1146;[401] died 1 Jun 1146.[402]

    

                           ii.     Geoffrey of;[403] born circa 1091;[404] born circa 1091;[405] died 1106;[406] died 1106.[407]

     He was also known as Geoffrey of Anjou.[408]

     278760.        iii.     Fulk V.

557521.  Bertrade de20 Montfort (Simon, #.1E+7)[409],[410] was born circa 1059.[411] She was born circa 1059.[412] She married Fulk IV (--?--) (see #557520), son of Geoffrey II de Chateau-Landon and Ermengarde (--?--), in 1089.[413] She married Fulk IV (--?--), son of Geoffrey II de Chateau-Landon and Ermengarde (--?--), in 1089.[414] She married Philip I King of France on 15 May 1092.[415] She married Philip I King of France on 15 May 1092.[416] She died between 14 Feb 1116 and 1117 at Fontevrault, France.[417] She died between 14 Feb 1116 and 1117 at Fontevrault, France.[418]

 

.

     557522.  Elie de20 Beaugency Count of Maine[419]

     Children of Elie de20 Beaugency Count of Maine and Matilda of Chateau-du-Loir (see #557523) were:

     278761.           i.     Eremburge19.

.

     557523.  Matilda of20 Chateau-du-Loir[420]

557528.  William de20 Warrenne Earl of Surrey (Ralph Warren, #.1E+7)[421] was born circa 1017 at of Varenne & Bellencombe, Seine Inferieure, France.[422] He died on 24 Jun 1088 at Lewes, Sussex.[423]

     He According to Cokayne (The Complete Peerage, p 568) William de \Warrenne\ arrived in England with William the Conqueror, 'and having distinguished himself at the Battle of Hastings, obtained an immense portion of the public spoliation. He had large grants of lands in several counties amongst which were the Barony of Lewes in Sussex, and the manors of Carletune and Benington in Lincolnshire. So extensive indeed were those grants that his possessions resembled more the domains of a sovereign prince than the estates of a subject. He enjoyed, too, in the highest degree, the confidence of the king, and was appointed joint justice-general, with Richard de Benefactis, for administering justice throughout the whole realm. While in that office, some great disturbers of the public peace having refused to appear before him and his colleague, in obedience to citation, the Earl took up arms, and defeated the rebels in a battle at Fagadune, when he is said, for the purpose of striking terror, to have cut off the right foot of each of his prisoners. Of those rebels, Ralph Wahir or Guader, Earl of Norfolk, and Roger, Earl of Hereford, were the ringleaders. His lordship was likewise highly esteemed by King William Rufus, and was created by that monarch Earl of Surrey. *This potent noble built the castle of Holt, and founded the priory of Lewes in Sussex. He resided principally at the castle of Lewes, in Sussex, and had besides Castle Acre in Norfolk and noble castles at Coningsburg and Sandal. He d. 24 June, 1088, and Dugdale gives the following curious account of his parting hour: 'It is reported that this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks of Ely; for which, being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution, he died miserably. And, though his death happened very far off the isle of Ely, the same night he died, the abbot lying quietly in his bed, and meditating on heavenly things, heard the soul of this earl, in its carriage away by the devil, cry out loudly, and with a known and distinct voice, 'Lord have mercy on me, Lord have mercy on me'. And, moreover, that the next day after, the abbot acquainted all the monks in the chapter therewith. And likewise that about four days after, there came a messenger to them from the wife of this earl, with 100 shillings for the good of his soul, who told them that he died the very hour that the abbot had heard the outcry. But that neither the abbot nor any of the monks would receive it; not thinking it safe for them to take the money of a damned person'. 'If this part of the story', adds Dugdale, 'as to the abbot's hearing the noise, be no truer than the last, viz., that his lady sent him 100 shillings, I shall deem it to be a mere fiction, in regard the lady was certainly dead about three years before'.' *Younger son. Cokayne stated that Lloyd, in the Yorkshire Archaelogical Journal, vol. xxxi, pp. 107-10, shows that Rodulf and his br. William could not have been children of their father's 2nd marriage.' Therefore the IGI/LDS is considered incorrect. **More About EARL OF SURREY WILLIAM DE WARREN: Ancestral File Number: GXQC-Z6 Burial: Priory Of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex Cy, England.

     Children of William de20 Warrenne Earl of Surrey and Gundred de Fleming (see #557529) all born at of Gournay, Normandy, were as follows:

                            i.     Editha de19;[424] born circa 1039.[425]

    

                           ii.     Reginald de;[426] died at Sine prole;[427] born circa 1042.[428]

    

     278764.        iii.     William de Earl of Surrey.

                          iv.     Gundred de;[429] born circa 1053.[430]

557529.  Gundred de20 Fleming (Gerbod, #.1E+7)[431] was born circa 1023 at Normandy.[432] She died on 27 May 1085 at in childbirth.[433]

     She Possibly the stepdaughter of William The Conqueror. Cokayne states such in one section of his work, but he also details specific discussions from other learned works that disprove these theories of daughter or step-daughter. See his Vol. 5-XII/1, p. 494, footnote j and his own Appendix A (pp. 40-46) for details. *Burke's Dormant and Extinct Gentry states that <a href='http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01389'>Gundre  d</a>  was the daughter of William the Conqueror, but Brian Tompsett says this has been disproven. *<a href='http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal05573'>Tompse  tt</a> states 'It was thought that Matilda (Gundred) married William de Warren, 1st Earl of Surrey. That has since been disproved. For details see 'Early Yorkshire Charters' by C.T. Clay or 'Études sur Quelques Points de l'Histoire de Guillame le Conquérant' by H. Prentout described under Surrey in 'The Complete Peerage' by G.E. Gibbs.' *.

 

557530.  Hugh de20 Crepi Count of Vermandois (Henry Capet, #.1E+7)[434] was born in 1057.[435] He died on 18 Oct 1102.[436]

     Children of Hugh de20 Crepi Count of Vermandois and Adelaide de Vermandois (see #557531) were:

     278765.           i.     Isabel de19.

557531.  Adelaide de20 Vermandois (Herbert, #.1E+7)[437] died in 1123.[438]

    

 

557552.  Richard20 Fitz Gilbert de Clare married Rohese Giffard (see #557473), daughter of Wa;ter Giffard.

     Children of Richard20 Fitz Gilbert de Clare and Rohese Giffard (see #557473) were:

     278736.           i.     Gilbert19.

557553.  Rohese20 Giffard (Wa;ter, #.1E+7) married Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare (see #557472).

 

557554.  Hugh20 de Creil was born.[439] He died in 1101. He married Margaret De Roucy (see #557475), daughter of Hildouin de Rameru and Adele (Alix De Roucy, circa 1180.

     Children of Hugh20 de Creil and Margaret De Roucy (see #557475) were:

     278737.           i.     Adelica (Aliice)19.

557555.  Margaret20 De Roucy (Hildouin de Rameru, #.1E+7) married Hugh de Creil (see #557474) circa 1180.

 

557558  .  Hugh20 Magnus (Henry (--?--), #557420) (see #278710  ).

 

557559  .  Adelaide20 De Vermandois (Herberrt, #557422) (see #278711  ).

 

557560.  Diarmait20 MacMael  nam Bo was born.[440] He married Darbforgaill (--?--) (see #557561), daughter of Gonnchadd (--?--). He died on 23 Feb 1072.

     Children of Diarmait20 MacMael  nam Bo and Darbforgaill (--?--) (see #557561) were:

     278780.           i.     Donnchad19.

557561.  Darbforgaill20 (--?--) (Gonnchadd, #.1E+7) married Diarmait MacMael  nam Bo (see #557560). She died in 1080.

 

559104.  Lope "Rico Hombre de Castile20 Sanchez De Ayala (Sancho Velasquez, #.1E+7) was born.[441] He died after 1089 at Spain.

     Children of Lope "Rico Hombre de Castile20 Sanchez De Ayala and an unknown spouse were:

     279552.           i.     Don Galindo19.

565248.  Humphrey20 De Bohun was born circa 1056. He died after 1090.

     Children of Humphrey20 De Bohun and an unknown spouse were:

     282624.           i.     Humphrey19.

565252.  Constable (of Glocester) Walter20 De Pietes (Roger, #.1E+7) married Bethe (--?--) (see #565253). He died before 1129 at LLanthony Abby, Gloucester.

     Children of Constable (of Glocester) Walter20 De Pietes and Bethe (--?--) (see #565253) were:

     282626.           i.     Miles De Pites19.

565253.  Bethe20 (--?--) married Constable (of Glocester) Walter De Pietes (see #565252), son of Sheriff (of Gloucester) Roger De Pietes.

 

565254.  Bernard20 Di Neufmarche was born.[442] He married Nest (--?--) (see #565255), daughter of Osbern Fitz-Richard and Nesta Ferch Gruffydd.

     Children of Bernard20 Di Neufmarche and Nest (--?--) (see #565255) were:

     282627.           i.     Sybil19.

565255.  Nest20 (--?--) (Osbern Fitz-Richard, #.1E+7) married Bernard Di Neufmarche (see #565254).

 

993872  .  Gilbert20 Fitz Richard (Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, #557472) (see #278736  ).

 

993873  .  Adelica (Aliice)20 de Cleremont (Hugh de Creil, #557474) (see #278737  ).

 

993874  .  Sir Robert20 De Beaumont (see #278738  ).

 

993875  .  Isabel20 De Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, #278710) (see #139355  ).

 

993876  .  Randulf20 De Meschines (see #278740  ).

 

993877  .  Alix (Alice)20 (--?--) (see #278741  ).

 

993890  .  Hugh de20 Grentesmesnil (see #278754  ).

 

993892  .  Alberic de20 Ver (see #278756  ).

 

993893  .  Beatrix Countess of20 Ghisnes (see #278757  ).

 

993894  .  Gilbert FitzRichard de20 Clare (Richard, #557516) (see #278758  ).

 

993895  .  Adeliza de20 Clermont (Hugh, #557518) (see #278759  ).

 

993896  .  Fulk V20 (--?--) (Fulk, #557520) (see #278760  ).

 

993897  .  Eremburge20 (--?--) (Elie Beaugency, #557522) (see #278761  ).

 

993900  .  William de20 Warrenne Earl of Surrey (William, #557528) (see #278764  ).

 

993901  .  Isabel de20 Vermandois (Hugh Crepi, #557530) (see #278765  ).

 

993902  .  Robert de20 Belesme Earl of Shrewsbury (see #278766  ).

 

993912  .  Gilbert20 Fitz Richard (Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, #557472) (see #278736  ).

 

993913  .  Adelica (Aliice)20 de Cleremont (Hugh de Creil, #557474) (see #278737  ).

 

993914  .  Sir Robert20 De Beaumont (see #278738  ).

 

993915  .  Isabel20 De Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, #278710) (see #139355  ).

 

993916  .  Donnchad20 Macmurchada (Diarmait MacMael  nam Bo, #557560) (see #278780  ).

 

993917  .  Orlaith20 (--?--) (see #278781  ).

 

993918  .  Muirchertach ua20 Tuathail (O'Toole (see #278782  ).

 

994176.  William I (the Conqueror20 (--?--) (Robert Normangy, #.1E+7)[443] married Countess Matillda (Maud) of Flanders (see #994177), daughter of Baldwin V of Lillie and Adele of France. He was born in 1027. He died on 7 Sep 1087.

     Children of William I (the Conqueror20 (--?--) and Countess Matillda (Maud) of Flanders (see #994177) were as follows:

     497088.           i.     King Henry I (Beauclerc)19.

                           ii.     Adela.

                          iii.     Duke Robert   Curtose of.

                          iv.     William II; born 1087; died 1100.

994177.  Countess Matillda (Maud) of20 Flanders (Baldwin Lillie, #.1E+7) married William I (the Conqueror (--?--) (see #994176), son of Duke Robert I (the Devil) of Normangy and Harlette de FALAISE. She was born in 1032. She died on 2 Nov 1083.

 

994178.  King Malcolm III pf20 Scotland (Ducan, #.1E+7) married Margaret (--?--) (see #994179), daughter of Edward  (the AEtheling) (--?--) and Agetha of Hungary, in 1068. He died on 13 Nov 1093 at Alwick Castle.

     Children of King Malcolm III pf20 Scotland and Margaret (--?--) (see #994179) were:

     497089.           i.     Matilda of19.

994179.  Margaret20 (--?--) (Edward, #.1E+7) married King Malcolm III pf Scotland (see #994178), son of King Ducan I MacCrinan Scotland, in 1068.

 

994184.  Count William VI (Geoffrey of20 Poitou (William, #.1E+7) was born in 1024. He married Hildergarde (--?--) (see #994185), daughter of Robert ( the Old) Burgandy and Helie (--?--), in 1068. He died on 25 Sep 1086.

     Children of Count William VI (Geoffrey of20 Poitou and Hildergarde (--?--) (see #994185) were:

     497092.           i.     Count - Duke William VII f Poitoi Guillaume IX of19.

994185.  Hildergarde20 (--?--) (Robert Burgandy, #.1E+7) married Count William VI (Geoffrey of Poitou (see #994184), son of Count William III Poitou, in 1068. She died after 1104.

 

994186.  Count William IV of20 Toulouse (Pons, #.1E+7) married Emma De Montain (see #994187), daughter of Earl Robert de Montain and Maud de Montgommery. He was born in 1040. He died in 1093.

     Children of Count William IV of20 Toulouse and Emma De Montain (see #994187) were:

     497093.           i.     Phillippa (Matilida) of19.

994187.  Emma De20 Montain (Robert, #.1E+7) married Count William IV of Toulouse (see #994186), son of Count Pons III of Toulouse and Almonde (--?--). She died in 1080.

 

994188.  Viscount Boso II of20 Chatellerault (Hugh, #.1E+7) married Eleanor de Thouars (see #994189), daughter of Viscount Aimery IV  de Thouars, in 1075. He died in 1092.

     Children of Viscount Boso II of20 Chatellerault and Eleanor de Thouars (see #994189) were:

     497094.           i.     Viscount Aimery I of19.

994189.  Eleanor de20 Thouars (Aimery, #.1E+7) married Viscount Boso II of Chatellerault (see #994188), son of Hugh de Chatellerault and Gergerba de Rochefoucauld, in 1075.

 

994190.  Bartholomew de I' Isle20 Bouchard married Gergerba (--?--) (see #994191).

     Children of Bartholomew de I' Isle20 Bouchard and Gergerba (--?--) (see #994191) were:

     497095.           i.     Dangereuse19.

994191.  Gergerba20 (--?--) married Bartholomew de I' Isle Bouchard (see #994190).

 

994196.  Viscount Boso I of20 Turenne.

     Children of Viscount Boso I of20 Turenne and an unknown spouse were:

     497098.           i.     Viscount Raymond I of19.

994198.  Count Routrou II20 (--?--) de Perche (Geoffrey de Perche, #.1E+7) married Matilda (--?--) (see #994199). He died in 1144.

     Children of Count Routrou II20 (--?--) de Perche and Matilda (--?--) (see #994199) were:

     497099.           i.     Mathilde (Maude)19.

994199.  Matilda20 (--?--) married Count Routrou II (--?--) de Perche (see #994198), son of Geoffrey II de Perche and Beautrix De Montdidier. She died on 26 Nov 1120. She was born in 1086.

 

994200.  Philip I20 De Courtney (Henry (--?--), #557420) was born in 1053. He married Bertha of Holland (see #994201), daughter of Count Florent I Holland and Gertrude (--?--), in 1072. He died on 29 Jul 1108.

     Children of Philip I20 De Courtney and Bertha of Holland (see #994201) were:

     497100.           i.     King Louis VI19.

994201.  Bertha of20 Holland (Florent, #.1E+7) was born circa 1055. She married Philip I De Courtney (see #994200), son of King Henry I (--?--) and Anne of Kiev, in 1072.

 

994202.  Count Humbert II of20 Savoy married Gisela (--?--) (see #994203), daughter of Count William I (the Great) Burgandy and Stephanie De Longwy. He died in 1133.

     Children of Count Humbert II of20 Savoy and Gisela (--?--) (see #994203) were:

     497101.           i.     Adelaide of19.

994203.  Gisela20 (--?--) (William Burgandy, #.1E+7) married Count Humbert II of Savoy (see #994202). She died in 1133.

 

994204.  Philip I20 De Courtney (Henry (--?--), #557420) was born in 1053. He married Bertha of Holland (see #994201), daughter of Count Florent I Holland and Gertrude (--?--), in 1072. He died on 29 Jul 1108.

     Children of Philip I20 De Courtney and Bertha of Holland (see #994201) were:

     497100.           i.     King Louis VI19.

994205.  Bertha of20 Holland (Florent, #.1E+7) was born circa 1055. She married Philip I De Courtney (see #994200), son of King Henry I (--?--) and Anne of Kiev, in 1072.

 

994206.  Count Humbert II of20 Savoy married Gisela (--?--) (see #994203), daughter of Count William I (the Great) Burgandy and Stephanie De Longwy. He died in 1133.

     Children of Count Humbert II of20 Savoy and Gisela (--?--) (see #994203) were:

     497101.           i.     Adelaide of19.

994207.  Gisela20 (--?--) (William Burgandy, #.1E+7) married Count Humbert II of Savoy (see #994202). She died in 1133.

 

994242.  King Alfonso VI20 Leon and Castile (Fernando, #.1E+7) married Constance of Burgandy (see #994243), daughter of Robert ( the Old) Burgandy and Eleanor of Semur-en-Auxois. He was born in 1039. He died in 1109.

     Children of King Alfonso VI20 Leon and Castile and Constance of Burgandy (see #994243) were:

     497121.           i.     Queen Urraca of19.

994243.  Constance of20 Burgandy (Robert, #.1E+7) married King Alfonso VI Leon and Castile (see #994242), son of King Fernando I (the Great) Leon and Castile and Sancha (--?--). She died in 1092.

 

994246.  Wiscount Gilbert20 (--?--).

     Children of Wiscount Gilbert20 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

     497123.           i.     Dulce (Aldonza)19.

994250  .  King Alfonso VII20 Castile and Leon (Raymond Burgandy, #497120) (see #248560  ).

 

994251.  Richilde of20 Poland married King Alfonso VII Castile and Leon (see #248560), son of Raymond of Burgandy and Queen Urraca of Leon and Castile. She died before 1176.

 

994256  .  Raymond of20 Burgandy (see #497120  ).

 

994257  .  Queen Urraca of20 Leon and Castile (Alfonso, #994242) (see #497121  ).

 

994258  .  Raymond20 Beringer III (see #497122  ).

 

994259  .  Dulce (Aldonza)20 (--?--) (Gilbert, #994246) (see #497123  ).

 

994264  .  King Henry I (Beauclerc)20 Anjou (William (--?--), #994176) (see #497088  ).

 

994265  .  Matilda of20 Scotland (Malcolm, #994178) (see #497089  ).

 

994268  .  Count - Duke William VII f Poitoi Guillaume IX of20 Aquitaine (William Poitou, #994184) (see #497092  ).

 

994269  .  Phillippa (Matilida) of20 Toulouse (William, #994186) (see #497093  ).

 

994270  .  Viscount Aimery I of20 Chatellerault (Boso, #994188) (see #497094  ).

 

994271  .  Dangereuse20 (--?--) (Bartholomew Bouchard, #994190) (see #497095  ).

 

995032  .  Sir Robert20 De Beaumont (see #278738  ).

 

995033  .  Isabel20 De Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, #278710) (see #139355  ).

 

995034.  Ralph de Gael20 De Montford (Ralph De Gael, #.1E+7).

     Children of Ralph de Gael20 De Montford and an unknown spouse were:

     497517.           i.     Amice19.

995264  .  King Henry I (Beauclerc)20 Anjou (William (--?--), #994176) (see #497088  ).

 

995265  .  Matilda of20 Scotland (Malcolm, #994178) (see #497089  ).

 

995268  .  Count - Duke William VII f Poitoi Guillaume IX of20 Aquitaine (William Poitou, #994184) (see #497092  ).

 

995269  .  Phillippa (Matilida) of20 Toulouse (William, #994186) (see #497093  ).

 

995270  .  Viscount Aimery I of20 Chatellerault (Boso, #994188) (see #497094  ).

 

995271  .  Dangereuse20 (--?--) (Bartholomew Bouchard, #994190) (see #497095  ).

 

995272  .  Wulgrim II  of20 Angouleme (see #497096  ).

 

995274  .  Viscount Raymond I of20 Turenne (Boso, #994196) (see #497098  ).

 

995275  .  Mathilde (Maude)20 Se Perche (Routrou (--?--), #994198) (see #497099  ).

 

995276  .  King Louis VI20 De Courtney (Philip, #994200) (see #497100  ).

 

995277  .  Adelaide of20 Savoy (Humbert, #994202) (see #497101  ).

 

995278  .  King Louis VI20 De Courtney (Philip, #994200) (see #497100  ).

 

995279  .  Adelaide of20 Savoy (Humbert, #994202) (see #497101  ).

 

995296  .  Raymond of20 Burgandy (see #497120  ).

 

995297  .  Queen Urraca of20 Leon and Castile (Alfonso, #994242) (see #497121  ).

 

995298  .  Raymond20 Beringer III (see #497122  ).

 

995299  .  Dulce (Aldonza)20 (--?--) (Gilbert, #994246) (see #497123  ).

 

995300  .  King Alfonso II of20 Aragon (see #497124  ).

 

995301  .  Sancha of20 Castile (see #497125  ).

 

995304  .  King Alfonso VII20 Castile and Leon (Raymond Burgandy, #497120) (see #248560  ).

 

995305  .  Berenguellla of20 Barcelona (Raymond Beringer III, #497122) (see #248561  ).

 

995308  .  Geoffry V of20 Anjou (Henry, #497088) (see #248544  ).

 

995309  .  Princess of England Matilda (Maud)20 (--?--) (see #248545  ).

 

995310  .  William VIII  Guil X Le Tousain of20 Aquitaine (William, #497092) (see #248546  ).

 

995311  .  Anor / Eleanor20 Chatellerault (Aimery, #497094) (see #248547  ).

 

 

Generation Twenty-One

 

.1E+7.  Rolf21 Tallebois.

     Children of Rolf21 Tallebois and an unknown spouse were:

     557313.           i.     Adeliza Matilda20.

 

 

 

 

     Children of Walkelin21 De Ferrers and an unknown spouse were:

     557360.           i.     Henry20.

     Children of Robert I21 De Vitre and Bertha (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557362.           i.     Andre20.

 

     Children of Earl Robert de21 Montain and Maud de Montgommery (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

     994187.           i.     Emma De20.

     557363.          ii.     Agnes.

 

     Children of Ranulf21 Peverell and Ingelrica Maud (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557364.           i.     William (the Elder)20.

 

     Children of Waldon de21 St Clare and Helen Le Bon (see #.1E+7) were:

     557369.           i.     Agnes de20.

 

     Children of Roger21 De Pitres and an unknown spouse were:

     557372.           i.     Walter20.

     Children of Geffori21 De Neufmarche and Ada De Hugleville (see #.1E+7) were:

     557374.           i.     Bernard20.

 

     Children of Osbern21 Fitz-Richard and Nesta Ferch Gruffydd (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

     565255.           i.     Nest20.

     557375.          ii.     Nesta verch.

 

     Children of Earl Sigurd of21 Northampton and Aelflaed (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557386.           i.     Waltheof II20.

 

     Children of Count Lambert of21 Lens and Adelaide (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557387.           i.     Judith of20.

 

     Children of Thorold Seigner of21 Pont Audemer and Wevia (Duciline) De Crepon (see #.1E+7) were:

     557408.           i.     Humphrey  (Harecourt)20.

 

     Children of John of21 Tonsburg and Dame De Mellent (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

                            i.     Harlevin Seigneur20; married Harlette de FALAISE, daughter of Fulbert de Falise and Dixia (--?--).

     557411.          ii.     Oda     of.

 

     Children of William21 De Warren and (--?--) de Torta (see #.1E+7) were:

     557416.           i.     Ralph20.

 

     Children of King Robert II  (the Pious) of21 France and Constance  of Provence (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

       .1E+7.           i.     Adele of20.

     557420.          ii.     King Henry I.

       .1E+7.        iii.     Robert ( the Old).

 

     Children of King Jaroslav I of21 Kiev and Ingeborg (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557421.           i.     Anne of20.

 

     Children of Ortho21 De Vermandois and Pavie (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557422.           i.     Count Herberrt IV20.

 

     Children of Wa;ter21 Giffard and an unknown spouse were:

     557473.           i.     Rohese20.

     Children of Hildouin21 de Rameru and Adele (Alix De Roucy (see #.1E+7) were:

     557475.           i.     Margaret20.

 

 

 

 

 

     Children of Gilbert21 Crispin Count of Brionne and Gunnora d'Annou (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

                            i.     Baldwin de Brionis20;[444],[445],[446] christened at Of Okehampton, Devonshire, England;[447],[448] christened at Of Okehampton, Devonshire, England;[449],[450] born circa 1022 at Of Meules, Normandy, France;[451],[452] born circa 1022 at Of Meules, Normandy, France;[453],[454] married an unknown person circa 1055;[455],[456] married an unknown person circa 1055;[457],[458] died 1090;[459],[460],[461] died 1090.[462],[463],[464]

     He was also known as Baron of Okehampton. He was also known as Baron of Okehampton. He was also known as Baldwin de Brionis Fitzgilbert.[465],[466],[467] He '... who, for the distinguished part he had in the Conquest, obtained from King William the Barony of Okehampton, the custody of the co. of Devon, and the government of the castle of Exeter in fee.' *Burke's Dormant & Extinct, p 140 *According to Cokayne, p. 309, Baldwin married Emma or Auberee, first cousin or niece of William the Conqueror

     557516.          ii.     Richard de Tonbridge de Fitzgilbert.

 

     Children of Walter21 Giffard and Ermengarde Flaitel (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

                            i.     Walter20;[468] buried at Longueville, Normandy;[469] buried at Longueville, Normandy;[470] born circa 1030;[471] born circa 1030;[472] married an unknown person circa 1075;[473] married an unknown person circa 1075;[474] died 15 Jul 1102 at England;[475] died 15 Jul 1102 at England.[476]

     557517.          ii.     Rohese.

 

     Children of Huilduin Count of21 Montdidier and an unknown spouse were as follows:

                            i.     Beatrice de20[477]

     557519.          ii.     Marguerite de.

     Children of Geoffrey II de21 Chateau-Landon and Ermengarde (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

                            i.     Geoffrey III20;[478] died 1096.[479]

    

                           ii.     Hildegarde[480]

     557520.        iii.     Fulk IV.

 

     Children of Simon I de21 Montfort and Agnes D'Evereaux (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

     557521.           i.     Bertrade de20.

                           ii.     Simon II 'le jeune' de;[481] born circa 1068;[482] born circa 1068;[483] died after 1101 at Sine prole;[484] died after 1101 at Sine prole.[485]

     He was also known as Simon II 'le jeune' de Montfort.[486]

                          iii.     Richard de;[487] born circa 1068;[488] born circa 1068;[489] died circa 1092;[490] died circa 1092.[491]

    

                          iv.     Amauri de;[492] born circa 1070;[493] born circa 1070;[494] married an unknown person circa 1097;[495] married an unknown person circa 1097;[496] married an unknown person 1120;[497] married an unknown person 1120;[498] died 1137;[499] died 1137.[500]

                           v.     William de;[501] born circa 1073;[502] born circa 1073;[503] died 27 Aug 1101;[504] died 27 Aug 1101.[505]

    

 

     Children of Ralph de21 Warren and Beatrice (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557528.           i.     William de20 Earl of Surrey.

 

     Children of Gerbod de21 Fleming and an unknown spouse were as follows:

                            i.     Gerbod de20[506]

     557529.          ii.     Gundred de.

     Children of Henry I21 Capet King of France and Anna Yaroslavna (see #.1E+7) were:

     557530.           i.     Hugh de20 Count of Vermandois.

 

     Children of Herbert IV Count of21 Vermandois and Adelle (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

     557531.           i.     Adelaide de20.

 

     Children of Wa;ter21 Giffard and an unknown spouse were:

     557473.           i.     Rohese20.

     Children of Hildouin21 de Rameru and Adele (Alix De Roucy (see #.1E+7) were:

     557475.           i.     Margaret20.

 

 

 

 

 

     Children of Gonnchadd21 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

     557561.           i.     Darbforgaill20.

     559104.           i.     Lope "Rico Hombre de Castile20.

     565252.           i.     Constable (of Glocester) Walter20.

     Children of Osbern21 Fitz-Richard and Nesta Ferch Gruffydd (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

     565255.           i.     Nest20.

     557375.          ii.     Nesta verch.

 

Prepared by:

Joan Benkard Jackson jjackson796@msn.com


 

Endnotes

 

 



[1]Anne Marbury Hutchinson Ann Marbury Hutchinson who had been a gifted prophetess of the doleful heresies that shook and almost subverted the Colony of Mass removed 1643 from Rhode Island beyond Conn. to the Dutch Province and before being nearly established in the new plantation with seven children and servants numbering sixteen, cut off by the Indians. Savage II page 513 Anne Hutchinson, who had followed her beloved teacher to the new world, was a logical for translating her teachers doctrine into language which everyday townspeople could understand. Of brilliant mind and rapier like wit, educated far above the average w oman of her time, Anne began expanding and elaborating upon the Sabbath and lecture day sermons for other women of the town shortly after her arrival in 1634. In the enthusiasm of the time her meetings were considered a ' profitable and sober carriage ma tter' and a fit expression of the injunction of Titus, ' that elder women should instruct the younger ' But by 1636 her meetings included both men and women and Anne was holding forth twice a week to between sixty and eighty persons. Her intelligent fare was drawn from Cottons discourses, though the masters words gained something in the retelling. By October Mrs. Hutchinson's activities had come to the attention of the other Ministers of the Bay and they came to investigate. But it was too late. In the rarified religious atmosphere had swept up the greater part of the church and town from Sir Henry Vane to William Dingly, the barber surgeon - Less than a week after the ministers met in Boston, the Hutchinson faction was working to have Wheelwright decl ared the third minister of Boston. Wheelwrights bid for office was blocked on the basis that he was desired by those who sought to gather a church at Braintree but this was not the end of the dissention. Anne Hutchinson was disruption personified, where Winthrop would find a way to God by living a godly and useful life in an orderly society committed to God, the Hutchinsons found their way by direct and personal revelations. They divided men between believers and non believers, saints and the damned, th ey alone for the saints. Minstrel authority was denounced as men of Wilsons character and caliber were castigated as false teachers, undeserving , of even polite attention. They walked out when Wilson rose to speak, heckled him with comments and question s - To one Hutchinsonian, Anne was a woman ' that preaches a better Gospell than any of you Blackcoates that have been to Ninneversity ', ' For my part, said thee I had rather hear such a one that speaks from meere motion of the spirit, without any study at all than any of you learned scrollers, although they may be fuller of scripture'. Their views provoked the rath of the Commonwealth. Ministers and Magistrates moved to break their hold on Boston. It traumatic, but easily done, for despite the appearance of strength, the Hutchinsons did not form a strong party. They were but a mob scrambling after God, and like all mobs, quickly dispersed once their leaders were dealt with. Finally the more vocal Hut chinsons were brought to trial, their convictions in Nov. were assured. Anne herself was convicted of ' traducing the Ministers and Ministry of this country ' and committed her to custody until the court could enforce an order banishing her. She left for Rhode Island. Winthrops Boston Darrett B. Rutman Ancestry 1986 Encyclopedia Americana Vol 14 Hutchinson, Ann - religious leader, born in Alford, Lincolnshire England 1591, baptised on July 20 1591, died Westchester County, August or September 1643. Her father was an English Clergyman of Liberal views and she was intelligent and well bred. In 161 2 she married William Hutchinson, son of a prosperous Alford merchant. She was strongly attached to the preaching of John Cotton and her brother in law John Wheelwright. Her eldest son went to Massachusetts in 1633 and in the next year she and her husban d followed. They were admitted to membership of the Boston church and Ann soon opened her home to informal meetings of the women of the church at which they discussed the sermon of the previous Sunday and various church doctrines and Ann expounded her ow n views. Chief of these and the one that brought her most severely into conflict with the church was the teaching that the Holy Spirit dwells in every believer and that salvation comes by individual intuition of Gods Grace and love through the inspiratio n of the Holy Spirit and without regard to the obedience of the laws of the church and State. This was regarded as antinomian by the orthodox and she was accused of flouting the moral law. This dispute was not confined to the church but spread throughout the community, causing civil as well as religious disturbance. Cotton, Wheelwright, most of the Boston church as well as Governor Sir Henry Vane were among Annes partisans; but when Vane r eturned to England in 1637, she was brought before a church synod and her views denounced. At the session of the General Court in November she was tried for, 'traducing the Ministers and their Ministry' and sentenced her to banishment. As it was winter s he was allowed to remain in house custody, first at the home of the Marshall of Roxbury, then at the home of John Cotton in Boston. Early the following spring (1638) she and her family with others left for Rhode Island, at that time called Aquidnek. Her husband died in 1642 and after a brief stay in Long Island, she established a home in Dutch territory in what is now Westchester County. N.Y. near the shore of Pelham Bay. The Dutch and the Indians were at war and in August or September of 1643, Anne and her household with the exception of her 10 year old daughter were massacred by Indians. Susannah was carried into captivity but was later ransomed by the Dutch and in 1651 married John Cole of Boston Anne Marbury Hutchinson Ann Marbury Hutchinson who had been a gifted prophetess of the doleful heresies that shook and almost subverted the Colony of Mass removed 1643 from Rhode Island beyond Conn. to the Dutch Province and before being nearly established in the new plantation with seven children and servants numbering sixteen, cut off by the Indians. Savage II page 513 Anne Hutchinson, who had followed her beloved teacher to the new world, was a logical for translating her teachers doctrine into language which everyday townspeople could understand. Of brilliant mind and rapier like wit, educated far above the average woman of her time, Anne began expanding and elaborating upon the Sabbath and lecture day sermons for other women of the town shortly after her arrival in 1634. In the enthusiasm of the time her meetings were considered a ' profitable and sober carriage matter' and a fit expression of the injunction of Titus, ' that elder women should instruct the younger ' But by 1636 her meetings included both men and women and Anne was holding forth twice a week to between sixty and eighty persons. Her intelligent fare was drawn from Cottons discourses, though the masters words gained something in the retelling. By October Mrs. Hutchinson's activities had come to the attention of the other Ministers of the Bay and they came to investigate. But it was too late. In the rarified religious atmosphere had swept up the greater part of the church and town from Sir Henry Vane to William Dingly, the barber surgeon - Less than a week after the ministers met in Boston, the Hutchinson faction was working to have Wheelwright declared the third minister of Boston. Wheelwrights bid for office was blocked on the basis that he was desired by those who sought to gather a church at Braintree but this was not the end of the dissention. Anne Hutchinson was disruption personified, where Winthrop would find a way to God by living a godly and useful life in an orderly society committed to God, the Hutchinsons found their way by direct and personal revelations. They divided men between believers and non believers, saints and the damned, they alone for the saints. Minstrel authority was denounced as men of Wilsons character and caliber were castigated as false teachers, undeserving , of even polite attention. They walked out when Wilson rose to speak, heckled him with comments and questions - To one Hutchinsonian, Anne was a woman ' that preaches a better Gospell than any of you Blackcoates that have been to Ninneversity ', ' For my part, said thee I had rather hear such a one that speaks from meere motion of the spirit, without any study at all than any of you learned scrollers, although they may be fuller of scripture'. Their views provoked the rath of the Commonwealth. Ministers and Magistrates moved to break their hold on Boston. It traumatic, but easily done, for despite the appearance of strength, the Hutchinsons did not form a strong party. They were but a mob scrambling after God, and like all mobs, quickly dispersed once their leaders were dealt with. Finally the more vocal Hutchinsons were brought to trial, their convictions in Nov. were assured. Anne herself was convicted of ' traducing the Ministers and Ministry of this country ' and committed her to custody until the court could enforce an order banishing her. She left for Rhode Island. Winthrops Boston Darrett B. Rutman Ancestry 1986 Encyclopedia Americana Vol 14 Hutchinson, Ann - religious leader, born in Alford, Lincolnshire England 1591, baptised on July 20 1591, died Westchester County, August or September 1643. Her father was an English Clergyman of Liberal views and she was intelligent and well bred. In 1612 she married William Hutchinson, son of a prosperous Alford merchant. She was strongly attached to the preaching of John Cotton and her brother in law John Wheelwright. Her eldest son went to Massachusetts in 1633 and in the next year she and her husband followed. They were admitted to membership of the Boston church and Ann soon opened her home to informal meetings of the women of the church at which they discussed the sermon of the previous Sunday and various church doctrines and Ann expounded her own views. Chief of these and the one that brought her most severely into conflict with the church was the teaching that the Holy Spirit dwells in every believer and that salvation comes by individual intuition of Gods Grace and love through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and without regard to the obedience of the laws of the church and State. This was regarded as antinomian by the orthodox and she was accused of flouting the moral law. This dispute was not confined to the church but spread throughout the community, causing civil as well as religious disturbance. Cotton, Wheelwright, most of the Boston church as well as Governor Sir Henry Vane were among Annes partisans; but when Vane returned to England in 1637, she was brought before a church synod and her views denounced. At the session of the General Court in November she was tried for, 'traducing the Ministers and their Ministry' and sentenced her to banishment. As it was winter she was allowed to remain in house custody, first at the home of the Marshall of Roxbury, then at the home of John Cotton in Boston. Early the following spring (1638) she and her family with others left for Rhode Island, at that time called Aquidnek. Her husband died in 1642 and after a brief stay in Long Island, she established a home in Dutch territory in what is now Westchester County. N.Y. near the shore of Pelham Bay. The Dutch and the Indians were at war and in August or September of 1643, Anne and her household with the exception of her 10 year old daughter were massacred by Indians. Susannah was carried into captivity but was later ransomed by the Dutch and in 1651 married John Cole of Boston

 

In April, 1996, Anne Hutchinson was honored by the dedication of a plaque which appears in the photo. It was placed at Founders Brook Park on Aquidneck Island (Portsmouth), Rhode Island. The plaque is the work of the Anne Hutchinson Memorial Committee, a group of Aquidneck Island volunteers led by Valerie DeBrule of Newport, who raised funds to pay for the plaque and surrounding medicinal herb garden.

The following article appeared in the Sakonnet Times in the April 25, 1996 edition.

 

 

Anne Hutchinson - Finally the Honor She Deserves

by James Garman

Anne Hutchinson played a vital role in the founding of a settlement at the northern end of Aquidneck Island that came to be known as Portsmouth.

 

According to local historian Edward H. West, residents of this state should realize the debt they owe Anne Hutchinson for "without her there would never have been a Rhode Island." While this accolade might be just a bit overdrawn, she did play an important role in the colony's founding.

 

Anne Marbury was born in England in 1591, the daughter of Francis Marbury, a loyal minister to the Anglican Church. In 1612 she married a London merchant, William Hutchinson. Ultimately they had 15 children.

 

The Hutchinsons followed a reform minister, the Rev. John Cotton, to Boston in 1634. Anne was popular among the women in Massachusetts Bay, whom she sometimes served as midwife. Boston was a fairly severe place dominated by the Puritan Church which saw the Bible as the source of all law. Anne gathered a group that would meet in her home and discuss issues of religion. She frequently would analyze and criticize the previous Sunday's sermon by Rev. Cotton or the Rev. John Wilson. The nature of Anne's criticism of the church revolved around their idea of salvation by works or deeds. She believed in salvation by grace, and therefore that one could not prepare to be saved. Many influential men of the Massachusetts Bay colony listened to her and became followers.

 

Anne and her supporters began to be referred to as "Antinomians" by their detractors. This term meant "against law." Their ideas were actually a return to the fundamental ideas of John Calvin in their belief that grace was more important than works.

 

Anne's husband William, meanwhile, had been elected a judge in Massachusetts Bay in 1635 and a deputy in 1636.

 

The pace of Anne's religious zeal accelerated. With her friend and associate, Mary Dyer, she walked out on a sermon by the Rev. John Wilson in Boston. She urged others to do the same when the ministers swayed from "the true course."

 

Ultimately, as the risk of the Massachusetts Bay colony splitting apart grew, there came to be accusations against Anne and her followers. Anne's brother-in-law, John Wheelwright, denounced the ministers and said that the wrath of God would descend on Massachusetts Bay unless there were changes. His outburst was claimed to be seditious and he was put on trial. Anne and about 70 of her followers signed a petition opposing Wheelwright's conviction. The signatories were forced to give up their weapons and they were threatened with banishment from the colony.

 

In November of 1637, Anne was put on trial, charged with "traducing the ministers and their ministry." In her dramatic defense she claimed that it had been revealed to her that the entire Massachusetts Bay Colony would be destroyed of the leaders continued to persecute her for speaking the truth.

 

Anne was convicted, imprisoned and sentenced to be banished from the colony along with a number of her supporters. The group of banished Bostonians gathered on March 7, 1638, and agreed to the following Compact for their new colony:

 

"We whose names are underwritten do here solemnly in the presence of Jehovah incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick and as he shall help, will submit our person, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and all those perfect and most absolute laws of his given us in his holy word of truth, to be guided and judged thereby." [Click here to see a picture of the Portsmouth Compact Memorial Stone....photo by my cousin & friend, Elliot J. Wilcox; scanned by Sam Behling]

 

Among those signing the Compact were William Coddington, one of the richest men in Boston, Dr. John Clarke, Samuel Gorton and William Hutchinson. A committee under Clarke had been searching for a site to which they could relocate, including Long Island and Delaware.

 

They met with Roger Williams who had himself been banished from Massachusetts Bay in 1636, establishing a settlement at Providence. With his help they bought Aquidneck Island from the Sachems of the Narragansett Indian tribe, Canonicus and Miantonomi. The price was 40 fathoms of white beads, 10 coats and 20 hoes. The first settlement was around the Town Pond in the vicinity of the Bay Pointe Inn today. Part of this pond still exists in that area, but the bay side was filled in during the 1940's.

 

The first recorded town meeting at Portsmouth was on March 13, 1638. There the construction of the first meeting house was authorized. This colony was led by William Coddington and, to a degree, the spiritual leadership of Anne Hutchinson. They, along with Samuel Gorton, each had their own followers.

 

The Portsmouth colony was based more on farming than on religion. Large farms were laid out early and commercial crops, especially corn, peas, beans and tobacco were grown and livestock was raised. It was not easy to be admitted as a freeman in this colony, because the increase in their numbers meant a potential reduction in the size of the existing farms.

 

Farming on Aquidneck Island was successful from the beginning, and it soon became evident that it would be necessary to develop a port to ship produce out. In addition, there developed religious differences between some of the leaders of the colony.

 

William Coddington had been a very wealthy man in Boston and among the political leaders there. He had been a member of the Boston Court that had expelled Roger Williams. Coddington was, in William's view "a worldly man" who was most concerned about his own profit and power. He later was to adopt the religious beliefs of the Quakers.

 

Because of the need for a deep water port and the religious differences, Coddington, Clarke, Nicholas Easton, William Baulston and five other leaders of the Portsmouth colony moved south in 1639 and established Newport. By the end of that first year, 93 people were residents of Newport, and its numbers were growing dramatically.

 

Meanwhile in Portsmouth, William Hutchinson was elected leader of the settlement. He seemed to be a mild-mannered man dominated by his wife, Anne. He was elected assistant to Governor Coddington of the Rhode Island Colony in 1640 and died in 1642.

 

His wife was afraid that the Massachusetts Bay authorities would try to gain control of the Portsmouth settlement. In 1643, therefore, she took the younger part of her family and moved to the Dutch Colony of New Netherlands (New York), settling at Pelham Bay (the Bronx today). Because the Dutch had antagonized nearby Indians that year, the Indians rose up an attacked settlements beyond the walled protection of New Amsterdam (New York City). Anne and all but one of her children were murdered by the Indians an 1643. The unharmed child was adopted by the Indians for a while.

 

Anne Hutchinson's role in the founding of Portsmouth was important. She was the lightning rod that attracted some of the most prominent men of Boston. It is noteworthy that although it was for religious reasons that they came here, there developed such differences that it does not appear that they constructed a church of any kind. It is known that Anne Hutchinson continued to hold religious services in her home while at Portsmouth.

 

There are differing opinions as to Anne's influence here. Edward West, writing in 1939, said, "While it is to Anne Hutchinson that the credit of the founding of Rhode lsland must be given, for it was the quality of her disarmed followers that led to the founding of a separate colony . . . more or less it is to William Coddington that the credit of the actual founding of the colony must be made, as it was through his wealth and influence . . . that other men of influence settled there."

 

In spite of this, however, the important role of Anne Hutchinson cannot be denied. After all it was she who led a group of her supporters to Aquidneck Island. She was a dynamic person, a woman of great faith and one whom others were willing to follow to this island in the wilderness.

 

She is worthy of being honored and the plaque being dedicated to her on April 27 is, in fact, a little more than three hundred years overdue.

 

TEXT COMPILED BY SAM BEHLING

Anne MARBURY, my 10th great grandmother, was the daughter of Reverend Francis MARBURY and Bridget DRYDEN, and was born in 1591 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England. She married William HUTCHINSON, a merchant, 9 Aug 1612 in London. She and her husband came to America in 1634 with Reverend John Lothrop's group on the ship "Griffin" and settled in Boston.

 

No stranger to religion, Anne grew up during the persecution of the Catholics and Separatists under Elizabeth and James I. Her father, Rev. Francis Marbury, had been imprisoned twice for preaching against the incompetence of English ministers, though he later became the rector of St. Martin's Vintry, London, rector of St. Pancras, Soper Lane, and finally rector of St. Margaret's, New Fish Street. He was holding two of these offices simultaneously when he died in 1611.

 

Anne began her involvment with religion quite innocently, using her intelligence to interpret the only book available to her - the Bible. She had followed her beloved minister, Reverend John Cotton, whose removal to New England a year earlier had been "a great trouble to me...I could not be at rest but I must come hither."

 

The religious climate in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was oppresive. As the colony took hold, ministers emphasized everyone's pious duty to pray, fast and discipline oneself. Noting that the male members of Boston's church met regularly after sermons to discuss the Bible, she started to hold similar meetings for women in her own home. At first the women discussed the previous Sunday's sermons, but before long Anne began telling them of her own beliefs which differed from those of the Boston ministers. She attracted hundreds of women - aided by her reputation as a skilled midwife - and men, too, soon joined her discussion group.

 

Brilliant, articulate and learned in the Bible and theology, she denied that conformity with the religious laws were a sign of godliness and inisted that true godliness came from inner experience of the Holy Spirit. Anne further exacerbated the local elders by claiming that only two Boston ministers were "elect" or saved, John Cotton and her brother-in-law, John Wheelwright.

 

Anne's weekly meetings took on a new importance. As many as eighty people filled her house, including "some of the magistrates, some gentlemen, some scholars and men of learning." Among them was Sir Henry Vane, who became governor of the colony in 1636. When Anne, with the aid of Governor Vane and John Cotton, attemped to have her brother-in-law, John Wheelwright installed as minister of the Boston chuch, most of the congregation supported her. But the pastor of the church, Reverend John Wilson, gave a speech on the "inevitable dangers of separation" caused by the religious dissensions, and joined with John Winthrop in opposing her.

 

What started as a religious point of difference grew into a schism that threatened the political stability of the colony. To her opponents, questioning the church meant questioning the State. Anne's ideas were branded as the heresy of "Antinomianism" (a belief that Christians are not bound by moral law), and her followers became known as "Antinomians". Intended to be derogatory, the term was erroneously applied to Anne's followers, who did not believe that the inner Holy Spirit released them from obligation to moral law.

 

The colonial government moved to discipline her and her numerous followers in Boston. In May 1637, Vane lost the governorship to John Winthrop. To prevent new Antinomians from settling, he imposed a restriction on immigrants, among them Anne's brother and several of her friends. In August, eighty-two "heresies" committed by the Antinomians were read at a synod, and a ban was placed on all private meetings.

 

But Wheelwright continued to preach and Anne now held her meetings twice a week. In November, Winthop and his supporters filed charges against Anne and Wheelwright, who were then put on trial for heresy before a meeting of the General Court. Intending to prove that Anne's behavior was immoral, Winthrop described her meetings as "a thing not tolerable nor comely in the sight of God, nor fitting for your sex," and accused her of breaking the Fifth Commandment by not honoring her father and mother (in this case, the magistrates of the colony). At this trial, she parried all questions so well that Edmund S. Morgan, a biographer of Gov. John Winthrop, was led to comment that Anne Hutchinson was the governor's "intellectual superior in everything except political judgment; in everything except the sense of what was possible in this world." Answering deftly, Anne came close to clearing herself of all charges. But suddenly, she mentioned that she had had several revelations. The Lord revealed himself to her, she said, "upon a Throne of Justice, and all the world appearing before him, and though I must come to New England, yet I must not fear nor be dismaied," she said. "Therefore, take heed. For I know that for this that you goe about to doe unto me," she threatened, "God will ruin you and your posterity, and this whole State." Winthop immediately replied, "I am persuaded that the revelation she brings forth is delusion." The court voted to banish her from the colony, "as being a woman not fit for our society".

 

Wheelwright was exiled and shortly left for New Hamphire while Anne was put under house arrest for the winter to await a church trial in the spring. On March 15, 1638, Anne was brought to trial before the elders of the church of Boston. When her sons and sons-in-law tried to speak on her behalf, John Cotton cautioned them against "hindering" the work of God in healing her soul. To the women of the congretation he said to be careful in listening to her, "for you see she is but a woman and many unsound and dayngerous Principles are held by her."

 

Once her friend, Cotton now turned full force against her, attacking her meetings as a "promiscuous and filthie coming together of men and women without Distinction of Relation of Marriage," and accused her of believing in free love. "Your opinions frett like a Gangrene and spread like a Leprosie, and will eate out the very Bowells of Religion."

 

Then Reverend Wilson, whom she had once tried to evict from the Boston church, delivered her excommunication. "I doe cast you out and in the name of Christ I doe deliver you up to Satan, that you may learne no more to blaspheme, to seduce, and to lye."

 

"The Lord judgeth not as man judgeth," she retored. "Better to be cast out of the church than to deny Christ."

 

Banished from Boston, Anne Hutchinson with her husband, children and 60 followers settled in the land of Narragansetts, from whose chief, Miantonomah, they purchased the island of Aquidneck (Peaceable Island), now part of Rhode Island. In March, 1638 they founded the town of Pocasset, the Indian name for that locality; the name "Portsmouth" was given to the settlement in 1639. Here they established that colony's first civil government.

 

After William's death in 1642, Anne took her children, except for five of the eldest, to the Dutch colony in New York. But a few months later, fifteen Dutchmen were killed in a battle between Mahicans and the Mohawks. In August, 1643 the Mahicans raided the Hutchinson house and slaughtered Anne and five of her youngest children. Only one young daughter who was present, Susanna who was taken captive, survived. (Note: Many older sources insist that ALL of Anne's children except her daughter, Susanna were killed with her. This is simply not true. Sons Edward, Richard and Samuel were not present, nor were her eldest daughters, Faith and Bridget, most of whom left numerous descendants.)

 

The site of Anne's house and the scene of her murder is in what is now Pelham Bay Park, within the limits of New York City, less than a dozen miles from the City Hall. Not far from it, beside the road, is a large glacial boulder, popularly called Split Rock from its division into two parts, probably by the action of frost aided by the growth of a large tree, the stump of which separates the parts. The line of vision of one looking through the split towards Hutchinson River at the foot of the hill will very nearly cross the site of the house. In 1911 a bronze tablet to the memory of Mrs. Hutchinson was placed on Split Rock by the Society of Colonial Dames of the State of New York, who recognized that the resting place of this most noted woman of her time was well worthy of such a memorial. The tablet bears the following inscription:

 

 

ANNE HUTCHINSON

Banished From the Massachusetts Bay Colony

In 1638

Because of Her Devotion to Religious Liberty

This Courageous Woman

Sought Freedom From Persecution

In New Netherland

Near This Rock in 1643 She and Her Household

Were Massacred by Indians

This Table is placed here by the

Colonial Dames of the State of New York

Anno Domini MCMXI

Virtutes Majorum Fillae Conservant

Some twentieth century observers credit Anne Hutchinson with being the first American woman to lead the public fight for religious diversity and female quality. In his 1971 biography, Eleanor and Franklin, Joseph P. Lash reported that Eleanor Roosevelt began her list of America's greatest women with Anne Hutchinson. Anne did indeed use her considerable influence as a woman to test the Massachusetts Bay Colony's religious tolerance which, ironically, had been the reason for the settlement.

 

 

[2]He was MP for Huntingfield.

 

[3]2nd Lord Clifton of Buckenham Norfolk.

 

[4]Died in the Battle of Ajubarrota.

 

[5]Occupation - Adelantado, Mayor of Murcia.

 

[6]Lord of the Manor of Clayton.

 

[7]john.

 

[8]3rd Lord Talbot.

 

[9]4th Lord.

 

[10]Lord of Clayton.

 

[11]Earl of Ormmonde.

 

[12]Kown as "Copped Hat."

 

[13]Lady of Charlton Norton.

 

[14]Earl of Warwick.

 

[15]Justicar - Chief Governor of Ireland.

 

[16]Earl of Hereford and Essex.

 

[17]Earl of Araundel.

 

[18]6th Earl of Derby.

 

[19]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (n.p.: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, n.d.).

 

[20]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (n.p.: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, n.d.).

 

[21]Ibid.

 

[22]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[23]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[24]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[25]John & Burke, Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages (n.p.: Harrison, London, 1844, 1883, reprinted 1969, n.d.).

 

[26]John & Burke, Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages (n.p.: Harrison, London, 1844, 1883, reprinted 1969, n.d.).

 

[27]Justicar of Ireland.

 

[28]Lord of the Manor of Cllllayton.

 

[29]Earl of Kildare.

 

[30]7th Earl of Essex and Hereford - Constable of England.

 

[31]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 104th Edition (n.p.: 104th Ed. 1967, n.d.).

 

[32]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 104th Edition (n.p.: 104th Ed. 1967, n.d.).

 

[33]unknown author, Brian Tompsett (n.p.: Internet, n.d.).

 

[34]unknown author, Brian Tompsett (n.p.: Internet, n.d.).

 

[35]Countess of Ponthieu.

 

[36]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[37]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[38]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[39]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[40]Ibid.

 

[41]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[42]4th Baron of Ixworth.

 

[43]Chief Justice of England and Sheriff of Shropshire.

 

[44]unknown author, Brian Tompsett (n.p.: Internet, n.d.).

 

[45]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage (n.p.: 1887, 1910-1959, 1984, n.d.).

 

[46]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (n.p.: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, n.d.).

 

[47]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[48]Ibid.

 

[49]unknown author, Bunting's Ancient Music of Ireland (n.p.: n.pub., n.d.).

 

[50]3rd Earl of Norfolk.

 

[51]Lord of Biscay.

 

[52]King of England.

 

[53]Earl of Gloucester and Hereford.

 

[54]3rd Baron Ixworth.

 

[55]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[56]Ibid.

 

[57]Ibid.

 

[58]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[59]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[60]2nd Earl of Norfollk - Steward of the Royal Household.

 

[61]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (n.p.: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, n.d.).

 

[62]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (n.p.: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, n.d.).

 

[63]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[64]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[65]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[66]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage (n.p.: 1887, 1910-1959, 1984, n.d.).

 

[67]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[68]John & Burke, Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages (n.p.: Harrison, London, 1844, 1883, reprinted 1969, n.d.).

 

[69]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage (n.p.: 1887, 1910-1959, 1984, n.d.).

 

[70]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[71]John & Burke, Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages (n.p.: Harrison, London, 1844, 1883, reprinted 1969, n.d.).

 

[72]Ibid.

 

[73]Ed. by Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 105th Edition (n.p.: London, 1970, n.d.).

 

[74]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[75]Ed. by Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 105th Edition (n.p.: London, 1970, n.d.).

 

[76]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[77]Ibid.

 

[78]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[79]Ibid.

 

[80]Ibid.

 

[81]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[82]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[83]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[84]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[85]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[86]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[87]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[88]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[89]Ibid.

 

[90]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[91]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[92]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[93]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[94]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[95]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (n.p.: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, n.d.).

 

[96]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[97]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[98]Ibid.

 

[99]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[100]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[101]2rd Earl of Pembroke - Marshall of England - Protector - Regent of the Kingdom 1216-1219.

 

[102]Earl of Pembrooke.

 

[103]heiress of Pembroke.

 

[104]of Hereford and Essex - Constable of England.

 

[105]Lord of Abergavenny.

 

[106]King of England.

 

[107]Count of Provence.

 

[108]King of Leon 1188 - 1229.

 

[109]Keeper of Dover Castle - Warfen of parts of Norfolk.

 

[110]2nd Baron Ixworth.

 

[111]Lord Elwalston.

 

[112]3rd Earl of Derby.

 

[113]Richard de \Clare\

 

"This nobleman was one of the witnesses to the solemn agreement, made in 1153, between King Stephen and Henry, Duke of Normandy, whereby the latter was to succeed to the English throne upon the decease of the former. But the leading part he subsequently had in the subjugation of Ireland procuring him a conspicuous place in history, we shall relate the particulars of that event in the words of the Monk of Jorevaulx - 'the realm of Ireland,' saith he, 'being miserably opprest with warr by the many kings there who banded against each other, one of them sent his son into England to procure souldiers thence for his aid. Which souldiers for the hope of gain, giving him assistance, were so well recompenced, as that they rather chose to stay there than return to England. But after a short time the stoutest people of Ireland, being much offended with that king for getting aid from England, the English already fixed in Ireland sent for more from hence to strengthen their party, and because they had no chief they made choice of this Earl Richard (a stout and valiant man) to be their captain, who, yielding to their request, rigging a good fleet, prepared for the journey. Whereupon there were some who, in the king's behalf, endeavoured to restrain him. Howbeit, getting on shipboard, and landing safe, he assaulted Dublin, and took it; the tidings whereof so terrified those that lived afar off, that they were content to be at peace with him; and, to confirm what he had got, gave him in marriage, Eva, daughter of Dermot McMurrough, one of their kings, with whom he had in dower a great part of the realm. Whereat the king of England growing much displeased , as well for that he had not only, without his consent, but forbidden, made so great an attempt, seized upon all his patrimony here, prohibiting that he should have further aid; and threatening him otherwise very sore, compelled him so to such a compliance as that he got Dublin from him, and all the principal places he had won, requiring him to be content with the rest, and his patrimony in England; soon after raising a great army, the king sayled thither, himself.' In the end the earl was constituted Justice of Ireland by King Henry II., and having founded the priory of Killmainham, in the province of Leinster, for knights hospitallers, 'this eminent person,' Dugdale concludes 'died untimely upon the nones of April, anno 1176, and was buried in the Chapter house at Gloucester, as may be seen by this inscription on the wall there, 'Hic jacet Ricardus Strongbow, filius Gilberti, Comitis de Pembroke,' " leaving issue, as some say, one son, scarce three years old, to be his heir, but by others it is reported that, being by treacherously abused and wounded, he departed this life the 5th year after his acquisition of the province of Leinster, and that he was buried at Dublin, leaving issue one only dau. and heiress, Isabel, who became in ward to King Henry II. and remained under the royal guardianship for the space of fourteen years, when she was given in marriage to William Marshal, who thereupon became Earl of Pembroke."

 

Burke's Dormant & Extinct, p 120-121

 

>Richard de \Clare\, "Strongbow", 2nd Earl of Pembroke, born 1130, led Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland 1169, in reign of Henry II;

mar 1171 to Aoife Mac Murrough, Princess of Leinster [descendant of Brian Boru]; in 1172 he and his wife's uncle Archbishop Laurence O'Toole started the re-building in stone of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin [also here, originally founded by Sitric, Viking King of Dublin 1038], the crypt counts as Dublin's oldest surviving building; built the first castle at Kilkenny 1172; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1173-6,

died 1176, age 46 yrs, bur Christ Church (Strongbow's tomb in Christ Church was wrecked when the S wall and roof collapsed in 1562. The monument now known as "Strongbow's tomb" is in fact the effigy of a different Norman knight), having had issue:

 

1.Isabel de \Clare\, Countess Strigoil, born c.1174, mar 1189 [her age c.15, him age 43, he inherited her family title] to William Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke and had issue.

 

 

 

d. 1176, English nobleman, also known as Richard Strongbow. He went as an adventurer (1170) to Ireland at the request of the hard-pressed Dermot McMurrough, king of Leinster. Strongbow subdued much of E Ireland, including Dublin, in victories over Rory O'Connor, king of Connaught, and married Dermot's daughter. Henry II of England, although he had given permission for the earl's expedition, visited him in 1171 to claim the rich coastal cities and to receive Strongbow's homage for the fief of the interior of Leinster. Pembroke fought for Henry in Normandy and was rewarded by a grant of additional territory in Ireland. He then returned to Ireland as the king's governor. Badly defeated (1174) at Thurles, he was engaged in almost continuous fighting against the Irish until his death.

 

lycos.infoplease.com.

 

[114]Strongbow = 2nd Earl of Pembroke - Justiciar of Ireland.

 

[115]Ed. by Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[116]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[117]Ibid.

 

[118]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 104th Edition (n.p.: 104th Ed. 1967, n.d.).

 

[119]unknown author, Brian Tompsett (n.p.: Internet, n.d.).

 

[120]unknown author, Brian Tompsett (n.p.: Internet, n.d.).

 

[121]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[122]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[123]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[124]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[125]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[126]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[127]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 104th Edition (n.p.: 104th Ed. 1967, n.d.).

 

[128]Ibid.

 

[129]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[130]Ibid.

 

[131]Ibid.

 

[132]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[133]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[134]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[135]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[136]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[137]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[138]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[139]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[140]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[141]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[142]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[143]Ibid.

 

[144]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[145]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[146]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[147]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[148]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[149]

john.

 

[150]Richard de \Clare\

 

"This nobleman was one of the witnesses to the solemn agreement, made in 1153, between King Stephen and Henry, Duke of Normandy, whereby the latter was to succeed to the English throne upon the decease of the former. But the leading part he subsequently had in the subjugation of Ireland procuring him a conspicuous place in history, we shall relate the particulars of that event in the words of the Monk of Jorevaulx - 'the realm of Ireland,' saith he, 'being miserably opprest with warr by the many kings there who banded against each other, one of them sent his son into England to procure souldiers thence for his aid. Which souldiers for the hope of gain, giving him assistance, were so well recompenced, as that they rather chose to stay there than return to England. But after a short time the stoutest people of Ireland, being much offended with that king for getting aid from England, the English already fixed in Ireland sent for more from hence to strengthen their party, and because they had no chief they made choice of this Earl Richard (a stout and valiant man) to be their captain, who, yielding to their request, rigging a good fleet, prepared for the journey. Whereupon there were some who, in the king's behalf, endeavoured to restrain him. Howbeit, getting on shipboard, and landing safe, he assaulted Dublin, and took it; the tidings whereof so terrified those that lived afar off, that they were content to be at peace with him; and, to confirm what he had got, gave him in marriage, Eva, daughter of Dermot McMurrough, one of their kings, with whom he had in dower a great part of the realm. Whereat the king of England growing much displeased , as well for that he had not only, without his consent, but forbidden, made so great an attempt, seized upon all his patrimony here, prohibiting that he should have further aid; and threatening him otherwise very sore, compelled him so to such a compliance as that he got Dublin from him, and all the principal places he had won, requiring him to be content with the rest, and his patrimony in England; soon after raising a great army, the king sayled thither, himself.' In the end the earl was constituted Justice of Ireland by King Henry II., and having founded the priory of Killmainham, in the province of Leinster, for knights hospitallers, 'this eminent person,' Dugdale concludes 'died untimely upon the nones of April, anno 1176, and was buried in the Chapter house at Gloucester, as may be seen by this inscription on the wall there, 'Hic jacet Ricardus Strongbow, filius Gilberti, Comitis de Pembroke,' " leaving issue, as some say, one son, scarce three years old, to be his heir, but by others it is reported that, being by treacherously abused and wounded, he departed this life the 5th year after his acquisition of the province of Leinster, and that he was buried at Dublin, leaving issue one only dau. and heiress, Isabel, who became in ward to King Henry II. and remained under the royal guardianship for the space of fourteen years, when she was given in marriage to William Marshal, who thereupon became Earl of Pembroke."

 

Burke's Dormant & Extinct, p 120-121

 

>Richard de \Clare\, "Strongbow", 2nd Earl of Pembroke, born 1130, led Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland 1169, in reign of Henry II;

mar 1171 to Aoife Mac Murrough, Princess of Leinster [descendant of Brian Boru]; in 1172 he and his wife's uncle Archbishop Laurence O'Toole started the re-building in stone of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin [also here, originally founded by Sitric, Viking King of Dublin 1038], the crypt counts as Dublin's oldest surviving building; built the first castle at Kilkenny 1172; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1173-6,

died 1176, age 46 yrs, bur Christ Church (Strongbow's tomb in Christ Church was wrecked when the S wall and roof collapsed in 1562. The monument now known as "Strongbow's tomb" is in fact the effigy of a different Norman knight), having had issue:

 

1.Isabel de \Clare\, Countess Strigoil, born c.1174, mar 1189 [her age c.15, him age 43, he inherited her family title] to William Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke and had issue.

 

d. 1176, English nobleman, also known as Richard Strongbow. He went as an adventurer (1170) to Ireland at the request of the hard-pressed Dermot McMurrough, king of Leinster. Strongbow subdued much of E Ireland, including Dublin, in victories over Rory O'Connor, king of Connaught, and married Dermot's daughter. Henry II of England, although he had given permission for the earl's expedition, visited him in 1171 to claim the rich coastal cities and to receive Strongbow's homage for the fief of the interior of Leinster. Pembroke fought for Henry in Normandy and was rewarded by a grant of additional territory in Ireland. He then returned to Ireland as the king's governor. Badly defeated (1174) at Thurles, he was engaged in almost continuous fighting against the Irish until his death.

 

lycos.infoplease.com.

 

[151]Strongbow = 2nd Earl of Pembroke - Justiciar of Ireland.

 

[152]Died in the Battle of Alarcos Spain.

 

[153]Lord of the Castle of Horeston.

 

[154]5th Earl of Hereford.

 

[155]King of England.

 

[156]Count of Augleme.

 

[157]King of Leon 1157 - 1158.

 

[158]King of Castile 1158-1214.

 

[159]Earl of Oxford.

 

[160]Earl  of Winchester.

 

[161]2nd Earl of Winchester - Constable of Scotland.

 

[162]Sheriff of Worcestershire.

 

[163]2nd Earl of Derby.

 

[164]1st Earl of Warwick.

 

[165]Earl of Pembroke.

 

[166]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[167]Ibid.

 

[168]Ibid.

 

[169]Ibid.

 

[170]Ibid.

 

[171]Ibid.

 

[172]Ed. by Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[173]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[174]Ibid.

 

[175]Ibid.

 

[176]Ibid.

 

[177]Ibid.

 

[178]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[179]Ibid.

 

[180]Ibid.

 

[181]Ibid.

 

[182]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[183]Ed. by Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[184]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[185]Ibid.

 

[186]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[187]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[188]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[189]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[190]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[191]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[192]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[193]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[194]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[195]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[196]Ibid.

 

[197]Ibid.

 

[198]Sheriff of Wiltshire - Founder of Bradenstock Priory.

 

[199]Earl of Pembroke.

 

[200]King of Leinster.

 

[201]4th Lord of Ayala  Lord of Salzedo.

 

[202]Constable of England.

 

[203]Earl  of Essex.

 

[204]Count   of Anjou.

 

[205]Count of Poiteau.

 

[206]Crusader - was in England in 1178.

 

[207]1st King of Portugal 1128-1185.

 

[208]bethroed 15 oct 1140.

 

[209]Lord of Buckley - Crusader.

 

[210]Crusader 1179.

 

[211]Earl of Leicester.

 

[212]Burke's Dormant & Extinct Gentry:

 

WILLIAM DE BRAOSE, who likewise inherited the large estates of his grandmother, and besides possessed the Honour of Braose, in Normandy. This feudal lord was a personage of great power and influence during the reign of HENRY II. and RICHARD I., from the former of whom he obtained a grant of the "whole kingdom of Limeric, in Ireland," for the service of sixty knight's fees, to be held of the king and his younger son, John. For several years after this period he appears to have enjoyed the favour of KING JOHN, and his power and possessions were augmented by divers grants from the crown. But in the 10th of the king's reign, when the kingdom laboured under an interdiction, and JOHN deemed it expedient to demand hostages from his barons to ensure their allegiance, should the Pope proceed to the length of absolving them from obedience from the crown, his officers who came upon the mission to the Baron de \Braose\, were met by Maud his wife, and peremptorily informed that she would not entrust any of her children to the king, who had so basely murdered his own nephew, PRINCE ARTHUR. De Braose rebuked her, however, for speaking thus, and said that if he had in any thing offended the king, he was ready to make satisfaction, according to the judgement of the court, and the barons his peers, upon an appointed day, and at any fixed place, without however giving hostages. This answer being communicated to the king, an order was immediately transmitted to seize upon the baron's person, but de \Braose\ having notice thereof fled with his family into Ireland. This quarrel between de \Braose\ and KING JOHN is, however, differently related by other authorities. The monk of Lanthony states, that KING JOHN disinherited and banished him for his cruelty to the Welsh, in his war with Gwenwynwyn, and that his wife Maud, and William, his son and heir, died prisoners in Corfe Castle. While another writer relates, "that this William de \Braose\, son of Philip de \Braose\, Lord of Buelt, held the lands of Brecknock and Went, for the whole time of KING HENRY II., RICHARD I., and KING JOHN, without any disturbance, until he took to wife the Lady Maud de St. Valerie, who, in revenge of Henry de Hereford, caused divers Welshmen to be murthered in the castle of Bergavenny, as they sat at meat: and that for this, and for some other pickt quarrel, KING JOHN banished him and all his out of England. Likewise, that in his exile, Maud his wife, with William, called Gam, his son, were taken and put in prison; where she died, the 10th year after her husband fought with Wenwynwyn, and slew three thousand Welch." From these various relations, says Dugdale, it is no easy matter to discover what his demerits were; but what usage he had at last, take here from the credit of these two historians, who lived near that time. "This year, viz. anno 1240," quoth MATTHEW OF WESTMINSTER, "the noble lady Maud, wife of William de \Braose\, with William, their son and heir, were miserably famished at Windsore, by the command of KING JOHN; and William, her husband, escaping from Scorham, put himself into the habit of a beggar, and privately getting beyond sea, died soon after at Paris, where he had burial in the Abbey of St. Victor." And Matthew Paris, putting his death in anno 1212 (which differs a little in time), says, "That he fled from Ireland to France, and lying at Ebula, his body was carried to Paris, and there honourably buried in the abbey of St. Victor." "But after these great troubles in his later days," continues Dugdale, "I shall now say something of his pious works. Being by inheritance from his mother, Lord of Bergavenny, he made great grants to the monks of that priory, conditionally, that the abbot and convent of St. Vincenti, in Maine (to which this priory of Bergavenny was a cell) should daily pray for the soul of him, the said William, and the soul of Maud his wife"

 

 

Bannister writes in "Herefordshire and Its Place in English History" ( Bannister, Arthur T., Jakeman Carver, Hereford, 1912. p.54/55):

 

"A typical Marcher of this day is William de Braoze, lord of Brecknock, Builth, Radnor, and Upper Gwent, who terrorized the border for thirty years. His first act, on taking over his great inheritance in 1175, was to invite to his castle of Abergavenny the neighbouring chieftain, Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, and other leading Welshmen, and murder them all in cold blood, killing afterwards, with his own hands, Seisyll's infant son, in the arms of its mother. After more than thirty years of such success in perfidy and barbarity as startled even the savage and unpitying Marchers, he was brought to ruin by a more savage and ruthless scoundrel than himself, King John. Braoze managed to save his life by flight to France, but his Amazonian wife, Maud of St. Valerie, and her eldest son were pitilessly done to death in a manner recalling the dreadful end of Count Ugolino in the tower at Pisa, as told by Dante. For the unhappy captives were shut up by King John to starve

in Corfe Castle; where, after eleven terrible days, they died, the son's cheek having been gnawed by the mother in her anguish. And yet the Braoze, ruthless and grasping beyond his fellows, was, like all the Norman barons, most scrupulous in his religion observances. It is told of him that he never passed a wayside cross without stopping in his talk to offer up a prayer. And he secured for one of his sons, Giles de Braoze, the bishopric of Hereford."

 

-contributed by John Young.

 

 

[213]Earl of Huntington - Crusader.

 

[214]Countess of Huntington.

 

[215]Earl of Surrey.

 

[216]Duke of France.

 

[217]Lord of Clare, Suffolk,  Turnbridge, Kent and Cardigan Wales.

 

[218]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[219]Ibid.

 

[220]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[221]Ed. by Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[222]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[223]Ed. by Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[224]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[225]Ibid.

 

[226]Ibid.

 

[227]Ibid.

 

[228]Ibid.

 

[229]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[230]Ibid.

 

[231]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[232]John & Burke, Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages (n.p.: Harrison, London, 1844, 1883, reprinted 1969, n.d.).

 

[233]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[234]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[235]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[236]Ibid.

 

[237]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[238]Ibid.

 

[239]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[240]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[241]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[242]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[243]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[244]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[245]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[246]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[247]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[248]Ibid.

 

[249]Ibid.

 

[250]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[251]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[252]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[253]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[254]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[255]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[256]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[257]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[258]John Lambrick Vivian, Visitations of the County of Devon, 1620 (n.p.: Comprising the Heralds“ Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620. With additions by Lieutenant-Colon, n.d.).

 

[259]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[260]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[261]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[262]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[263]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[264]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[265]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[266]John Lambrick Vivian, Visitations of the County of Devon, 1620 (n.p.: Comprising the Heralds“ Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620. With additions by Lieutenant-Colon, n.d.).

 

[267]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[268]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[269]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[270]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[271]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[272]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[273]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[274]Ibid.

 

[275]Ibid.

 

[276]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (n.p.: First Edition, London, 1973, n.d.).

 

[277]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[278]Ibid.

 

[279]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[280]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[281]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[282]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[283]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[284]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[285]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[286]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (n.p.: First Edition, London, 1973, n.d.).

 

[287]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[288]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[289]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[290]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[291]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[292]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[293]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[294]Ibid.

 

[295]Ibid.

 

[296]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[297]unknown author, John Young (n.p.: unpublished, n.d.).

 

[298]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[299]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[300]Ibid.

 

[301]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[302]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[303]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[304]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[305]Ibid.

 

[306]Ibid.

 

[307]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[308]John Young, Galmor.ged (n.p.: unpublished, n.d.), Date of Import: Sep 17, 2000.

 

[309]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[310]John Young, Galmor.ged, Date of Import: Sep 17, 2000.

 

[311]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[312]John Young, Galmor.ged.

 

[313]John Young, Lancster.ged (n.p.: Unpublished, n.d.), Date of Import: Apr 30, 2001.

 

[314]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[315]John Young, Lancster.ged, Date of Import: Apr 30, 2001.

 

[316]John Young, Galmor.ged.

 

[317]John Young, Lancster.ged, Date of Import: Apr 30, 2001.

 

[318]John Young, Galmor.ged, Date of Import: Sep 17, 2000.

 

[319]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[320]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[321]John Young, Lancster.ged, Date of Import: Apr 30, 2001.

 

[322]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[323]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[324]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[325]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[326]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[327]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[328]Lord of Clare, Suffolk,  Turnbridge, Kent and Cardigan Wales.

 

[329]King of Dublin -  killed in the battle against Domnall  ua Brianin.

 

[330]3rd Lord of Ayala.

 

[331]Lord of Zurbano.

 

[332]3rd Earl of Hereford Buried  in Llanthony Priory Gloucester England.

 

[333]Buried in Llanthony Priory Gloucester.

 

[334]Count of Poitou   086-1126 Duke of Aquitaine - Crusader 1101 - first known singer-poet in the vernacular.

 

[335]Monk at Notre Dame.

 

[336]rquis of Barcelona.

 

[337]2nd Earl of Leicester - Justicar of England.

 

[338]"Henry Ferrers, assumed the name from Ferriers, a small town of Gastinois, in France, otherwise called Ferrieres from the iron mines, with which that country abounded, and in allusion to the circumstance, he bore for his arms 'six horses' shoes', either from the similitude of his cognomen to the French Ferrier, or because the seigneurie produced iron, so essential to the soldier and cavalier in those rude times, when was was esteemed the chief business of life, and the adroit management of the steed, even amongst the nobility, the first of accomplishments. Henry de \Ferrers\ came to England with the Conqueror, and obtained a grant of Tutbury Castle, in the county of Stafford."

 

 

[339]The Earl of Northumberland, Robert De Mowbray lost his estates in Devonshire when he rebelled in 1095. ”The great majority of the lands in Devon passed to Juhel, Domesday lord of Totnes, some time before 1100.….

 

 

[340]Constable of Gloucester.

 

[341]Earl of Huntington beheaded at Winchester  21 May 1076.

 

[342]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[343]Ibid.

 

[344]Ibid.

 

[345]King of France 1031-1060 - Count of Paris.

 

[346]Count of Claremont in Beavasis.

 

[347]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[348]Ibid.

 

[349]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[350]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[351]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[352]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[353]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[354]Ibid.

 

[355]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[356]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[357]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[358]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[359]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[360]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[361]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[362]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[363]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[364]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[365]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[366]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[367]Ibid.

 

[368]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[369]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[370]Ibid.

 

[371]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[372]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[373]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[374]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[375]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[376]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[377]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[378]Ibid.

 

[379]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[380]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[381]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[382]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[383]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[384]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[385]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[386]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[387]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[388]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[389]Ibid.

 

[390]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[391]Ibid.

 

[392]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[393]Ibid.

 

[394]Ibid.

 

[395]Ibid.

 

[396]Ibid.

 

[397]Ibid.

 

[398]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[399]Ibid.

 

[400]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[401]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[402]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[403]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[404]Ibid.

 

[405]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[406]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[407]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[408]Ibid.

 

[409]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[410]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[411]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[412]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[413]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[414]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[415]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[416]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[417]Ibid.

 

[418]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[419]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[420]Burke's Peerage Limited, Burke's Guide to Royal.

 

[421]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[422]unknown author, John Young.

 

[423]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[424]unknown author, John Young.

 

[425]Ibid.

 

[426]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[427]unknown author, John Young.

 

[428]Ibid.

 

[429]Ibid.

 

[430]Ibid.

 

[431]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[432]unknown author, John Young.

 

[433]Ibid.

 

[434]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[435]unknown author, Brian Tompsett.

 

[436]Ibid.

 

[437]Ibid.

 

[438]Ibid.

 

[439]Count of Claremont in Beavasis.

 

[440]King of Hy Kinsale, who subsequently ursurped  the high kingship  of Leinster. Held the overlords of Ossory, Dublin and   other local kingdoms.

 

[441]2nd Lord of Ayala.

 

[442]Lord of Brecon.

 

[443]William I, the Conqueror (1066-1087 AD)

Born: 1027

Died: September 9, 1087

Parents: Robert I, Duke of Normandy and Herleva of Falasia

Significant Siblings: none

Spouse: Mathilda (daughter of Count Baldwin of Flanders)

Significant Offspring: Robert, William Rufus, Henry, and Adela

 

William, the illegitimate son of the Duke of Normandy, spent his first six years with his mother in Falaise and received the duchy of Normandy upon his father's death in 1035. A council consisting of noblemen and William's appointed guardians ruled Normandy but ducal authority waned under the Normans' violent nature and the province was wracked with assassination and revolt for twelve years. In 1047, William reasserted himself in the eastern Norman regions and, with the aid of France's King Henry I, crushed the rebelling barons. He spent the next several years consolidating his strength on the continent through marriage, diplomacy, war and savage intimidation. By 1066, Normandy was in a position of virtual independence from William's feudal lord, Henry I of France and the disputed succession in England offered William an opportunity for invasion.

 

Edward the Confessor attempted to gain Norman support while fighting with his father-in-law, Earl Godwin, by purportedly promising the throne to William in 1051. (This was either a false claim by William or a hollow promise from Edward; at that time, the kingship was not necessarily hereditary but was appointed by the witan, a council of clergy and barons.) Before his death in 1066, however, Edward reconciled with Godwin, and the witan agreed to Godwin's son, Harold, as heir to the crown - after the recent Danish kings, the members of the council were anxious to keep the monarchy in Anglo-Saxon hands. William was enraged and immediately prepared to invade, insisting that Harold had sworn allegiance to him in 1064. Prepared for battle in August 1066, ill winds throughout August and most of September prohibited him crossing the English Channel. This turned out to be advantageous for William, however, as Harold Godwinson awaited William's pending arrival on England's south shores, Harold Hardrada, the King of Norway, invaded England from the north. Harold Godwinson's forces marched north to defeat the Norse at Stamford Bridge on September 25, 1066. Two days after the battle, William landed unopposed at Pevensey and spent the next two weeks pillaging the area and strengthening his position on the beachhead. The victorious Harold, in an attempt to solidify his kingship, took the fight south to William and the Normans on October 14, 1066 at Hastings. After hours of holding firm against the Normans, the tired English forces finally succumbed to the onslaught. Harold and his brothers died fighting in the Hastings battle, removing any further organized Anglo-Saxon resistance to the Normans. The earls and bishops of the witan hesitated in supporting William, but soon submitted and crowned him William I on Christmas Day 1066. The kingdom was immediately besieged by minor uprisings, each one individually and ruthlessly crushed by the Normans, until the whole of England was conquered and united in 1072. William punished rebels by confiscating their lands and allocating them to the Normans. Uprisings in the northern counties near York were quelled by an artificial famine brought about by Norman destruction of food caches and farming implements.

 

The arrival and conquest of William and the Normans radically altered the course of English history. Rather than attempt a wholesale replacement of Anglo-Saxon law, William fused continental practices with native custom. By disenfranchising Anglo-Saxon landowners, he instituted a brand of feudalism in England that strengthened the monarchy. Villages and manors were given a large degree of autonomy in local affairs in return for military service and monetary payments. The Anglo-Saxon office of sheriff was greatly enhanced: sheriffs arbitrated legal cases in the shire courts on behalf of the king, extracted tax payments and were generally responsible for keeping the peace. "The Domesday Book" was commissioned in 1085 as a survey of land ownership to assess property and establish a tax base. Within the regions covered by the Domesday survey, the dominance of the Norman king and his nobility are revealed: only two Anglo-Saxon barons that held lands before 1066 retained those lands twenty years later. All landowners were summoned to pay homage to William in 1086. William imported an Italian, Lanfranc, to take the position of Archbishop of Canterbury; Lanfranc reorganized the English Church, establishing separate Church courts to deal with infractions of Canon law. Although he began the invasion with papal support, William refused to let the church dictate policy within English and Norman borders.

 

He died as he had lived: an inveterate warrior. He died September 9, 1087 from complications of a wound he received in a siege on the town of Mantes.

 

"The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" gave a favorable review of William's twenty-one year reign, but added, "His anxiety for money is the only thing on which he can deservedly be blamed; . . .he would say and do some things and indeed almost anything . . .where the hope of money allured him." He was certainly cruel by modern standards, and exacted a high toll from his subjects, but he laid the foundation for the economic and political success of England.

 

[444]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[445]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[446]John Young, Pomeroy.ged (n.p.: unpublished, n.d.).

 

[447]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[448]John Young, Pomeroy.ged (n.p.: unpublished, n.d.), Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[449]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[450]John Young, Pomeroy.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[451]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[452]John Young, Pomeroy.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[453]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[454]John Young, Pomeroy.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[455]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[456]John Young, Pomeroy.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[457]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[458]John Young, Pomeroy.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[459]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[460]John Young, Pomeroy.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[461]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[462]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[463]John Young, Pomeroy.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2001.

 

[464]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[465]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[466]Burke, Burke's Dormant & Extinct.

 

[467]John Young, Pomeroy.ged.

 

[468]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[469]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[470]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[471]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[472]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[473]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[474]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[475]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[476]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[477]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[478]unknown author, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage.

 

[479]Ibid.

 

[480]Ibid.

 

[481]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[482]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[483]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[484]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[485]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[486]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[487]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[488]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[489]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[490]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[491]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[492]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[493]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[494]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[495]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[496]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[497]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[498]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[499]Ibid.

 

[500]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[501]George E. Cokayne, Cokayne's Complete Peerage.

 

[502]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[503]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[504]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[505]Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File.

 

[506]unknown author, John Young.