Royal Ancestors of Samuel Appleton

1. Samuel1 Appleton (Samuel, #2*-*** married Hannah Paine, daughter of William Paine and Ann (--?--). He was born in 1624 at Little Wallingford, England.

-Samuel, son of Samuel, Ipswich, baptized at Little Wallingford 1624, brought in 1635 by his family, married Hannah, daughter of William Paine of Ipswich --- He was a man of the highest reputation in civilian and military service. Representative in 1668 and often after to 1681, when he was made an Assistant by an annual election, continued in that rank until the time of the overthrow of the charter government 1686. In 1675, he had command of all the Mass. forces on the Conn. River, and late in the season when succeeded by Major Savage in that quarter, was transferred to the expedition against Narraganset for the bloody and decisive action of 19 December. Resolute in the support of the liberties of the people of unlawful taxation in 1687, he was imprisoned by Andros and hardly released. See Hutchinson I page 365. In the new chart of William and Mary 1691, he was made one of the Council, though by the population vote left out the following year. He died 15 May 1696 Savage ISamuel Appleton, the father of Major Samuel Appleton, was descended from the ancient family of Appulton of Waldingfield, Suffolk, England. He was the son of Thomas, and was born at Little Waldingfield in 1586; married Judith Everand, by whom he had six children born in England. John born 1622; Samuel born 1624, Sarah born 1629; Mary; Judith and Martha. With his family he came to New England in 1635 and settled at Ipswich, where he was admitted freeman, May 25, 1636. He was chosen deputy to the General Court, May 17th, 1637, and was prominent in the affairs if his town thereafter, and died at Rowley in June, 1670. The eldest son John became an influential man in the colony. Was successively lieutenant, captain, and major, and deputy to the General Court for fifteen years between 1656 and 1678, and was honorably prominent in opposition to the Andros government. He married Priscilla Glover, by whom he had a large family, and died in 1699. Of the daughters above mentioned, Judith married Samuel Rogers, son of Rev. Nathaniel, of Ipswich. Martha married Richard Jacob, of Ipswich. Sarah married Rev. Samuel Phillips, of Rowley, 1651. Major Samuel Appleton was born at Waldingfield and came with his father to Ipswich at the age of eleven years. His first wife was Hannah Paine, of Ipswich, by whom he had Hannah, Judith and Samuel. By his second wife, Mary Oliver (at marriage, Dec. 8, 1656, aged sixteen), he had John, Major Isaac, Oliver anf Joanna. He was chosen deputy to the General Court in 1668, under the title Lieut.; also in 1669 to 1671, in company with his brother Capt. John, and again by himself in 1673 and 1675. In early September Captain Appleton was given command of a foot company totaling 100 men. He marched to Hadley, Mass. arriving around September 6th.On October 5, 1675 the Indians attacked Springfield destroying about 30 houses and other property including Major Pynchon's, the army commander, mills and several of his houses and barns. After the destruction of his property and not feeling that he could properly maintain command, Major Pynchon asked to resign his post. This request was granted and on October 12th and Captain Appleton assumed command of all the forces in the Connecticut River area. He held this command until he was ordered home with his men on November 24. When the troops mustered on Dedham Plain on December 9, 1675 for the start of the Naragansett campaign, Major Samuel Appleton was given command of the Massachusetts regiment while also commanding the First Foot Troop. Soon after the battle of Narragansett Major Appleton retired from his protracted and arduous service from the field. On the 19th of October, 1676, the Court appointed him to command an expedition to Pascataqua; but he probably declined, as the order was rescinded on October 23rd. He was reelected deputy in 1676, and subsequently, except 1678, until 1681, when he was chosen Assistant, and remained in that office till the coming in of the Andros government in 1686. He was proscribed by Sir Edmund's officer, Randolph, as one of the 'factious.' He was arrested on the general complaint of being 'evil disposed and seditious,' October 19th 1687, and refusing to submit and give bonds for his good behavior, was committed to Boston jail, where he kept many months till his age and increasing infirmities forced a reluctant submission, and he was set at liberty, March 7, 1688. In a new charter of William and Mary, in 1691, he was made one of the Council. He died May 15, 1696. *--------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ***.

Generation Two

2. Samuel2 Appleton (Thomas, #4) Samuel Appleton - 301 Appleton - Samuel - son of Thomas of Littleton Wallingford, County Suffolk, born 1586, came 1635 with his family, having rejected earlier settlements, as is well infered from the expression in a letter of our neighbor Gov. Winthrop 14 Aug. 1630, soon after his arrival here, to his son John in England, that Mr Appleton can have no cows, because more than half of their stock died on the passage. He was sworn freeman 25 May 1636 and chosen Representive the following year. He served in that capacity no other year. He died in Rowley 1670 Savage I page 61 Sarnual Appleton was a man of the highest repute in civilian service. Rep in 1668, and often after until 1681 when he was made an Assist, and annually continued in that rank until the time of the overflow of the Charter Govt 1686. In 1685, he had command of all Mass. forces on the Conn. River and late in the season, when succeeded by Major Savage in that quarter was transferred to the expedition against the Narraganset for the bloody and decisive action of Dec 19th. Resolute in the support of liberty of the people against their unlawful taxation in 1687, he was imprisoned by Andros and hardly released ( Hutch. 1365 ) In the new chart of William and Mary, 1691 he was made one of the Council, tho by popular vote, left out the following year. Savage I Samuel Appleton, the immigrant ancestor of the Appleton line in this country, was born at Holbrook Hall, the family estate at Little Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England in 1586. He was the son of Thomas Appleton of Little Waldingfield and Mary Issack, second daughter of Edward Issack of Patricksbourne, County Kent. Based on Parish Register baptisims of Thomas and Mary Issack Appleton's children at the Church in Little Waldingfield, commencing in 1574 and ending with Samuel's baptism on 13 August 1586, it can be assumed Samuel was the youngest of seven children, three daughters and four sons. He married Judith (some accounts use Mary) Everard, the daughter of John and Judith Bourne Everard of Preston, Suffolk County, in Preston on January 24, 1614. There apparently were six children of this marriage - Mary (1616), Judith (1618), Martha (1620), John (1622), Samuel (1625) and Sarah (1629). All of these children but Sarah, who was born in Reydon, County Suffolk, were born in Little Waldingfield. Daughter Judith died in Reydon in 1629, but the five other children accompanied their father to 'the colonies'. It seems Judith Everard Appleton predeceased the relocation of the family to Massachusetts with a probable death in 1633. Samuel married a second time to Martha in 1634 and had a second daughter named Judith that same year. In 1635 he came to Massachusetts from England with wife and children and as early as July of 1636 was a resident of Ipswich. On 26 May 1636 he took the freeman's oath and with three others out of sixty-two then admitted, had the honorary prefix of Mr., which then was used to designate a graduate of a University or a 'gentleman by birth'. It appears his emigration resulted from his status as a 'younger son' in addition to being prompted, as a Puritan, by religious motives. In addition it seems he was a close acquaintance and neighbor in County Suffolk of John Winthrop prior to his elevation to the role of Governor of the Massachsetts Bay Colony. Appleton was given land grants in 1638 of two Ipswich tracts, one in town, an eight acre 'building lot'on the Topsfield Road running down to the river and the other, four hundred and sixty acres called the farms lying on the line of the town of Hamilton, bounded on one side by the Ipswich River and on the other by Mile Brook. The Farms continue to this day to be operated by his family. He was a Deputy, both in Ipswich and in Boston, at the General Court in 1637. It appears he was not reappointed to the court in November of that year due to a differences in belief as to appropriate ways to resolve religious differences. While the marriage and death of daughter Mary is unknown, daughter Martha married Richard Jacobs in 1638 and died in Ipswich in 1659. Daughter Sarah married Samuel Phillips in 1651 and died in Rowley 1714; while youngest daughter Judith in 1657 married Samuel Rogers, the son of Reverend Nathaniel Rogers of Ipswich, and died there two years later. The eldest son, John, married Priscilla Glover, daughter of Reverend Jospeh Glover who brought the first printing press to this country, in 1651 and died in Ipswich in 1699. The younger son, Samuel, married three times, Hannah Paine in 1651, Mary Oliver in 1656 and Elizabeth Whittingham and died in Ipswich in 1696. Although Samuel Appleton was 'of Ipswich' he died while living with his daughter Sarah Phillips in Rowley in June of 1670 and is buried there. Famous Families of Massachusetts, Mary Caroline Crawford, Little, Brown, & Company, Boston (1930) Vol. 2, p. 167. History of New Ipswich, Gould and Lincoln, Boston (1852) p. 295 The Last Farm in Ipswich, Richard Matthews, The Country Journal, (December 1988) p.28 * was born in 1586 at Little Wallingford. He married Mary Everand (see #3), daughter of John Everand and Judith Bourne, on 24 Jan 1616. He died in Jun 1670.

Children of Samuel2 Appleton and Mary Everand (see #3) were as follows:

3. Mary2 Everand (John, #6) was born in 1587 at Preston, Suffolk, England. She married Samuel Appleton (see #2), son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Issac, on 24 Jan 1616. She died circa 1630.

Generation Three

4. Thomas3 Appleton (William Appilton, #8) was born between 1520 and 1539. He married Mary Issac (see #5), daughter of Edward Issac and Margery Whitehall, circa 1580. He died in 1603.

Children of Thomas3 Appleton and Mary Issac (see #5) were as follows:

5. Mary3 Issac (Edward, #10) was born in 1560. She married Thomas Appleton (see #4), son of William Appilton and Rose Saxton, circa 1580.

6. John3 Everand (Thomas, #12) was born in 1545 at Preston. He married Judith Bourne (see #7), daughter of John Bourne, in 1574. He died in 1596.

Children of John3 Everand and Judith Bourne (see #7) were:

7. Judith3 Bourne (John, #14) married John Everand (see #6), son of Thomas Everand and Margaret Westman, in 1574.

Generation Four

8. William4 Appilton (Robert, #16) married Rose Saxton (see #9). He died in 1538 at Little Wallingfield, England.

Children of William4 Appilton and Rose Saxton (see #9) were:

9. Rose4 Saxton married William Appilton (see #8), son of Robert Appilton and Mary Mownt Ney.

10. Edward4 Issac married Margery Whitehall (see #11), daughter of Richard Whitehill and Elizabeth Mustan, circa 1545.

Children of Edward4 Issac and Margery Whitehall (see #11) were:

11. Margery4 Whitehall (Richard Whitehill, #22) married Edward Issac (see #10) circa 1545.

12. Thomas4 Everand (Henry, #24) married Margaret Westman (see #13). He was born in 1520 at Marshbury, England.

Children of Thomas4 Everand and Margaret Westman (see #13) were:

13. Margaret4 Westman married Thomas Everand (see #12), son of Henry Everand.

14. John4 Bourne was born circa 1525 at Little, Waldingfield, England. He died circa 1548 at Little, Waldingfield, England.

Children of John4 Bourne and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Five

16. Robert5 Appilton (Thomas Appulton, #32) married Mary Mownt Ney (see #17). He died in 1526 at Little Wallingfoeld, England.

Children of Robert5 Appilton and Mary Mownt Ney (see #17) were:

17. Mary Mownt5 Ney married Robert Appilton (see #16), son of Thomas Appulton and Margaret Crane.

22. Richard5 Whitehill (Adrian, #44) married Elizabeth Mustan (see #23). He was born circa 1439.

Children of Richard5 Whitehill and Elizabeth Mustan (see #23) were:

23. Elizabeth5 Mustan married Richard Whitehill (see #22), son of Adrian Whitehill and Margaret Worsley.

24. Henry5 Everand (Thomas, #48) was born at Great Waltham, England.

Children of Henry5 Everand and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Six

32. Thomas6 Appulton (John, #64) married Margaret Crane (see #33). He died in 1507 at Great Waldingfield, England.

Children of Thomas6 Appulton and Margaret Crane (see #33) were:

33. Margaret6 Crane married Thomas Appulton (see #32), son of John Appulton 4th and Alice Malchier.

44. Adrian6 Whitehill died. He married Margaret Worsley (see #45), daughter of Otewell Worsley and Rose Trevor. He was born circa 1415.

Children of Adrian6 Whitehill and Margaret Worsley (see #45) were:

45. Margaret6 Worsley (Otewell, #90) married Adrian Whitehill (see #44). She died circa 1505.

48. Thomas6 Everand (John, #96) was born circa 1460 at Marshbury, Essex, England. He married Joane Cornish (see #49), daughter of John Cornish and Agnes Waltham, circa 1484 at Marshbury, Essex, England. He died in 1529 at England.

Children of Thomas6 Everand and Joane Cornish (see #49) were:

49. Joane6 Cornish (John, #98) was born circa 1462 at Marshbury, Essex, England. She married Thomas Everand (see #48), son of John Everand, circa 1484 at Marshbury, Essex, England.

Generation Seven

64. John7 Appulton 4th (John, #128) married Alice Malchier (see #65). He died after 1483.

Children of John7 Appulton 4th and Alice Malchier (see #65) were:

65. Alice7 Malchier married John Appulton 4th (see #64), son of John Appulton 3rd and Margaret Wellinge.

90. Otewell7 Worsley married Rose Trevor (see #91), daughter of Edward Trevor ap Dafydd and Angharad Puleston.

Children of Otewell7 Worsley and Rose Trevor (see #91) were:

91. Rose7 Trevor (Edward Trevor ap Dafydd, #182) married Otewell Worsley (see #90).

96. John7 Everand was born circa 1432 at Marshbury, Essex, England.

Children of John7 Everand and an unknown spouse were:

98. John7 Cornish (Thomas, #196) married Agnes Waltham (see #99). He was born circa 1467 at Great Waltham, Essex, England.

Children of John7 Cornish and Agnes Waltham (see #99) were:

99. Agnes7 Waltham was born at Great Waltham, Essex, England. She married John Cornish (see #98), son of Thomas Cornish and Eden Hunt.

Generation Eight

128. John8 Appulton 3rd (John, #256) married Margaret Wellinge (see #129). He died in 1481 at Little Waldingfield, England.

Children of John8 Appulton 3rd and Margaret Wellinge (see #129) were:

129. Margaret8 Wellinge married John Appulton 3rd (see #128), son of John Appulton Jr.

182. Edward8 Trevor ap Dafydd married Angharad Puleston (see #183), daughter of Robert Puleston and Lowri Verch Gruffudd Fychan.

Children of Edward8 Trevor ap Dafydd and Angharad Puleston (see #183) were:

183. Angharad8 Puleston (Robert, #366) married Edward Trevor ap Dafydd (see #182).

196. Thomas8 Cornish died at Great Waltham, Essex, England. He was born circa 1443 at Great Waltham, Essex, England. He married Eden Hunt (see #197), daughter of John Hunt and Margaret DePechy, circa 1464 at Great Waltham, Essex, England.

Children of Thomas8 Cornish and Eden Hunt (see #197) were:

197. Eden8 Hunt (John, #394) was born circa 1447 at Great Waltham, Essex, England. She married Thomas Cornish (see #196) circa 1464 at Great Waltham, Essex, England.

 

Generation Nine

256. John9 Appulton Jr (John, #512) died in 1459 at Little Waldingfield, England.

Children of John9 Appulton Jr and an unknown spouse were:

366. Robert9 Puleston married Lowri Verch Gruffudd Fychan (see #367), daughter of Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt and Elen verch Thomas.

Children of Robert9 Puleston and Lowri Verch Gruffudd Fychan (see #367) were:

367. Lowri Verch Gruffudd9 Fychan (Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt, #734) married Robert Puleston (see #366).

394. John9 Hunt married Margaret DePechy (see #395), daughter of Simon DePechy and Agnes Holme. He was born circa 1420 at Suffolk, England.

Children of John9 Hunt and Margaret DePechy (see #395) were:

395. Margaret9 DePechy (Simon, #790) married John Hunt (see #394). She was born circa 1424 at Suffolk, England.

Generation Ten

512. John10 Appulton (William, #1024) died in 1414.

Children of John10 Appulton and an unknown spouse were:

734. Gruffudd10 Fychan ap Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt (Gruffudd ap Madog Fychan, #1468) married Elen verch Thomas (see #735).

Children of Gruffudd10 Fychan ap Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt and Elen verch Thomas (see #735) were:

735. Elen10 verch Thomas married Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt (see #734), son of Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt ap Madog Fychan and Elizabeth LeStrange.

790. Simon10 DePechy married Agnes Holme (see #791), daughter of Symon Holme and Alice LeMareshall. He was born in 1398 at Suffolk, England.

Children of Simon10 DePechy and Agnes Holme (see #791) were:

791. Agnes10 Holme (Symon, #1582) married Simon DePechy (see #790). She was born in 1402 at Suffolk, England.

 

Generation Eleven

1024. William11 Appulton died in 1326.

Children of William11 Appulton and an unknown spouse were:

1468. Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt11 ap Madog Fychan married Elizabeth LeStrange (see #1469), daughter of John LeStrange V and Maud deVille de Walton.

Children of Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt11 ap Madog Fychan and Elizabeth LeStrange (see #1469) were:

1469. Elizabeth11 LeStrange (John, #2938) married Gruffudd o'r Rhuddallt ap Madog Fychan (see #1468). She was born circa 1298. She died circa 1320.

1582. Symon11 Holme married Alice LeMareshall (see #1583).

Children of Symon11 Holme and Alice LeMareshall (see #1583) were:

1583. Alice11 LeMareshall married Symon Holme (see #1582).

Generation Twelve

2938. John12 LeStrange V (John, #5876) married Maud deVille de Walton (see #2939), daughter of Roger deVille de Walton. He was born circa 1253. He died in Aug 1309.

Children of John12 LeStrange V and Maud deVille de Walton (see #2939) were:

2939. Maud12 deVille de Walton (Roger, #5878) married John LeStrange V (see #2938), son of John LeStrange IV and Joan deSomery.

Generation Thirteen

5876. John13 LeStrange IV (John, #11752) married Joan deSomery (see #5877), daughter of Roger deSomery and Nichole D'Aubigny. He was born circa 1226. He died before 26 Feb 1275.

Children of John13 LeStrange IV and Joan deSomery (see #5877) were:

5877. Joan13 deSomery (Roger, #11754) married John LeStrange IV (see #5876), son of John LeStrange III and Lucy deTregos. She was born circa 1232. She died circa 1282.

5878. Roger13 deVille de Walton was born circa 1230.

Children of Roger13 deVille de Walton and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Fourteen

11752. John14 LeStrange III (John, #23504) married Lucy deTregos (see #11753), daughter of Robert de Tregos and Sybilla de Eywas. He was born before 1200. He died circa 1289.

Children of John14 LeStrange III and Lucy deTregos (see #11753) were:

11753. Lucy14 deTregos (Robert de Tregos, #23506) married John LeStrange III (see #11752), son of John LeStrange II. She was born circa 1202. She died after 1294.

11754. Roger14 deSomery (Ralph, #23508) married Nichole D'Aubigny (see #11755), daughter of William IV D'Aubigny and Maud De Meschines. He was born circa 1208.

Children of Roger14 deSomery and Nichole D'Aubigny (see #11755) were:

11755. Nichole14 D'Aubigny (William, #23510) married Roger deSomery (see #11754), son of Sir Ralph deSomery and Margaret Marshall. She was born circa 1200. She died circa 1240.

Generation Fifteen

23504. John15 LeStrange II (John, #47008) died circa 1233.

Children of John15 LeStrange II and an unknown spouse were:

23506. Robert15 de Tregos (William de Tregoz, #47012) married Sybilla de Eywas (see #23507), daughter of Robert de Eywas II and Pernal (Petronilla) Scudermore. He was born circa 1145.

Children of Robert15 de Tregos and Sybilla de Eywas (see #23507) were:

23507. Sybilla15 de Eywas (Robert, #47014) married Robert de Tregos (see #23506), son of William de Tregoz and Agnes (--?--). She was born circa 1160. She died on 1 Jul 1236.

23508. Sir Ralph15 deSomery (John, #47016) married Margaret Marshall (see #23509), daughter of John Marshall and Sibyl of Salisbury. He died in 1211.

Children of Sir Ralph15 deSomery and Margaret Marshall (see #23509) were:

23509. Margaret15 Marshall (John, #47018) married Sir Ralph deSomery (see #23508), son of Sir John deSomery and Hawsie Paynel.

23510. William IV15 D'Aubigny (William, #47020) married Maud De Meschines (see #23511), daughter of Hugh De Meschines and Bertrade De Montfort. He was born in 1165. He died before 20 Mar 1221.

Children of William IV15 D'Aubigny and Maud De Meschines (see #23511) were:

23511. Maud15 De Meschines (Hugh, #47022) married William IV D'Aubigny (see #23510), son of William III (Le Breton) D'Aubigny and Maud St Hilaire. She was born circa 1172.

Generation Sixteen

47008. John16 LeStrange (Rolaid, #94016) married Hawsie (--?--) (see #47009). He was born circa 1143. He died circa 1178.

Children of John16 LeStrange and Hawsie (--?--) (see #47009) were:

47009. Hawsie16 (--?--) married John LeStrange (see #47008), son of Rolaid LeStrange and Matilde le Brun de Gunstanton.

47012. William16 de Tregoz (Lesire, #94024) married Agnes (--?--) (see #47013). He was born in 1100.

Children of William16 de Tregoz and Agnes (--?--) (see #47013) were:

47013. Agnes16 (--?--) married William de Tregoz (see #47012), son of Lesire de Tregoz.

47014. Robert16 de Eywas II (Robert, #94028) married Pernal (Petronilla) Scudermore (see #47015), daughter of Godfrey de Scudermore and Mathilda Giffard.

Children of Robert16 de Eywas II and Pernal (Petronilla) Scudermore (see #47015) were:

47015. Pernal (Petronilla)16 Scudermore (Godfrey de Scudermore, #94030) married Robert de Eywas II (see #47014), son of Robert Fitzharold de Eywas and Sybel (--?--). She was born in 1135. She died in 1204.

47016. Sir John16 deSomery (Stephen, #94032) married Hawsie Paynel (see #47017), daughter of Ralph Paynel and Agnes De Ferrers.

Children of Sir John16 deSomery and Hawsie Paynel (see #47017) were:

47017. Hawsie16 Paynel (Ralph, #94034) married Sir John deSomery (see #47016), son of Stephen deSomery.

47018. John16 Marshall;;

john married Sybil de Salisbury, daughter of Walter de Salisbury. He married Sibyl of Salisbury (see #47019), daughter of Walter of Salisbury.

Children of John16 Marshall and Sibyl of Salisbury (see #47019) were:

47019. Sibyl of16 Salisbury (Walter, #94038) married John Marshall (see #47018).

47020. William III (Le Breton)16 D'Aubigny (William, #94040) married Maud St Hilaire (see #47021), daughter of James St Hilaire and Aveline (--?--). He was born in 1134. He died on 24 Dec 1193.

Children of William III (Le Breton)16 D'Aubigny and Maud St Hilaire (see #47021) were:

47021. Maud16 St Hilaire (James, #94042) married Roger De Clare, son of Richard De Clare and Alice De Machines. She married William III (Le Breton) D'Aubigny (see #47020), son of William (the Strong0 D'Aubigny and Adeliza Brabant of Louvain. She was buried at Priory of Great Carbrooke, Norfolk. She was born in 1132. She married Roger de Clare, son of Richard de Clare and Alice de Meschines, circa 1153

 

47022. Hugh16 De Meschines (Randulf, #94044) married Bertrade De Montfort (see #47023), daughter of Simon De Montfort and Amice Beaumont. He was born in 1147. He died on 30 Jun 1181.

Children of Hugh16 De Meschines and Bertrade De Montfort (see #47023) were:

47023. Bertrade16 De Montfort (Simon, #94046) married Hugh De Meschines (see #47022), son of Randulf De Meschines and Matilda Fitzrobert. She was born in 1155. She died on 12 Jul 1189.

Generation Seventeen

94016. Rolaid17 LeStrange (Guy, #188032) married Matilde le Brun de Gunstanton (see #94017). He was born circa 1090. He died circa 1158.

Children of Rolaid17 LeStrange and Matilde le Brun de Gunstanton (see #94017) were:

94017. Matilde le Brun17 de Gunstanton married Rolaid LeStrange (see #94016), son of Guy LeStrange.

94024. Lesire17 de Tregoz.

Children of Lesire17 de Tregoz and an unknown spouse were:

94028. Robert Fitzharold17 de Eywas (Ralph de Eywas de Sudley, #188056) married Sybel (--?--) (see #94029). He was born circa 1125.

Children of Robert Fitzharold17 de Eywas and Sybel (--?--) (see #94029) were:

94029. Sybel17 (--?--) married Robert Fitzharold de Eywas (see #94028), son of Ralph de Eywas de Sudley of Hereford and Gytha (--?--).

94030. Godfrey17 de Scudermore married Mathilda Giffard (see #94031). He was born before 1116. He died circa 1164.

Children of Godfrey17 de Scudermore and Mathilda Giffard (see #94031) were:

94031. Mathilda17 Giffard married Godfrey de Scudermore (see #94030). She was born before 1121. She died after 1204.

94032. Stephen17 deSomery.

Children of Stephen17 deSomery and an unknown spouse were:

94034. Ralph17 Paynel (Fulk, #188068) One of the rebels against King Stephen in 1138 married Agnes De Ferrers (see #94035), daughter of Sir Robert De Ferrers and Hawsie De Vitre. He died circa 1163.

Children of Ralph17 Paynel and Agnes De Ferrers (see #94035) were:

94035. Agnes17 De Ferrers (Robert, #188070) married Ralph Paynel (see #94034), son of Fulk Paynel and Beatrice Fitzwilliam.

94038. Walter of17 Salisbury.

Children of Walter of17 Salisbury and an unknown spouse were:

94040. William (the Strong017 D'Aubigny (William, #188080) married Adeliza Brabant of Louvain (see #94041), daughter of Godfrey I (the Beardrd) of Brabant and Ida De Namur. He was born in 1110. He died on 3 Oct 1176.

Children of William (the Strong017 D'Aubigny and Adeliza Brabant of Louvain (see #94041) were:

94041. Adeliza Brabant of17 Louvain (Godfrey Brabant, #188082) married William (the Strong0 D'Aubigny (see #94040), son of William D'Aubigny and Maud St Liz.

94042. James17 St Hilaire (Richard, #188084) married Aveline (--?--) (see #94043). He was born in 1107. He died circa 1154.

Children of James17 St Hilaire and Aveline (--?--) (see #94043) were:

94043. Aveline17 (--?--) married James St Hilaire (see #94042), son of Richard (Hasculfe) St Hilaire. She was born in 1112.

94044. Randulf17 De Meschines (Randulf, #188088) married Matilda Fitzrobert (see #94045), daughter of Robert of Anjou and Mabel Fitzhamon. He was born in 1099. He died on 16 Dec 1153.

Children of Randulf17 De Meschines and Matilda Fitzrobert (see #94045) were:

94045. Matilda17 Fitzrobert (Robert Anjou, #188090) married Randulf De Meschines (see #94044), son of Randulf De Meschines and Lucia Tallebois.

94046. Simon17 De Montfort (Amaury, #188092) married Amice Beaumont (see #94047), daughter of Robert III Beaumont and Pernell De Grentemesnil. He was born in 1118. He died on 13 Mar 1180.

Children of Simon17 De Montfort and Amice Beaumont (see #94047) were:

94047. Amice17 Beaumont (Robert, #188094) married Simon De Montfort (see #94046), son of Amaury III1 De Montfort and Agnes De Garlande. She was born circa 1117.

Generation Eighteen

188032. Guy18 LeStrange was born circa 1040. He died circa 1100.

Children of Guy18 LeStrange and an unknown spouse were:

188056. Ralph18 de Eywas de Sudley of Hereford married Gytha (--?--) (see #188057). He was born in 1026; Ralph the timid. He died on 21 Dec 1057.

Children of Ralph18 de Eywas de Sudley of Hereford and Gytha (--?--) (see #188057) were:

188057. Gytha18 (--?--) married Ralph de Eywas de Sudley of Hereford (see #188056).

188068. Fulk18 Paynel (William, #376136) Founder of Tickford Priory married Beatrice Fitzwilliam (see #188069), daughter of William Fitzanscough. He was born circa 1060.

Children of Fulk18 Paynel and Beatrice Fitzwilliam (see #188069) were:

188069. Beatrice18 Fitzwilliam (William Fitzanscough, #376138) married Fulk Paynel (see #188068), son of William Paynel and Lesceline (--?--). She died circa 1074.

188070. Sir Robert18 De Ferrers (Henry, #376140) married Hawsie De Vitre (see #188071), daughter of Andre De Vitre and Agnes De Mortain. He was born circa 1062. He died circa 1139.

Children of Sir Robert18 De Ferrers and Hawsie De Vitre (see #188071) were as follows:

188071. Hawsie18 De Vitre (Andre, #376142) married Sir Robert De Ferrers (see #188070), son of Henry De Ferrers and Bertha (--?--). She was born circa 1069.

188080. William18 D'Aubigny (Roger, #376160) married Maud St Liz (see #188081), daughter of Simon St Liz and Maud of Huntington. He was born circa 1070. He died circa 1130.

Children of William18 D'Aubigny and Maud St Liz (see #188081) were:

188081. Maud18 St Liz (Simon, #376162) married William D'Aubigny (see #188080), son of Roger D'Aubigny and Amice Grentmesnil. She died in 114. She was born circa 1091.

188082. Godfrey I (the Beardrd) of18 Brabant was born in 1074. He married Ida De Namur (see #188083), daughter of Count Otto II of De Namur and Adelaide De Namur, circa 1100. He died on 25 Jan 1138.

Children of Godfrey I (the Beardrd) of18 Brabant and Ida De Namur (see #188083) were:

188083. Ida18 De Namur (Otto, #376166) was born circa 1083. She married Godfrey I (the Beardrd) of Brabant (see #188082) circa 1100.

188084. Richard (Hasculfe)18 St Hilaire.

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

188088. Randulf18 De Meschines (Randulf, #376176) married Lucia Tallebois (see #188089), daughter of Ives De Tallebois and Luci Beatrice Malet. He was born circa 1070. He died circa 1128.

Children of Randulf18 De Meschines and Lucia Tallebois (see #188089) were:

188089. Lucia18 Tallebois (Ives De Tallebois, #376178) married Randulf De Meschines (see #188088), son of Randulf De Meschines and Maud D'Avranches. She was born circa 1074. She died circa 1135.

188090. Robert of18 Anjou (Henry, #376180) married Mabel Fitzhamon (see #188091), daughter of Robert Fitzhamon and Sibyl De Montomery. He was born circa 1090. He died on 31 Oct 1147.

Children of Robert of18 Anjou and Mabel Fitzhamon (see #188091) were:

188091. Mabel18 Fitzhamon (Robert, #376182) married King Henry I (Beauclerc) Anjou (see #376180), son of William I (the Conqueror (--?--) and Countess Matillda (Maud) of Flanders. She married Robert of Anjou, son of King Henry I (Beauclerc) Anjou and Sybilla Corbet.

188092. Amaury III118 De Montfort (Simon, #376184) married Agnes De Garlande (see #188093), daughter of Anselme De Garlande. He was born in 1070. He died in Apr 1137.

Children of Amaury III118 De Montfort and Agnes De Garlande (see #188093) were:

188093. Agnes18 De Garlande (Anselme, #376186) married Amaury III1 De Montfort (see #188092), son of Simon I De Montfort and Agnes D'Evereaux. She was born circa 1095. She died circa 1181.

188094. Robert III18 Beaumont (Robert, #376188) married Pernell De Grentemesnil (see #188095), daughter of Hugh Grentmesnil and Adeliza de Beaumont. He was born in 1130. He died on 31 Aug 1190.

Children of Robert III18 Beaumont and Pernell De Grentemesnil (see #188095) were:

188095. Pernell18 De Grentemesnil (Hugh Grentmesnil, #376190) married Robert III Beaumont (see #188094), son of Robert Beaumont and Amice De Gael. She was born in 1134. She died on 1 Apr 1212.

Generation Nineteen

376136. William19 Paynel (Gervase, #752272) of Normandy 1020 married Lesceline (--?--) (see #376137).

Children of William19 Paynel and Lesceline (--?--) (see #376137) were:

376137. Lesceline19 (--?--) married William Paynel (see #376136), son of Gervase Paynel. She was born circa 1040.

376138. William19 Fitzanscough (Ansculf (--?--), #752276) A doomsday tennant with lands in several countries was born circa 1044.

Children of William19 Fitzanscough and an unknown spouse were:

376140. Henry19 De Ferrers (Walkelin, #752280) "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"

married Bertha (--?--) (see #376141).

Children of Henry19 De Ferrers and Bertha (--?--) (see #376141) were:

376141. Bertha19 (--?--) married Henry De Ferrers (see #376140), son of Walkelin De Ferrers.

376142. Andre19 De Vitre (Robert, #752284) married Agnes De Mortain (see #376143), daughter of Earl Robert de Montain and Maud de Montgommery.

Children of Andre19 De Vitre and Agnes De Mortain (see #376143) were:

376143. Agnes19 De Mortain (Robert Montain, #752286) married Andre De Vitre (see #376142), son of Robert I De Vitre and Bertha (--?--).

376160. Roger19 D'Aubigny (William, #752320) married Amice Grentmesnil (see #376161), daughter of Hugh Grentmesnil and Adeliza de Beaumont. He was born circa 1045. He died circa 1095.

Children of Roger19 D'Aubigny and Amice Grentmesnil (see #376161) were:

376161. Amice19 Grentmesnil (Hugh, #376190) married Roger D'Aubigny (see #376160), son of William D'Aubigny. She was born circa 1045. She died circa 1084.

376162. Simon19 St Liz (Randulf (--?--), #752324) Earl of Huntington - Crusader married Maud of Huntington (see #376163), 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 #376163) were as follows:

376163. Maud of19 Huntington (Waltheof, #752326) Countess of Huntington was born in 1072. She married Simon St Liz (see #376162), son of Randulf (the Rich) (--?--), circa 1090. She died circa 1130.

376166. Count Otto II of19 De Namur (Arnold, #752332) married Adelaide De Namur (see #376167), daughter of Count Albert III De Namur and Ida of Saxony. He died circa 1124.

Children of Count Otto II of19 De Namur and Adelaide De Namur (see #376167) were:

376167. Adelaide19 De Namur (Albert, #752334) married Count Otto II of De Namur (see #376166), son of Count Arnold II of De Namur and Adela (--?--). She was born in 1068. She died in 1124.

376176. Randulf19 De Meschines (Randulf, #752352) married Countess Lucy of Chester. He married Maud D'Avranches, daughter of Richard Legoz and Emma De Conteville. He married Maud D'Avranches (see #376177), 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 Maud D'Avranches (see #376177) were:

376177. Maud19 D'Avranches (Richard Legoz, #752354) married Randulf De Meschines, son of Randulf De Meschines and Alix (Alice) (--?--). She married Randulf De Meschines (see #376176), son of Randulf De Meschines and Alix (Alice) (--?--). She was born circa 1054. She was born circa 1054. She was born in 1054.

She was also known as Maud De Avranches. She was also known as Maud d'Avranches. * March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A *

376178. Ives19 De Tallebois (Fulk, #752356) married Luci Beatrice Malet (see #376179), daughter of William I Malet and Helisa (--?--). He was born circa 1036.

Children of Ives19 De Tallebois and Luci Beatrice Malet (see #376179) were:

376179. Luci Beatrice19 Malet (William, #752358) married Ives De Tallebois (see #376178), son of Fulk IV (the Rude) De Tallebois and Bertada De Montfort. She was born in 1039.

376180. King Henry I (Beauclerc)19 Anjou (William (--?--), #752360) married Matilda of Scotland, daughter of King Malcolm III pf Scotland and Margaret (--?--). He married Sybilla Corbet (see #376181). He married Mabel Fitzhamon, daughter of Robert Fitzhamon and Sibyl De Montomery.

Children of King Henry I (Beauclerc)19 Anjou and Sybilla Corbet (see #376181) were:

376181. Sybilla19 Corbet married King Henry I (Beauclerc) Anjou (see #376180), son of William I (the Conqueror (--?--) and Countess Matillda (Maud) of Flanders. She was born circa 1075.

376182. Robert19 Fitzhamon married Sibyl De Montomery (see #376183), daughter of Roger De Montomery and Mabel Talvas.

Children of Robert19 Fitzhamon and Sibyl De Montomery (see #376183) were:

376183. Sibyl19 De Montomery (Roger, #752366) married Robert Fitzhamon (see #376182).

376184. Simon I19 De Montfort (Amauri, #752368) married Agnes D'Evereaux (see #376185), daughter of Richard D'Evereaux and Adele (--?--). He was born circa 1025. He died circa 1087.

Children of Simon I19 De Montfort and Agnes D'Evereaux (see #376185) were:

376185. Agnes19 D'Evereaux (Richard, #752370) married Simon I De Montfort (see #376184), son of Amauri De Montfort and Bertrada De Gometz. She was born circa 1030. She was born circa 1030. She was born circa 1030. She married Simon I de Montfort, son of Amauri de Montfort and Bertrade de Gometz, circa 1058. She married Simon I de Montfort, son of Amauri de Montfort and Bertrade de Gometz, circa 1058.

She was also known as Agnes d'Evreux. She was also known as Agnes d'Evreux. ** March 2, 2002 WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A *

376186. Anselme19 De Garlande (Guillaume, #752372) was born circa 1069. He died circa 1118.

Children of Anselme19 De Garlande and an unknown spouse were:

376188. Robert19 Beaumont (Robert, #752376) married Amice De Gael (see #376189), daughter of Ralph De Gael and Avice De Waer. He died in 1168.

Children of Robert19 Beaumont and Amice De Gael (see #376189) were:

376189. Amice19 De Gael (Ralph, #752378) married Robert Beaumont (see #376188), son of Robert Beaumont and Elizabeth (Isabel) Capet. She was born circa 1104. She died after 31 Aug 1168.

376190. Hugh19 Grentmesnil married Adeliza de Beaumont (see #376191), daughter of Ives Ivo de Beaumont and Judith Adela De Gournay. He married Adeliza de Beaumont, daughter of Ives Ivo de Beaumont and Judith Adela De Gournay. He was born circa 1092.

He was also known as Hugh De Grentemesnil.

Children of Hugh19 Grentmesnil and Adeliza de Beaumont (see #376191) were as follows:

376191. Adeliza19 de Beaumont (Ives, #752382) married Hugh Grentmesnil. She married Hugh Grentmesnil (see #376190). She was born in 1035. She died on 11 Jul 1091.

She was also known as Adeliza De Beaumont.

Generation Twenty

752272. Gervase20 Paynel.

Children of Gervase20 Paynel and an unknown spouse were:

752276. Ansculf20 (--?--) was born circa 1014.

Children of Ansculf20 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

752280. Walkelin20 De Ferrers.

Children of Walkelin20 De Ferrers and an unknown spouse were:

752284. Robert I20 De Vitre married Bertha (--?--) (see #752285).

Children of Robert I20 De Vitre and Bertha (--?--) (see #752285) were:

752285. Bertha20 (--?--) married Robert I De Vitre (see #752284).

752286. Earl Robert de20 Montain;; Earl of Cornwell - half brother of William the Conqueror - Companion at the battle of Hastings married Maud de Montgommery (see #752287), daughter of Earl Roger de Montgommery and Mabel Talvas. He was born in 1031. He died in 1095.

Children of Earl Robert de20 Montain and Maud de Montgommery (see #752287) were as follows:

752287. Maud de20 Montgommery (Roger, #.1E+7) married Earl Robert de Montain (see #752286).

752320. William20 D'Aubigny died in 1066.

Children of William20 D'Aubigny and an unknown spouse were:

752322. Hugh20 Grentmesnil married Adeliza de Beaumont (see #376191), daughter of Ives Ivo de Beaumont and Judith Adela De Gournay. He married Adeliza de Beaumont, daughter of Ives Ivo de Beaumont and Judith Adela De Gournay. He was born circa 1092.

He was also known as Hugh De Grentemesnil.

Children of Hugh20 Grentmesnil and Adeliza de Beaumont (see #376191) were as follows:

752323. Adeliza20 de Beaumont (Ives, #752382) married Hugh Grentmesnil. She married Hugh Grentmesnil (see #376190). She was born in 1035. She died on 11 Jul 1091.

She was also known as Adeliza De Beaumont.

752324. Randulf (the Rich)20 (--?--) was born circa 1017. He died circa 1046.

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

752326. Waltheof II20 Huntington (Sigurd Northampton, #.1E+7) Earl of Huntington beheaded at Winchester 21 May 1076 married Judith of Lens (see #752327), 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 #752327) were:

752327. Judith of20 Lens (Lambert, #.1E+7) was born circa 1054. She married Waltheof II Huntington (see #752326), son of Earl Sigurd of Northampton and Aelflaed (--?--), circa 1070.

752332. Count Arnold II of20 De Namur married Adela (--?--) (see #752333), daughter of Count Hildouin III of Montdidier and Roucy and Adele (Alix De Roucy. He died in 1106.

Children of Count Arnold II of20 De Namur and Adela (--?--) (see #752333) were:

752333. Adela20 (--?--) (Hildouin of Montdidier and Roucy, #.1E+7) married Count Arnold II of De Namur (see #752332).

752334. Count Albert III20 De Namur (Albert, #.1E+7) married Ida of Saxony (see #752335), daughter of Count Bernard II of Saxony and Elicia Von Schweinfurt.

Children of Count Albert III20 De Namur and Ida of Saxony (see #752335) were:

752335. Ida of20 Saxony (Bernard, #.1E+7) married Count Albert III De Namur (see #752334), son of Albert II De Namur and Regilinde of Lorraine.

752352. Randulf20 De Meschines married Alix (Alice) (--?--) (see #752353). He was born circa 1017. He died circa 1047.

Children of Randulf20 De Meschines and Alix (Alice) (--?--) (see #752353) were:

752353. Alix (Alice)20 (--?--) married Randulf De Meschines (see #752352). She was born circa 1021.

752354. Richard20 Legoz married Emma De Conteville (see #752355). He was born circa 1025.

Children of Richard20 Legoz and Emma De Conteville (see #752355) were:

752355. Emma20 De Conteville married Richard Legoz (see #752354). She was born circa 1034.

752356. Fulk IV (the Rude)20 De Tallebois married Bertada De Montfort (see #752357). He died on 4 Apr 1106.

Children of Fulk IV (the Rude)20 De Tallebois and Bertada De Montfort (see #752357) were:

752357. Bertada20 De Montfort married Fulk IV (the Rude) De Tallebois (see #752356).

752358. William I20 Malet married Helisa (--?--) (see #752359). He was born circa 1014. He died circa 1071.

Children of William I20 Malet and Helisa (--?--) (see #752359) were:

752359. Helisa20 (--?--) married William I Malet (see #752358). She was born circa 1016.

752360. William I (the Conqueror20 (--?--) (Robert Normangy, #.1E+7) 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

married Countess Matillda (Maud) of Flanders (see #752361), 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 #752361) were as follows:

752361. Countess Matillda (Maud) of20 Flanders (Baldwin Lillie, #.1E+7) married William I (the Conqueror (--?--) (see #752360), son of Duke Robert I (the Devil) of Normangy and Harlette de FALAISE. She was born in 1032. She died on 2 Nov 1083.

752366. Roger20 De Montomery married Mabel Talvas (see #752367). He died on 27 Jul 1094.

Children of Roger20 De Montomery and Mabel Talvas (see #752367) were:

752367. Mabel20 Talvas married Roger De Montomery (see #752366). She died on 2 Dec 1079.

752368. Amauri20 De Montfort married Bertrada De Gometz (see #752369). He was born circa 993.

Children of Amauri20 De Montfort and Bertrada De Gometz (see #752369) were:

752369. Bertrada20 De Gometz married Amauri De Montfort (see #752368). She was born circa 996.

752370. Richard20 D'Evereaux (Robert Evereux, #.1E+7) married Adele (--?--) (see #752371). He was born circa 986. He was born circa 986 at Rouen, Normandy. He was born circa 986 at Rouen, Normandy. He married Adaele de Toeni before 1030. He married Adaele de Toeni before 1030. He died in 1067 at Normandy. He died in 1067 at Normandy.

Children of Richard20 D'Evereaux and Adele (--?--) (see #752371) were:

752371. Adele20 (--?--) married Richard D'Evereaux (see #752370), son of Robert of Evereux and Havlive (--?--). She was born circa 1004. She died circa 1051.

752372. Guillaume20 De Garlande married Agnes De Respy (see #752373). He was born circa 1043.

Children of Guillaume20 De Garlande and Agnes De Respy (see #752373) were:

752373. Agnes20 De Respy married Guillaume De Garlande (see #752372).

752376. Robert20 Beaumont married Elizabeth (Isabel) Capet (see #752377). He was born in 1045. He died in 1111.

Children of Robert20 Beaumont and Elizabeth (Isabel) Capet (see #752377) were:

752377. Elizabeth (Isabel)20 Capet married Robert Beaumont (see #752376). She was born in 1081.

752378. Ralph20 De Gael married Avice De Waer (see #752379). He was born in 1078. He died in 1143.

Children of Ralph20 De Gael and Avice De Waer (see #752379) were:

752379. Avice20 De Waer married Ralph De Gael (see #752378).

752382. Ives Ivo20 de Beaumont married Judith Adela De Gournay (see #752383). He was born circa 1005.

Children of Ives Ivo20 de Beaumont and Judith Adela De Gournay (see #752383) were:

752383. Judith Adela20 De Gournay married Ives Ivo de Beaumont (see #752382). She was born circa 1008.

Generation Twenty-One

.1E+7. Earl Roger de21 Montgommery;; Earl of Shewsbury - Viscompte of the Hiesmois - Seignier of Montgommeri in Normandy married Mabel Talvas (see #.1E+7), daughter of Prince William Talvas. He died in 1094.

Children of Earl Roger de21 Montgommery and Mabel Talvas (see #.1E+7) were:

Children of Ives Ivo21 de Beaumont and Judith Adela De Gournay (see #752383) were:

Children of Earl Sigurd of21 Northampton and Aelflaed (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

Children of Count Lambert of21 Lens and Adelaide (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were:

Children of Count Hildouin III21 of Montdidier and Roucy and Adele (Alix De Roucy (see #.1E+7) were:

Children of Albert II21 De Namur and Regilinde of Lorraine (see #.1E+7) were:

Children of Count Bernard II of21 Saxony and Elicia Von Schweinfurt (see #.1E+7) were:

Children of Duke Robert I (the Devil) of21 Normangy and Harlette de FALAISE (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

Children of Baldwin V of21 Lillie and Adele of France (see #.1E+7) were:

Children of Robert of21 Evereux and Havlive (--?--) (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

He was also known as Guillaume d'Evereux752370. ii. Richard.

Generation Twenty-Two

.3E+7. Prince William22 Talvas;; Prince of Belleme - Seigniur of Alencon died in 1070.

Children of Prince William22 Talvas and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Count Eustace I of22 Boulogne and Maud (--?--) (see #.3E+7) were:

Children of Duke Robert I (the Devil) of22 Normangy and Harlette de FALAISE (see #.1E+7) were as follows:

Children of Ebles I22 (--?--) and Beautrix of Hainaut (see #.3E+7) were:

Children of Count Albert I22 De Namur and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Duke IRichard II (the Good) of22 Normangy and Judith of Brittany (see #.3E+7) were as follows:

He was also known as 5th Duke of Normandy. He was also known as Richard III de Normandy.

Children of Fulbert22 de Falise and Dixia (--?--) (see #.3E+7) were:

Children of Baldwin IV (the Bearded) of22 Lillie and Ogive (Otgive of Luxemburg (see #.3E+7) were:

Children of King Robert II (the Pious) of22 France and Constance of Provence (see #.3E+7) were as follows:

He was also known as Count - Duke Robert (the Old) of Burgandy.

Children of Richard I22 Sanspeur and Gonnor de Crepon (see #.3E+7) were as follows:

He was also known as Richard II the Good. He was also known as 4th Duke of Normandy..1E+7. x. Robert of.

He was also known as Mauger Earl of Corbeil. He was also known as Mauger Earl of Corbeil. xii. Hawisa was born circa 977. She married an unknown person in 996. She died between 21 Feb 1033 and 1034.

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She was also known as Emma of Normandy.

Generation Twenty-Three

.6E+7. Lambert I ( the Bearded)23 (--?--) (Reginer Hainaut, #.1E+8) married Gerberga of Lorraine (see #.6E+7), daughter of Charles of Lorraine, circa 990.

Children of Lambert I ( the Bearded)23 (--?--) and Gerberga of Lorraine (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of Duke IRichard II (the Good) of23 Normangy and Judith of Brittany (see #.3E+7) were as follows:

He was also known as 5th Duke of Normandy. He was also known as Richard III de Normandy.

Children of Fulbert23 de Falise and Dixia (--?--) (see #.3E+7) were:

Children of Count Giselbert23 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Count Robert I of23 Lomme and Ermengarde of Lorraine (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of Richard I (of)23 Normandy and Gunnor (of) Crepon (see #.6E+7) were as follows:

Children of Count - Duke Conin I (the crooked)23 Brittany and Emangarde of Anjou (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of Arnold (Arnulf) II of23 Flanders and Rosela (Susanna) of Ivrea (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of Count Frederick I of23 Luxemburg and Irmentrude of Gleiburg (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of Hugh23 Capet and Adelaide of France (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of William (Guillaume)23 Provence and Adelaide (Blanche) (--?--) (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of William I23 Longsword and Sprota la Danoise (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of Herbastus de23 Crepon and an unknown spouse were as follows:

She was also known as Wevia (Duceline) de Crepon. iii. Avelina de was born circa 974. She was born circa 974. She was born circa 974. She was born circa 974.

She was also known as Avelina de Crepon. She was also known as Avelina de Crepon. She was also known as Avelina de Crepon.

iv. Herfast de was born circa 975. He was born circa 975. He was born circa 975. He was born circa 975.

He was also known as Herfast de Crepon

Generation Twenty-Four

.1E+8. Reginer III of24 Hainaut (Reginer, #.2E+8) married Adele (--?--) (see #.1E+8), daughter of Count Lambert of Louvain. He was born circa 920. He died on 12 Sep 1015.

Children of Reginer III of24 Hainaut and Adele (--?--) (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Charles of24 Lorraine and an unknown spouse were as follows:

Children of Richard I (of)24 Normandy and Gunnor (of) Crepon (see #.6E+7) were as follows:

Children of Count - Duke Conin I (the crooked)24 Brittany and Emangarde of Anjou (see #.6E+7) were:

Children of Renaud24 (--?--) and Alberade of Lorraine (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Charles of24 Lorraine and an unknown spouse were as follows:

Children of William I24 Normandy and Sprota (Adela (of) Senlis (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Juhul (Judhael)24 Berenger and Gerba (--?--) (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Geoffrey I (Grissgonelle) of24 Anjou and Adelaide De Vermandois (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Baldwin III of24 Flanders and Matilda of Saxony (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Beringer II24 Ivrea and Wliia (--?--) (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Count SIGFRIED OF24 Luxemburg and Hedwig (--?--) (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Herbert I of24 Gleiburg and Irmintrude of Avalgau (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Hugh24 Magnus and Hedwig of Saxony (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of William I24 Poitou and Gerloc (Adele) (--?--) (see #.1E+8) were as follows:

Children of Count Boso II of24 Avaignion and Arles and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Hrolf der Ganger24 Ragnvaldsson and Poppa de Valois (see #.1E+8) were as follows:

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Children of Herbert I Count of Senlis24 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were as follows:

She was also known as Beatrice de Vermandois.

iii. Herbert II of was buried at St Quentin. He was buried at St Quentin. He was buried at St Quentin. He was buried at St Quentin. He was born circa 884 at Of Vermandois, Neustria. He was born circa 884 at Of Vermandois, Neustria. He was born circa 884 at Of Vermandois, Neustria. He was born circa 884 at Of Vermandois, Neustria. He married an unknown person before 907 at France. He married an unknown person before 907 at France. He married an unknown person before 907 at France. He married Hildebrande (--?--) before 907 at France. He died between 23 Feb 942 and 943 at St. Quentin. He died between 23 Feb 942 and 943 at St. Quentin. He died between 23 Feb 942 and 943 at St. Quentin. He died between 23 Feb 942 and 943 at St. Quentin.

Generation Twenty-Five

.2E+8. Count Reginer II of25 Hainaut (Reginer, #.4E+8) married Adelaide (--?--) (see #.2E+8), daughter of Duke Richard (the Justicar) of Burgandy and Adelaide (--?--). He was born in 890. He died in 932.

Children of Count Reginer II of25 Hainaut and Adelaide (--?--) (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Count Lambert of25 Louvain and an unknown spouse were:

Children of King Louis IV (d'Outre-Mer)25 Lorraine and Gerberga of Saxony (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of William I25 Normandy and Sprota (Adela (of) Senlis (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Juhul (Judhael)25 Berenger and Gerba (--?--) (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Geoffrey I (Grissgonelle) of25 Anjou and Adelaide De Vermandois (see #.1E+8) were:

Children of Giselbert25 (--?--) and Gerberga of Saxony (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of King Louis IV (d'Outre-Mer)25 Lorraine and Gerberga of Saxony (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Duke Robert (Rollo) (of)25 Norway and Poppa de Valois (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Hubert I25 De Vermandos (Senlis ) and Beautrice of Morvois (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of Paskwitan II of25 Rennes and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Robert25 De Vermandois and Adela of Troyes (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Count Arnold I (the Old)25 Flanders and Alix De Vermandos (Senlis ) (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Hermann Billung of25 Saxony and Hilderbourg of Westbourg (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Adalbert of25 Ivrea and Gisele (--?--) (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Count Boso of25 Arles and Willa of Tuscany (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Richwin of25 Verdun and Cuengonde (--?--) (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Count Eberhard of25 Norfhau and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Count Magingoz of25 Avalgau and Gerberga of Lorraine (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Robert I25 (--?--) and Beautrix De Vermandois (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of Emperor Henry I (the Fowler)25 (--?--) and Mechtilde Matilda of Ringleheim (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of Ebles25 Mancer and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Rothbald I25 (--?--) and Constance of Provence (see #.2E+8) were:

Generation Twenty-Six

.4E+8. Count Reginer I of26 Hainaut (Giselbert Darnau, #.9E+8) married Hersent of France (see #.4E+8), daughter of King Charles (the Bald) of the Franks and Engeltrude (--?--). He died after 25 Oct 915.

Children of Count Reginer I of26 Hainaut and Hersent of France (see #.4E+8) were as follows:

Children of Duke Richard (the Justicar) of26 Burgandy and Adelaide (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Duke Theudebert of26 Saxony and Reginhilde Von Friesland (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of King Charles III (the Simple)26 Lorraine and Eadgifu (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Emperor Henry I (the Fowler)26 (--?--) and Mechtilde Matilda of Ringleheim (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of Duke Robert (Rollo) (of)26 Norway and Poppa de Valois (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Hubert I26 De Vermandos (Senlis ) and Beautrice of Morvois (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of Paskwitan II of26 Rennes and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Robert26 De Vermandois and Adela of Troyes (see #.2E+8) were:

Children of Count Reginer I of26 Hainaut and Hersent of France (see #.4E+8) were as follows:

Children of Emperor Henry I (the Fowler)26 (--?--) and Mechtilde Matilda of Ringleheim (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of King Charles III (the Simple)26 Lorraine and Eadgifu (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Emperor Henry I (the Fowler)26 (--?--) and Mechtilde Matilda of Ringleheim (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of Pepin de Senlis26 De Valois and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Alain I of26 Brittany and Oreguen (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Herbert II26 De Vermandois and Luitgarde of France (see #.4E+8) were as follows:

Children of Baldwin II of26 Flanders and Alfthryth (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Herbert II26 De Vermandos (Senlis ) and Lirgarde of France (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of King Berengarius I of26 Italy and Berilta of Spoleto (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Theobald of26 Arles and Bertha (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Ermentrude of26 France and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Emperor Henry I (the Fowler)26 (--?--) and Mechtilde Matilda of Ringleheim (see #.2E+8) were as follows:

Children of Rupert IV (Robert the Strong26 (--?--) and Adelaide (Adele)) of Tour and Alsace (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Otto (the Illustrious)26 Saxony and Hedwig (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Detrich of26 Ringelheim and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Ranulf II26 (--?--) and Irmgard (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Charles26 Constantine and Teutberg (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Generation Twenty-Seven

.9E+8. Giselbert of27 Darnau (Reginer Hainaut, #.4E+8) married Ermengarde of Lorraine (see #.9E+8), daughter of King Lothair I (--?--) and Ermenade (--?--).

Children of Giselbert of27 Darnau and Ermengarde of Lorraine (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of King Charles (the Bald) of the27 Franks and Engeltrude (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were as follows:

Children of Count Konrad II of27 Auxerre and an unknown spouse were:

Children of King Louis II ( THE Stamerer) of the27 Franks and Adelaide (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were as follows:

Children of Otto (the Illustrious)27 Saxony and Hedwig (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Detrich of27 Ringelheim and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Alain I of27 Brittany and Oreguen (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Herbert II27 De Vermandois and Luitgarde of France (see #.4E+8) were as follows:

Children of Giselbert of27 Darnau and Ermengarde of Lorraine (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of King Charles (the Bald) of the27 Franks and Engeltrude (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were as follows:

Children of Otto (the Illustrious)27 Saxony and Hedwig (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Detrich of27 Ringelheim and an unknown spouse were:

Children of King Louis II ( THE Stamerer) of the27 Franks and Adelaide (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were as follows:

Children of Otto (the Illustrious)27 Saxony and Hedwig (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Detrich of27 Ringelheim and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Bernard27 (--?--) and Kunigunda Cunegonde (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Count Baldwin I of27 Flanders and Judith of France (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Alfred (the Great) of27 England and Ealswith*Alswita) of Merica (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Eberhard of27 Italy and Gisele (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Suppo of27 Spoleto and an unknown spouse were:

Children of King Lothair II of27 Lorraine and Waldrada (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of King Louis II ( THE Stamerer) of the27 Franks and Adelaide (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were as follows:

Children of Otto (the Illustrious)27 Saxony and Hedwig (--?--) (see #.4E+8) were:

Children of Count Detrich of27 Ringelheim and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Count Hugh III of27 Tour and Alsace and Bava (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Duke Ludolph of27 Saxony and Oda Billung (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Ranulf I27 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

Children of King Louis (the Blind)27 Provence and Italy and Anna (--?--) (see #.9E+8) were:

Generation Twenty-Eight

.1E+9 . Count Reginer I of28 Hainaut (Giselbert Darnau, #.9E+8) (see #.4E+8 )

Children of King Lothair I28 (--?--) and Ermenade (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Louis (the Fair28 Italy and Emengarde (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Count Odo of28 Orleans and Engeltrude of Paris (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Duke Ludolph of28 Saxony and Oda Billung (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Bernard28 (--?--) and Kunigunda Cunegonde (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of King Lothair I28 (--?--) and Ermenade (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Louis (the Fair28 Italy and Emengarde (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Count Odo of28 Orleans and Engeltrude of Paris (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Duke Ludolph of28 Saxony and Oda Billung (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Duke Ludolph of28 Saxony and Oda Billung (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Bernard28 (--?--) and Kunigunda Cunegonde (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Pepin I (of)28 Italy and Bertha (of) Toulouse (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Count Odoacer of28 Flanders and an unknown spouse were:

Children of King Aethelwulf of28 England and Osburga of Isle of Wight (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Ethelred (the Great) of28 Merica and Eadburga of (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Hunroch of28 Fruili and Engeltron (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Louis (the Fair28 Italy and Judith of Baveria (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of King Lothair I28 (--?--) and Ermenade (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Duke Ludolph of28 Saxony and Oda Billung (see #.9E+8) were:

Children of Rupert II28 (--?--) and Theoderata (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Luitfride II of28 Alsace and Hiltrude (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Duke Bruno of28 Saxony and Suana (Oda) of Montfort (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Billung I of28 Thurringia and Adea (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Gerard of28 Auvergne and N.N. (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Boso28 (--?--) and Emmengarde (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Emperor Leo VI28 (--?--) and Zoe Tautzina (see #.1E+9) were:

Generation Twenty-Nine

.3E+9 . Giselbert of29 Darnau (Reginer Hainaut, #.4E+8) (see #.9E+8 )

Children of Louis (the Fair29 Italy and Emengarde (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Hugh II29 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Charlemagne29 (--?--) and Hildegarde (--?--) (see #.3E+9) were as follows:

Children of Hadrian of29 Orleans and Waldrat of Orleons (see #.3E+9) were:

Children of Count Leutaud of29 Paris and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Duke Bruno of29 Saxony and Suana (Oda) of Montfort (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Billung I of29 Thurringia and Adea (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Pepin I (of)29 Italy and Bertha (of) Toulouse (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Hugh II29 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Charlemagne29 (--?--) and Hildegarde (--?--) (see #.3E+9) were as follows:

Children of Hadrian of29 Orleans and Waldrat of Orleons (see #.3E+9) were:

Children of Count Leutaud of29 Paris and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Duke Bruno of29 Saxony and Suana (Oda) of Montfort (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Billung I of29 Thurringia and Adea (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Duke Bruno of29 Saxony and Suana (Oda) of Montfort (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Billung I of29 Thurringia and Adea (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Pepin I (of)29 Italy and Bertha (of) Toulouse (see #.1E+9) were as follows:

Children of Charlemagne29 (--?--) and Hildegarde (--?--) (see #.3E+9) were as follows:

Children of King Egbert III (the Great) of29 Wessex and Redburgh (--?--) (see #.3E+9) were:

Children of Oslac of29 Isle of Wight and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Wigmund of29 Merica and Elfleda of Merica (see #.3E+9) were:

Children of Count Begue (Bogo) of29 Paris and Aupais (Alpais) (--?--) (see #.3E+9) were:

Children of Charlemagne29 (--?--) and Hildegarde (--?--) (see #.3E+9) were as follows:

Children of Hugh II29 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Duke Bruno of29 Saxony and Suana (Oda) of Montfort (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Count Billung I of29 Thurringia and Adea (--?--) (see #.1E+9) were:

Children of Turinbertus29 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were:

Children of Duke Bruno of29 Saxony - Engern and Princess Hasadla of the Holstein - Saxons (see #.3E+9) were:

Children of Emperor Louis II29 (--?--) and Engellberge (--?--) (see #.3E+9) were:

Children of Emperor Basil I of29 Byzantium and Eudocia Ingerina (see #.3E+9) were:


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