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Euphrosyne (?)1 (F)
b. 0771, d. c 0803
Pedigree
Father-Bio*0770Constantine VI, Emperor of Byzantium (?)1
Mother-Bio*bt 0770 -
0775
Maria (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*07712,1
Birthc 07791
Death*c 08032,1
Marriage*a 0824Michael II, Emperor of Byzantium (?)1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Michael II, Emperor of Byzantium (?)
Son-Bio*c 0809Theophilus, Emperor of Byzantium (?)+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 164, Line 322A, Gen. 41.

Hildegarde (?)1 (F)
b. c 0725
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Name-Var Hildegarde (?)2
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 07251
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Billung (?) I
Son-Bio Billung (?)+2
Son-Bio* Billung (?)+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.

Daughter of Avitus, Roman Emperor1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio* AVITUS, Roman Emperor (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Flavius Afranius Syagrius , Gallo-Roman Consul
Dau-Bio*c 0390NN Syagrius , 'Clarissima femina'+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

AVITUS, Roman Emperor (?)1 (M)
d. c 0457
Note* Avitus, in full FLAVIUS MACCILIUS EPARCHUS AVITUS (d. 456), Western Romanemperor (455-456). Born of a distinguished Gallic family, Avitus was a son-in-law of theChristian writer Sidonius Apollinaris. By taking advantage of his greatinfluence with the Visigoths who were settled at Toulouse, Avitus wasable in 451 to persuade their king, Theodoric I, to join the Romangeneral Aetius in repelling the invasion of Gaul by the Huns underAttila. Avitus was appointed magister utriusque militiae ('master of bothservices') by the Western emperor Petronius Maximus (reigned 455). WhenMaximus was killed, the Goths proclaimed Avitus emperor at Toulouse, andthis claim was upheld by the Gallo-Romans at Arles. The new emperorproceeded to Rome but was forced by the general Ricimer to abdicate (Oct.17, 456) and to become bishop of Placentia. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD'97] ---------- 'The next emperor was proclaimed not in Italy but in Gaul. This wasAvitus, the friend and nominee of the Visigothic king Theoderic II, whowas proclaimed emperor in July 455 at Tolosa (modern Toulouse), whereTheoderic had established his court. The following year, however, theSuevian army commander Ricimer rebelled at Ravenna. Avitus marchedagainst him but was captured in battle at Placentia (modern Piacenza) inOctober 456. Ricimer neutralized him by making him bishop of Placentia,but Avitus was soon forced to flee back to Gaul and died shortlyafterwards. Avitus's overthrow and murder was followed by an 18-monthinterregnum while Ricimer made futile attempts to win recognition for hischosen successor Majorian from the eastern emperor Leo I (457-474).'[Chris Scarre, Chronicle of the Roman Emperors, Thames and Hudson Ltd.,London, 1995]1
Name-Var Flavius Maccilius Eparchus Avitus1
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* M1
Event-Miscbt 0455 -
0456
Roman Emperor, Type: Reigned
1
Death*c 04572,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Dau-Bio* Daughter of Avitus, Roman Emperor+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S146] Unknown author, 1. Chronicle of the Roman Emperors, Chris Scarre, Thames and Hudson, Ltd., London, 1995. 2. Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97, ARCADIUS., pp. 222, 223, 228, 231
    The next emperor was proclaimed not in Italy but in Gaul. This was Avitus, the friend), where Theoderic had established his court. The following year, however, the Suevodern Piacenza) in October 456. Ricimer neutralized him by making him bishop of Plas followed by an 18-month interregnum while Ricimer made futile attempts to win re.

Ingvarr Martinakios?1 (M)
b. c 0815
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0790NN (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 0790NN Martinakios1
Name-Var Igor Martinakios?1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 08151
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Dau-Bio*c 0840Eudokia Ingerina (?)+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Walter 'the Sheriff' FitzRoger1 (M)
b. c 1065, d. 1129
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1036Roger de Pîtres , Sheriff of Gloucester1
Mother-Bio*c 1036Adelisa (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Note* Appears in the Domesday book as tenant-in-chief. Complete PeerageV6.P451. CP I 21-22 VI 452-4531
Name-Var Walter de Pîtres , Constable of Gloucester1
Birth*c 10651
Birthc 1070Gloucestershire, England1
Death*11291
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Berta de Ballon
Dau-Bio*c 1085Maud FitzWalter de Pîtres+1
Son-Bio*c 1097Miles FitzWalter de Pîtres , 3rd Earl of Hereford+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

John III le Strange , Sheriff of Shropshire1,2,3 (M)
b. c 1180, d. b 26 Mar 1269
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1157John II le Strange , Sheriff of Shropshire3
Note* John le Strange, a person of great note in his time. In the 16th John[1215], his father still living, he was in the wars of Poictou, and inthe 15th Henry III [1231], he obtained a grant of the inheritance of themanor of Wrockwurdine, for the yearly rent of £8 to be paid to the king,and his heirs and successors. In the 21st of the same reign, he wasappointed sheriff of the cos. Salop and Stafford, and constitutedgovernor of the castle of Salop and Bruges. He was afterwards one of thebarons marchers and had command as such to reside in the marches in orderto resist the incursions of the Welsh. In the contest between Henry IIIand the barons, his lordship adhere with great fidelity to the king andobtained, for his loyalty, a grant of the lands of Walter de Muscegros,which had been forfeited in that rebellion. By Amicia, his wife, he hadissue, John, his successor; Hamon, of Ellesmere, from whom descended theStranges, of Blackmere. He d. in 1269, and was s. by his eldest son,John le Strange. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 515, Strange,Barons Strange of Knokyn]3
Event-Misc* M3
Birth*c 1180of Knokyn, Shropshire, England3
Birthc 1193of Knokyn, Shropshire, England3
Death*b 26 Mar 1269Knokyn, Warwickshire, England3
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Amicia (?)
Dau-Bio*c 1231Hawys le Strange+3

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 515, Strange, Barons Strange of Knokyn.
  2. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 114, Cherlton, Barons Cherlton, of Powys.
  3. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

William de Beauchamp , Sheriff of Worcestershire1,2 (M)
b. c 1105, d. 1170
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1072Walter de Beauchamp , Sheriff of Worcestershire2
Mother-Bio*c 1076Emeline d'Abetot2
Event-Misc* M2
Note* William de Beauchamp, who, for all his zeal in the cause of the EmpressMaud, was dispossessed of the castle of Worcester by King Stephen, towhich, and all his other honours and estates, however, he was restored byKing Henry II; and in that monarch's reign, besides the sheriffalty ofWorcestershire, which he enjoyed by inheritance, he was sheriff ofWarwickshire (2nd Henry II), sheriff of Gloucestershire (from 3rd to the9th Henry II), sheriff of Herefordshire (from the 8th to the 16th HenryII, 1167-70, inclusive). Upon the levy of the assessment towards themarriage portion of one of King Henry's daus., this powerful feudal lordcertified his knight's fees to amount to fifteen. He m. Maud, dau. ofWilliam Lord Braose, of Gower, and was s. at his decease by his son,William de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 29, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick]2
Birth*c 1105of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England3,2
Occupation*1156Sheriff of Warwickshire1,2
Occupationbt 1157 -
1163
Sheriff of Gloucestershire1,2
Occupationbt 1162 -
1170
Sheriff of Herefordshire1,2
Death*11702
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Maud I de Braose
Son-Bio*c 1130William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 29, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, B27N-GC.

Emeline d'Abetot1,2 (F)
b. c 1076
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1045Urso d'Abetot , Sheriff of Worcestershire2
Mother-Bio*c 1055Adelize (?)2
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*c 1076Worcester, Worcestershire, England2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Walter de Beauchamp , Sheriff of Worcestershire
Son-Bio*c 1105William de Beauchamp , Sheriff of Worcestershire+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 29, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Berta de Ballon1 (F)
b. c 1067
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1037Drew de Ballon1
Note* From Ballon in Maine. Brother Hamelin founded Abergaveney. [BrøderbundWFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6402]1
Name-Var Emma de Ballon1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1067of Ballon, Maine, France1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Walter 'the Sheriff' FitzRoger
Dau-Bio*c 1085Maud FitzWalter de Pîtres+1
Son-Bio*c 1097Miles FitzWalter de Pîtres , 3rd Earl of Hereford+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Drew de Ballon1 (M)
b. c 1037
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Name-Var Miles? de Ballon1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 10371
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Dau-Bio*c 1067Berta de Ballon+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Roger de Pîtres , Sheriff of Gloucester1 (M)
b. c 1036, d. 1072
Event-Misc* M1
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Birth*c 1036of Val de Pîtres, France1
Death*10721
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Adelisa (?)
Son-Bio*c 1065Walter 'the Sheriff' FitzRoger+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Adelisa (?)1 (F)
b. c 1036
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 10362,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Roger de Pîtres , Sheriff of Gloucester
Son-Bio*c 1065Walter 'the Sheriff' FitzRoger+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S120] Unknown author, Genealogist, June, 1928, pg. 32.

Millicent de Ferrers1,2 (F)
b. c 1170, d. b 1090
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1140William de Ferrers , 3rd Earl of Derby2
Mother-Bio*1150Sybil de Braose2
Father-Bioc 1140Walkelin or William De FERRIERES
Mother-Bioc 1157Sybil De BRAIOSE
Marriage*<1193>
Name-Var Millicent De FERRERS
Event-Misc* F2
Death*b 10902
Birth*c 1164of, Derbyshire, England2
Birth*c 1170Of, Derby, Derbyshire, England
Marriage*c 1185Roger II de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore2
Immigrant O
Last Edited29 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent Roger II de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore
Dau-Bio*c 1187Joane de Mortimer+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 383, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Roger II de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore1,2 (M)
b. c 1158, d. c 1215
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1080Hugh de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore2
Mother-Bio*c 1120Maud de Meschines2
Event-Misc* M2
Note* Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore, a feudal baron who, like hispredecessors, was in constant strife with the Welsh. At one time hesustained a great defeat in conjunction with Hugh de Say, but in the endhe was victorious and took twelve of their principal leaders in onebattle. He also enlarged considerably his territories and drove thievesand robbers from those pars. Being at one time present at the solemnanniversary of his father, he confirmed all his grants to the canons ofWigmore, adding, of his own gift, a spacious and fruitful pasture lyingadjacent to the abbey, called the Treasure of Mortimer, upon whichoccasion, his steward remonstrating with him for parting with so valuablea treasure, he replied, 'I have laid up my treasure in that field, wherethieves cannot steal or dig, or moth corrupt.' This Roger m. Millicent,dau. of --- Ferrers, Earl of Derby, and had issue, Hugh, his successor,and two daus., the elder m. to Stephen le Gross, the younger toWalcheline de Beauchamp. He m. 2ndly, Isabel, sister and heir of Hugh deFerrers, of Oakham, in Rutlandshire, and of Lechelade and Lagebury inGloucestershire. All which lands he inherited upon the death of the saidHugh de Ferrers, and by that lady he had three sons, Ralph, Robert, andPhilip. He d. in 1215, and was s. by his eldest son, Hugh de Mortimer.[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1883, p. 383, Mortimer, BaronsMortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March]2
Birthc 1127of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2
Birth*c 1158of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2
Marriage*c 1185Millicent de Ferrers2
Deathb Aug 1214Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2
Death*c 12152
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Millicent de Ferrers
Dau-Bio*c 1187Joane de Mortimer+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 383, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Ralph de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore1,2 (M)
b. c 1055, d. c 1165
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1020Roger de Mortimer2
Mother-Bio*c 1035Hawise (?) of Valois2
Father-Bio Roger Mortimer3
Mother-Bioc 1035Hawise (?) of Valois3
Event-Misc* M2
Note* Ralph de Mortimer, the presumed son of Roger de Mortimer, accompanyingthe Duke of Normandy in his expedition against England, was one of hisprincipal commanders at the decisive battle of Hastings; and shortlyafter, as the most puissant of the victor's captains, was sent into themarches of Wales to encounter Edric, Earl of Shrewsbury, who stillresisted the Norman yoke. This nobleman, after much difficulty and along siege in his castle of Wigmore, Mortimer subdued and delivered intothe king's hands, when, as a reward for his good service, he obtained agrant of all Edric's estates and seated himself thenceforward atWigmore. Independently of these great Welsh territorial possessions,Ralph Mortimer enjoyed, by the bounty of his royal master, sundrylordships and manors in other parts of the realm which he held at thetime of the general survey. In the beginning of Rufus' reign, Mortimertook part with Curthose, but he subsequently changed sides and, beingconstituted general of the forces sent by King Henry I to oppose thatprince in Normandy, he totally routed the enemy and brought Curthoseprisoner to the king. This gallant person m. Millicent, dau. of ---, bywhom he had issue, Hugh, his successor; William, Lord of Chelmhersh, andafterwards of Netherby; Robert, ancestor of the Mortimers, of Richard'sCastle; and Hawise, m. to Stephen, Earl of Albemarle. He was s. by hisson, Hugh de Mortimer. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeitedand Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1883, p.382-3, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March]2
Name-Var Ralph Mortimer3
Birth*c 1055Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2
Death05 Aug 11002
Death*a 1104Normandy, France2
Death*c 11653
Immigrant O
Last Edited29 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent Millicent (?)
Son-Bio*c 1080Hugh de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 382, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.

Millicent (?)1,2 (F)
b. c 1055, d. BEF. MAR 1087 88
Death*BEF. MAR 1087 882
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Name-Var Melisande (?)2
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*c 10552
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Ralph de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore
Son-Bio*c 1080Hugh de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 383, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

William Peverel1 (M)
b. c 1045, d. bt Jan 1113 - 1114
Pedigree
Father-Bio*14 Oct 1024William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND1
Mother-Bio*c 1024Maud, a concubine (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 1045of, Nottinghamshire, England1
Death*bt Jan 1113 -
1114
2,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1064William 'the Elder' Peverel+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S207] Unknown author, World Family Tree Research, Vol. 1-27, Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6402.

Albreda's Mother (?)1 (F)
b. c 1000
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1000of Avranches, Normandy, France1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Richard d'Avranches , Viscount d'Avranches
Dau-Bio*c 1020Albreda d'Avranches+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Reynold II de Mohun1,2 (M)
b. c 1206, d. bt 20 Jan 1257 - 1258
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1183Reynold I de Mohun2
Mother-Bio*c 1183Alice de Briwere2
Event-Misc* M2
Note* Reginald de Mohun, in minority at the decease of his father in 1213, wasgiven in wardship to Henry Fitz-Count, son of the Earl of Cornwall. Inthe 26th Henry III [1242] this Reginald was constituted chief justice ofall the forests south of Trent, and, in some years afterwards, governorof Saubeye Castle in Leicestershire. In the 41st of the same reign[1247], he had a military summons to march against the Welsh. He m. 1st,Hawise, sister of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, and had a son,John, his successor. He m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. of William de Ferrers,Earl of Derby (and co-heir of Sibilla, her mother, sister and co-heir ofAnselm Marshal, last Earl of Pembroke, of that family), by whom he had ason, William. Reginald Mohun d. in 1256, and was s. by his elder son,John de Mohun. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 369, Mohun, Barons Mohun]2
Birth*c 1206of Dunster, Somerset, England2
Marriage*b 1243Isabel de Ferrers2
Marriage*b 1243Hawise FitzPiers2
Death12561,2
Death*bt 20 Jan 1257 -
1258
Tor Mohun, Devonshire, England2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Hawise FitzPiers
Dau-Bio*c 1222Alice de Mohun+2
 
CoParent Isabel de Ferrers
Dau-Bio*bt 1240 -
1250
Isabel de Mohun+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 369, Mohun, Barons Mohun.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Roger de Albini1 (M)
b. c 1045, d. 1084
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1015William de Albini1
Mother-Bio*c 1020NN de Plessis1
Name-Var Roger d'Aubigny1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 1045of Aubigny, Normandy, France1
Birthc 10451
Death*10841
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Amice (?)
Son-Bio*c 1080William 'Pincerna' de Albini , Lord of Buckenham+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Amice (?)1 (F)
b. c 1055, d. b 1084
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1055of Aubigny, Normandy, France1
Birthc 10551
Death*b 10841
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Roger de Albini
Son-Bio*c 1080William 'Pincerna' de Albini , Lord of Buckenham+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

William de Albini1 (M)
b. c 1015, d. c 1056
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Name-Var Wiliam I d'Aubigny1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 1015of Aubigny, Normandy, France1
Marriage*b 1048NN de Plessis1
Death*c 10561
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent NN de Plessis
Son-Bio*c 1045Roger de Albini+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

NN de Plessis1 (F)
b. c 1020
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1020of Plessis, Normandy, France1
Marriage*b 1048William de Albini1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent William de Albini
Son-Bio*c 1045Roger de Albini+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Hugh de Grentmesnil , High Steward of England1,2 (M)
b. c 1020
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 10202
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Dau-Bio*c 1045Adeliza de Grentmesnil+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 53, Bigod, Earls of Norfolk.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Roger, Count of Chateau-Porcien (?)1 (M)
b. c 1040, d. 1096
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1010Rainald of Chateau-Porcien (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 1010Adela of Réthel (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 10401
Death*10961
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Ermangarde (?)
Dau-Bio*c 1070Sibylle of Chateau-Porcien (?)+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Sibyl de Valoines1,2 (F)
b. c 1129, d. c 1218
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1099Geoffrey de Valoines2
Burial* Appleton Priory, Yorkshire, England2
Event-Misc* F2
Note* GENDEX, The Penrose Family, has her as the daughter of Peter and Albreda(de Rie) de Valoines although there is a difference of over 100 years intheir birthdates.2
Birth*c 1129of Helmsley, Yorkshire, England2
Birthc 1138of, Somersetshire, England3,2
Marriage*c 1152Robert de Ros2
Deatha 12122
Death*c 1218Appleton Priory, Yorkshire, England2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Robert de Ros
Son-Bio*1153Everard de Ros+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 160, Daubeney, Barons Daubeney, Earl of Bridgewater.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, 158Q-2TQ.

Lucy, of Mercia (?)1 (F)
b. c 1040
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1002Alfgar, Earl of Mercia (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 1004Elfgifu (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Note* (Ranulph de Meschines, Earl of Chester) m. Lucia, widow of Roger deRomara, Earl of Lincoln, and dau. of Algar, the Saxon, Earl of Mercia.[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages,. Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 365, Meschines, Earls of Chester] ---------- '...Stephen juggled his earldoms in 1140, transferring William of Albinito Sussex and making William de Roumare, Earl of Lincoln. William deRoumare was half brother to Ranulf, Earl of Chester, both sons of Lucy,who is thought to be the daughter of Thorold, sheriff and castellan ofLincoln Castle. William was the son of Lucy's second husband, Roger fitzGerold, and Ranulf, the son of her third husband, Ranulf le Meschin, Earlof Chester.' [Stephen and Matilda: The Civil War of 1139-53, JimBradbury, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd., Great Britain, 1996] __________ On CD-100, Automated Archives, Automated Family Pedigrees #1, Lucy isreported to be the daughter of Beatrice Malet; no father is given nor isthe ancestry extended beyond Malet. Three genealogies on the AutomatedArchives, Automated Family Pedigrees #3, CD-#102 give Ives/Ivo (de)Taillebois and Lucy/Lucia of Mercia as the parents of Lucy 'TheCountess,' giving her the last name of Taillebois. On Brøderbund WFT,Vol. 3, Tree #3334, Ivo and Lucia are again given as the parents; Isuspect the source of this information is CD-102. Interestingly enough, in six different genealogies on CD-102, Thorold isreported to be the father of Lady Godiva!!! That would make Lucy andGodiva sisters, although they were born almost 100 years apart.1
Name-Var Lucy, Countess of Gloucester (?)1
Burial* Spalding, Lincolnshire, England2,1
Birth*c 1040Mercia, England1
Birth1074Mercia, England1
Marriage*c 1096Ranulph I de Meschines , 1st Earl of Chester1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Ranulph I de Meschines , 1st Earl of Chester
Dau-Bio*c 1096Adeliza de Meschines+1
Son-Bio*b 1100Ranulph de Meschines II, 2nd Earl of Chester+1
Son-Bio*c 1100William de Meschines , Earl of Cambridge+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S107] Unknown author, CD-100 Automated Archives - Automated Family Pedigrees #1.

Hugh le Despencer , Earl of Winchester1,2,3 (M)
b. bt 01 Mar 1260 - 1261, d. 27 Oct 1326
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1223Hugh le Despencer , Justiciar of England, Kt.3
Mother-Bio*c 1208Aline Basset , Countess of Norfolk3
Note* Hugh Dispenser, senior, so called to distinguish him from his son, whobore the designation of Hugh Despencer, junior, both so well known inhistory as the favourites of the unfortunate Edward II. Of Hugh, senior,we shall first treat, although as father and son ran almost the samecourse at the same time and shared a similar fate, it is not easy tosever their deeds. Hugh Despencer paid a fine of 2,000 marks to theking, in the 15th of Edward I, for marrying without license Isabel, dau.of William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and widow of Patrick Chaworth;by this lady he had an only son, the too celebrated Hugh Dispenser, jun. In the 22nd of the same reign, he was made governor of Odiham Castle, co.Southampton, and the same year had summons to attend the king atPortsmouth prepared with horse and arms for an expedition into Gascony.In two years afterwards he was at the battle of Dunbar in Scotland, wherethe English triumphed, and the next year he was one of the commissionersaccredited to treat of peace between the English monarch and the kings ofthe Romans and of France. In the 26th and 28th years of Edward, he wasagain engaged in the wars of Scotland and was sent by his sovereign, withthe Earl of Lincoln, to the papal court to complain of the Scots, and toentreat that his holiness would no longer favour them as they had abusedhis confidence by falsehoods. To the very close of King Edward I'sreign, his lordship seems to have enjoyed the favour of that greatprince, and had summons to parliament from him from 23 June, 1295, to 14March, 13222, but it was after the accession of Edward's unhappy son, thesecond of that name, that the Spencers attained that extraordinaryeminence from which, with their feeble-minded master, they wereeventually hurled into the gulf of irretrievable ruin. In the first years of Edward II's reign, we find the father and son stillengaged in the Scottish wars. In the 14th year, the king hearing ofgreat animosities between the younger Spencer and Humphrey de Bohun, Earlof Hereford and Essex, and learning that they were collecting theirfollowers in order to come to open combat, interfered and strictlycommanded Lord Hereford to forebear. About the same time a disputearising between the Earl of Hereford and John de Mowbray regarding somelands in Wales, young Spencer seized possession of the estate and kept itfrom both the litigants. This conduct and similar proceedings on thepart of the elder Spencer exciting the indignation of the barons, theyformed a league against the favourites and, placing the king's cousin,Thomas Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, at their head, they marched withbanners flying from Sherburne to St. Alban's, whence they despatched thebishops of Salisbury, Hereford, and Chichester to the king with a demandthat they Spencers should be banish, to which mission the king, however,giving an imperious reply in the negative, the irritated nobles continuedtheir route to London when Edward, at the instance of the queen,acquiesced, whereupon the barons summoned a parliament in which theSpencers were banished from England and the sentence was proclaimed inWestminster Hall. To this decision, Hugh the elder submitted andretired, but Hugh the younger lurked in divers places, sometimes on land,and sometimes at sea, and was fortunate enough to capture, during hisexile, two vessels near Sandwich, laden with merchandise to the value of£40,000, after which, being recalled by the king, an army was raise whichencountered and defeated the baronial forces at Boroughbridge, inYorkshire. In this action, wherein numbers were slain, the Earl ofLancaster was taken prisoner, was carried to his own castle atPontefract, and there, after a summary trial (the elder Spencer being oneof his judges), beheaded. The Spencers now became more powerful than ever and the elder was createdEarl of Winchester, the king loading him with grants of forfeitedestates. He was about the same time constituted warden of the king'sforests on the south of Trent. Young Spencer obtained, like his father,immense grants from the lands forfeited after the battle ofBoroughbridge, but not satisfied with those, and they were incrediblynumerous, he extorted by force whatsoever he please. Amongst other actsof lawless oppression, it is related that he seized upon the person ofElizabeth Comyn, a great heiress, the wife of Richard Talbot, in herhouse at Kennington, in Surrey, and detained her for twelve months inprison until her compelled her to assign to him the manor of Painswike,in Gloucestershire, and the castle and manor of Goderich, in the marchesof Wales, but this ill-obtained and ill-exercised power was not formedfor permanent endurance and a brief space only was necessary to bring toto a termination. The queen and the young prince, who had fled to France and had beenproclaimed traitors through the influence of the Spencers, ascertainingthe feelings of the people, ventured to return and landed at Harwich withthe noblemen and persons of eminence who had been exiled after the defeatat Boroughbridge, raised the royal standard and soon found themselves atthe head of a considerable force, when, marching upon Bristol where theking and his favourites then were, they were received in that city withacclamation, and the elder Spencer being seized (although in hisninetieth year), was brought in chains before the prince and the barons,and received judgment of death, which was accordingly executed by hangingthe culprit upon a gallows in the sight of the king and of his son uponSt. Dennis's day, in October, 1326. It is said by some writers that thebody was then cut to pieces and given to the dogs. Young Spencer, withthe king, effected his escape, but they were both soon afterwards takenand delivered to the queen, when the unfortunate monarch was consigned toBerkeley Castle where he was basely murdered in 1327. Hugh Spencer, theyounger, it appears, was impeached before parliament and receivedsentence 'to be drawn upon a hurdle with trumps and trumpets throughoutall the city of Hereford,' and there to be hanged and quartered, whichsentence was executed on a gallows 50 feet high, upon St. Andrew's eveanno 1326 (20 Edward II), Thus terminated the career of two of the mostcelebrated royal favourites in the annals of England. The younger Hugh,as well as his father, was a peer of the realm, having been summoned toparliament as a baron from 29 July, 1314, to 10 October, 1325, but theBaronies of Spencer and the Earldom of Winchester expired under theattainders of the father and son. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.166, Despencer, Earl of Winchester]3
Event-Misc* M3
Birthbt 01 Mar 1259 -
1260
Gloucestershire, England3
Birth*bt 01 Mar 1260 -
1261
Gloucestershire, England4,3
Marriage*b 1286Isabel de Beauchamp4,3
Death*27 Oct 1326Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [executed]4,3
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Isabel de Beauchamp
Son-Bio*c 1290Phillip le Despencer , Kt.+3

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 140, Courtenay, Barons Courtenay, Earls of Devon.
  2. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 166, Despencer, Earl of Winchester.
  3. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  4. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, p. 3.

Hawise FitzWarin1 (F)
b. c 1274
Pedigree
Father-Bio*14 Sep 1251Fulk V FitzWarin , 1st Lord FitzWarin1
Mother-Bio*c 1254Margred ferch Gryffydd (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1274Whittington, Shropshire, England1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Ralph de Goushill , Lord of Camoys Manor
Dau-Bio*12 May 1294Margaret Goushill+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Alice de Newburgh1,2 (F)
b. 1196, d. 1263
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1132Waleran de Newburgh , 4th Earl of Warwick2
Mother-Bio*c 1181Alice de Harcourt2
Father-Bioc 1132Waleran de Newburgh , 4th Earl of Warwick3
Mother-Bio Alice Harcourt3
Note* Alice m. to William Mauduit, feudal Baron of Hanslape, (great grandson ofWilliam Mauduit, chamberlain to King Henry I, by Maud, dau. and heiressof Michael de Hanslape), and had issue, William, Baron of Hanslape, andIsabel, m. to William Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.399, Newburgh, Earls of Warwick]2
Name-Var Alicia Newburgh3
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*11962
Marriage*c 1225William Mauduit , Lord of Hanslape2
Death*b 12632
Death*12633
Immigrant O
Last Edited29 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent William Mauduit , Lord of Hanslape
Dau-Bio*c 1227Isabel Mauduit+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 399, Newburgh, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.

William Mauduit , Lord of Hanslape1,2 (M)
b. c 1192, d. Apr 1257
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1172Robert Mauduit2
Mother-Bio*c 1176Isabel Basset2
Father-Bio1173Robert De Ros2
Mother-Bioc 1165Isabel (?) of Scotland2
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Name-Var William Mauduit3
Event-Misc* M2
Name-Var Lord of Helmsley (Hamlake) William de Ros I; William de Ros, of Hamlake, upon giving security for the payment of £100for his relief, had livery of his lands. This feudal lord, in thelifetime of his father, was an active supporter of the baronial cause andwas made prisoner at the battle of Lincoln (1st Henry III) [1216] by theroyalists but soon after released and delivered up to his father uponbail. He was subsequently engaged in the wars of Gascony and he had twomilitary summonses in the 42nd Henry III [1258] to march against theScots and Welsh. By the deaths of his two great aunts, the sisters of hisgrandmother, Rose Trusbut, s. p., he became sole heir of the baronialestate of Trusbut and Watre. He m. Lucia, dau. of Reginald Fitz-Piers, ofBlewleveny, in Wales, and d. in 1258. He was s. by his son, Robert deRos. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's PeerageLtd, London, England, 1883, p. 458, Ros, or Roos, Baron Ros]2
Marriage Lucy FitzPiers
Birth*c 1192Helmsley, Holderness, Yorkshire, England2
Birth*c 1196of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England2
Marriage*c 1225Alice de Newburgh2
Death*Apr 12572
Death*Apr 12573
Death*1264poss 12584,2
Burial*1264Kirkham, Yorkshire, England, assuming death in 12642
Immigrant O
Last Edited29 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent Lucy FitzPiers
Son-Bio*c 1223Lord of Helmsley (Hamlake) Robert de Ros I+
 
CoParent Alice de Newburgh
Dau-Bio*c 1227Isabel Mauduit+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  4. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, p. 152.

Isabel Mauduit1,2 (F)
b. c 1227, d. b 1268
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1192William Mauduit , Lord of Hanslape2
Mother-Bio*1196Alice de Newburgh2
Event-Misc* F2
Birthc 12272
Birth*c 1227of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England2
Marriage*1245William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley2
Death*b 12682
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley
Son-Bio*1237William de Beauchamp , 1st Earl of Warwick+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley1,2 (M)
b. c 1215, d. bt Jan 1267 - 1268
Pedigree
Father-Bio* Walchaline de Beauchamp2
Mother-Bio*c 1187Joane de Mortimer2
Note* This nobleman, William de Beauchamp, feudal Lord of Elmley, attended KingHenry III, in the 37th year of his reign [1253], into Gascoigne, and intwo years afterwards marched under the banner of Robert de Clare, Earl ofGloucester, against the Scots. In the 41st of the same reign, he hadsummons (with other illustrious persons) to meet the king at Chester onthe feast day of St Peter de Vincula, well fitted with horse and arms tooppose the incursions of Llewellyn, Prince of Wales. Lord Beauchamp m.Isabel, dau. of William Mauduit, of Hanslape, co. Bucks, heritablechamberlain of the exchequer, and sister and heiress of William Mauduit,Earl of Warwick (who inherited that dignity from his cousin, Margery deNewburgh, Countess of Warwick, in the year 1263). His lordship made hiswill in 1268, the year in which he died. Besides the daus. mentionedabove [there are no daughters named in this article], Lord Beauchamp leftfour sons, viz., William; John, of Holt, co. Worcester; Walter, of Powykeand Alcester; Thomas, d. s. p. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls ofWarwick]2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1215of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England2
Birthc 1215of Elmley, Worcestershire, England3,2
Marriage*1245Isabel Mauduit2
Death*bt Jan 1267 -
1268
2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Isabel Mauduit
Son-Bio*1237William de Beauchamp , 1st Earl of Warwick+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 520, Sudeley, Barons Sudeley.

William de Beauchamp , 1st Earl of Warwick1,2 (M)
b. 1237, d. 05 Jun 1298
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1215William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley2
Mother-Bio*c 1227Isabel Mauduit2
Event-Misc* M2
Note* William de Beauchamp inherited not only the feudal barony of Elmley fromhis father, but had previously derived from his mother the Earldom ofWarwick (originally possessed by the Newburghs), and the barony ofHanslape (which had belonged to the Mauduits). This eminent nobleman wasa distinguished captain in the Welsh and Scottish wars of King Edward I.'In the 23rd year of which reign (1294-5), being in Wales with the king,'as Dugdale relates, 'he performed a notable exploit; namely hearing thata great body of the Welsh were got together in a plain betwixt two woodsand, to secure themselves, had fastened their pikes to the group, slopingtheir pikes towards their assailants, he marched thither with a choicecompany of cross-bowmen and archers, and in the night time encompassingthem about, but betwixt every two horsemen on cross-bowman, whichcross-bowman killing many of them that held the picks, the horsemencharged in suddenly and made very great slaughter. This was done nearMontgomery.' His lordship m. Maud, widow of Girard de Furnival, and oneof the four daughters and co-heiresses of Richard FitzJohn, son of JohnFitz-Geffrey, chief Justice of Ireland, by whom he had surviving issue,Guy, his successor; Isabel, m. to Peter Chaworth; Maud, m. to -- Rithco;Margaret, m. to John Sudley; Anne and Amy, nuns at Shouldham, co.Norfolk, a monastery founded by his lordship's maternal greatgrandfather. William de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick of that family,d. in 1298, having previous to his mother's death used the style andtitle of Earl of Warwick, with what legality appears very doubtful, andwas s by his eldest son, Guy de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormantand Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 30,Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick]2
Name-Var William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley2
Birth*1237of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England3,2
Marriage*b 1270Maud FitzJohn , Countess of Warwick3,2
Death*05 Jun 1298Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England3,2
Death09 Jun 1298Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England3,2
Burial*22 Jun 1298Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England3,2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Maud FitzJohn , Countess of Warwick
Dau-Bio*c 1265Isabel de Beauchamp+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, p. 3.

Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon (?)1 (F)
b. c 1041
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1000Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn, Prince of Powys (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Birthc 10411
Birth*c 1041of, Powys, Wales1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Walter FitzOther , Constable of Windsor
Son-Bio*c 1070Gerald FitzWalter , Constable of Pembroke+1
Son-Bio*c 1080Robert FitzWalter , Lord of Estaines+1
 
CoParent Rhys ap Tewdwr, Prince of South Wales (?)
Dau-Bio*c 1073 Nest ferch Rhys, Princess of Deheubarth+1
Son-Bio*c 1081Gryffydd ap Rhys, Prince of South Wales (?)+1
Dau-Bio*c 1114Margred ferch Rhys (?)+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Gerald FitzWalter , Constable of Pembroke1,2 (M)
b. c 1070, d. b 1136
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1032Walter FitzOther , Constable of Windsor2
Mother-Bio*c 1041Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon (?)2
Note* The eldest son, Gerald FitzWalter, constable of Pembroke, lieutenant toArnolph de Montgomery, m. Nesta, dau. of Rhys ap Tudor Mawr, Prince ofSouth Wales, and had issue, Maurice FitzGerald, David FitzGerald, WilliamFitzGerald, and Angharad who m. Wm. de Barry. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 204, FitzGerald, Earls of Desmond]2
Name-Var Gerald of Windsor, Constable of Pembroke (?)2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1070of Carew, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales2
Death*b 11362
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  Nest ferch Rhys, Princess of Deheubarth
Son-Bio*c 1100Maurice FitzGerald , Lord of Naas & Wicklow+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 204, FitzGerald, Earls of Desmond.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

NN (?)1 (F)
b. c 1070
Marriage*Not MarriedKing of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I1
GEDCOM* King of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I; _MST Other1
Birth*c 10701
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent King of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I
Dau-Bio*c 1100Constance FitzHenry+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Margaret Goushill1 (F)
b. 12 May 1294, d. 29 Jul 1349
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1274Ralph de Goushill , Lord of Camoys Manor1
Mother-Bio*c 1274Hawise FitzWarin1
Event-Misc* F1
Name-Var Margaret Gousell1
Birth*12 May 1294Whittington, Shropshire, England2,1
Death*29 Jul 13492,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Phillip le Despencer , Kt.
Son-Bio*06 Apr 1313Phillip le Despencer , Kt.+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, p. 12.

Robert de Rumilly1 (M)
b. c 1070, d. c 1096
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1040Rainfrey, Seigneur de Dunstanville (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Name-Var Robert de Romili1
Birth*c 1070of, Normandy, France1
Death*c 1096of Skipton, Yorkshire, England1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Muriel (?)
Dau-Bio*c 1100Cecily de Rumilly+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Muriel (?)1 (F)
b. c 1070
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 10701
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Robert de Rumilly
Dau-Bio*c 1100Cecily de Rumilly+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Walchaline de Beauchamp1,2 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio* Walchaline de Beauchamp2
Mother-Bio*1154Bertha de Braose2
Father-Bioc 1130William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley2
Mother-Bioc 1134Joane Waleries2
Name-Var Walter de Beauchamp1,2
Note Walcheline de Beauchamp, omitted in Sir H. Nicholas' account of thefamily, m. Joane, dau. of Roger, Lord Mortimer, and dying in the sameyear as his father, was s. by an only son, William de Beauchamp. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick]2
Event-Misc M2
Note This feudal lord, Walter de Beauchamp, was appointed governor of HanleyCastle, co. Worcester, in the 17th King John [1216], and entrusted withthe custody of the same shire in that turbulent year. Walter deBeauchamp m. Bertha, dau. of William Lord Braose, by whom he had twosons, Walcheline and James. Of this nobleman we find further that, beingone of the barons-marchers, he gave security to the king for his faithfulservices (with the other lords-marchers) until peace should be fullysettled in the realm; and for the better performance thereof, gave upJames, his younger son, as a hostage. He d. in 1235, and was s. by hiselder son, Walcheline de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 30, Beauchamp,Earls of Warwick]2
Name-Var Walter de Beauchamp2
Event-Misc M2
Birth1150Elmley, Gloucestershire, England3,2
Birthc 1180of Elmley, Worcestershire, England2
Death14 Apr 12362
Death14 Apr 12362
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Bertha de Braose
Son-Bio* Walchaline de Beauchamp+2
 
CoParent Joane de Mortimer
Son-Bio*c 1215William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S207] Unknown author, World Family Tree Research, Vol. 1-27, Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #0986.

Joane de Mortimer1,2 (F)
b. c 1187, d. 1268
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1158Roger II de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore2
Mother-Bio*c 1170Millicent de Ferrers2
Event-Misc* F2
Note* The younger dau. m. Walkeline de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London,England, 1883, p. 383, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls ofMarch]2
Birth*c 1187of, Worcestershire, England2
Death*12682
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Walchaline de Beauchamp
Son-Bio*c 1215William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

William de Beauchamp , Lord of Elmley1,2 (M)
b. c 1130, d. 1197
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1105William de Beauchamp , Sheriff of Worcestershire2
Mother-Bio*c 1109Maud I de Braose2
Event-Misc* M2
Note* William de Beauchamp, who m. Joan, dau. of Sir Thomas Walerie, and dyingbefore the 13th (1211-12) of King John's reign, was s. by his son (aminor, whose wardship and marriage Roger de Mortimer and Isabel, hiswife, obtained for 3,000 marks). [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 29-30, Beauchamp, Earlsof Warwick]2
Birth*c 1130of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England2
Death*11972
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 29, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Joane Waleries1,2 (F)
b. c 1134
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1104Thomas Waleries , Kt.2
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*c 11342
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 29, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Robert de Ferrers , 2nd Earl of Derby1,2 (M)
b. c 1090, d. a 1141
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1062Robert de Ferrers , 1st Earl of Derby2
Mother-Bio*c 1069Hawise de Vitré2
Name-Var Robert de Ferrieres , 2nd Earl of Derby2
Note* Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby, in the 12th Henry II, upon levyingthe aid for marrying the king's daughter, certified the knights' feesthen in his possession to be in number seventy-nine for which he paid thesum of 68 marks. This nobleman was also a liberal benefactor to thechurch. His lordship was buried at the Abbey of Meervale, co. Warwick,one of the religious houses which he had founded, wrapped in an ox's hideaccording to his desire. His lordship m. Margaret, dau. and heiress ofWilliam Peverel, of Nottingham, by whom he had issue. He was s. by hisson, William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 196, Ferrers, Earls of Derby]2
Event-Misc* M2
Burial* Merevale Abbey, Warwickshire, England3,2
Birthc 1090of Tutbury, Staffordshire, England2
Birth*c 1090of, Derbyshire, England3,2
Birthc 1105of Oakham, Rutland, England2
Marriage*c 1135Margaret Peverel; Nottinghamshire, England3,2
Deatha 11362
Death*a 1141Merevale, Warwickshire, England1,2
Deathb 1160Warwickshire, England2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Margaret Peverel
Son-Bio*c 1140William de Ferrers , 3rd Earl of Derby+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 196, Ferrers, Earls of Derby.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, 9G90-D8.

Margaret Peverel1 (F)
b. c 1105
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1085William II Peverel1
Mother-Bio*c 1088Avice de Lancaster1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 11051
Birth1114of Derby, Derbyshire, England1
Birth11141
Marriage*c 1135Robert de Ferrers , 2nd Earl of Derby; Nottinghamshire, England2,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Robert de Ferrers , 2nd Earl of Derby
Son-Bio*c 1140William de Ferrers , 3rd Earl of Derby+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, 9G90-D8.

Maud de Meschines1 (F)
b. c 1120, d. a 1190
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1100William de Meschines , Earl of Cambridge1
Mother-Bio*c 1100Cecily de Rumilly1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1120Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England1
Marriagec 1137Philip de Belmeis1
Marriage*c 1157Hugh de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore1
Death*a 11901
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Philip de Belmeis
Dau-Bio*c 1138Alice de Belmeis+1
 
CoParent Hugh de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore
Son-Bio*c 1158Roger II de Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Alan la Zouche1 (M)
b. c 1136, d. 1190
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1086Geoffrey la Zouche , Viscount Porhoët1
Mother-Bio*c 1096Hawise of Brittany (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Name-Var Alan la Ceoche1
Birth*c 1136of Porhoët, Brittany, France1
Marriage*1172Alice de Belmeis1
Death*1190England2,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Alice de Belmeis
Son-Bio*c 1175Roger la Zouche , Kt.+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S154] Unknown author, Merrill Family Genealogy, I10856
    http://library.monterey.edu/merrill/family/dorsett6/d0008/I10856.html With notation: 'Ancestra Roots p. 43>Alan Ceoche or La Coche, otherwise La Zouche.'.

Hawise de Guingampe1,2 (F)
b. c 1070, d. c 1136
Event-Misc* F2
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Birth*c 10702
Death*c 11362
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Stephen I, Count of Penthiève (?)
Dau-Bio*c 1087Matilda of Brittany (?)+2
Dau-Bio*c 1105Eleanor of Penthièvre (?)+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 162, de Dreux, Earls of Richmond.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.


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