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| John de Cobham1 (M) b. c 1260, d. bt 25 Feb 1353 - 1354 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1260 | Henry de Cobham1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1230 | Maud de Moreville1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1260 | of Cobham, Kent, England1 |
| Marriage* | 1314 | Joan de Beauchamp1 |
| Death* | bt 25 Feb 1353 - 1354 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Joan de Beauchamp | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1317 | Joan de Cobham+1 |
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Ralph de Goushill , Lord of Camoys Manor1 (M) b. c 1274, d. b 30 Aug 1294 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1244 | Piers de Goushill , Kt.1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Ela de Camoys1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Name-Var | Ralph de Gousell1 | |
| Birth* | c 1274 | of Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England1 |
| Death* | b 30 Aug 1294 | of Camoys Manor, Essex, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Hawise FitzWarin | |
| Dau-Bio* | 12 May 1294 | Margaret Goushill+1 |
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Phillip le Despencer , Kt.1,2 (M) b. c 1290, d. 24 Sep 1313 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | bt 01 Mar 1260 - 1261 | Hugh le Despencer , Earl of Winchester2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1265 | Isabel de Beauchamp2 |
| Note* | Burke, 'Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,' has him theson of Hugh le Despencer and Eleanor de Clare. However, 'Magna ChartaSureties' has him the son of Sir Hugh le Despenser and Isabel deBeauchamp. Philip m. Margaret Gousell, and d. 1313. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 167, Despencer,Barons Despencer, Earl of Gloucester]2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth | a 1286 | Gloucestershire, England2 |
| Birth* | c 1290 | Gloucestershire, England2 |
| Death* | 24 Sep 1313 | of Camoys Manor, Lincolnshire, England1,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Margaret Goushill | |
| Son-Bio* | 06 Apr 1313 | Phillip le Despencer , Kt.+2 |
Nicholas de Rotherfield , Kt.1 (M) b. c 1220 | ||
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1220 | of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England1 |
| Birth | c 1229 | of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Euphemia de L'Isle | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1245 | Peter de Rotherfield+1 |
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Uchtred FitzMaldred1 (M) b. bt 1075 - 1080, d. bt 1128 - 1129 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1045 | Maldred FitzMaldred1 |
| Father-Bio | c 1042 | Dolfin macMALDRED2 |
| Birth | ABT 1075/1080 | 2 |
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| GEDCOM | E27054D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B348F2 | |
| Name-Var | Uchtred fitzMALDRED2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | bt 1075 - 1080 | of Raby, Durham, England1 |
| Death | c 1128 | 2 |
| Death* | bt 1128 - 1129 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio | c 1110 | Dolphin FitzUchtred+2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1110 | Dolphin FitzUchtred+1 |
Richard 'Thurstin Haldup' (?)1 (M) b. c 1013, d. b 1080 | ||
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1013 | of La Haye du Puis, Normandy, France1 |
| Death* | b 1080 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Anne (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1043 | Ralph de la Haye+1 |
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Anne (?)1 (F) b. c 1025 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1025 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Richard 'Thurstin Haldup' (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1043 | Ralph de la Haye+1 |
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John II Deincourt , 7th Lord d'Eyncourt, Kt.1,2 (M) b. c 1226, d. b 12 Oct 1257 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1196 | Oliver II Deincourt , 6th Lord d'Eyncourt2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1198 | Nichola de Camville2 |
| Note* | John, 7th baron, m. Agnes de Neville (whose 1st husband was Richard dePercy), and was s. by their son, Edmund. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,England, 1883, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt]2 | |
| Name-Var | John II d'Eyncourt , 7th Lord d'Eyncourt2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1226 | of Blankney, Lincolnshire, England2 |
| Marriage* | c 1255 | Agnes de Neville2 |
| Death* | b 12 Oct 1257 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Agnes de Neville | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1256 | Edmund Deincourt , 8th Lord d'Eyncourt+2 |
Adela of Réthel (?)1 (F) b. c 1010 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 0998 | Manasser II, Count of Réthel (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 0998 | Dada (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1010 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Rainald of Chateau-Porcien (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1040 | Roger, Count of Chateau-Porcien (?)+1 |
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Isabel de Saye1,2 (F) b. c 1141, d. c 1199 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1111 | Elias de Saye2 |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Name-Var | Isabel de Say2 | |
| Birth* | c 1141 | of Clun, Shropshire, England2 |
| Death* | c 1199 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | William I FitzAlan , Sheriff of Shropshire | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1162 | Christiana FitzAlan+2 |
Elias de Saye1,2 (M) b. c 1111, d. a 1166 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1077 | Henry de Saye2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Name-Var | Elias de Say2 | |
| Birth* | c 1111 | of Clun, Shropshire, England2 |
| Death* | a 1166 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 1141 | Isabel de Saye+2 |
Henry de Saye1 (M) b. c 1077, d. a 1121 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1051 | Robert 'Picot' de Saye , Lord of Clun1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1055 | Adeloyes (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Name-Var | Henry de Say1 | |
| Birth* | c 1077 | of Clun, Shropshire, England1 |
| Death* | a 1121 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1111 | Elias de Saye+1 |
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Robert 'Picot' de Saye , Lord of Clun1 (M) b. c 1051, d. a 1098 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Note* | The first member of the family of Say mentioned by Sir William Dugdale isPicot de Say, who, in the time of the Conqueror and living in 1083, wasone of the principal persons in the co. Salop, under Roger de Montgomery,Earl of Shrewsbury.1 | |
| Name-Var | Robert de Say , Lord of Clun1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1051 | Saye, Normandy, France1 |
| Death* | a 1098 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Adeloyes (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1077 | Henry de Saye+1 |
Adeloyes (?)1 (F) b. c 1055 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1055 | Saye, Normandy, France1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Robert 'Picot' de Saye , Lord of Clun | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1077 | Henry de Saye+1 |
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Flaald FitzAlan1 (M) b. c 1046, d. c 1103 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1016 | Alan FitzFlaald , Dapifer of Dol1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Note* | FLAALD Dapifer, the second son of ALAN 'Dapifer', , occurs as'Float_filius_Alani_dapiferi' at the dedication of Monmouth Priory 1101.He is also mentioned as brother of Alan, the other 'Dapifer.' He left ason ALAN , Sheriff of Shropshire.1 | |
| Birth* | c 1046 | Dol, Brittany, France1 |
| Death* | c 1103 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1071 | Alan FitzFlaald , Lord of Oswestry+1 |
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Alan FitzFlaald , Dapifer of Dol1 (M) b. 1016, d. a 1080 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 0986 | Flaald, Dapifer of Dol (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Note* | ALAN 'Dapifer' Dapifer was probably the father of Alan 'Dapifer' at Dol,in Brittany, who was a witness in 1086; Flaald; and Rhiwallon, a monk.1 | |
| Birth* | 1016 | Dol, Brittany, France1 |
| Death* | a 1080 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1046 | Flaald FitzAlan+1 |
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Robert Pantulf1 (M) b. c 1099, d. 18 Oct 1130 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1069 | William Pantulf1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1073 | Lesceline (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1099 | of Wemme, Shropshire, England1 |
| Death* | 18 Oct 1130 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1129 | Ivo Pantulf+1 |
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William Pantulf1 (M) b. c 1069, d. c 1112 | ||
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1069 | of Sees, Normandy, France1 |
| Death* | c 1112 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Lesceline (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1099 | Robert Pantulf+1 |
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Lesceline (?)1 (F) b. c 1073 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1073 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | William Pantulf | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1099 | Robert Pantulf+1 |
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William Corbet1,2 (M) b. c 1089, d. c 1150 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1048 | Roger FitzCorbet2 |
| Note* | William Corbet, the eldest son of Roger, was seated at Wattlesborough.[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 136, Corbet, Barons Corbet] ---------- William Corbet, of Watlesborough, son and heir of Roger, left likewisetwo sons, Thomas and Robert. [Burke, John and John Bernard, Extinct andDormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Scott, Webster,and Geary, London, 1841, p. 132, Corbet, of Stoke]2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth | c 1080 | of Caus, Shropshire, England2 |
| Birth* | c 1089 | of Caus, Shropshire, England3,2 |
| Death* | c 1150 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1112 | Robert Corbet , Kt.+2 |
Roger FitzCorbet1,2 (M) b. c 1048, d. c 1134 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1020 | Hugh le Corbet2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Note* | In the time of William the Conqueror, the brothers, Roger and Robert,mentioned in Doomsday Book as sons of Corbet, held of Roger de Montgomerydivers lordships in the co. of Salop, and were munificent benefactors tothe church. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 136, Corbet, BaronsCorbet] ---------- Roger held of Robert de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, Huelbeck,Hundeslet, Actun, Ternley, and Prestun, all in Shropshire. He left issue,William. [Burke, John and John Bernard, Extinct and Dormant Baronetciesof England, Ireland, and Scotland, Scott, Webster, and Geary, London,1841, p. 132, Corbet, of Stoke]2 | |
| Name-Var | Roger Corbet2 | |
| Birth* | c 1048 | of Pais-de-Caux, Normandy, France3,2 |
| Birth | c 1050 | 2 |
| Marriage* | c 1088 | 3,2 |
| Death* | c 1134 | 3,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1089 | William Corbet+2 |
Hugh le Corbet1 (M) b. c 1020, d. a 1081 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Name-Var | Hugh Corbet1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1020 | Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France1 |
| Death* | a 1081 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1048 | Roger FitzCorbet+1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1052 | Robert FitzCorbet+1 |
Roger II de Torpel1 (M) b. c 1168, d. 1225 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1138 | Roger I de Torpel1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1158 | Asceline de Waterville1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1168 | of Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England1 |
| Death* | 1225 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1188 | Roger III de Torpel+1 |
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Roger I de Torpel1 (M) b. c 1138, d. 1176 | ||
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1138 | of Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England1 |
| Death* | 1176 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Asceline de Waterville | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1168 | Roger II de Torpel+1 |
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William III de Braose , Lord of Bramber1,2 (M) b. c 1153, d. 09 Aug 1211 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1126 | William II de Braose , Lord of Bramber2 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1130 | Bertha de Gloucester2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Note* | William de Braose inherited the large estates of his grandmother, Bertade Gloucester, and besides possessed the Honour of Braose, in Normandy.This feudal lord was a personage of great power and influence during thereigns of Henry II and Richard I, from the former of whom he obtained agrant of the 'whole kingdom of Limeric, in Ireland,' for the service ofsixty knight's fees, to be held of the king and his younger son, John.For several years after this period, he appears to have enjoyed thefavour of King John and his power and possessions were augmented bydivers grants from the crown. In the 10th of the king's reign [1209],when the kingdom laboured under an interdiction and John deemed itexpedient to demand hostages from his barons to ensure their allegianceshould the Pope proceed to the length of absolving them from obedience tothe crown, his officers who came upon the mission to the Baron de Braosewere met by Maud, his wife, and peremptorily informed that she would notentrust any of her children to the king, who had so basely murdered hisown nephew, Prince Arthur. De Braose rebuked her for speaking thus,however, and said that if he had in anything offended the king, he wasready to make satisfaction according to the judgment of the court and thebarons, his peers, upon an appointed day and at any fixed place without,however, giving hostages. This answer being communicated to the king, anorder was immediately transmitted to seize upon the baron's person, butBraose having notice thereof fled with his family into Ireland. This quarrel between De Braose and King John is, however, differentlyrelated by other authorities. The monk of Llanthony stated that KingJohn disinherited and banished him for his cruelty to the Welsh in hiswar with Gwenwynwyn, and that his wife Maud and William, his son andheir, died prisoners in Corfe Castle. Another writer relates, 'that thisWilliam de Braose, son of Philip de Braose, Lord of Buelt, held the landsof Brecknock and Went for the whole time of King Henry II, Richard I, andKing John without any disturbance until he took to wife the Lady Maud deSt. Walerie, who, in revenge of Henry de Hereford, cause divers Welshmento be murthered in the castle of Bergavenny as they sat at meat; and thatfor this, and for some other pickt quarrel, King John banished him andall his out of England. Likewise, that in his exile, Maud his wife, withWilliam, galled, Gam, his son, were taken and put into prison where shedied the 10th year after her husband fought with Gwenwynwyn and slewthree thousand Welch.' From these various relations, says Dugdale, itis no easy matter to discover what his demerits were, but what usage hehad at last, take here the credit of these two historians who lived nearthat time. 'This year, viz. anno 1240,' quoth Matthew of Westminster,'the noble lady Maud, wife of William de Braose, with William, their sonand heir, were miserably famished at Windsor by the command of King John;and William, her husband, escaping from Scorham, put himself into thehabit of a beggar and, privately getting beyond sea, died soon after atParis, where he had burial in the abbey of St. Victor.' And MatthewParis, putting his death in anno 1212 (which differs a little in time),says, 'That he fled from Ireland to France and, dying at Ebula, his bodywas carried to Paris and there honourably buried in the abbey of St.Victor.' 'But after these great troubles in his later days,' continuesDugdale, 'I shall now say something of his pious works. Being byinheritance from his mother, Lord of Bergavenny, he made great grants tothe monks of that priory, conditionally, that the abbot and convent ofSt. Vincent, in Maine (to which this priory of Bergavenny was a cell)should daily pray for the soul of him, the said William, and the soul ofMaud, his wife.' This great but unfortunate personage had issue by his wife, Maud de St.Walerie, I. William; II. Giles: III. Reginald; IV. Sir John; I. Joane;II. Loretta; III. Margaret; IV. Maud. When the contest between King John and the barons broke out, Giles deBraose, bishop of Hereford, arraying himself under the baronial banner,was put in possession by the people of Bergavenny and the other castlesof the deceased lord, and eventually King John, in the last year of hisreign, his wrath then being assuaged, granted part of those lands to thebishop's younger brother and heir. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 72, Braose, Baron Braose, of Gower]2 | |
| Name-Var | William Iii De BRAOSE | |
| Birth* | c 1153 | Bramber, Sussex, England |
| Birth | c 1153 | 2 |
| Birth* | c 1153 | Bramber, Sussex, England2 |
| Death* | 09 Aug 1211 | Corbeil, Marne, France |
| Death* | 09 Aug 1211 | Corbeil, Seine-et-Oise, France2 |
| Burial* | 10 Aug 1211 | France |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 7 Apr 2003 | |
| CoParent | Matilda de St Valery | |
| Son-Bio* | Abt 1180/1183 | John De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1166 | Robert De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1170 | Flandrina De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1171 | Roger BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1173 | Matilda De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1174 | Joan or Alice De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1175 | Thomas De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1176 | Laurette De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1176 | Giles De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1177 | Walter De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1180 | Leucia De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | 1180 | Hugh De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1181 | Henry De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1182 | Reginald de Braose , Lord of Abergavenny+2 |
| Son-Bio | c 1182 | Reginald de Braose , Lord of Abergavenny+ |
| Son-Bio* | c 1182 | William Iv De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1183 | Bernard De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1185 | Eleanor De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio | c 1177 | Margaret de Braose+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1177 | Margaret de Braose+2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1188 | Fulk De BRAOSE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1204 | Philip De BRAOSE |
Robert 'the Strong' de Harcourt1,2 (M) b. c 1060, d. b 1116 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1025 | Anchetil de Harcourt , Seigneur of Harcourt2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1030 | Eve de Boissay2 |
| Note* | Robert de Harcourt built the casle of Harcourt in Normandy, AD. 1100. Hehad William, Richard, Philip, and three younger sons. [Sir BernardBurke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 261, Harcourt, Barons Harcourt, ofStanton Harcourt, co. Oxford]2 | |
| Name-Var | Robert 'the Strong,' Seigneur de Harcourt (?)2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1060 | of Harcourt de Cailleville, Normandy, France2 |
| Death* | b 1116 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Colede d'Argouges | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1082 | William de Harcourt+2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1091 | Rollo de Harcourt+2 |
Margery de Umfreville1,2,3 (F) b. c 1165, d. b 1206 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1125 | Odinel II de Umfreville3 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1144 | Alice de Lucy3 |
| Father-Bio | c 1125 | Odinel II de Umfreville |
| Mother-Bio | c 1144 | Alice de Lucy |
| Mother-Bio | c 1144 | Alice de Lucy |
| Burial* | Priory, Belvoir, Leicester, England | |
| Name-Var | Margery De UMFREVILLE | |
| Name-Marr | ALBINI | |
| Name-Var | Margery De UMFREVILLE | |
| Burial* | Priory, Belvoir, Leicester, England | |
| Name-Var | Margery De UMFREVILLE | |
| Name-Marr | ALBINI | |
| Event-Misc* | F3 | |
| Name-Var | Matilda de Umfreville3 | |
| Birth | c 1146 | 3 |
| Birth* | c 1154 | of Prudhoe Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England4,3 |
| Birth* | c 1165 | Of Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England |
| Birth* | c 1165 | Of Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England |
| Birth* | c 1165 | Of Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England |
| Marriage* | c 1169 | William de Albini , 1st Lord of Belvoir; Prudhoe, Northumberland, England5,3 |
| Marriage* | c 1191 | Of, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England |
| Marriage* | c 1191 | Of, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England |
| Marriage* | c 1191 | William De ALBINI; Of, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England |
| Marriage* | c 1191 | William De ALBINI; Of, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England |
| Death* | c 1200 | 4,3 |
| Death* | b 1206 | |
| Death* | b 1206 | |
| Death* | b 1206 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 29 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | William de Albini , 1st Lord of Belvoir | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1170 | William de Albini , 2nd Lord of Belvoir+3 |
| CoParent | William De ALBINI | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1192 | William De ALBINI+ |
| Son-Bio* | c 1194 | Odonnel De ALBINI |
| Son-Bio* | c 1196 | Robert De ALBINI |
| Son-Bio* | c 1198 | Nicholas De ALBINI |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1211 | Margaret D' ALBINI |
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Odinel II de Umfreville1 (M) b. c 1125, d. 1182 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1106 | Odinel I de Umfreville1 |
| Note* | Odonel de Umfreville held, by feudal tenure, the castle of Prudhoe, withthose of Otterbourne, Harbottle, and Riddesdale, all in the county ofNorthumberland. He opposed the Scotch invasion under Duncan, and was inthe battle wherein the Scottish king was taken prisoner. Of this baronone of the monks of Tynemouth grievously complained temp. Henry II forhis exactions upon his neighbors toward repairing the roof of the castleof Prudhoe. He died in 1182, leaving a daughter, Matilda, wife of Williamde Albini, and a son and successor, Robert. [John Burke, History of theCommoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. II, R. Bentley, London,1834-1838, p. 191, Pickering, of Old Lodge] NOTE: The line of descent as given by John Burke, in History of theCommoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. II, R. Bentley, London,1834-1838, p. 191, Pickering, of Old Lodge, is as follows: Sir Robert de Umfreville, Lord of Riddesdale, father of Robert de Umfreville, father of Odonel de Umfreville, died in 1182, father of Matilda, who m. William deAlbini, and Robert de Umfreville, (was succeeded by his grandson, Richard,erroneously called his son by Dugdale), father of Gilbert de Umfreville, father of Richard de Umfreville, baron of Prudhoe.1 | |
| Burial* | Hexham Priory, Hexham, Northumberland, England | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Name-Var | Odinel UMFREVILLE | |
| Name-Var | Odinel II de Umphraville1 | |
| Birth* | c 1125 | Of, Barony, Prudhoe, Northumberland |
| Birth* | c 1136 | of Prudhoe, Northumberland, England1 |
| Marriage* | c 1155 | Alice de Lucy; Of, Barony, Prudhoe, Northumberland |
| Death* | 1182 | Of, Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland, England |
| Death* | 1182 | 2,3,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Alice de Lucy | |
| Dau-Bio | c 1165 | Margery de Umfreville+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1165 | Margery de Umfreville+1 |
| CoParent | Alice de Lucy | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1159 | William De UMFREVILLE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1161 | Alice De UMFREVILLE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1163 | Richard De UMFREVILLE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1167 | Gilbert De UMFREVILLE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1169 | Odinel De UMFREVILLE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1171 | Emma De UMFREVILLE |
| Son-Bio | c 1172 | Robert UMFREVILLE |
| Son-Bio* | c 1172 | Robert UMFREVILLE |
Philip de Braose1,2 (M) b. c 1075, d. bt 1134 - 1135 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1049 | William Paynel2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1030 | Eve de Boissay2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Note* | Philip de Braose, whose son, William m. Berta, dau. of Milo deGloucester. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 72, Braose, BaronBraose, of Gower]2 | |
| Birth* | c 1075 | of Bramber, Sussex, England2 |
| Death* | bt 1134 - 1135 | Palestine, Holy Land2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Aenor de Totnes | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1109 | Maud I de Braose+2 |
| Son-Bio* | 1126 | William II de Braose , Lord of Bramber+2 |
Aenor de Totnes1 (F) b. c 1084 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1049 | Juhel de Totnes1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1050 | NN de Picquigny1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1084 | of Barnstable, Devonshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Philip de Braose | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1109 | Maud I de Braose+1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1126 | William II de Braose , Lord of Bramber+1 |
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Asceline de Waterville1 (F) b. c 1158, d. 1220 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1130 | Geoffrey de Waterville1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1140 | Asceline Peverel1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1158 | of Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England1 |
| Death* | 1220 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Roger I de Torpel | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1168 | Roger II de Torpel+1 |
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Geoffrey de Waterville1 (M) b. c 1130 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1130 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Asceline Peverel | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1158 | Asceline de Waterville+1 |
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Robert Peverel1 (M) b. c 1061 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1061 | of Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Adelicia d'Eynecourt? | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1091 | Rose Peverel+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1140 | Asceline Peverel+1 |
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William de Harcourt1,2 (M) b. c 1082, d. a 1124 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1060 | Robert 'the Strong' de Harcourt2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1039 | Colede d'Argouges2 |
| Note* | William de Harcourt was Lord of Harcourt, Caileville, Beauficel, and lordof the manor of Stanton-under-Bardon, co. Leicester. He had issue,Robert, Ivo, Simon, and Beatrix. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.261, Harcourt, Barons Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford] William de Harcourt, espousing the cause of Henry I against RobertCurtois, commanded the troops which defeated Waleran de Beaumont, Earl ofMellent, in the battle near Bourgtouroude, A.D. 1123, and for hisservices was rewarded with large possessions in England, which heconferred upon his second son, Ivo de Harcourt. [John Burke, History ofthe Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. II, R. Bentley, London,1834-1838, p. 221, Harcourt, of Ankerwycke]2 | |
| Name-Var | William of Harcourt (?)2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1082 | of Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England2 |
| Death* | a 1124 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Hue de Amboise | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1102 | Ivo de Harcourt+2 |
Gryffydd ap Maredydd, Lord of Mawddwy (?)1 (M) b. c 1100, d. 1128 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1047 | Maredydd ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1063 | Hunydd ferch Einudd (?)1 |
| Note* | Griffith ap Meredith, Lord of Mowddwy, submitted with his father to HenryI and was, it is stated, summoned by that monarch to his baronialparliaments. Griffith, who bore 'or, a lion's gamb., erased, in bend,gu.,' took an active part in the feuds and warfare of the period and d.v. p. in 1128, leaving, by Gwertyl, his wife, dau. of Gwrgenas ap Howel,of Caer-a-Chydewin, an only child, Owen Cyfeiliog ap Griffith. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 114, Cherlton, Barons Cherlton, of Powys]1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Name-Var | Griffith ap Meredith, Lord of Mowddwy (?)1 | |
| Birth* | c 1100 | 1 |
| Death* | 1128 | 1 |
| Birth | c 1141 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Gwerful ferch Gwrgeneu (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1171 | Owain Cyfeiliog ap Gryffydd, Prince of Powys (?)+1 |
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Eva ferch Llywelyn (?)1 (F) b. c 1024 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1003 | Llywelyn ap Dolphyn (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1024 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Eynydd ap Morien (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1063 | Hunydd ferch Einudd (?)+1 |
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Dolphin FitzUchtred1 (M) b. c 1110, d. c 1136 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | bt 1075 - 1080 | Uchtred FitzMaldred1 |
| Father-Bio | bt 1075 - 1080 | Uchtred FitzMaldred2 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| GEDCOM | DF7054D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B315F2 | |
| Name-Var | Dolfin fitzUCHTRED2 | |
| GEDCOM | Alice de DURHAM; 179F53D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B97922 | |
| Birth | c 1105 | 2 |
| Birth* | c 1110 | of Raby, Durham, England1 |
| Death* | c 1136 | 1 |
| Death | c 1136 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Alice de DURHAM | |
| Son-Bio | c 1135 | Maldred FitzDolphin+2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1135 | Maldred FitzDolphin+1 |
Basilie (?)1 (F) b. c 1072 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1072 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Ralph Deincourt , 2nd Baron d'Eyncourt | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1102 | Walter II Deincourt , 3rd Lord d'Eyncourt+1 |
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Robert Fossard1 (M) b. c 1094, d. c 1135 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1050 | Nigel Fossard1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1094 | 1 |
| Death* | c 1135 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Ascelina (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1124 | Emma Fossard+1 |
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Avise de Sable1 (F) b. c 1025, d. a 1067 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 0995 | Geoffrey de Sable1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Name-Var | Avise de Sable | |
| Name-Var | Avise de Sable | |
| Name-Var | Avise de Sable | |
| Birth* | c 1025 | |
| Birth | c 1025 | |
| Birth* | c 1025 | |
| Birth* | c 1025 | 1 |
| Marriage* | c 1040 | Robert 'the Burgundian' de Nevers1 |
| Death* | a 1067 | 1 |
| Death* | a 1067 | |
| Death* | a 1067 | |
| Death | a 1067 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 25 May 2003 | |
| CoParent | Robert 'the Burgundian' de Nevers | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1065 | Guy de Craon+1 |
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Eynydd ap Morien (?)1 (M) b. c 1020 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1003 | Morien ap Morgeneu (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 0990 | Gwenllian ferch Rhys (?)1 |
| Note* | Founder of the XIV Noble Tribe. He also quartered the arms of his motherGwenllian, dau. and heir of Rhys ap Marchan.1 | |
| Name-Var | Eynydd ap Gwenllian (?)1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1020 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Eva ferch Llywelyn (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1063 | Hunydd ferch Einudd (?)+1 |
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Gwerful ferch Gwrgeneu (?)1,2 (F) b. c 1141 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1111 | Gwrgeneu ap Hywel (?)2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1114 | Margred ferch Rhys (?)2 |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Birth* | c 1141 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Gryffydd ap Maredydd, Lord of Mawddwy (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1171 | Owain Cyfeiliog ap Gryffydd, Prince of Powys (?)+2 |
Ralph Deincourt , 2nd Baron d'Eyncourt1,2 (M) b. c 1072, d. bt 1140 - 1158 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1042 | Walter I Deincourt , 1st Baron d'Eyncourt2 |
| Note* | Ralph d'Eyncourt, 2nd baron, son of Walter, s. him. He foundedThurgarton Priory, co. Notts, and was s. by his son, Walter. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Baronsd'Eyncourt]2 | |
| Name-Var | Ralph d'Eyncourt , 2nd Baron d'Eyncourt2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1072 | of Blankney, Lincolnshire, England2 |
| Death* | bt 1140 - 1158 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Basilie (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1102 | Walter II Deincourt , 3rd Lord d'Eyncourt+2 |
Walter II Deincourt , 3rd Lord d'Eyncourt1,2 (M) b. c 1102, d. 1168 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1072 | Ralph Deincourt , 2nd Baron d'Eyncourt2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1072 | Basilie (?)2 |
| Note* | Walter d'Eyncourt, 3rd baron, who, with his son Oliver, fought on theside of King Stephen in the battle of Lincoln, 1141, and he appears, onhis son's death subsequently, to have given lands to Walter, a priest,who had saved his son from captivity and death in that battle, to prayfor his soul. Walter was s. by his other son, John. [Sir BernardBurke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage,Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt]2 | |
| Name-Var | Walter II d'Eyncourt , 3rd Baron d'Eyncourt2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1102 | of Blankney, Lincolnshire, England2 |
| Death* | 1168 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1132 | John I Deincourt , 4th Lord d'Eyncourt+2 |
Nigel Fossard1 (M) b. c 1050, d. c 1120 | ||
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1050 | 1 |
| Death* | c 1120 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1094 | Robert Fossard+1 |
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Robert FitzMaldred , Lord of Raby1,2 (M) b. bt 1170 - 1174, d. bt 1242 - 1248 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1135 | Maldred FitzDolphin2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1157 | Daughter de Stuteville2 |
| Father-Bio | c 1135 | Maldred FitzDolphin3 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1157 | Daughter de Stuteville3 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| GEDCOM | DA7054D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B2C0F3 | |
| Name-Var | Robert fitzMALDRED Lord of Raby & Brancepeth, County Durham3 | |
| GEDCOM | Isabel de Neville; 139F53D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B93523 | |
| Birth* | bt 1170 - 1174 | of Raby, Durham, England2 |
| Birth | c 1172 | 3 |
| Death* | bt 1242 - 1248 | 2 |
| Death | bt 1242 - 1248 | 3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Isabel de Neville | |
| Son-Bio | c 1190 | Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville+3 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1190 | Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville+2 |
Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville1,2 (M) b. c 1190, d. 1242 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | bt 1170 - 1174 | Robert FitzMaldred , Lord of Raby2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1179 | Isabel de Neville2 |
| Father-Bio | bt 1170 - 1174 | Robert FitzMaldred , Lord of Raby3 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1179 | Isabel de Neville3 |
| Note* | Geoffrey, adopting his maternal surname and inheriting the estates,became Geoffrey de Nevill, of Raby, and left (by Margaret, his wife) twosons, viz., Robert and Geoffrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.392, Nevill, Barons Nevill, of Raby, Earls of Westmoreland]2 | |
| GEDCOM | DE7054D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B304F3 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Name-Var | Geoffrey de NEVILLE3 | |
| GEDCOM | Joan (?); 772453D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B7C5D3 | |
| Birth* | c 1190 | of Raby, Durham, England2 |
| Birth | c 1197 | 3 |
| Death* | 1242 | 2 |
| Death | 1242 | 3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Joan (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | Geoffrey de NEVILLE+3 | |
| CoParent | Margaret (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1221 | Agnes de Neville+2 |
Geoffrey de Rie1 (M) b. c 0940 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Name-Var | Geoffrey de Rye1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 0940 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 0970 | Eudes de Rie+1 |
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Liegard, Countess of Mantes and Meulan (?)1 (F) b. c 0924, d. bt 12 Nov 0990 - 0991 | ||
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 0924 | 1 |
| Event-Misc | bt 0985 - 0987 | Countess of Mantes and Meulan, Type: Titled2,1 |
| Death* | bt 12 Nov 0990 - 0991 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Raoul I 'de Cambrai,' Count of Valois (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 0884 | Raoul de Gouy , Count of Ostrevant+1 |
| CoParent | Waleran I, Count of Meulan (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 0943 | Waleran II, Count of Meulan (?)+1 |
Raoul I 'de Cambrai,' Count of Valois (?)1 (M) d. 0944 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 0855 | Hucbold of Ostravant Count of Ostravant1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 0854 | Hawise of Friuli (?)1 |
| Event-Misc | Count of Valois, Amiens and Vexin, Type: Titled2,1 | |
| Note* | NOTE: Weis, F. 1992, line 250, shows a problem between Hawise of Friuliand Raoul de Gouy, and ES III 1989:657 confirms this by adding ageneration [Raoul I 'de Cambrai'] between the two. Formerly, Hucbald wasthought to be the father of Raoul de Gouy. Hopefully, this settles thematter. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., GenealogicalPublishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998]1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Death* | 0944 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Liegard, Countess of Mantes and Meulan (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 0884 | Raoul de Gouy , Count of Ostrevant+1 |
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