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Hawise de Guerres1 (F)
b. c 1110
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1090(Son) de Guerres1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1110of, Essex, England1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent William FitzRobert
Dau-Bio*c 1130Alice FitzRobert+1

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

Robert FitzWalter , Lord of Estaines1 (M)
b. c 1080, d. c 1128
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1032Walter FitzOther , Constable of Windsor1
Mother-Bio*c 1041Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon (?)1
Note* Robert, Lord of Eston, afterwards called Estains, in Essex, in which hewas s. by an only son, William. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.589, Windsore, Baron Windsore] Robert de Windsor, ancestor of the Earls of Plymouth. [Sir BernardBurke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 204, FitzGerald, Earls of Desmond]1
Name-Var Robert de Windsor1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 1080of Windsor, Berkshire, England1
Death*c 11281
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Daughter of Walter 'The Deacon'
Son-Bio*c 1105William FitzRobert+1

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

Ascelina (?)1 (F)
b. c 1080
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 10801
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Robert Fossard
Dau-Bio*c 1124Emma Fossard+1

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

Theophylactus (?)1 (M)
b. c 0860
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 08601
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Dau-Bio*c 0890Mariozia, Senatrix and Patria of Rome (?)+1

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

Mariozia, Senatrix and Patria of Rome (?)1 (F)
b. c 0890, d. bt 0932 - 0937
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0860Theophylactus (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Name-Var Mariuccia, Senatrix and Patria of Rome (?)1
Birth*c 08901
Marriage*bt 0924 -
0925
Gui, Count of Escuens (?)2,1
Death*bt 0932 -
0937
imprisoned2,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Gui, Count of Escuens (?)
Son-Bio*a 0900Adalbert III, Margrave of Tuscany (?)+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 53, Line 93, Gen. 37.

Reginald Wentworth1 (M)
b. c 1013, d. a 1066
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Note* Among all the ancient families of the British Empire, there is none whoseclaim to great antiquity is founded on a surer basis than that of theWentworths. For more than eight hundred years the name has been identified with thehistory of England, through whatever political changes and convulsions ithas passed. The earliest record of it is in Domesday Book itself; andfrom that period to the present time, there is no difficulty in tracingan unbroken genealogical succession. The number of modern English families that can boast of an origin soremote, and a descent so little defaced by bars sinister, is very smallindeed: it is scarcely an exaggeration to say that they may be counted onone's fingers. Like all other families, that of Wentworth has been subjected to greatfluctuations, owning to the vast changes in the political construction ofthe country and to other causes. Its representatives have been at timesthe possessors of enormous wealth and at others reduced to comparativepoverty. Some of them have lost their heads upon the scaffold as politicalcriminals, whom succeeding generations have held in reverence as patriotsand martyrs. But from first to last, there has never been a time whenthe name has not occupied a conspicuous place in the annals of England,nor one when the traceable antiquity of the family has been for a momentdoubted. The fact that the titles anciently borne by different members of thefamily have disappeared from the modern peerages, except as borne bythose who have succeeded through the female lines, does not militateagainst this statement. Of the first few generations little or nothing is known beyond the barenames, but the descent as given has the authority of all the earlygenealogists, and was accepted, and is still deemed genuine by theCollege of Arms. As the pedigree has thus stood the test of centuries,it is not likely that any further information will ever be obtainedrespecting the family during the period embracing the 11th, 12th, 13th,and 14th centuries. It may be safely accepted that the first known mention of the family ofWentworth occurs in Domesday Book, and the pedigree may thereforecommence thus:--- Reginald Wentworth, or, as written in Domesday Book, Rynold deWynterwade, who was living at the time of the Norman Conquest, A.D.1066. As at that time there were no actual surnames, he was simplyReginald of Wentworth. In other words, he was the possessor in Saxontimes of the lordship of Wentworth, in the Wapentake of Strafford, in theWest Riding of Yorkshire. Yorkshire consists of three division, known asthe North, East, and West Ridings. Each Riding is subdivided into anumber of Wapentakes or Hundreds, and it was in one of the latter thatthe lordship or manor of Wentworth was situated. Wentworth is in theparish of Wath-upon-Dearn, about nine miles from Sheffield, and thirteenfrom Doncaster. The fact that he is described in Domesday Book as thelord of Wentworth, sufficiently attests his position as one of theprincipal men of his neighborhood, even at this early period. nothing,however, is known of his family, except that he was succeeded by hisson---Henry Wentworth. [A Genealogical Memoir of the Wentworth Family of England, From Its SaxonOrigin in the Eleventh Century to the Emigration of one of itsRepresentatives to New England about the Year 1636, Joseph Lemuel Chester]1
Name-Var Reginald Wyntworth1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 1013of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire, England1
Death*a 10661
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1045Henry Wentworth+1

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

Henry Wentworth1 (M)
b. c 1045
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1013Reginald Wentworth1
Note* Henry Wentworth, sometimes written de Wyntworth, or Wyntword, concerningwhom nothing has been preserved but his name. He was succeeded by hisson, Richard Wentworth. [A Genealogical Memoir of the Wentworth Familyof England, From Its Saxon Origin in the Eleventh Century to theEmigration of one of its Representatives to New England about the Year1636, Joseph Lemuel Chester]1
Name-Var Henry Wyntworth1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 1045of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire, England1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1077Richard Wentworth+1

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

Chrothais (?)1 (F)
b. c 0774
Marr Unk* King of Italy and Lombardy Pepin Martel
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 07741
Immigrant O
Last Edited17 Apr 2001 

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

Mathilde of Luxemburg (?)1,2 (F)
b. c 1065
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1030Conrad I, Count of Luxemburg (?)2
Mother-Bio*c 1048Clemence of Poitou, Heiress of Longwy (?)2
Father-Bioc 1030Conrad I, Count of Luxemburg (?)
Mother-Bioc 1048Clemence of Poitou, Heiress of Longwy (?)
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Name-Var Mathilde of Luxembourg
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*c 1065Luxemburg
Birth*c 10702
Immigrant O
Last Edited29 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent Gottfried, Count in the Bliesgau (?)
Son-Bio*c 1060Gottfried I, Graf of Blieskastel (?)+2

  1. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 144, Line 278, Gen. 31.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Tangwystl ferch Dyfnwst (?)1 (F)
b. c 0890
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 08901
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Gronwy ap Tudur (?)
Dau-Bio*c 0920Gwenllian ferch Gronwy (?)+1

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

Tudur Trefor (?)1 (M)
b. c 0860
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 08601
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Angharad ferch Hywel (?)
Son-Bio*c 0890Gronwy ap Tudur (?)+1

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

Angharad ferch Hywel (?)1 (F)
b. c 0860
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0870Hywel Dda ap Cadell, King of Deheubarth & Powys (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 0875Elen ferch Llywarch (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 08601
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Tudur Trefor (?)
Son-Bio*c 0890Gronwy ap Tudur (?)+1

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

Geoffrey II de Mandeville , 1st Earl of Essex1,2 (M)
b. c 1106, d. 14 Sep 1144
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1062William I de Mandeville2
Mother-Bio*c 1070Margaret de Rie2
Note* Geoffrey de Mandeville, who in the 5th year of King Stephen [1140], hadlivery of his inheritance upon paying the sum of £866. 13s. 4d. to thecrown, was advanced by that monarch from the degree of baron (by specialcharter, dated at Westminster), to the dignity of Earl of the county ofEssex, unto which charter were witnesses: 'William de Ipre, Henry deEssex, John, the son of Robert FitzWalter, Robert de Newburgh, William deSt. Clair, William de Dammartin, Richard FitzUrse, and William de Owe;'but notwithstanding this high honour conferred upon him by King Stephen,the Empress Maud, by a more ample charter made at Oxford, allured him toher party, for she not only conferred whatsoever Geoffrey, hisgrandfather, or William, his father, ever enjoyed, either in lands,forts, or castles, particularly the Tower of London, with the castleunder it, to strengthen and fortify at his pleasure, but bestowed uponhim the hereditary sheriffalty of London and Middlesex, as also that ofHertfordshire, with the sole power of trying causes in those counties,for which offices and privileges he paid the sum of £360. Moreover, shegranted him all the lands in Normandy of Eudo Dapifer with his office ofsteward as his rightful inheritance and numerous other valuableimmunities in a covenant witnessed by Robert, Earl of Gloucester, andseveral other powerful nobles -- which covenant contained the singularclause, 'that neither the Earl of Anjou, her husband, nor herself, norher children, would ever make peace with the burgesses of London but withthe consent of him, the said Geoffrey, because they were his mortalenemies.' Beside this, he had a second charter dated at Westminster,re-creating him Earl of Essex, to hold to himself and his heirs, and tohave the third penny of the pleas of the sheriffalty, as an earl ought toenjoy in his earldom. King Stephen having information of whichproceedings, seized upon the earl in the court, then at St. Alban's, somesay after a bloody affray in which the Earl of Arundel, being thrown intothe water with his horse, very narrowly escaped drowning; certain it is,that to regain his liberty, the Earl of Essex was constrained not only togive up the Tower of London but his own castles of Walden and Blessey.Wherefore, being transported with wrath, he fell to spoil and rapine,invading the king's demesne lands and others, plundering the abbeys ofSt. Alban's and Ramsay, which last having surprised at an early hour inthe morning, he expelled the monks therefrom, made a fort of the church,and sold their religious ornaments to reward his soldiers, in whichdepredations he was assisted by his brother-in-law, William de Say, astout and warlike man, and one Daniel, a counterfeit monk. At last,being publicly excommunicated for his many outrages, he besieged thecastle of Burwell in Kent and, going unhelmed in consequence of the heatof the day, he was shot in the head with an arrow, of which wound he soonafterwards died 14 September, 1144. This noble outlaw had m. Rohesia, dau. of Alberic de Vere, Earl ofOxford, chief justice of England, and had issue, Ernulph, Geoffrey,William, and Robert; and by a former wife, whose name is not mentioned, adau. Alice, who m. John de Lacy, constable of Chester. Of his death,Dugdale thus speaks, 'Also that for these outrages, having incurred thepenalty of excommunication, he happened to be mortally wounded at alittle town called Burwell; whereupon, with great contrition for hissins, and making what satisfaction he could, there came at last some ofthe Knights Templars to him, and putting on him the habit of their orderwith a red cross, carried his dead corpse into their orchard at the oldTemple in London, and coffining it in lead, hanged it on a crooked tree.Likewise, that after some time, by the industry and expenses of William,whom he had constituted prior of Walden, his absolution was obtained fromPope Alexander III, so that his body was received among Christians anddivers offices celebrated for him; but that when the prior endeavoured totake down the coffin and carry it to Walden, the Templars, being aware ofthe design, buried it privately in the church-yard of the New Temple,viz., in the porch before the west door.' After the decease of this Earl Geoffrey, his son, Ernulph, within thesame year was taken prisoner in the castle of Ramsey, which he hadfortified, banished, and d. s. p., when Geoffrey, surnamed the younger(the 2nd son), was restored by King Henry II to all the lands of hisancestors, and confirmed in the Earldom of Essex. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, England, 1883, p. 352, Mandeville, Earls of Essex]2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1106of Rycott, Oxfordshire, England2
Marriage*c 1140Rohese de Vere2
Death*14 Sep 1144Burwell, Kent, England1,2
Death14 Sep 1144Mildenhall, Suffolk, England2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Rohese de Vere
Dau-Bio*c 1142Maud de Mandeville+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 352, Mandeville, Earls of Essex.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Gottfried, Count in the Bliesgau (?)1,2 (M)
b. c 1040, d. a 1098
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1020Folmar III, Count of Metz (?)2
Mother-Bio*c 1020Judith (?)2
Event-Misc* M2
Name-Var Gottfried, Graf in the Bliesgau (?)2
Birth*c 10402
Death*a 10982
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Mathilde of Luxemburg (?)
Son-Bio*c 1060Gottfried I, Graf of Blieskastel (?)+2

  1. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 144, Line 278, Gen. 31.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Adeliz (?)1 (F)
b. c 1066, d. a 1100
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Name-Var Adeliza (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 10661
Death*a 11001
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent William de Mohun
Son-Bio*c 1096William de Mohun , Lord of Dunster+1

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

William I de Mandeville1,2 (M)
b. c 1062, d. 1129
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1036Geoffrey de Mandeville2
Mother-Bio*c 1040Athelaise (?)2
Note* William de Magnivil, corrupted into Mandeville, was keeper of the Towerof London. He m. Margaret, only dau. and heiress of Eudo de RieDapifer,* and had issue, Geoffrey and Beatrix. He was s. at his deceaseby his son, Geoffrey. * Dapifer, id est, Steward, to King William for Normandy [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 352, Mandeville, Earlsof Essex]2
Name-Var William de Magnavil2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1062Rycott, Oxfordshire, England2
Death*11292
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Margaret de Rie
Son-Bio*c 1106Geoffrey II de Mandeville , 1st Earl of Essex+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 352, Mandeville, Earls of Essex.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Geoffrey de Mandeville1,2 (M)
b. c 1036
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Note* On the first arrival in England of William, Duke of Normandy, there wasamongst his companions a famous soldier called Geoffrey de Magnavil, sodesignated from the town of Magnavil, in the duchy, which he thenpossessed, who obtained as his share in the spoil of conquest, diversfair and wide spreading domains in the cos. Berks, Suffolk, Middlesex,Surrey, Oxford, Cambridge, Herts, Northampton, Warwick, and Essex;whereof Malden was one, which afterwards became the chief seat of hisdescendants. He was subsequently made constable of the Tower of Londonand continued to execute the duties of that important office for theremainder of his life. This Geoffrey, among other benefaction tot hechurch, founded a Benedictine monastery at Harley, in Berkshire,conferring upon it the whole lordship of that place and the woodsadjoining thereto. He was s. at his deceased by his son, William deMagnavil. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 352,Mandeville, Earls of Essex]2
Name-Var Geoffrey de Magnavil2
Burial* Westminster Abbey, London, England2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1036of Manneville, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Athelaise (?)
Son-Bio*c 1062William I de Mandeville+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 352, Mandeville, Earls of Essex.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Athelaise (?)1 (F)
b. c 1040
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor1
Name-Var Adeliza (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Burial* Westminster Abbey, London, England1
Birth*c 1040of Rycott, Oxfordshire, England1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Geoffrey de Mandeville
Son-Bio*c 1062William I de Mandeville+1

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

Maud de Mandeville1 (F)
b. c 1142
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1106Geoffrey II de Mandeville , 1st Earl of Essex1
Mother-Bio*1109Rohese de Vere1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1142of Pleshey, Essex, England1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Piers de Lutegareshale
Son-Bio*c 1162Geoffrey FitzPiers , 4th Earl of Essex+1

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

Rudolph of the Betuwe (?)1 (M)
b. c 0950, d. a 0967
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0920Nevelung, Count in the Betuwe (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 0920NN of Hainault (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Name-Var Rudolf of the Betuwe (?)1
Birth*c 09501
Death*a 09671
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent NN of Vliermal (?)
Son-Bio*c 0980Giselbert I, Count of Loos (?)+1

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

Milicent de Cantilupe1,2 (F)
b. c 1246, d. bt 07 Jan 1298 - 1299
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1216William III de Cantilupe , Lord of Brecknock2
Mother-Bio*c 1228Eve de Braose2
Father-Bioc 1216William III de Cantilupe , Lord of Brecknock
Mother-Bioc 1220Eve de BRAOSE
DeathBef 7 JAN 1298/1299Of, Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England
Note Family Source3
Note Person Source3
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Name-Var Milicent de Cantelou2
Name-Var Millicent de Cantelou\CANTILUPE
Event-Misc* F2
Note* Milicent m. 1st, to John de Montalt, and 2ndly, to Eudo le Zouche, fromwhich latter union descended the Lords Zouche, of Haryngworth. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 101, Cantilupe, Barons Cantilupe]2
Birth*c 1246of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales2
Birthc 1250Of, Calne, Wiltshire, England
Event-Miscb 1273Of, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England, Type: Friends
Marriage*b 1273Eudo la Zouche2
Death*bt 07 Jan 1298 -
1299
2
Immigrant O
Last Edited28 May 2003 
 
CoParent Eudo la Zouche
Son-Bio*BET. 18 21 DEC 1276William la Zouche , Lord Zouche, Kt.+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 101, Cantilupe, Barons Cantilupe.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S1988] Unknown compiler, 24 AUG 2002.

Maud Lovel1,2 (F)
b. c 1276, d. b 1346
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1255John Lovel , Lord Lovel of Tichmersh, Kt.2
Mother-Bio*c 1252Isabel du Bois2
Marriage*BEF. 15 FEB 1295 96William la Zouche , Lord Zouche, Kt.3,2
Marriage*Bef 15 FEB 1295/1296William , Lord Zouche, Kt. la Zouche
Name-Var Maud Lovel
Note* Maud m. to William, Lord Zouch, of Haryngworth, and, as heir to hermother, carried with her the manor of Dockinges, which had been settledon that lady. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 332, Lovel,Barons Love, of Tichmersh, co. Northampton]2
Name-Marr la Zouche
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*c 1276of Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, England2
Birth*c 1276of Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, England
Death*b 13462
Death*b 1346 
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Apr 2003 
 
CoParent William la Zouche , Lord Zouche, Kt.
Dau-Bio*c 1296Milicent la Zouche+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 332, Lovel, Barons Love, of Tichmersh, co. Northampton.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, pp. 90, 96.

William la Zouche , Lord Zouche, Kt.1 (M)
b. BET. 18 21 DEC 1276, d. BET. 11 12 MAR 1351 52
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1246Eudo la Zouche1
Mother-Bio*c 1246Milicent de Cantilupe1
Marriage*BEF. 15 FEB 1295 96Maud Lovel2,1
Death*BET. 11 12 MAR 1351 523,1
Birth*BET. 18 21 DEC 1276Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England3,1
Event-Misc* M1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Maud Lovel
Dau-Bio*c 1296Milicent la Zouche+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, pp. 90, 96.
  3. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, p. 96.

John Deincourt1,2 (M)
b. c 1265, d. BEF. 6 JAN 1326 27
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1256Edmund Deincourt , 8th Lord d'Eyncourt2
Mother-Bio*bt 1240 -
1250
Isabel de Mohun2
Death*BEF. 6 JAN 1326 27v. p.1,2
Note* Baron Edmund's eldest son, John, left three sons, Edmund, who also d. inthe baron's lifetime; William (afterwards 9th baron), and John. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Baronsd'Eyncourt]2
Name-Var John d'Eyncourt2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1265of Blankney, Lincolnshire, England2
Birthc 1268of Blankney, Lincolnshire, England2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1300William Deincourt , 9th Lord d'Eyncourt+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Milicent la Zouche1 (F)
b. c 1296, d. 22 Jun 1379
Pedigree
Father-Bio*BET. 18 21 DEC 1276William la Zouche , Lord Zouche, Kt.1
Mother-Bio*c 1276Maud Lovel1
Note* NOTE: Automated Family Pedigrees #1, Automated Archives, Inc., CD-100,has Millicent as the mother of the two children. It references NCPIV:118-22.1
Birth*c 1296Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England1
Marriage*b 26 Mar 1326William Deincourt , 9th Lord d'Eyncourt2,1
Death*22 Jun 13792,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent William Deincourt , 9th Lord d'Eyncourt
Dau-Bio*c 1324Margaret Deincourt+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. 90.

John I Deincourt , 4th Lord d'Eyncourt1,2 (M)
b. c 1132, d. 06 Nov 1183
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1102Walter II Deincourt , 3rd Lord d'Eyncourt2
Note* John Deincourt, 4th baron, who, in the 22nd Henry II [1176], paid 20marks in Nottinghamshire for trespassing the king's forests and 10 marksin Northamptonshire for a similar transgression. This John m. Ann, dau.of Ralph Murdac, and was s. by his son, Oliver. [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 d'Eyncourt , 4th Lord d'Eyncourt2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1132of Blankney, Lincolnshire, England2
Death*06 Nov 11832
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Ann Murdac
Son-Bio*c 1162Oliver I Deincourt , 5th Lord d'Eyncourt+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Ann Murdac1,2 (F)
b. c 1132
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1111Ralph Murdac2
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Name-Var Alice Murdac2
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*c 11322
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent John I Deincourt , 4th Lord d'Eyncourt
Son-Bio*c 1162Oliver I Deincourt , 5th Lord d'Eyncourt+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

William Deincourt , 9th Lord d'Eyncourt1 (M)
b. c 1300, d. 02 Jun 1364
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1265John Deincourt1
Event-Misc* M1
Note* William, 9th Lord d'Eyncourt, s. his grandfather when twenty-six years ofage, both as heir by descent as well as by virtue of the licensedentail. He was an eminent warrior and active servant of King Edward IIIthrough the glorious period of his reign, participating in the immortalachievement of that era in France and Scotland, and on 17 October, 1346,he was one of the commanders in the famous battle of Neville's Cross,near Durham. He is particularly mentioned as an object of the king'sgratitude in his letter of thanks dated 20 October, written on theoccasion of that celebrated victory when David, King of Scotland, wastaken prisoner. King Edward being then before Calais, his queen,Philippa, is stated by some writers to have been present at the battle.At any rate, it is clear she was in the field prior to its commencement,when she rode in front of the army on a white courser and, in the wordsof the historian, 'sweetly exhorted them.' She was attended by Lordd'Eyncourt at the head of her guard, a post of honour and responsibility,which shows that he was deemed one of the first gentlemen of his day.This is further evidenced by the circumstance that John, King of France,taken prisoner at the battle of Poictiers -- who, during his captivity inEngland, was treated with that respectful and generous which shed alustre over those times -- was consigned to Lord d'Eyncourt's custody andso remained until the period when he passed out to Lincolnshire, underLord d'Eyncourt's charge, to the metropolis and thence to France, KingEdward himself conducting him to the sea-side, and the Black Princeattending him to Calais, having felt his durance so little personallyirksome, that he afterwards returned on a visit to King Edward, and diedin England before it was completed. On 14 May, 1347, Lord d'Eyncourt wascommanded to attend the king before Calais, and was present at all theinteresting scenens there enacted and, at the final surrender of theplace, followed by the heroic self-devotion of six of the inhabitants,who, with Eustace St. Pierre at their head, were saved by the gentle buturgent intercession of Queen Philippa, who, after the battle of Durham,had joined her husband at Calais. Lord d'Eyncourt d. 2 June, 1364, agedsixty-four. He m. Millicent, dau. of William, Lord Ros, of Hamlake.William, his eldest son, m. Margaret, dau. of Adam de Welles, and d. v.p., leaving an only son, who s. his grandfather as William, 10th Lordd'Eyncourt. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 170,d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt]1
Name-Var William d'Eyncourt , 9th Lord d'Eyncourt1
Birthc 1285Blankney, Lincolnshire, England1
Birth*c 1300Blankney, Lincolnshire, England1
Marriage*b 26 Mar 1326Milicent la Zouche2,1
Death*02 Jun 13642,3,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Milicent la Zouche
Dau-Bio*c 1324Margaret Deincourt+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. 90.
  3. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt.

John FitzGilbert , Marshal of England1,2 (M)
b. c 1126, d. 1164
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1096Gilbert, Le Mareschal (?)2
Mother-Bio*c 1096NN de Venuz2
Note* John Mareschall, attaching himself to the fortunes of Maud against KingStephen, was with Robert, the consul, Earl of Gloucester, at the siege ofWinchester Castle, when the party of the empress sustained so signal adefeat. Upon the accession of Henry II, however, in 1154, his fidelitywas amply rewarded by considerable grants in the co. Wilts; and in the10th of that monarch's reign, being then marshal, he laid claim, for thecrown, to one of the manors of the see of Canterbury from the prelate,Thomas à Becket, who about that period, had commenced his contest withthe king. To this John s. his son and heir, John Mareschall. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 357, Marshal, Barons Marshal]2
Name-Var John Marshal , Marshal of England2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1126Normandy, France3,4,2
Death*11642
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Sibyl de Evereux
Son-Bio*bt 1144 -
1146
William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt.+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 357, Marshal, Barons Marshal.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S124] Automated Archives, Inc. United Ancestries, Automated Family Pedigrees - #1, has name as John Fitz Gilbert, b. abt 1105 in Normandy, France.
  4. [S207] Unknown author, World Family Tree Research, Vol. 1-27, Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #0986
    Has name as John Marshall, born 1126, Pembroke, Wales.

Sibyl de Evereux1 (F)
b. c 1127, d. a 1155
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1087Walter de Evereux , Lord of Salisbury1
Mother-Bio*c 1090Sibyl de Chaworth1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1127Wiltshire, England1
Death*a 11551
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent John FitzGilbert , Marshal of England
Son-Bio*bt 1144 -
1146
William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt.+1

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

Gilbert, Le Mareschal (?)1,2 (M)
b. c 1096, d. 1130
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1056Geoffrey (?) , Le Mareschal/2
Note* The earliest notice of this family occurs in the time of Henry I, whenGilbert Mareschall, and John, his son, were impleaded by Robert de Venoixand William de Hastings for the office of Mareschal to the king, butwithout success. The son, (bearing the same surname, derived from hisoffice), was called John Mareschall. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 357, Marshal, Barons Marshal]2
Event-Misc* M2
Name-Var Gilbert, The Marshall (?)2
Birth*c 1096Normandy, France2
Deathb 11302
Death*11302
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent NN de Venuz
Son-Bio*c 1126John FitzGilbert , Marshal of England+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 357, Marshal, Barons Marshal.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Robert Avenal1 (M)
b. c 1110, d. a 1180
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1080William Avenal1
Birth*c 11101
Death*a 11801
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Sibyl (?)
Dau-Bio*bt 1158 -
1181
Isabel Avenal+1

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

Philip Basset , Justiciar of England, Kt.1,2 (M)
b. c 1184, d. 29 Oct 1271
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1155Alan Basset2
Mother-Bio*c 1159Aline de Gai2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1184of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England3,2
Birthc 1220of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England2
Death*29 Oct 12713,4,2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Hawise de Louvain
Dau-Bio*c 1208Aline Basset , Countess of Norfolk+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 168, d'Evereux, Earls of Salisbury.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, G8BL-W6.
  4. [S114] Brian Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, royal26767.

Hawise de Louvain1 (F)
b. c 1215
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1202Matthew de Louvain1
Mother-Bio*c 1148Muriel (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 1215of Little Easton, Essex, England2,1
Birthc 1230of Little Easton, Essex, England1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Philip Basset , Justiciar of England, Kt.
Dau-Bio*c 1208Aline Basset , Countess of Norfolk+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, 9HMS-0L.

Robert de Ferrers , 1st Earl of Derby1,2 (M)
b. c 1062, d. 1139
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1036Henry I de Ferrers , Sire de Ferrières2
Mother-Bio*c 1040Bertha (?)2
Event-Misc* M2
Name-Var Robert de Ferrieres , 1st Earl of Derby2
Note* Robert de Ferrers, having contributed, at the head of the Derbyshire men,to King Stephen's victory over King David of Scotland at Northallerton(commonly called the battle of the Standard), was created by that monarchEarl of Derby. By Hawise his wife, he had William who d. s. p.; Roberthis successor; Walcheline, of Okeham; Isolda, m. to Stephen de Beauchamp;and Maud, m. to Bertram de Verdon. The earl d. in 1139 and was s. by hisson, Robert de Ferrers, as 2nd Earl of Derby. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 196, Verdon, Earls of Derby]2
Baptism Charteley, Staffordshire, England3,2
Birthc 10622
Birth*c 1062of Tutbury, Staffordshire, England2
Birthc 1062of, Derbyshire, England3,2
Marriage*c 1087Hawise de Vitré; of, Brittany, France3,2
Birthc 1120of, Derbyshire, England4,2
Death*11395,2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Hawise de Vitré
Son-Bio*c 1090Robert de Ferrers , 2nd 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, HR8Q-ZX.
  4. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, 18JN-Q10.
  5. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 196, Verdon, Earls of Derby.

Alan Basset1 (M)
b. c 1155, d. 1233
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1104Thomas Basset , Lord Basset of Heddington1
Mother-Bio*c 1118Alice de Dunstanville1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 1155Hedington, Oxfordshire, England2,1
Birthc 1175of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England1
Marriage*c 1180Aline de Gai; of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England2,1
Deathc 12331
Death*12332,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Aline de Gai
Son-Bio*c 1184Philip Basset , Justiciar of England, Kt.+1
Dau-Bio*c 1186Aliva Basset+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, 8Q7R-4C.

Henry I de Ferrers , Sire de Ferrières1,2 (M)
b. c 1036, d. 1088
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1010Walchelin de Ferrers2
Note* Henry Ferrers, son of Walchelin, assumed the name from Ferriers, a smalltown of Gastinois, in France, otherwise called Ferrieres, from the ironmines with which that country abounded, and, in allusion to thecircumstance, he bore for his arms 'six horses' shoes,' either from thesimilitude of his cognomen to the French Ferrier, or because theseigneurie produced iron, so essential to the soldier and cavalier inthose rude times when war was esteemed the chief business of life, andthe adroit management of the steed, even amongst the nobility, the firstof accomplishments. Henry de Ferrers came into England with theConqueror and obtained a grant of Tutbury Castle, in the county ofStafford. According to Stapleton, he was ancestor of the Oakham house ofFerrers, whose memory is preserved by the horseshoes hanging in the hallof their castle. He m. Bertha -----, and had issue, Robert, his heir;Eugenulph, who d. s. p.; and Walkelin, of Radbourne. [John Burke,Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. III, R. Bentley, London,1834-1838, p. 127, Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton] ---------- The first of this eminent family that settled in England was Henry deFeriers, son of Walcheline de Feriers, a Norman, who obtained fromWilliam the Conqueror a grant of Tutbury Castle, co. Stafford, withextensive possessions in other shires, of which 114 manors were inDerbyshire. This person must have been of considerable rank, not onlyfrom these enormous grants, but from the circumstances of his being oneof the commissioners appointed by the Conqueror to make the great surveyof the kingdom. He was the founder of the Cluniac priory at Tutbury whichhe liberally endowed. By Berta his wife he had issue, Egenulph, d. v. p.;William, d. v. p.; Robert, his successor; Gundred; and Emmeline. [BernardBurke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p.196, Ferrers, Earls of Derby]2
Name-Var Henry de Feriers2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1036of Ferrières, Gastinois, Normandy [France]2
Death*1088Tutbury, Staffordshire, England2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Bertha (?)
Son-Bio*c 1062Robert de Ferrers , 1st 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.

Walter I Deincourt , 1st Baron d'Eyncourt1,2 (M)
b. c 1042, d. bt 1091 - 1103
Event-Misc X, Type: Progenitor2
Note* Camden, in his 'Britannia' (vol. 1, p. 559), after referring to thisfamily as having flourished in a continued succession from the coming inof the Normans to the time of Henry VI and then to have failed for wantof an heir male of William, 13th Lord d'Eyncourt, adds, 'I was the morewilling to take notice of this family that I might in some measure answerthe desire of Edmund, Baron d'Eyncourt, who was so very earnest topreserve the memory of his name that, having no issue male, he petitionedKing Edward II for liberty to make over his manors and arms towhomsoever he pleased; for he imagined that both his name and arms wouldgo to the grave with him and was very solicitous to have them survive andbe remembered. Yet this surname, for aught I can find, is now quiteextinct and would have been forgotten for ever if the memory of it hadnot been preserved in books.' Camden does not quite correctly state the license. It is extant and maybe found, printed at length, in Ryley's 'Plac. Parl.' (p. 547). It isdated 23 February 7th Edward II [1314], and enabled Edmund, Barond'Eyncourt, as will be seen hereafter, to settle his lands upon hisgrandson William, 2nd son of his eldest son, John d'Eyncourt, inexclusion of Isabel, the female heir, she being the only child of Edmund,eldest son (then deceased) of the said John d'Eyncourt, which Isabelafterwards d. s. p.; and this leads us to trace the family of d'Eyncourt,who were formerly barons by tenure until summoned to parliament by writ,22nd Edward I [1294]. Walter de Ayncourt, de Eyncourt, or d'Eyncourt, a noble Norman, one ofthe distinguished companions in arms of the Conqueror, was cousin toRemigius, bishop of Lincoln, who built the cathedral there, and obtainedas his share of the spoil, sixty-seven lordships in several counties, ofwhich many were in Lincolnshire, where Blankney was his chief seat, andthe head of his feudal barony. By his wife, Matilda, he had two sons,William and Ralph. William, probably the eldest, while receiving hiseducation in the Court of King William Rufus, d. there, as appears by aninscription on a plate of lead, found in the churchyard near the westdoor of Lincoln Cathedral, before Dugdale published his baronage, whichcontains an engraving of the plate, still preserved in the library ofthat church. From this inscription it seems he was descended from theroyal family, probably through his mother. The inscription runs asfollows: -- 'Hic jacet Wilhelmus filius Walteri Aiencuriensis,consanguinei Remigii Episcopi Lincolnensis, qui hanc ecclesiam fecit --Prœfatus Wilhelmus, regid stirpe progenitus, dum in curia Wilhelmi filiimagni Regis Wilhelmi qui Angliam conquisivit aleretur III. Kalend.Novemb. obiit.' [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 170,d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt]2
Name-Var Walter d'Eyncourt , 1st Baron d'Eyncourt2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 10422
Death*bt 1091 -
1103
2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1072Ralph Deincourt , 2nd Baron d'Eyncourt+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 170, d'Eyncourt, Barons d'Eyncourt.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Richard de Camville1,2 (M)
b. c 1110, d. 1191
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1090Gerard de Camville2
Mother-Bio*c 1075Alice de Vere2
Note* In the time of King Stephen, Richard de Camville was founder of CombeAbbey, co. Warwick, and was one of the witnesses in the 12th of the samereign [1147], to the convention between that monarch and Henry, Duke ofNormandy, regarding the succession of the latter to the crown of England.This feudal lord appears to be a person of great power during the wholeof King Henry's reign, and after the accession of Richard I, we find himone of the admirals in the expedition made by that monarch into the HolyLand. He was subsequently governor of Cyprus, whence he went without theking's permission to the siege of Acre and there died. His lordship leftfour sons and a dau., viz., I. Gerald, his heir, II. Walter, left issue, 1. Roger, who had an only dau. Matilda, m. to Nigel de Mowbray,and d.s.p. 1. Petronilla, m. to Richard Curzon. 2. Matilda, m. to Thomas de Astley. 3. Alicia, m. to Robert de Esseby. III. Richard, left issue, 1. Richard, d.s.p. 1. Isabella, heiress of her brother, m. Richard Harcourt, ofBosworth, co. Leicester. IV. William, the youngest son, m. Albreda, dau. of Geoffrey Marmion, hadissue, 1. Geoffrey, his successor. 2. William, of Sekerton, co. Warwick 3. Thomas V. Matilda, m. to William de Ros. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 100, Camville, BaronsCamville, of Clifton]2
Event-Misc* M2
Birth*c 1110of Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England2
Marriage*a 1144Milicent de Réthel2
Deatha 11662
Death*1191Battle of Acre, Jerusalem, Palestine, Holy Land2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Milicent de Réthel
Son-Bio*c 1150Gerard de Camville+2
Son-Bio*c 1154Richard de Camville+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 100, Camville, Barons Camville, of Clifton.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

NN of Toulouse (?)1 (F)
b. c 0820
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0787Raymond I, Count of Toulouse and Rouergue (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 0787Berta (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 08201
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Llop I, Count of Bigorre (?)
Son-Bio* Dato II de BIGORRE+1
Dau-Bio*c 0844Dadildis of Paliares (?)+1

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

Hywel Dda ap Cadell, King of Deheubarth & Powys (?)1 (M)
b. c 0870, d. 0950
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0840Cadell Mawr ap Rhodri Mawr, King of Seisyllwg (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 0857Rheingar (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Note* Howel DDA (Welsh), English HYWEL THE GOOD (d. AD 950), chieftain calledin the prologues to the Welsh lawbooks 'king of all Wales.' This epithetwas indeed appropriate for Howel, particularly during the last years ofhis reign. He became ruler of Seisyllwg (roughly the area of Dyfed and the TowyValley) jointly with his brother Clydog after the death of their father,Cadell (c. 910), but after Clydog's death in 920 he ruled alone.Sovereignty over Dyfed in southwest Wales came to him through his wife,Elen, daughter of Llywarch ap Hyfaidd (d. 904), the last king of itsdynasty; he acquired Gwynedd, in northwest Wales, and probably Powis, innortheast Wales, on the death of his cousin Idwal Foel ap Anarawd, in942. Howel's reign was remarkable for its peacefulness, the result of hisconsistent policy of subservience to England. Howel's first recorded actis his homage to Edward the Elder in 918. Thereafter, he often attendedthe English court, and his name is found as a witness to 12 charters ofAthelstan and Edred between 928 and 949. Howel was the only Welsh ruler to issue his own coins. He is rememberedchiefly for the codification of Welsh law attributed to him. Althoughthere is no contemporary record of this work, Howel was certainlyresponsible for a coordination of preexisting law. There are biographiesby J.E. Lloyd (1928) and J.G. Edwards (1929). [Encyclopaedia BritannicaCD, 1997, Howel Dda] John Davies, in 'A History of Wales,' Allen Lane - The Penguin Press,London, 1993, states, 'About 904, Llywarch ap Hyfaidd, king of Dyfed,died; his kingdom came into the posession of Hywel ap Cadell ap Rhodri,the ruler of Seisyllwg and the husband of Elen, Llywarch's sister. Itwould appear that Hywel also took possesion of Brycheiniog, for its royalline ends with Tewdwr ap Griffri, who died about 930. The enlargedkingdom came to be known as Deheubarth, a unit of central importance inthe history of Wales during the following four centuries. Deheubarth wasunited with the territories of Idwal ab Anarawd ap Rhodri -- Gwynedd andPowys -- in 942, and Hywel died in 950 the ruler of a kingdom whichextended from Prestatyn to Pembroke.'1
Name-Var Hywell Dda ap Cadell, King of Gwynedd (?)1
Birth*c 0870of Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales1
Birthc 0887of Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales1
Death*09502,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Elen ferch Llywarch (?)
Dau-Bio*c 0860Angharad ferch Hywel (?)+1
Son-Bio*c 0913Owain ap Hywel, Prince of South Wales (?)+1

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S113] Unknown author, Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 11, p. 850, HOWEL DDA.

Aline Basset , Countess of Norfolk1,2,3 (F)
b. c 1208, d. b 11 Apr 1281
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1184Philip Basset , Justiciar of England, Kt.3
Mother-Bio*c 1215Hawise de Louvain3
Name-Var Aliva Basset3
Event-Misc* F3
Birth*c 1208Gloucestershire, England3
Birthc 1208of Wooten Basset, Wiltshire, England4,3
Death*b 11 Apr 12814,3
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Hugh le Despencer , Justiciar of England, Kt.
Son-Bio*bt 01 Mar 1260 -
1261
Hugh le Despencer , Earl of Winchester+3

  1. [S114] Brian Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, royal26767.
  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. [S105] FamilySearch®, Ancestral File™ v4.19, 9FSB-GG.

Severus ap Cadwr (?)1 (M)
b. c 0853
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0857Cadwr ap Cadwr Wenwyn (?)1
Event-Misc* M1
Birth*c 08531
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Lleigy ferch Morgan (?)
Son-Bio*c 0873Ifor ap Severus (?)+1

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

Lleigy ferch Morgan (?)1 (F)
b. c 0932
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0874Morgan Hen Fawr ap Owain, King of Morgannwg (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 0900Lleigy ferch Enflew (?)1
Event-Misc* F1
Name-Var Lleucu ferch Morgan (?)1
Birthc 09101
Birth*c 09321
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Severus ap Cadwr (?)
Son-Bio*c 0873Ifor ap Severus (?)+1

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

Robert de Beauchamp , Sheriff of Somerset1,2 (M)
b. c 1160, d. 1228
Event-Misc* M2
Note* The first of this Somersetshire family of whom mention is made by Dugdaleis Robert de Beauchamp, who, in the 3rd of Henry II (1156-7), accountedto the king £6 for a mark of gold and, in the 9th of the same monarch[1163], was sheriff of the cos. Somerset and Dorset. In three yearsafterwards, this Robert, upon the assessment of the aid for marrying theking's dau., then levied, certified his knight's fees, veterifeoffamento, to amount in number to seventeen, for which, in the 14th ofHenry II [1168], he paid £7 1s. 8d., that is 8s. 4p. for each knight'sfee. In the 22nd of the same Henry [1176], he again enjoyed thesheriffalty for the same cos., and continued in office for five years,and one half of the sixth year following. This feudal lord d. in 1228,leaving in minority, and in ward to Hubert de Burgh, his son and heir,Robert de Beauchamp, who d. before 1251. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 33, Beauchamp,Barons Beauchamp, of Hache, in the co. Somerset]2
Birth*c 1160of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England1,2
Death*12283,2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1191Robert de Beauchamp , of Hache+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 33, Beauchamp, Barons Beauchamp, of Hache, Somerset.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 33, Beauchamp, Barons Beauchamp, of Hache, in the co. Somerset.

Dadildis of Paliares (?)1 (F)
b. c 0844
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0820Llop I, Count of Bigorre (?)1
Mother-Bio*c 0820NN of Toulouse (?)1
Note* According to Automated Family Pedigrees #1, CD-100, Automated Archives,Inc., Banner Blue Software, 1994, Unneca Rebella of Sancosa is the motherof Sancho I Garcés, King of Navarre. Stuart, in Royalty for Commoners,3rd ed., 1998, references Unneca [Oneca] as the first wife [m. 860] ofGarcía Jiminez, but states that Dadildis [m. 884] is the mother ofSancho. In comparing the estimated year of birth of each wife with thatof their respective fathers and children, it is difficult to agree withStuart. However, since his is the more recent work, I have adjusted myrecords accordingly.1
Name-Var Dadildis Lopez de Pallars1
Event-Misc* F1
Birth*c 08441
Marriage*0884Garcia II Jimenes of Pamplona de Najerra Count of Najerra2,1
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 

  1. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  2. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 116
    Line 223, Gen. 41.

Adam de Poynings1,2 (M)
b. c 1065, d. b 1148
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1035William FitzRainald2
Event-Misc* M2
Note* In the time of King Henry I, Adam de Poynings, of Poynings, co. Sussex,was a benefactor to the monks of Lewes. This Adam left three sons, Adam,William, and John; the eldest of whom was father of Michael, the fatherof Thomas, whose son, Sir Luke de Poynings, Lord of Crawley, was fatherby Isabel, his wife, dau. and co-heir of Robert d'Aguillon, of a son andheir, Sir Michael de Poynings. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.443, Poynings, Barons Poynings]2
Birth*c 1065of Poynings, Sussex, England2
Death*b 11482
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1095Adam de Poynings+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 443, Poynings, Barons Poynings.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.

Margaret Deincourt1,2 (F)
b. c 1324, d. 02 Apr 1380
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1300William Deincourt , 9th Lord d'Eyncourt2
Mother-Bio*c 1296Milicent la Zouche2
Note* Previously, I had Margaret the daughter of Sir William and Milicent deRos nased upon Burke's 'Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and ExtinctPeerages.' However, Magna Charta Sureties, p. 90-91, states, 'Note:William, No. 7 in early editions, was brother, not father, of Margaret,No. 8,' and shows her to be the daughter of Sir William and Milicent laZouche.2
Name-Var Margaret d'Eyncourt2
Event-Misc* F2
Birth*c 1324Blankney, Lincolnshire, England2
Marriage*b 13 Apr 1372Robert de Tybetot , 3rd Lord Tybetot3,2
Death*02 Apr 13804,2
Immigrant O
Last Edited12 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Robert de Tybetot , 3rd Lord Tybetot
Dau-Bio*1371Elizabeth de Tybetot+2

  1. [S103] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 533, Tibetot, Barons Tibetot.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition, p. 2.
  4. [S104] Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., editor Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fif