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| Alice FitzRoger1,2 (F) b. c 1191 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | b 1178 | Robert FitzRoger , Lord of Horseford2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1170 | Margaret de Cheney2 |
| Note* | Based upon the information contained on CD100, Automated Archives, inc,Automated Family pedigrees, I originally had Alice as the mother ofPeter's children, but changed that based upon Bernard Burke, Dormant andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 206,Fitz-Herbert, Baron Fitz-Herbert, who states Peter 'm. 1st Alice, dau. ofRobert Fitz-Roger, but by her had no issue.'2 | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Birth* | c 1191 | of Warkworth, Northumberland, England2 |
| Marriage* | 1203 | Peter FitzHerbert , Lord of Berstaple2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Peter FitzHerbert , Lord of Berstaple | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1205 | Lucy FitzPiers+2 |
Isabel Basset1 (F) b. c 1152 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1104 | Thomas Basset , Lord Basset of Heddington1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1118 | Alice de Dunstanville1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1152 | of Colston, Nottinghamshire, England2,1 |
| Birth | c 1155 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Guy de Craon | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1185 | Petronilla de Craon+1 |
Alan de Dunstanville1 (M) b. c 1080, d. bt 03 Apr 1150 - 1156 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1054 | Reginald de Dunstanville1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1058 | Adeline de Insula1 |
| Name-Var | Alan Reginald de Dunstanville1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1080 | of Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England2,1 |
| Birth | c 1104 | of Combe Castle, Wiltshire, England1 |
| Death* | bt 03 Apr 1150 - 1156 | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England2,1 |
| Death | b 1156 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Adeliza de Warenne | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1118 | Alice de Dunstanville+1 |
Thomas le Despencer1 (M) b. c 1174 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1174 | of Ryhall, Rutland, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1194 | Hugh le Despencer+1 |
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Reginald de Dunstanville1 (M) b. c 1054, d. bt 1124 - 1135 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1044 | Robert de Dunstanville1 |
| Name-Var | Reginald Robert de Dunstanville1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1054 | of Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England2,1 |
| Birth | c 1074 | of Winterburn, Wiltshire, England1 |
| Death | b 1110 | 1 |
| Death* | bt 1124 - 1135 | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Adeline de Insula | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1080 | Alan de Dunstanville+1 |
Adeline de Insula1 (F) b. c 1058 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1044 | Humphrey de Insula1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Name-Var | Adeliza\Alicia de L'Isle1 | |
| Birth* | c 1058 | of Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England2,1 |
| Birth | c 1074 | of Combe Castle, Wiltshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Reginald de Dunstanville | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1080 | Alan de Dunstanville+1 |
Hugh FitzBaldric1 (M) b. c 1045 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1015 | Baldric (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1045 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 1065 | Daughter FitzHugh+1 |
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Baldric (?)1 (M) b. c 1015 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1015 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1045 | Hugh FitzBaldric+1 |
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Guncelin de Badlesmere1 (M) b. c 1232, d. b 1301 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1202 | Bartholomew de Badlesmere1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Note* | Gunceline de Badlesmere, known first as a great rebel to Henry III, forwhich he was excommunicated by the archbishop of Canterbury, butsubsequently, returning to his allegiance, as justice of Chester, in thatoffice he continued until the 9th of Edward I [1280-1]. In the next yearhe was in the expedition into Wales, and in the 25th of the same monarch[1297-8], in that into Gascony, having previously, by the writ of 26January in that year, been summoned to the parliament at Salisbury forthe following Sunday, the feast of St. Matthew, 21 September, as Gunselmde Badlesmere. He d. four years afterwards, seised of the manor ofBadlesmere, which he held in capite of the crown, as of the barony ofCrevequer, by the service on one knight's fee. He m. the heiress ofRalph Fitz-Bernard, Lord of Kingsdowne, and was s. by his son, thentwenty-six years of age, Bartholomew de Badlesmere. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 18-19, Badlesmere, Barons Badlesmere]1 | |
| Occupation* | Justice of Chester2,1 | |
| Birth* | c 1232 | Chilham, Kent, England1 |
| Death* | b 1301 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Joan FitzBernard | |
| Son-Bio* | 1275 | Bartholomew de Badlesmere , 1st Lord Badlesmere+1 |
Bartholomew de Badlesmere , 1st Lord Badlesmere1,2 (M) b. 1275, d. 14 Apr 1322 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1232 | Guncelin de Badlesmere2 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1244 | Joan FitzBernard2 |
| Father-Bio | 1232 | Gunselm De BADLESMERE |
| Father-Bio | c 1244 | Guncelin Badlesmere |
| Mother-Bio | c 1234 | Joan Fitzbernard |
| Mother-Bio | 1244 | Joan FitzBernard |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Christning | Also Of, Castle, Badlesmere, Kent | |
| Name-Var | Bartholomew De BADLESMERE | |
| Note* | Sir Bartholomew Badlesmere rose from provincial obscurity to nationalprominence and then abruptly fell; a graphic illustration of theuncertainty of Edward II's England. He was born about 1275 into a gentryfamily from Badlesmere in Kent. His father rose to be Justice of Chesterin the service of Prince Edward and died in 1301, by when Bartholomew hadalso made his mark. He served in Gascony in 1294, in Flanders in 1297,when he became one of Edward I's household knights, and in Scotland in1303-4. Almost alone among Edward's household knights, he was elected toparliament, sitting at the Carlisle Parliament of 1307: perhaps evidenceof unusual political ambitions. Badlesmere was appointed constable ofBristol in 1307, was granted Chilham castle -- henceforth his principalseat -- in 1309, and from then on he attended parliament as a baron. Onefactor here may be his wife's lands as widowed Countess of Angus andheiress in her own right; another may be the patronage of the Earl ofGloucester, whose principal retainer he was, and whom he assisted askeeper of the realm in 1311. Certainly on Gloucester's death at Bannockburn in 1314 Badlesmere becamemore prominent in royal service. He was closely associated with the Earlof Pembroke. Thus in 1315 he accompanied Pembroke on his defence of thenorth; in 1316 Pembroke helped him bring the recalcitrant citizens ofBristol to heel; and in 1317 both went on embassy to Avignon. Late in1317 it was with Badlesmere that Pembroke strove to restrain theirresponsibility of Roger Damory and with whose assistance in councilPembroke hoped to guide the king more sensibly. The royal grantsaccompanying Badlesmere's rise culminated in his appointment in 1318 assteward of the royal household, an office of first-rate politicalimportance offering intimate contact with the king. In 1316 the kingretained him for life for £400 in peace and 5,000 marks (£3,333) in war,when he was to serve with 100 men-at-arms, and in 1317 added 1,000 marksfor his counsel: high valuations indeed for his service. Another sign ofhis rise are the marriage of his daughter to the heir of the marcher lordRoger Mortimer of Wigmore, for which he paid £2,000. It was therefore entirely logical that in 1321 Edward II should sendBadlesmere to persuade the northerners not to join the marcher lordsagainst the Despensers, but Badlesmere deserted and demonstrated hishatred of the Despensers by concocting the false charge of treasonagainst them. His reasons for rebelling are not clear. Certainly therise of the Despensers to favour with the king deprived Badlesmere ofmuch of his influence and his marriage ties with the Mortimers may havemade him sympathetic towards the marchers. However that may be, thedesertion of the steward of his household, bound to him by intimatepersonal ties, made Edward II into his most vengeful enemy. ThatBadlesmere's Kentish lands were isolated from those of the other rebelsoffered Edward the means of revenge. It was probably a deliberate ployto provoke a crisis that provoked him to send Queen Isabella toBadlesmere's Leeds castle and, when Lady Badlesmere predictably refusedadmission, Edward reacted to the affront by besieging the castle.Badlesmere's only hope was support from the marchers and northerners, butthis Lancaster denied him. The reasons for Lancaster's hostility are notknown. Opposed by the king and earl, Badlesmere was doomed and was dulyexecuted on 14 April 1322. [Who's Who in Late Medieval England, MichaelHicks, Shepheard-Walwyn, London, 1991] ---------- Bartholomew de Badlesmere, who in the lifetime of his father (22nd EdwardI) [1294], received command to attend the king at Portsmouth, upon the1st day of September, with horse and arms, to embark with him forGascony, and, in the year that he succeeded to his paternal property, wasin the wars of Scotland. He was afterwards in the retinue of Robert deClifford in the Welsh wars, and in the 1st year of Edward I [1272], wasappointed governor of the castle of Bristol. In two years afterwards, hewas summoned to parliament as Badlesmere, and had a grant from the king,through the especial influence of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucesterand Hertford, and Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, of the castle and manorof Chilham, in Kent, for his own and his wife's life, which castle hadbeen possessed by Alexander de Baliol in right of his wife Isabel, andought to have escheated to the crown upon the decease of the saidAlexander by reason of the felony that John de Strabolgi, Earl of Atholl(Isabel's son and heir), who was hanged in the 5th of Edward II [1312],Lord Badlesmere was constituted governor of the castle of Leeds andobtained, at the same time, grants of divers extensive manors. In thenext year but one, his lordship was deputed with Otto de Grandison andothers, ambassador to the court of Rome, and the next year, upon thedeath of Robert de Clifford, he obtained a grant of the custody of thecastle of Skipton in Yorkshire, whereof the said Robert died possessed,to hold during the minority of Roger de Clifford, his son and heir. His lordship was further indebted to the crown for numerous charters forfairs and marts throughout his extensive manors; and he held the highoffice of steward of the household for a great number of years; butnotwithstanding his thus basking in the sunshine of royal favour, hisallegiance was not trustworthy, for joining the banner of Thomas, Earl ofLancaster, and other discontented nobles of that period, he went intoKent without the king's permission; where, being well received, he puthimself at the head of some soldiers from his castle at Leeds and thenproceeded to Canterbury with 19 knights, having linen jackets under theirsurcoats, all his esquires being in plate armour, and thus repaired tothe shrine of St. Thomas, to the great amazement of the good citizens.While Lord Badlesmere remained at Canterbury, John de Crumwell and hiswife sought his lordship's aid, and, pledging himself to afford it, hehastened to Oxford where the barons of his party had been then assembled.In the meantime the king being apprised of the baron's proceedings,despatched the queen to Leeds and, upon admission being denied to her,the castle was regularly invested by Adomere de Valence, Earl ofPembroke, and John de Britannia, Earl of Richmond, to whom it eventuallysurrendered, when Lord Badlesmere's wife, young son, and daughters, allfalling into the hands of the besiegers, were sent prisoners to the Towerof London. The baron and his accomplices afterwards were pursued byEdmund, Earl of Kent, and John de Warren, Earl of Surrey, and beingdefeated and taken prisoners at the battle of Borough-Bridge, hislordship was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Canterbury, and his head setupon a pole at Burgate. At the time of the baron's execution, upwards of ninety lords, knights,and others concerned in the same insurrection suffered a similar fate invarious parts of the kingdom. Margaret, his lordship's widow (one of thedaus. and co-heiresses of Thomas, 3rd son of Thomas, 2nd son of Richardde Clare, Earl of Gloucester), continued prisoner in the Tower until,through the influence of William Lord Ros, of Hamlake, and others, sheobtained her freedom, whereupon taking herself to the nunnery ofMinoresses, without Aldgate, in the suburbs of London, she had 2s. a dayfor her maintenance to be paid by the sheriff of Essex; she subsequently,however, obtained a large proportion of the deceased lord's manors forher dowry. By this lady, Lord Badlesmere left issue. His lordship hadbeen summoned to parliament from 26 October, 1309, to 5 August, 1320.His unhappy fate occurred in 1322. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.19, Badlesmere, Barons Badlesmere]2 | |
| Note | Person Source3 | |
| Name-Var | Bartholomew De Badlesmere | |
| Christning | Also Of, Castle, Badlesmere, Kent | |
| Note | Margaret de Clare; Family Source3 | |
| Birth | 1275 | Chilham, Kent, England |
| Birth* | 1275 | Chilham, Kent, England4,2 |
| Birth* | 1275 | Chilham, Kent, England |
| Birth | c 1278 | Chilham, Kent, England2 |
| Marriage* | c 1305 | Margaret de Clare; of Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England4,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1305 | Margaret de Clare; Of, Castle, Badlesmere, Kent |
| Marriage* | c 1305 | Margaret de Clare; Of, Castle, Badlesmere, Kent |
| Occupation | 1307 | Constable of Bristol2 |
| Occupation* | 1318 | Steward of the Royal Household2 |
| Death* | 14 Apr 1322 | Canterbury, Kent, England [executed], Unknown GEDCOM info: Hanged, drawn, and quartered5,4,6,2 |
| Death* | 14 Apr 1322 | Canterbury, Kent, England |
| Death | 14 Apr 1322 | Canterbury, Kent, England |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 25 May 2003 | |
| CoParent | Margaret de Clare | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1290 | Maud De BADLESMERE |
| Dau-Bio* | 1295 | Margery De BADLESMERE+ |
| Dau-Bio* | 1313 | Elizabeth De BADLESMERE |
| Son-Bio | 01 Oct 1314 | Giles De BADLESMERE |
| Son-Bio* | 01 Oct 1314 | Giles De BADLESMERE |
| Dau-Bio* | 1315 | Margaret de Badlesmere+2 |
| Dau-Bio | 1315 | Margaret de Badlesmere+ |
| CoParent | Margaret de Clare | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1306 | Margery De Badlesmere |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1310 | Maud De Badlesmere |
| Dau-Bio* | 1313 | Elizabeth De Badlesmere+ |
| Dau-Bio* | 1315 | Margaret Badlesmere |
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Payn de Tybetot , 1st Lord Tybetot1,2 (M) b. 11 Nov 1279, d. 24 Jun 1314 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1228 | Robert de Tybetot , Kt.2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1250 | Eve de Chaworth2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Note* | Pain de Tibetot, serving in the Scottish wars during the latter part ofthe reign of Edward I, was summoned to parliament as a Baron, upon theaccession of Edward II, from 10 March, 1308, to 26 November, 1313. Hewas subsequently justice of the forests beyond Trent and governor of thecastle of Northampton. His lordship, who had made several campaigns intoScotland, fell eventually at the battle of Strivelin, anno 1314. He m.Agnes, dau. of William de Ros, of Hamlake, and was s. by his son, SirJohn de Tibetot, 2nd Barons. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.532, Tibetot, Barons Tibetot]2 | |
| Name-Var | Payn de Tibetot , 1st Lord Tibetot2 | |
| Birth* | 11 Nov 1279 | 3,2 |
| Birth | 24 Jun 1281 | 3,2 |
| Marriage* | c 24 Apr 1298 | Agnes de Ros3,2 |
| Death* | 24 Jun 1314 | Battle of Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland3,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Agnes de Ros | |
| Son-Bio* | 20 Jul 1313 | John de Tybetot , 2nd Lord Tybetot, Kt.+2 |
Isabel de Mohun1 (F) b. bt 1240 - 1250, d. b 26 Nov 1280 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1206 | Reynold II de Mohun1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1222 | Isabel de Ferrers1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth | c 1204 | of Dunster, Somerset, England1 |
| Birth* | bt 1240 - 1250 | of Dunster, Somerset, England1 |
| Death* | b 26 Nov 1280 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Edmund Deincourt , 8th Lord d'Eyncourt | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1265 | John Deincourt+1 |
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John de Stuteville1 (M) b. c 1127, d. c 1184 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1075 | Robert II de Stuteville1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1075 | Erneburga (?)1 |
| Father-Bio | c 1075 | Robert II de Stuteville2 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1075 | Erneburga (?)2 |
| GEDCOM | E37054D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B359F2 | |
| GEDCOM | 199F53D38C38D511BE7AAD2ECFF4201B99B22 | |
| Name-Var | LIVING (?)2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1127 | of Long Lawford, Warwickshire, England1 |
| Death* | c 1184 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Agnes (?) | |
| Dau-Bio | c 1157 | Daughter de Stuteville+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1157 | Daughter de Stuteville+1 |
Richard de Clare , 1st Earl of Hertford1,2 (M) b. 1084, d. 15 Apr 1136 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1065 | Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare , Earl of Clare2 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1058 | Adeliza de Clermont2 |
| Name-Var | Richard FitzGilbert , 1st Earl of Hertford2 | |
| Name-Var | Richard FitzGilbert de Clare Lord Clare | |
| Birth* | 1084 | Hertford, Hertfordshire, England |
| Birth* | c 1090 | Abergavenny, Monmouth, Wales2 |
| Marriage* | 1116 | |
| Death* | 15 Apr 1136 | Abergavenny, Monmouth, Wales2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 9 Apr 2003 | |
| CoParent | Adeliza de Meschines | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1116 | Roger de Clare , 3rd Earl of Hertford+2 |
Adelaide de Crecy , Heiress of Crecy1 (F) d. a 1104 | ||
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Death* | a 1104 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Guy II (?) , Count of Rochefort-en-Yvelines | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1080 | Melisende de Crecy+1 |
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Robert de Dunstanville1 (M) b. c 1044, d. a 1104 | ||
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1044 | 1 |
| Death* | a 1104 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1054 | Reginald de Dunstanville+1 |
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Humphrey de Insula1 (M) b. c 1044, d. a 1091 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Note* | Domesday Lord of Castle Combe1 | |
| Name-Var | Humphrey de L'Isle1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1044 | 1 |
| Death* | a 1091 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 1058 | Adeline de Insula+1 |
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Luitgarde von Sulzbach1 (F) b. 1109, d. 1162 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1080 | Berenger II, Count of Sulzbach (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1084 | Adelaide von Wolfratshausen1 |
| Father-Bio | 1080 | Berenger I Count of Sulzbach |
| Mother-Bio | 1084 | Adelaide Von Wolfratshausen |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Name-Var | Luitgarde of Sulzbach (?)1 | |
| Name-Marr | Louvain | |
| Name-Var | Luitgarde of Sulzbach | |
| Birth* | 1109 | Sulzbach, Oberpfalz, Bavaria |
| Birth* | c 1120 | Sulzbach, Germany2,1 |
| Marriage* | c 1139 | Godfrey II, Duke of Brabant (?)3,1 |
| Marriage* | 1139 | Godfrey II, Duke of Brabant (?)4 |
| Death* | 1162 | |
| Death* | a 1162 | 5,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 29 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Godfrey II, Duke of Brabant (?) | |
| Son-Bio | 1142 | Godfrey III, Duke of Brabant (?)+ |
| Son-Bio* | 1142 | Godfrey III, Duke of Brabant (?)+1 |
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Louis I, Count of Loos and Rieneck (?)1 (M) b. 1130, d. 11 Aug 1171 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1070 | Arnulf V, Count of Loos (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1070 | Agnes von Mainz , Heiress of Rieneck & Mainz1 |
| Event-Misc | Burggrave of Mainz, Type: Titled2,1 | |
| Note* | Advocate of Averboden and Munsterbilsen.1 | |
| Name-Var | Louis I Count of Rieneck & Loos | |
| Event-Misc | Count of Loos and Rieneck, Type: Titled2,1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1100 | 2,1 |
| Birth* | 1130 | Loos, Austria |
| Marriage* | c 1140 | Agnes von Metz2,1 |
| Death* | 11 Aug 1171 | 2,1 |
| Death* | 11 Aug 1171 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Agnes Von , Heiress of Longwy Metz | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1148 | Agnes von Loos+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1152 | Imaine of Loos+ |
| CoParent | Agnes von Metz | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1148 | Imagina of Loos (?)+1 |
Agnes von Metz1 (F) b. c 1120, d. a 1175 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1070 | Folmar V, Count of Metz and Homburg (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1098 | Mathilda, Heiress of Egisheim and Dagsberg-Moka (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Name-Var | Agnes of Metz (?)1 | |
| Birth* | c 1120 | 1 |
| Marriage* | c 1140 | Louis I, Count of Loos and Rieneck (?)2,1 |
| Death* | a 1175 | 3,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Louis I, Count of Loos and Rieneck (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1148 | Imagina of Loos (?)+1 |
Arnulf V, Count of Loos (?)1 (M) b. c 1070, d. 1135 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1010 | Immo IV, Count of Loos (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1010 | Irmengarde of Hornes (?)1 |
| Event-Misc | Burggrave of Mainz, Type: Titled2,1 | |
| Event-Misc | Count of Rieneck, Type: Titled2,1 | |
| Note* | With his son, Louis, founded the monastery of Overbaden.1 | |
| Event-Misc | Count of Loos, Type: Titled2,1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1070 | 1 |
| Marriage* | c 1100 | Agnes von Mainz , Heiress of Rieneck & Mainz2,1 |
| Death* | 1135 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Agnes von Mainz , Heiress of Rieneck & Mainz | |
| Son-Bio* | 1130 | Louis I, Count of Loos and Rieneck (?)+1 |
Agnes von Mainz , Heiress of Rieneck & Mainz1 (F) b. c 1070 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1080 | Gerhard, Burggraf of Rieneck and Mainz (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1080 | Hedwig of Blieskastel (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Name-Var | Agnes of Mainz (?)1 | |
| Death* | 2,1 | |
| Birth* | c 1070 | 1 |
| Marriage* | c 1100 | Arnulf V, Count of Loos (?)2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Arnulf V, Count of Loos (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | 1130 | Louis I, Count of Loos and Rieneck (?)+1 |
Folmar V, Count of Metz and Homburg (?)1 (M) b. c 1070, d. 1142 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1040 | Folmar IV, Count of Metz (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1045 | Swanhilde (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Note* | Founder and advocate of the Abbey of Beaupre [Royalty for Commoners, 3rded., R. W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]1 | |
| Birth* | c 1070 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 1120 | Mathilda, Heiress of Egisheim and Dagsberg-Moka (?)2,3,1 |
| Death* | 1142 | 3,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Mathilda, Heiress of Egisheim and Dagsberg-Moka (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1120 | Agnes von Metz+1 |
Robert II de Umfreville1,2 (M) b. c 1076, d. c 1145 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1046 | Robert I de Umfreville , Lord of Riddesdale, Kt.2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Name-Var | Robert II de Umphraville2 | |
| Birth* | c 1076 | of Prudhoe, Northumberland, England2 |
| Death* | c 1145 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1106 | Odinel I de Umfreville+2 |
Robert I de Umfreville , Lord of Riddesdale, Kt.1,2 (M) b. c 1046, d. a 1087 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor2 | |
| Note* | In the 10th year of his reign, William the Conqueror granted the forest,valley, and lordship of Riddesdale, in Northumberland, to his kinsman,Sir Robert de Umfravill, Knt.,* otherwise Robert with the beard, Lord ofTours and Vian, to hold, by the service of defending that part of thecountry for ever from enemies and wolves with the sword which KingWilliam had by his side when he entered Northumberland. By the tenor ofthe grant he was invested with the power of holding, governing,exercising, hearing, and judging in all pleas of the crown as well asothers occurring within the precincts of Riddesdale. * This Robert de Umfravill had a grandson, Robert, father of Gilbert,which last two adhered to David I, King of Scotland, who gave [to]Gilbert Kinnaird and Dunipace, in Stirlingshire. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.544, Umfravill, Barons Umfravill, Earls of Angus]2 | |
| Name-Var | Robert I de Umfreville , Lord of Tours & Vian, Kt2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1046 | of Prudhoe, Northumberland, England2 |
| Death* | a 1087 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1076 | Robert II de Umfreville+2 |
Daughter FitzHugh1 (F) b. c 1065 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1045 | Hugh FitzBaldric1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1065 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Guy de Craon | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1095 | Alan de Craon+1 |
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Robert I de Vaux1 (M) b. c 1035 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1035 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1065 | Harold de Vaux+1 |
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Hubert de Munchensi , Baron Munchensi1,2 (M) b. c 1035 | ||
| Note* | It was not long after the Norman Conquest that Hubert de Munchensi madegrants of land to the monks of Eye and Thetford, in the cos. of Suffolkand Norfolk. 'It is said that this Hubert,' observed Dugdale, 'hadissue, Warine de Munchensi, and he another Hubert, which is likely enoughto be true, for in the 33rd Henry II [1187], it appears that Hubert deMunchensi was in ward to the bishop of Ely with his land at Stratfordpart of the honour of Henry de Essex. At the same time also, Agnes deMunchensi (widow of Warine, as I guess) dau. of Payne Fitz-John, thensixty years of age, had three sons, viz. Ralph and William, both knights,and Hubert, a clerk; as also two daus., the one m. to Stephen deGlanvile, and the other to William Painell, her lands at Holkham, inNorfolk, being then valued at £11 per annum.' He was s. by his son andheir, Warine de Munchensi. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.389, Munchensi, Baron Munchensi] ---------- Hubert de Munchensi, Baron Munchensi, made grants of land in cos. Suffolkand Norfolk to the Monks of Eye and Thetford, temp. William I; hisdescendant, William de Munchensi, was summoned to Parliament 1264, d.1289, leaving an only dau. and heir, Dyonisia de Munchensi, who m. Hughde Vere, third son of Robert, fifth Earl of Oxford, who was summoned toParliament 1299, and d. s. p. 1313. [Sir Bernard Burke, The GeneralArmory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1884, p. 715, Munchensi]2 | |
| Name-Var | Hubert de Montchesney2 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1035 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 1065 | Daughter de Munchensi+2 |
Mathilda, Heiress of Egisheim and Dagsberg-Moka (?)1 (F) b. c 1098, d. a 1135 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1060 | Adelbert II von Egisheim , Count of Egisheim1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1082 | Ermesinde of Luxemburg (?)1 |
| Father-Bio | c 1060 | Adelbert II von Egisheim , Count of Egisheim |
| Mother-Bio | c 1082 | Ermesinde of Luxemburg (?) |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Name-Var | Mathilda of Dagsberg (?)1 | |
| Name-Var | Mathilda Von Egisheim | |
| Birth | c 1095 | 2,1 |
| Birth* | bt 1095 - 1100 | 2,1 |
| Birth* | c 1098 | Egisheim, Haute-Rheims, France |
| Marriage* | 1120 | Folmar V, Count of Metz and Homburg (?)2,3,1 |
| Death* | a 1135 | 2,3,1 |
| Death* | a 1135 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Folmar V, Count of Metz and Homburg (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1120 | Agnes von Metz+1 |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 1130 | Agnes Von , Heiress of Longwy Metz+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1130 | Agnes Von , Heiress of Longwy Metz+ |
Folmar IV, Count of Metz (?)1 (M) b. c 1040, d. 1111 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1020 | Folmar III, Count of Metz (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1020 | Judith (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Note* | Count of Metz and Homburg; advocate of Longueville; died, a monk, in hisfoundation, the monastery of Rixheim. [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., R.W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]1 | |
| Birth* | c 1040 | 1 |
| Death* | 1111 | Monastery of Rixheim2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Swanhilde (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1070 | Folmar V, Count of Metz and Homburg (?)+1 |
Swanhilde (?)1 (F) b. c 1045, d. b 1075 | ||
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1045 | 1 |
| Death* | b 1075 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Folmar IV, Count of Metz (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1070 | Folmar V, Count of Metz and Homburg (?)+1 |
Folmar III, Count of Metz (?)1 (M) b. c 1020, d. 1087 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1000 | Gottfried, Count of Metz (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Note* | Count of Metz; advocate of St. Stephen. [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed.,R. W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]1 | |
| Birth* | c 1020 | 1 |
| Death* | 1087 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Judith (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1040 | Gottfried, Count in the Bliesgau (?)+1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1040 | Folmar IV, Count of Metz (?)+1 |
Richard Wentworth1 (M) b. c 1077 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1045 | Henry Wentworth1 |
| Note* | Richard Wentworth was succeeded by his son, Michael Wentworth. [AGenealogical 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 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1077 | of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1109 | Michael Wentworth+1 |
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Immo IV, Count of Loos (?)1 (M) b. c 1010, d. BEF. 17 JAN 1077 78 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 0980 | Giselbert I, Count of Loos (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 0980 | Erlende of Jodoigne (?)1 |
| Death* | BEF. 17 JAN 1077 78 | 2,1 |
| Name-Var | Ernmo III, Count of Loos (?)1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1010 | 1 |
| Marriage* | b 1055 | Irmengarde of Hornes (?)3,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Irmengarde of Hornes (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1070 | Arnulf V, Count of Loos (?)+1 |
Irmengarde of Hornes (?)1 (F) b. c 1010, d. a 1078 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 0980 | Conrad, Count of Hornes (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Note* | Widow in 1087. [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]1 | |
| Birth* | c 1010 | 1 |
| Marriage* | b 1055 | Immo IV, Count of Loos (?)2,1 |
| Death* | a 1078 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Immo IV, Count of Loos (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1070 | Arnulf V, Count of Loos (?)+1 |
Gerhard, Burggraf of Rieneck and Mainz (?)1 (M) b. c 1080, d. b 1106 | ||
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1080 | 1 |
| Event-Misc | bt 1090 - 1106 | Burggrave of Rieneck and Mainz, Type: Titled2,1 |
| Death* | b 1106 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Hedwig of Blieskastel (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1070 | Agnes von Mainz , Heiress of Rieneck & Mainz+1 |
Hedwig of Blieskastel (?)1 (F) b. c 1080, d. a 1127 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1060 | Gottfried I, Graf of Blieskastel (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1080 | 1 |
| Death* | a 1127 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Gerhard, Burggraf of Rieneck and Mainz (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1070 | Agnes von Mainz , Heiress of Rieneck & Mainz+1 |
Joan de Cobham1 (F) b. c 1317, d. c 15 May 1357 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1260 | John de Cobham1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1305 | Joan de Beauchamp1 |
| Father-Bio | c 1260 | John de Cobham |
| Mother-Bio | 1305 | Joan de Beauchamp |
| Note | Family Source2 | |
| Note* | Prob. dau. of John de Cobham, Lord Cobham. [Frederick Lewis Weis, WalterLee Sheppard, Jr., editor, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fifth Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, © 1999, p. 12]1 | |
| Note | Person Source2 | |
| Name-Var | Joan de Cobham | |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth | c 1317 | of Cobham, Kent, England |
| Birth* | c 1317 | of Cobham, Kent, England1 |
| Marriage* | c 1340 | Phillip le Despencer , Kt.1 |
| Marriage* | c 1341 | |
| Death | c 15 May 1357 | |
| Death* | c 15 May 1357 | 3,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 25 May 2003 | |
| CoParent | Phillip le Despencer , Kt. | |
| Son-Bio* | 18 Oct 1342 | Phillip le Despencer , Kt.+1 |
William II de Trussebutt , Lord of Warter1 (M) b. c 1130, d. c 1176 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1091 | William de Trussebutt1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1091 | NN FitzPain1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1130 | of Warter, Yorkshire, England1 |
| Death | bt 1175 - 1176 | 1 |
| Death* | c 1176 | of Hunsingore, Yorkshire, England2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Aubreye de Harcourt | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1151 | Roese de Trussebutt+1 |
Aubreye de Harcourt1 (F) b. c 1135, d. 1205 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1091 | Rollo de Harcourt1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1091 | Rose Peverel1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1135 | of Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England1 |
| Death* | 1205 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | William II de Trussebutt , Lord of Warter | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1151 | Roese de Trussebutt+1 |
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William de Trussebutt1 (M) b. c 1091, d. a 1138 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | bt 1022 - 1076 | Pagan (Troussebot) Trussebutt1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Birth* | c 1091 | of, Yorkshire, England1 |
| Death* | a 1138 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | NN FitzPain | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1130 | William II de Trussebutt , Lord of Warter+1 |
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Pagan (Troussebot) Trussebutt1 (M) b. bt 1022 - 1076, d. bt 1060 - 1154 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Name-Var | Pagan Troussebot1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | bt 1022 - 1076 | 2,1 |
| Death* | bt 1060 - 1154 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1091 | William de Trussebutt+1 |
Rollo de Harcourt1 (M) b. c 1091 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1060 | Robert 'the Strong' de Harcourt1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1039 | Colede d'Argouges1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1091 | of Harcourt de Cailleville, Normandy, France1 |
| Marriage* | c 1134 | Rose Peverel1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Rose Peverel | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1135 | Aubreye de Harcourt+1 |
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Litwinde (?)1,2 (F) b. c 0828 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor2 | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Birth* | c 0828 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | King of Bavaria, Italy, and Germany, Holy Roman Emperor Carloman (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | 0850 | King of Germany Arnulf (?)+2 |
NN (?)1 (F) b. c 0480 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 0455 | Agilolfinges (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 0480 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Chloderic of COLOGNE | |
| Son-Bio* | c 0500 | Munderic (?)+1 |
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Agilolfinges (?)1,2 (M) b. c 0455 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 0455 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 0480 | NN (?)+2 |
Theodelind de Bougogne1,2 (F) b. c 0448 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor2 | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Birth* | c 0448 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Siegbert I of COLOGNE | |
| Son-Bio* | c 0470 | Chloderic of COLOGNE+2 |
Clovis 'the Riparian,' King of Cologne (?)1,2 (M) b. c 0407 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 0407 | 2 |
| Event-Misc | c 0420 | Type: Flourished1,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 0428 | Childebert, King of Cologne (?)+2 |
Hawys le Strange1,2 (F) b. c 1231, d. a 1310 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1180 | John III le Strange , Sheriff of Shropshire2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1185 | Amicia (?)2 |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Birth* | c 1231 | of Ness/Cheswardine, Shropshire, England2 |
| Birth | c 1234 | of Cheswardine, Shropshire, England3,2 |
| Death* | a 1310 | 3,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Gryffydd ap Gwenwynwyn, Pr. of Powys Gwenwynwyn (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1254 | Margred ferch Gryffydd (?)+2 |
Gottfried I, Graf of Blieskastel (?)1 (M) b. c 1060, d. a 1127 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1040 | Gottfried, Count in the Bliesgau (?)1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1065 | Mathilde of Luxemburg (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1060 | 1 |
| Death* | a 1127 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 1080 | Hedwig of Blieskastel (?)+1 |
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