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(?) Debrima1 (F)
Name-Var Dobrima (?)2
Note* or Predslava of Ungarn or Malusha? http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0053/g0000033.htm#I511
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Grand Duke of Kiev Sviatoslav (?)
Son-Bio0965Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir I (?) I+2
Son-Bio*0965Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir I (?) I+

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0053/g0000033.htm#I511.
  2. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.

Grand Duke of Kiev Sviatoslav (?)1 (M)
b. bt 0915 - 0927, d. 0972
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0875Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)
Mother-Bio* Regent of Kiev Olga (?)
Father-Bioc 0875Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)2
Father-Bioc 0875Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)3
Mother-Bioc 0890Olga, Princess of Izborsk (?)2
Mother-Bioc 0890Olga, Princess of Izborsk (?)3
Note Svyatoslav I, also spelled SVIATOSLAV, Russian in full SVYATOSLAVIGOREVICH (d. 972), grand prince of Kiev from 945 and the greatest of theVarangian princes of early Russo-Ukrainian history. He was the son of Grand Prince Igor, who was himself probably thegrandson of Rurik, prince of Novgorod. Svyatoslav was the lastnon-Christian ruler of the Kievan state. After coming of age he began aseries of bold military expeditions, leaving his mother, Olga, to managethe internal affairs of the Kievan state until her death in 969. The Russian Primary Chronicle (Povest vremennykh let) says thatSvyatoslav 'sent messengers to the other lands announcing his intentionto attack them.' Between 963 and 965 he defeated the Khazars along thelower Don River and the Ossetes and Circassians in the northern Caucasus;he also attacked and defeated the Volga Bulgars. In 967 he defeated theBalkan Bulgars at the behest of the Byzantines, to whom he then refusedto cede his conquest. He declared his intention of establishing aRusso-Bulgarian empire with its capital at Pereyaslavets (nowPereyaslav-Khmelnytsky) on the Danube River because, he said, 'there wasthe centre where all goods gather from all parts: gold, clothes, wine,fruits from the Greeks, silver and horses from the Czechs and Hungarians,furs, wax, honey and slaves from the Rus.' In 971, however, hiscomparatively small army was defeated by a Byzantine force under theemperor John I Tzimisces, and Svyatoslav was compelled to abandon hisclaim to Balkan territory. In the spring of 972, while Svyatoslav was returning to Kievan Rus with asmall retinue, he was ambushed and killed by the Pechenegs (a Turkicpeople) near the cataracts of the Dnieper River. With him died theScandinavian tradition of the Kiev dynasty. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD'97, SVIATOSLAV] ---------- The consecutive history of the first East Slavic state begins with PrinceSvyatoslav (d. 972). His victorious campaigns against other Varangiancentres, the Khazars, and the Volga Bulgars and his intervention in theByzantine-Danube Bulgar conflicts of 968-971 mark the full hegemony ofhis clan in Rus and the emergence of a new political force in easternEurope. But Svyatoslav was neither a lawgiver nor an organizer; the roleof architect of the Kievan state fell to his son Vladimir (c. 980-1015),who established the dynastic seniority system of his clan as thepolitical structure by which the scattered territories of Rus were to beruled. He invited or permitted the patriarch of Constantinople toestablish an episcopal see in Rus. Vladimir extended the realm (to include the watersheds of the Don,Dnieper, Dniester, Neman, Western Dvina, and upper Volga), destroyed orincorporated the remnants of competing Varangian organizations, andestablished relations with neighbouring dynasties. The successes of hislong reign made it possible for the reign of his son Yaroslav (ruled1019-54) to produce a flowering of cultural life. But neither Yaroslav,who gained control of Kiev only after a bitter struggle against hisbrother Svyatopolk (1015-19), nor his successors in Kiev were able toprovide lasting political stability within the enormous realm. Thepolitical history of Rus is one of clashing separatist and centralizingtrends inherent in the contradiction between local settlement andcolonization, on the one hand, and the hegemony of the clan elder, rulingfrom Kiev, on the other. As Vladimir's 12 sons and innumerable grandsonsprospered in the rapidly developing territories they inherited, they andtheir retainers acquired settled interests that conflicted both with oneanother and with the interests of unity. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD'97, RURIK DYNASTY]3
Event-Misc M3
Name-Var Sviatoslav I Igorevich, Grand Duke of Kiev (?)3
Name-Var Sviataslav Of Kiev2
Name-Var Svyatoslav I, Prince of Kiev3
Note Maloucha (?); Maloucha was a concubine. So far, I have found no references indicatingthat they actually married.3
GEDCOM Maloucha (?); _MST Other3
Marriage* Maloucha (?)4,3
Birth*bt 0915 -
0927
of Kiev, Ukraine5,3
Birthc 0927of Kiev, Ukraine3
Birth*Jul 09421
Marriage0954Maloucha (?)3
Death*09721
Death*09726,5,3
Death09732
Immigrant O
Last Edited25 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent (?) Debrima
Son-Bio0965Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir I (?) I+2
Son-Bio*0965Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir I (?) I+
Son-Bio0965Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir I (?) I+3

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0053/g0000032.htm#I510.
  2. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  3. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  4. [S113] Unknown author, Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 23, pp. 22-230, VLADIMIR I
    St. Vladimir...was the youngest son of Svyatoslav I and his mistress Malushka..
  5. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 75
    Line 143, Gen. 34.
  6. [S113] Unknown author, Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 19, p. 692, RUSSIA: KIEV
    Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., (William Benton, Publisher, Chicago ©1961), Vol. 19,.

Regent of Kiev Olga (?)1 (F)
d. 0969
Marriage*0909Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)1
Death*09691
Immigrant O
Last Edited26 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)
Son-Bio*bt 0915 -
0927
Grand Duke of Kiev Sviatoslav (?)+

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0053/g0000035.htm#I513.

Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)1 (M)
b. c 0875, d. 0945
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 0845Prince of Novgorod Rurik (?)
Mother-Bio*c 0850Alfrind (?)2
Father-Bioc 0845Prince of Novgorod Rurik (?)3
Father-Bioc 0845Prince of Novgorod Rurik (?)2
Name-Var Igor I, Prince of Kiev (?)2
Event-Misc M2
Name-Var Igor Of Kiev3
Name-Var Igor I, Grand Prince of Novgorod and Kiev (?)2
Birth*c 0875Novgorod, Kiev, Ukraine4,2
Birth*08761
Marriage*0903Olga, Princess of Izborsk (?)5,2
Marriage*0909Regent of Kiev Olga (?)6
Death*09451
Death*0945Kiev, Ukraine (murdered)4,2
Death09453
Immigrant O
Last Edited25 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent Regent of Kiev Olga (?)
Son-Biobt 0915 -
0927
Grand Duke of Kiev Sviatoslav (?)+3
Son-Bio*bt 0915 -
0927
Grand Duke of Kiev Sviatoslav (?)+
Son-Biobt 0915 -
0927
Grand Duke of Kiev Sviatoslav (?)+2

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0053/g0000034.htm#I512.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  4. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 75, Line 143, Gen. 35.
  5. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 75
    Line 143, Gen. 35.
  6. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0053/g0000035.htm#I513.

Prince of Novgorod Rurik (?)1 (M)
b. c 0845, d. 0879
Pedigree
Father-Bio* Umila (?)
Father-Bioc 0815Halfdan, Margrave of Frisia (?)2
Name-Var Rurick of Frisia, Prince of Novgorod (?)2
Note Rurick (Hrorekr) of Frisia, Jutland, Prince of the trading town ofNovgorod. He relapsed to paganism and was expelled from Frisia after855. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., GenealogicalPublishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998] ---------- Rurik, also spelled RORIK, or HROREKR, Russian RYURIK (d. c. AD 879), thesemilegendary founder of the Rurik dynasty of Kievan Rus. Rurik was a Viking, or Varangian, prince. His story is told in theRussian Primary Chronicle (compiled at the beginning of the 12th century)but is not accepted at face value by modern historians. According to thechronicle, the people of Novgorod, tired of political strife, invited theVarangians about AD 862 to establish an orderly and just governmentthere. Hence, Rurik came with his two brothers and a large retinue(druzhina) and became ruler of the city and region of Novgorod. Some historians think that Rurik came from the Scandinavian peninsula orfrom Jutland (now in Denmark) and seized the town of Ladoga, on LakeLadoga. After establishing a stronghold there (c. 855), he may have gonesouthward along the Volkhov and captured Novgorod. Another possibility isthat Rurik and his army were mercenaries, hired to guard theVolkhov-Dnieper waterway, who turned against their employers. Rurik's kinsman Oleg founded the grand principality of Kiev. Oleg'ssuccessor, Igor, believed to be Rurik's son, is considered the realfounder of the Russian princely house. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]2
Name-Var Ruric Of Kiev3
Name-Var Rurik, Prince of Kiev (?)2
Event-Misc M2
Note* Below from Alexander Agamov (agamov@@com2com.ru) of Moscow, Russia: First of all about Rurik origin. Historians base on the text of the most early chronicle reached us: 'The Nestor's Letopis'. It was created in the middle of XII c. by monk of Kievo-Pechorski abbey. According to this document inhabitans of Novgorod, a city of Northen Russia, invited Rurik to rule in this city to defend against other Norman sea-robbers. It was happened in 862. The chronicle informs that Rurik took Ladoga, a very small town near Novgorod. After death of his two brothers, Sineus and Thruvor in 864, he got their possessions, Beloozero ('White lake') and Izborsk.
The chronicle says that Rurik came with their brothers, Sineus and Thruvor. Their names are wrongly translated into Russian (by Nestor or any of his predecessors) Scandinavian words 'sine hus' (with his hause) and 'tru voring'(with loyal guard) . So Rurik was alone, without any brothers.
In 1920s there was an opinion that Rurik of Kiev is the same Rorik of Denmark (or of Friesland). That person was one of the three sons of Halvdan, koning of Jutland. Halvdan had to leave his country ab. 782 and then he received Frisie enfeoff from Charlemagne. Rorik had part in christining of his brother Harald in Ingelheim upon Rhein, near Mainz (826). Harald came with his family and maybe his family, and Rorik too, were baptized. Halvdan had three sons: Harald, Rorik and Hemming and this fact conforms to story about two brothers of Rurik of Kiev. The time of action coincides (first half-middle of IX c.). There are also other coincidences. At that time, in accordance with Snorry Sturluson 'Royal sagas' (begin.of XIII c.), we have in Norway konung Halvdan and his wife Ragnhilde, who had son Harald Finehairs. Last time Rorik of Jutland was mentioned in 882 as dead and Russian chronicle says that he died in 879. Quite really ! The difference is that Western annales inform he died in Frisie, his fief received from Charles the Bald, and Russian one in Novgorod. But we have real reasons to think that Rurik of Kiev and Rorik of Jutland are the same.
In 18C., Russian historian Tatishev in his 'History of Russian State' named Rurik's wife, Efanda (sometimes Ingrid) of Urman.
Birth*c 08454,5,2
Death*08791
Death*08794,2
Death08793
Immigrant O
Last Edited25 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent Alfrind (?)
Son-Bioc 0875Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)+3
Son-Bio*c 0875Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)+
Son-Bioc 0875Grand Duke of Kiev Igor (?)+2

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0053/g0000038.htm#I516.
  2. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  3. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  4. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 75, Line 143, Gen. 36.
  5. [S207] Unknown author, World Family Tree Research, Vol. 1-27, Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6402.

Umila (?)1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio* Gostomtysl of Velikygrad (?)
Immigrant O
Last Edited26 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 0845Prince of Novgorod Rurik (?)+

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0086/g0000091.htm#I7679.

Gostomtysl of Velikygrad (?)1 (M)
Immigrant O
Last Edited26 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio* Umila (?)+

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0002/g0000095.htm#I7680.

Emperor of the East Romanus Porphyrogenitus II1 (M)
b. 0940
Pedigree
Father-Bio*0905Emperor of the East Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus VII
Mother-Bio* Helena LEPACANOS
Birth*09401
Immigrant O
Last Edited24 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent (?) Teofano
Dau-Bio* Anna Porphyrogenita+
Son-Bio* Constantine VIII PORPHYROGENITUS

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0021/g0000082.htm#I5788.

(?) Teofano1 (F)
b. 0941
Birth*09411
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Emperor of the East Romanus Porphyrogenitus II
Dau-Bio* Anna Porphyrogenita+
Son-Bio* Constantine VIII PORPHYROGENITUS

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0021/g0000083.htm#I5789.

Constantine VIII PORPHYROGENITUS1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*0940Emperor of the East Romanus Porphyrogenitus II
Mother-Bio*0941(?) Teofano
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0021/g0000083.htm#I5789.

Margaret of SCOTLAND1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington
Mother-Bio*c 1120Adelaide de Warenne
Father-Bio1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington
Father-Bio1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington
Father-Bio1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington2
Name-Var Margaret Of Scotland2
Note He [Conan Duke of Brittany] married, in 1160, Margaret of Scotland,sister of MALCOLM IV, King of Scofland, and daughter of Henry, EARL OFHUNTINGDON, by Ada or Adeline, daughter of William (DE WARENNE), EARL OFSURREY. He died 20 February 1171. His widow married, 2ndly, before Easter1175, Humphrey DE BOHUN, Constable of England; she died in 1201, and wasburied at Sawtrey Abbey, Hunts. [Complete Peerage X:791-3, XIV:545,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] -------------------------------- Margaret of Scotland, dau. of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, sister ofWilliam, King of Scots, and widow of Conan le Petit, Earl of Brittany andRichmond. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, London, 1883, p. 57, Bohun, Earls of Hereford, Earls of Essex,Earls of Northampton, and High Constables of England]
Burial Sawtrey Abbey, Huntingdonshire, England
Name-Var Margaret de Huntingdon
Name-Var Margaret de Huntingdon
Name-Marr De Bretagne2
Note He [Conan Duke of Brittany] married, in 1160, Margaret of Scotland,sister of MALCOLM IV, King of Scofland, and daughter of Henry, EARL OFHUNTINGDON, by Ada or Adeline, daughter of William (DE WARENNE), EARL OFSURREY. He died 20 February 1171. His widow married, 2ndly, before Easter1175, Humphrey DE BOHUN, Constable of England; she died in 1201, and wasburied at Sawtrey Abbey, Hunts. [Complete Peerage X:791-3, XIV:545,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] -------------------------------- Margaret of Scotland, dau. of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, sister ofWilliam, King of Scots, and widow of Conan le Petit, Earl of Brittany andRichmond. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, London, 1883, p. 57, Bohun, Earls of Hereford, Earls of Essex,Earls of Northampton, and High Constables of England]
Burial Sawtrey Abbey, Huntingdonshire, England
Birth1144Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
Birth1144Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
Marriage11601st husband3,4
Marriage11601st husband3,4
Marriage1160Conan IV De Bretagne2
Marriageb Apr 11752nd husband5
Marriageb Apr 11752nd husband5
Death12012
Death1201Richmond, North Ride Yorkshire, England4
Death1201Richmond, North Ride Yorkshire, England4
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0106/g0000032.htm#I905.
  2. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  3. [S509] Unknown author, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by FrederickLewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 96-26.
  4. [S514] Unknown author, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the UnitedKingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, X:793.
  5. [S514] Unknown author, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the UnitedKingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, X:793
    bef. Easter 1175.

Ada of SCOTLAND1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington
Mother-Bio*c 1120Adelaide de Warenne
Father-Bio1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington
Father-Bio1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington2
Name-Var Ada of Huntingdon
Name-Marr Of Holland2
Name-Var Ada Of Scotland2
Name-Marr Holland
Birth1146Scotland
Marriage1161Florens III Of Holland2
Marriage28 Aug 1162Florent III Count of West Sealand & Holland3
Marriage28 Aug 1162Florent III Count of West Sealand & Holland3
Deathb 1222 
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Florent III Count of West Sealand & Holland
Son-Bio*1174William I Count of Zeeland & Holland+
Son-Bio*1174William I Count of Zeeland & Holland+

  1. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0106/g0000032.htm#I905.
  2. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  3. [S509] Unknown author, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by FrederickLewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 1162.

David Earl of Huntingdon (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington
Mother-Bio*c 1120Adelaide de Warenne
Father-Bio1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington
Father-Bio1115Prince of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland, Huntington and Northampton, Lord of Carlisle & Doncaste Henry Huntington1
Name-Var David Of Huntington1
Name-Var David DUNKELD2
Note David, EARL OF HUNTINGDON &C., by Maud, 1st sister and coheir of Ranulph(DE BLUNDEVILLE), EARL OF CHESTER. [Complete Peerage] ------------------------------ on the history of the Earldom of Huntingdon: After Earl Simon's [Matilda's 1st husband] death, his Widow married DavidI of Scotland, who consequently became Earl of Huntingdon too, keepingthe Earldom even after he succeeded his brother as King of Scots. Hesided with the Empress Maud against Stephen I but came to terms with thelatter and made the Earldom over to his son Henry. Henry swore fealty toStephen but subsequently fought against him under the Scottish banner,which may account for Simon de St Liz's son, another Simon, beingrecognized as Earl of Huntingdon before Henry's death in 1152. Thereafterthe Earldom was more or less bounced back and forth between the de St Lizfamily and the Kings of Scotland, first being held 1157-65 by Malcolm theMaiden and (1165-74) by his brother William The Lion, King of Scots, thenby a Simon de St Liz (grandson of the first Simon and son of the second)from 1174 to 1184. When the third Simon de St Liz died in 1184 he left no surviving issueand David, younger brother of the Kings of Scots just mentioned, assumedthe Earldom from 1185 (on the handing over of it to him by William theLion) till it was taken away from him in 1215 or 1216 by King John. Hegot it back again in 1218, however. [Burke's Peerage] ------------------------------------- David, Earl of Huntingdon, accompanied King Richard I to the Holy Landwith 500 men in his train; but upon his return, his fleet beingshattered, his lordship was made prisoner by the Egyptians and eventuallyredeemed by the Venetians. He m. Maud, dau. of Hugh Kyvelioc, and sisterand co-heir of Ralph, Earl of Chester, and had surviving issue, Johnsurnamed Le Scot, Margaret, Isabel, Ada, Maud. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883] David, EARL OF HUNTINGDON &C., by Maud, 1st sister and coheir of Ranulph(DE BLUNDEVILLE), EARL OF CHESTER. [Complete Peerage] ------------------------------ on the history of the Earldom of Huntingdon: After Earl Simon's [Matilda's 1st husband] death, his Widow married DavidI of Scotland, who consequently became Earl of Huntingdon too, keepingthe Earldom even after he succeeded his brother as King of Scots. Hesided with the Empress Maud against Stephen I but came to terms with thelatter and made the Earldom over to his son Henry. Henry swore fealty toStephen but subsequently fought against him under the Scottish banner,which may account for Simon de St Liz's son, another Simon, beingrecognized as Earl of Huntingdon before Henry's death in 1152. Thereafterthe Earldom was more or less bounced back and forth between the de St Lizfamily and the Kings of Scotland, first being held 1157-65 by Malcolm theMaiden and (1165-74) by his brother William The Lion, King of Scots, thenby a Simon de St Liz (grandson of the first Simon and son of the second)from 1174 to 1184. When the third Simon de St Liz died in 1184 he left no surviving issueand David, younger brother of the Kings of Scots just mentioned, assumedthe Earldom from 1185 (on the handing over of it to him by William theLion) till it was taken away from him in 1215 or 1216 by King John. Hegot it back again in 1218, however. [Burke's Peerage] ------------------------------------- David, Earl of Huntingdon, accompanied King Richard I to the Holy Landwith 500 men in his train; but upon his return, his fleet beingshattered, his lordship was made prisoner by the Egyptians and eventuallyredeemed by the Venetians. He m. Maud, dau. of Hugh Kyvelioc, and sisterand co-heir of Ralph, Earl of Chester, and had surviving issue, Johnsurnamed Le Scot, Margaret, Isabel, Ada, Maud. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883]
Name-Var Earl1
Birth1144Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England3
Marriage26 Aug 11903
Marriage26 Aug 11903
Death17 Jun 12193
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

  1. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  2. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo, http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0106/g0000032.htm#I905.
  3. [S509] Unknown author, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by FrederickLewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999.

William de WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes, Reigate,Connigsburg,Bellacombe, & Mortamer1 (M)
b. c 1081, d. 11 May 1138
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1055William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey et al
Mother-Bio*c 1063Gundred (?) Countess of Surrey
Father-Bioc 1055William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey et al2
Mother-Bioc 1063Gundred (?) Countess of Surrey2
Event-Misc* M2
Burial* Lewes, Surrey, England3,2
Name-Var William De Warenne4
Note* This nobleman, William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 2nd Earl ofSurrey, joined Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, infavour of Robert Curthose against Henry I, and in consequence forfeitedhis English earldom and estates, but those were subsequently restored tohim and he was ever afterwards a good and faithful subject to KingHenry. His lordship m. Isabel, dau. of Hugh the Great, Earl ofVermandois, and widow of Robert, Earl of Mellent, by whom he had issue,William, Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Adeline. The earl d. 11 May,1138, and was s. by his eldest son, William de Warrenne, 3rd Earl ofSurrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls ofSurrey]2
Note EARLDOM OF SURREY (II) WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) II, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir by 1st wife,usually styled EARL DE WARENNE. In 1090 he fought in Normandy againstRobert de Belléme (afterwards 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury), who was supportedby Duke Robert. Shortly after 1093 he sought unsuccessfully to marryMaud, daughter of Malcolm III, King of Scotland. He was with Henry I atWindsor on 3 September 1101, but later in that autumn he went with DukeRobert to Normandy and supported him against the King, who confiscatedhis inheritance in England; however, in 1103 the Duke induced Henry torestore his English Earldom. In 1106 he commanded a division of the royalarmy at the battle of Tinchebrai. In 1109 he was at a Great Council atNottingharn; and in 1110 he was a surety for the performance of thetreaty with the Count of Flanders. In 1111 he was one of the noblessitting in judgement in Normandy. He commanded a division of the royalarmy at the battle of Brémule in 1119 (l). In 1131 he attended theCouncil at Northampton. He was present at the death of Henry I on 1December 1135 at Lyons-la-Foret; after which the councillors put him incharge of the district of Rouen and the pays de Caux. Later he went toEngland, and he was at Westminster with Stephen at Easter 1136. He wasprobably still living in June 1137. He was a benefactor, or confirmedprevious benefactions, to the abbeys of St. Evroul and St. Amand (Rouen),and the priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Wymondham, Longueville andBellencombre. Henry I had proposed to marry William to one of hisillegitimate daughters, but on Archbishop Anselm's objection this matchwas abandoned on the ground of affinity. William eventually marriedIsabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118) (c), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI(styled 'the Great'), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KINGOF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OFVERMANDOIS and VALOIS. He died probably 11 May 1138 and was buried at hisfather's feet in the chapter-house at Lewes. Isabel survived him and withthe consent of her son the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewespriory (g). She died probably before July 1147 (h). [Complete PeerageXII/1:495-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Note: According to Ancestral Roots, Isabel preceeded William in death in13 Feb 1130/31--not July 1147. (l) He had encouraged Henry to fight when William (de Tancarville) theChamberlain urged him to retreat. His alleged speech to the King beforethe battle is given in 'Chron. Men de Hida', pp. 316-7. (c) According to Henry of Huntingdon [their daughter Ada's husband], thedeath of Isabel's 1st husband was hastened by an (unnamed) Earl carryingher off, by force or fraud. The truth of this is open to question. (g) He left 3 sons: William - 3rd Earl, Ralph, and Rainald, ancestor ofthe Warennes of Wormegay; and 2 daughters: (1) Gundred, who m. 1st Rogerde Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick; 2ndly, (as his 2nd wife), William deLancaster; (2) Ada, who m. Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, s. of David I, Kingof Scotland, by whom she was mother of Malcolm IV and William the Lion,Kings of Scotland. (h) Before her son William, 3rd Earl, went on crusade in June 1147. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This nobleman, William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 2nd Earl ofSurrey, joined Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, infavour of Robert Curthose against Henry I, and in consequence forfeitedhis English earldom and estates, but those were subsequently restored tohim and he was ever afterwards a good and faithful subject to King Henry.His lordship m. Isabel, dau. of Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois, andwidow of Robert, Earl of Mellent, by whom he had issue, William,Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Adeline. The earl d. 11 May, 1138, and wass. by his eldest son, William de Warrenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey] EARLDOM OF SURREY (II) WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) II, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir by 1st wife,usually styled EARL DE WARENNE. In 1090 he fought in Normandy againstRobert de Belléme (afterwards 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury), who was supportedby Duke Robert. Shortly after 1093 he sought unsuccessfully to marryMaud, daughter of Malcolm III, King of Scotland. He was with Henry I atWindsor on 3 September 1101, but later in that autumn he went with DukeRobert to Normandy and supported him against the King, who confiscatedhis inheritance in England; however, in 1103 the Duke induced Henry torestore his English Earldom. In 1106 he commanded a division of the royalarmy at the battle of Tinchebrai. In 1109 he was at a Great Council atNottingharn; and in 1110 he was a surety for the performance of thetreaty with the Count of Flanders. In 1111 he was one of the noblessitting in judgement in Normandy. He commanded a division of the royalarmy at the battle of Brémule in 1119 (l). In 1131 he attended theCouncil at Northampton. He was present at the death of Henry I on 1December 1135 at Lyons-la-Foret; after which the councillors put him incharge of the district of Rouen and the pays de Caux. Later he went toEngland, and he was at Westminster with Stephen at Easter 1136. He wasprobably still living in June 1137. He was a benefactor, or confirmedprevious benefactions, to the abbeys of St. Evroul and St. Amand (Rouen),and the priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Wymondham, Longueville andBellencombre. Henry I had proposed to marry William to one of hisillegitimate daughters, but on Archbishop Anselm's objection this matchwas abandoned on the ground of affinity. William eventually marriedIsabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118) (c), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI(styled 'the Great'), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KINGOF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OFVERMANDOIS and VALOIS. He died probably 11 May 1138 and was buried at hisfather's feet in the chapter-house at Lewes. Isabel survived him and withthe consent of her son the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewespriory (g). She died probably before July 1147 (h). [Complete PeerageXII/1:495-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Note: According to Ancestral Roots, Isabel preceeded William in death in13 Feb 1130/31--not July 1147. (l) He had encouraged Henry to fight when William (de Tancarville) theChamberlain urged him to retreat. His alleged speech to the King beforethe battle is given in 'Chron. Men de Hida', pp. 316-7. (c) According to Henry of Huntingdon [their daughter Ada's husband], thedeath of Isabel's 1st husband was hastened by an (unnamed) Earl carryingher off, by force or fraud. The truth of this is open to question. (g) He left 3 sons: William - 3rd Earl, Ralph, and Rainald, ancestor ofthe Warennes of Wormegay; and 2 daughters: (1) Gundred, who m. 1st Rogerde Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick; 2ndly, (as his 2nd wife), William deLancaster; (2) Ada, who m. Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, s. of David I, Kingof Scotland, by whom she was mother of Malcolm IV and William the Lion,Kings of Scotland. (h) Before her son William, 3rd Earl, went on crusade in June 1147. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This nobleman, William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 2nd Earl ofSurrey, joined Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, infavour of Robert Curthose against Henry I, and in consequence forfeitedhis English earldom and estates, but those were subsequently restored tohim and he was ever afterwards a good and faithful subject to King Henry.His lordship m. Isabel, dau. of Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois, andwidow of Robert, Earl of Mellent, by whom he had issue, William,Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Adeline. The earl d. 11 May, 1138, and wass. by his eldest son, William de Warrenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]
Name-Var William de , 2nd Earl of Surrey Warenne
Name-Var 2nd Earl Of Surrey (?)4
Name-Var William de Warenne , 2nd Earl of Warren & Surrey5,2
Note Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester; Married William before Robert's death.2
Birthc 1071Lewes, Sussex, England6
Birth10714
Birthc 10812
Birth*c 1081Surrey, England3,2
Marriagec 1118Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester; France7
Marriage1118Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester4
Marriagea Jun 1118Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester2,3,8
Death11 May 11383,9,2
Death*11 May 11381
Death11 May 1138Priory of Lewes, Sussex, England10
Death11 May 11384
Immigrant O
Last Edited17 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester
Son-Bio William de WARENNE+4
Son-Bio William de WARENNE+2
Son-Bio* William de WARENNE+
Son-Bio*c 1119William de , 3rd Earl of Surrey Warenne
Dau-Bio*c 1120Adelaide de Warenne+2
Dau-Bioc 1124Gundred De Warenne+2
Dau-Bio*c 1124Gundred De Warenne+
Dau-Bioc 1124Gundred De Warenne+4
Dau-Bioc 1124Gundred De Warenne+

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    Line 135, Gen. 29.
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  10. [S514] Unknown author, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the UnitedKingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, XII/1:496.

Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester1 (F)
b. c 1080, d. 13 Feb 1130
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1057Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.
Mother-Bio*c 1062Adela de VERMANDOIS
Father-Bio1057Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.2
Father-Bio1057Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.3
Mother-Bioc 1062Adela de VERMANDOIS2
Mother-Bioc 1062Adela de VERMANDOIS3
Note William de WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes, Reigate,Connigsburg,Bellacombe, & Mortamer; Married William before Robert's death.3
Name-Marr De Beaumont2
Name-Marr De Warenne2
Name-Var Isabel Elizabeth de Vermandois
Name-Var Isabel de Crépi de Vermandois3
Name-Var Isabel De Vermandois2
Name-Var Isabel de Vermandois , Countess of Leicester4,5,3
Note Isabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI(styled 'the Great'), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KINGOF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OFVERMANDOIS and VALOIS. Isabel survived him and with the consent of herson the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewes priory. She diedprobably before July 1147. [Complete Peerage XII/1:495-6, (transcribedby Dave Utzinger)] Note: According to Ancestral Roots, Isabel preceeded William in death in13 Feb 1130/31--not July 1147. Isabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI(styled 'the Great'), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KINGOF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OFVERMANDOIS and VALOIS. Isabel survived him and with the consent of herson the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewes priory. She diedprobably before July 1147. [Complete Peerage XII/1:495-6, (transcribedby Dave Utzinger)] Note: According to Ancestral Roots, Isabel preceeded William in death in13 Feb 1130/31--not July 1147.
Name-Marr Warenne
Note* BURIAL: Lewes Priory, Lewes, co.Sussex, ENG
Name-Marr Beaumont
Divorce Robert de Beaumont I
Birth*c 1080Vermandois, Normandie, FRA1
Birthc 1081Valois now Oise, Picardy, France6
Birth1081Vermandois, Normandy, France7,3
Birth10812
Marriage1096Robert de Beaumont I8
Marriage*1096Robert de Beaumont I1
Marriage1096Robert de Beaumont I3
Marriagebt 1096 -
1097
Robert de Beaumont I2
Divorce*1115Robert de Beaumont I1
Marriagec 1118William de WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes, Reigate,Connigsburg,Bellacombe, & Mortamer; France9
Marriage1118William de WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes, Reigate,Connigsburg,Bellacombe, & Mortamer2
Marriagea Jun 1118William de WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes, Reigate,Connigsburg,Bellacombe, & Mortamer3,10,11
Death*13 Feb 1130St. Nicoise, Meulan, FRA1
Deathbt 13 Feb 1130 -
1131
Priory of Lewes, Sussex, England8
Deathbt 17 Feb 1130 -
1131
St. Nicaise, Meulan, D-Sens, France3
Death11312
DeathJul 1147St. Nicaise, Meulan, France7,3
Immigrant O
Last Edited17 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Robert de Beaumont I
Dau-Bio* Amicie de BEAUMONT
Dau-Bio* Auberie De Beaumont+2
Dau-Bio Adeline Beaumont+
Dau-Bio Adeline Beaumont+
Dau-Bio* Adeline Beaumont+2
Dau-Bio*c 1098Isabel [Elizabeth] de BEAUMONT
Dau-Bioc 1098Isabel [Elizabeth] de BEAUMONT
Dau-Bioc 1100Elizabeth de Beaumont+2
Dau-Bio*c 1100Elizabeth de Beaumont+3
Dau-Bio*1100Eleanor de Beaumont
Son-Bio1104Waleran de Beaumont IV
Son-Bio*1104Waleran de Beaumont IV
Son-Bio1104Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT+
Son-Bio*1104Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT+
Son-Bio1104Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT+3
Son-Bio1104Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT+2
Son-Bio*1104Valeran II De Meulan+2
Dau-Bio*1105Alice de Beaumont
Dau-Bio*c 1116Maud de Beaumont+3
Dau-Bioc 1116Maud de Beaumont+
 
CoParent William de WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes, Reigate,Connigsburg,Bellacombe, & Mortamer
Son-Bio William de WARENNE+3
Son-Bio William de WARENNE+2
Son-Bio* William de WARENNE+
Son-Bio*c 1119William de , 3rd Earl of Surrey Warenne
Dau-Bio*c 1120Adelaide de Warenne+
Dau-Bioc 1124Gundred De Warenne+
Dau-Bio*c 1124Gundred De Warenne+
Dau-Bioc 1124Gundred De Warenne+3
Dau-Bioc 1124Gundred De Warenne+2

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  3. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
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  6. [S553] Unknown compiler.
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    Line 143, Gen. 29.
  8. [S509] Unknown author, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by FrederickLewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 50-24.
  9. [S509] Unknown author, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by FrederickLewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 83-24.
  10. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 72
    Line 135, Gen. 29.
  11. [S33] Jones Ancestors, online http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjo.

Adela de VERMANDOIS1 (F)
b. c 1062, d. bt 1120 - 1124
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1028Herbert IV de VERMANDOIS Count de Vermandois et Valois j.u.
Mother-Bio*1028Adela de Valois Cte de Valois et Chaumont
Father-Bioc 1028Herbert IV de VERMANDOIS Count de Vermandois et Valois j.u.2
Father-Bioc 1032Herbert IV (?) , Count of Vermandois3
Mother-Bio1028Adela de Valois Cte de Valois et Chaumont2
Mother-Bio1028Adela de Valois Cte de Valois et Chaumont3
Name-Var Adela de Vermandois , Countess of Vermandois3
Name-Var Adelaide de Vermandois , Countess of Vermandois3
Event-Misc* F3
Name-Var Adele De Vermandois2
Birth*c 1062Vermandois, Normandie, FRA1
Birthc 10624,3
Marriage*1067Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.5
Marriage1078Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.3
Death*bt 1120 -
1124
Meulan, FRA1
Deathbt 1120 -
1124
Meulan, France4,3
Death23 Sep 1120Vermandois, Normandy, France6,3
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.
Dau-Bio Matilde [Mahaut] de VERMANDOIS+2
Dau-Bio* Matilde [Mahaut] de VERMANDOIS+
Dau-Bio Beatrice de VERMANDOIS+3
Dau-Bio* Beatrice de VERMANDOIS+
Dau-Bioc 1080Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester+2
Dau-Bio*c 1080Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester+
Dau-Bioc 1080Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester+3

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  3. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
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Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.1 (M)
b. 1057, d. 18 Oct 1101
Pedigree
Father-Bio*Apr 1008King of France, Duc de Burgogne, Comte de Paris Henri de France I
Mother-Bio*1036Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna
Father-BioApr 1008King of France, Duc de Burgogne, Comte de Paris Henri de France I2
Father-BioApr 1008King of France, Duc de Burgogne, Comte de Paris Henri de France I3
Mother-Bio1036Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna2
Mother-Bio1036Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna3
Name-Var Hugh 'the Great' de Crépi , Count of Vermandois3
Event-Misc A leader of the First Crusade, Type: Crusader4,3
Event-Misc M3
Name-Var Count (?)2
Name-Var Hugh Of Vermandois2
Name-Var Hugh de Crépi , Duke of France & Burgundy3
Birth1057France4,3
Birth*10571
Marriage*1067Adela de VERMANDOIS1
Marriage1078Adela de VERMANDOIS3
Death18 Oct 1101Tarsus, Asia Minor [Turkey]4,3
Death*18 Oct 1101Tarsus, TUR1
Death18 Oct 1102Tarsus, Asia Minor [Turkey]3
Immigrant O
Last Edited8 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Adela de VERMANDOIS
Dau-Bio Matilde [Mahaut] de VERMANDOIS+2
Dau-Bio* Matilde [Mahaut] de VERMANDOIS+
Dau-Bio Beatrice de VERMANDOIS+3
Dau-Bio* Beatrice de VERMANDOIS+
Dau-Bioc 1080Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester+2
Dau-Bio*c 1080Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester+
Dau-Bioc 1080Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester+3

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  3. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  4. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 75
    Line 143, Gen. 30.

King of France, Duc de Burgogne, Comte de Paris Henri de France I1,2,3 (M)
b. Apr 1008, d. 04 Aug 1060
Pedigree
Father-Bio*27 Mar 0972King of France Robert 'the Pious' de France II3
Mother-Bio*c 0973Constance de PROVENCE
Father-Bio27 Mar 0972King of France Robert 'the Pious' de France II4
Mother-Bioc 0973Constance de PROVENCE4
Note Henry I (b. c. 1008--d. Aug. 2, 1060, Vitry-aux-Loges, France), king ofFrance from 1026 to 1060 whose reign was marked by struggles againstrebellious vassals. The son of Robert II the Pious and his queen, Constance of Aquitaine, andgrandson of Hugh Capet, founder of the Capetian dynasty, Henry wasanointed king at Reims (1026) in his father's lifetime, following thedeath of his elder brother Hugh. His mother, Constance, however, favouredhis younger brother Robert for the throne, and civil war broke out onKing Robert II's death (1031). Henry had sought refuge with Robert II,Duke of Normandy. In the civil war which resulted, Henry finallydefeated his opponents in 1032. The younger Robert was given Burgundyin 1032, thus founding that great collateral line which was to rival thekings of France for three centuries. From 1033 to 1043 Henry struggledwith his feudatories, notably Eudes of Blois and his brother Robert, andthe counts of Champagne. In 1055, as the result of an agreement made byRobert II, the county of Sens came to the crown as the sole territorialgain of Henry's reign. Henry's success was largely attributable to the help given him by Robertof Normandy. Henry helped William (the future William I of England),Robert's successor as duke of Normandy, to quell his rebellious vassalsat the Battle of Val-aux-Dunes (or Val-ès-Dunes; 1047), but from 1047until his death, Henry was almost constantly at war with William--anotable defeat for the king being that at Varaville (1058). Henry's reign marks the height of feudalism, Normandy, Champagne andBurgundy being only nominally subject to royal authority. Yet Henrymaintained the independence of the clergy against the pope Leo IX butcould not prevent Leo from holding a council at Reims (1049). He claimedLorraine from the emperor Henry III. Henry married in 1043 Maud, niece ofthe emperor Henry II, who died childless in 1044. In 1051 Henry marriedthe Russian princess Anne, daughter of Yaroslav I, grand duke of Kiev.She bore him two sons, Philip, his successor, and Hugh, count ofVermandois. In 1059 he had his eldest son Philip crowned as joint king,and died the following year. [Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 11,pp. 440-441, HENRY I; Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97, HENRY I]4
Event-Misc M4
Burial St. Denis, France5,4
Name-Var Henry I De Vermandois6
Name-Var Henri I, King of France (?)4
Name-Var Henry I (?) , King of France4
Burial* St. Denis, France3
Note* He was also Duc de Burgogne et Comte de Paris. He is the least-known of all the Capetian Kings; no one wrote about him in his lifetime, and the destruction of the archives shortly after his time has left a huge blank over this period. All that is known is that his mother, Queen Constance, contested his right to the throne, which she wanted to go to Robert; this resulted in a war between the two brothers, of which little is known. Henry won it by buying the support of his vassals, which cost him French Vexin and the total renunciation of the duchy of Burgundy in favor of his brother, in 1034. Without the benefit of the coronation it is likely that Henry, who appears to have been a mediocre man, would have been brushed aside. But the anointing brought him respect and won time for, concessions. Managing to remain in power is after all a sign of stability, and despite the obscurity of his reign it saw a strengthening of the dynasty. He was crowned co-king with his father in 1026. He married (1) Matilda, daughter of Emperor Conrad II, niece of Emperor Henry II. of Germany. The most interesting aspect of Henry's life was his attempt to bring about a Franco-Russian alliance by marriage.
BURIAL: St Denis, FRA
Birth10056
Birth*Apr 1008Bourgogne2,3
BirthApr 1008Bourgogne, Burgundy, France7,4
Event-Miscbt 1031 -
1060
Type: Reigned5,4
Marriage*29 Jan 1049Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna; Reims, Marne, FRA8,9
Marriage1051Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna6
Marriage19 May 1051Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna; Rheims, France10,4
Death10606
Death02 Aug 1060Vitry-aux-Loges, France11,4
Death*04 Aug 1060Vitry-en-Brie, France2,3
Death04 Aug 1060Vitrey-en-Brie, France5,4
Immigrant O
Last Edited26 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna
Son-Biob 23 May 1052King of France Philippe 'the Fair' de France I+6
Son-Bio*b 23 May 1052King of France Philippe 'the Fair' de France I+3
Son-Bio1057Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.+6
Son-Bio*1057Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.+
Son-Bio1057Hugues 'magnus' de FRANCE Duc de France et Bourgogne, Marquis d'Orleans, Comte de Vermandois, Valois, Chaumont, et Amiens j.u.+4

  1. Henry Alt. Spelling.
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  3. [S96] (216) 237-5364 e-mail address, 25 Dec., 1992.
  4. [S101] Unknown compiler, 20 March, 2001.
  5. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 71
    Line 134, Gen. 32.
  6. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  7. [S114] Brian Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Henry I.
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  9. [S96] (216) 237-5364 e-mail address, 25 Dec., 1992, 1051.
  10. [S110] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., p. 71, Line 134, Gen. 32.
  11. [S108] Unknown author, Encyclopædia Britannica CD '97, HENRY I.

King of France Philippe 'the Fair' de France I1,2 (M)
b. b 23 May 1052, d. 29 Jul 1108
Pedigree
Father-Bio*Apr 1008King of France, Duc de Burgogne, Comte de Paris Henri de France I2
Mother-Bio*1036Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna
Father-BioApr 1008King of France, Duc de Burgogne, Comte de Paris Henri de France I3
Mother-Bio1036Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna3
Mother-Bio1036Grand Duchess of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna2
Divorce Y2
Name-Var Philip I Of Artois3
Name-Var Philip I King of France
Event-Misc 1060-1108, Type: Ruled
Name-Var Philip I King of France
Name-Var Philip I King of France
Event-Misc 1060-1108, Type: Ruled
Note* Philip was only eight years old at the time of his father's death. One of the young king's uncles, Baldwin, Count of Flanders, became the regent. Anne of Kiev, refused to be regent. Later she was abducted by Raoul of Crepy, lived with him as his wife and married him when his wife died. Widowed a second time, she lost her title as Queen and was henceforth referred to as the Queen Mother. -Charlotte's Web Geneology http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0087/g0000014.htm#I466
GEDCOM* BURIAL: Abbaye St-Benoit-sur-Loire, _FA11
Birth*b 23 May 1052Rheims, Marne, France4
Birth*b 23 May 1052Rheims, Marne, France
Birth*b 23 May 1052Rheims, Marne, France4
Birth10533
Birth*b 23 May 1053Reims, Marne, FRA1,5
Marriage*1071Berthe de HOLLANDE1,6
Marriage*1072Berthe de HOLLANDE7
Marriage*1072Berthe de HOLLANDE7
Marriage1072Berthe de HOLLANDE3
Divorce*1092Berthe de HOLLANDE; divorce repudiated1
Marriage10952
Death11053
Death*29 Jul 1108Meulan, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France8
Death*29 Jul 1108Meulan, Seine-en-Marne, FRA1,2
Death*29 Jul 1108Meulan, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France
Death*29 Jul 1108Meulan, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France8
Immigrant O
Last Edited25 Mar 2003 
 
CoParent Berthe de HOLLANDE
Dau-Bioc 1085Constance de FRANCE+3
Dau-Bioc 1085Constance de FRANCE+
Dau-Bioc 1085Constance de FRANCE+
Dau-Bio*c 1085Constance de FRANCE+
Son-Bio1081Louis VI 'the fat' de FRANCE+
Son-Bio*1081Louis VI 'the fat' de FRANCE+
Son-Bio1081Louis VI 'the fat' de FRANCE+3
Son-Bio1081Louis VI 'the fat' de FRANCE+
Son-Bio1081Louis VI 'the fat' de FRANCE+2

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  3. [S485] Mary Schaffer, 17 Nov 2001.
  4. [S530] Unknown author, Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on, Philip I
    1052.
  5. [S96] (216) 237-5364 e-mail address, 25 Dec., 1992, 1052.
  6. [S96] (216) 237-5364 e-mail address, 25 Dec., 1992, 1072.
  7. [S509] Unknown author, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by FrederickLewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999.
  8. [S530] Unknown author, Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on, Philip I.

King of France Robert 'the Pious' de France II1,2 (M)
b. 27 Mar 0972, d. 20 Jul 1031
Pedigree
Father-Bio*bt 0939 -
0941
King of France Hugh Capet2
Mother-Bio*0950Adelaide d'AQUITAINE
Father-Bio0938Hugh Capet King of France
Father-Biobt 0939 -
0941
King of France Hugh Capet3
Mother-Bio0950Adelaide d'AQUITAINE3
Mother-Bio0952Adelaide de Poitou
MarriageNot Married3
Event-Misc* M3
Note Family Source4
Note Family Source4
Burial* St. Denis, France5,3
Note Family Source4
Note ROBERT II, king of France, was a son of Hugh Capet, and was born atOrleans. He was educated at Reims under Gerbert, afterwards PopeSilvester II. As the ideal of medieval Christianity he won his surname of'Pious' by his humility and charity, but he was also possessed some ofthe qualities of a soldier and a statesman. His father associated himwith himself in the government of France, and he was crowned in December987, becoming sole king on Hugh's death in October 996. In 988 he marriedRosala, or Susanna, widow of Arnold II, count of Flanders. He repudiatedher in 989, fixing his affections up-on Bertha, daughter of Conrad thePeaceful, king of Burgundy, or Arles, and wife of Eudes I, Count ofBlois; and although the pair were related, and the king had beengodfather to one of Bertha's children, they were married in 996, a yearafter the death of Eudes. Pope Gregory V. excommunicated the king, and acouncil at Rome imposed a seven years' penance upon him. For five yearsthe king braved all anathemas, but about 1002 he gave up Bertha andmarried Constance, daughter of a certain County William. Still attachedto Bertha, Robert took this lady with him to Rome in 1010, but the poperefused to recognize their marriage, and the king was forced to return toConstance. By this wife Robert had four sons, and in 1017, the eldest ofthese, Hugh, [1007-1025], was crowned as his father's colleague andsuccessor. After Hugh's death, Robert's concluding days were troubled bya rising on the part of his younger sons, and after a short war, in whichhe was worsted, the king died at Melun on July 20, 1031. [SOURCE:Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 19, p. 346B, ROBERT II, king ofFrance.]
Note ROBERT II, king of France, was a son of Hugh Capet, and was born atOrleans. He was educated at Reims under Gerbert, afterwards PopeSilvester II. As the ideal of medieval Christianity he won his surnameof 'Pious' by his humility and charity, but he was also possessed someof the qualities of a soldier and a statesman. His father associated himwith himself in the government of France, and he was crowned in December987, becoming sole king on Hugh's death in October 996. In 988 hemarried Rosala, or Susanna, widow of Arnold II, count of Flanders. Herepudiated her in 989, fixing his affections up-on Bertha, daughter ofConrad the Peaceful, king of Burgundy, or Arles, and wife of Eudes I,Count of Blois; and although the pair were related, and the king had beengodfather to one of Bertha's children, they were married in 996, a yearafter the death of Eudes. Pope Gregory V. excommunicated the king, and acouncil at Rome imposed a seven years' penance upon him. For five yearsthe king braved all anathemas, but about 1002 he gave up Bertha andmarried Constance, daughter of a certain County William. Still attachedto Bertha, Robert took this lady with him to Rome in 1010, but the poperefused to recognize their marriage, and the king was forced to return toConstance. By this wife Robert had four sons, and in 1017, the eldest ofthese, Hugh, [1007-1025], was crowned as his father's colleague andsuccessor. After Hugh's death, Robert's concluding days were troubled bya rising on the part of his younger sons, and after a short war, in whichhe was worsted, the king died at Melun on July 20, 1031. [SOURCE:Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 19, p. 346B, ROBERT II, king ofFrance.]3
Note Family Source4
Note* He was a royal composer, chorister, and poet, who might have ruled Italy but preferred that his palace should be his cloister, where he lived in the enjoyment of melody and song. He conducted the matins and vespers in his royal robes. He was a very devout man. -Charlotte's Web Geneology http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0087/g0000016.htm#I468
Name-Var Robert II, King of France (?)3
Name-Var Robert II Capet the Pious King of France
GEDCOM* BURIAL: St Denis, FRA, _FA11
Name-Var Robert II 'the pious' de FRANCE
Name-Var Robert II 'the Pious (?) ,' King of France6,3
Divorce* Bertha, (?) Princess of Burgundy; Y2
Birth*27 Mar 0972Orléans, France
Birth27 Mar 0972Orléans, Loiret, France5,3
Birth*27 Mar 0972Orleans, France1,7
Marriage*c 0987 
Marriage0988Susanna, (?) Princess of Italy8,3
Event-Miscbt 0988 -
1031
Type: Reigned3
MarriageApr 0988 
Marriageb 01 Apr 0988 
Event-Misc0989Susanna, (?) Princess of Italy; Type: Repudiated8,3
Marriage0996Bertha, (?) Princess of Burgundy9,8,3
Marriage0996Bertha, (?) Princess of Burgundy2
Marriage0998Constance de PROVENCE5,3
Marriagec 1003Constance de PROVENCE3
Marriage*1003Constance de PROVENCE1,2
Marriage1005 
Death*20 Jul 1031Meulan, Aquitaine
Death*20 Jul 1031Melun, Yvelines, Ile de France, FRA1,10
Death20 Jul 1031Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France11,3
Death20 Jul 1031Meulan, France5,3
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Apr 2003 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 0996Amauri de Montfort , Seigneur de Montfort Amauri+3
Son-Bio*1007Hugh (?)