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| Aoife macMurchada , Princess of Leinster1,2 (F) b. c 1140, d. 1177 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1100 | Diarmait macMurchada , King of Leinster2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1114 | More O'Toole of Leinster2 |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Name-Var | Eve macMurrough , Princess of Leinster2 | |
| Burial* | Kilkenny Castle, Ireland3,2 | |
| Birth* | c 1140 | Leinster, Ireland2 |
| Marriage* | 26 Aug 1171 | Richard de Clare , 2nd Earl of Pembroke; Waterford, Waterford, Ireland2 |
| Death* | 1177 | Waterford, Ireland2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Richard de Clare , 2nd Earl of Pembroke | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1172 | Isabel de Clare+2 |
Eva Marshal1,2 (F) b. c 1206, d. b 1246 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt.2 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1172 | Isabel de Clare2 |
| Father-Bio | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt. |
| Father-Bio | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt. |
| Mother-Bio | 1172 | Isabel de Clare |
| Mother-Bio | 1172 | Isabel de Clare |
| Note* | Eve m. to William de Braose, of Brecknock. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 358, Marshal, Earls of Pembroke]2 | |
| Name-Var | Eve MARSHALL | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Name-Marr | BRAOSE | |
| Name-Var | Eve MARSHALL | |
| Birth | c 1190 | Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Birth | c 1190 | Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Birth* | c 1206 | Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales2 |
| Marriage | 02 May 1230 | Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Marriage | 02 May 1230 | William IV de Braose , Lord of Abergavenny; Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Death | b 1246 | England |
| Death* | b 1246 | 2 |
| Death | b 1246 | England |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | William IV de Braose , Lord of Abergavenny | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1200 | Isabella De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1226 | Maud De BRAOSE+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1228 | Eve de Braose+2 |
| Dau-Bio | c 1228 | Eve de Braose+ |
| Dau-Bio* | 1230 | Eleanor De BRAOSE |
| CoParent | William De St MAUR | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1229 | Roger II De St MAUR |
| Son-Bio* | c 1230 | William De St Maur II SEYMOUR |
Maud Marshal , Countess of Norfolk1,2 (F) b. c 1192, d. 27 Mar 1248 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt.2 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1172 | Isabel de Clare2 |
| Father-Bio | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt. |
| Father-Bio | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt. |
| Mother-Bio | 1172 | Isabel de Clare |
| Mother-Bio | 1172 | Isabel de Clare |
| Marriage | <1215> | |
| Name-Marr | BIGOD | |
| Burial | Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, England | |
| Name-Marr | PLANTAGENET | |
| Burial | Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, England | |
| Name-Var | Matilda Marshal2 | |
| Name-Var | Maud (Matilda) MARSHALL | |
| Name-Var | Maud (Matilda) MARSHALL | |
| Reference* | 206152 | |
| Note* | Maud Marshal m. 1st to Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk; 2ndly, to William deWarren, Earl of Surrey; and 3rdly, to Walde de Dunstanville. This lady,upon the decease of her youngest brother, Anselm, Earl of Pembroke, s.p., in 1245, and the division of the estates, obtained as her share themanor of Hempsted-Marshall, in Berks, with the office of marshal ofEngland, which was inherited by her son Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk,and surrendered to the crown by her grandson, Rogert Bigod, 5th Earl ofNorfolk. Maud, Countess of Norfolk, had likewise the manors of Chepstowand Carlogh. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 358, Marshal,Earls of Pembroke]2 | |
| Name-Marr | DUNSTANVILLE | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Name-Marr | PLANTAGENET OR WARREN | |
| Birth | c 1192 | Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Birth* | c 1192 | Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales2 |
| Birth | c 1192 | Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Christning | Sep 1201 | |
| Christning | Sep 1201 | |
| Marriage | b 1207 | Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Marriage | b 1207 | Hugh Bigod , 3rd Earl of Norfolk; Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Marriage* | 1207 | Hugh Bigod , 3rd Earl of Norfolk3,2 |
| Marriage | 1225 | Surrey, England |
| Marriage | 1225 | Surrey, England |
| Marriage | 1225 | William De Warenne PLANTAGENET; Surrey, England |
| Marriage | 1225 | William PLANTAGENET OR WARREN; Surrey, England |
| Death* | 27 Mar 1248 | 3,2 |
| Death | 27 Mar 1248 | |
| Death | 27 Mar 1248 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Hugh Bigod , 3rd Earl of Norfolk | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1208 | Ralph BIGOD |
| Dau-Bio | c 1210 | Isabel Bigod+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1210 | Isabel Bigod+2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1212 | Roger BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1214 | John BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1215 | Hugh BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1218 | William Le BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1220 | Simon Le BIGOD |
| CoParent | William De Warenne PLANTAGENET | |
| Son-Bio* | Aug 1231 | John De Plantagenet WARREN+ |
Sibyl Marshal1,2 (F) b. c 1204, d. b 1238 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt.2 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1172 | Isabel de Clare2 |
| Father-Bio | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt. |
| Father-Bio | bt 1144 - 1146 | William Marshal , 1st Earl of Pembroke, Kt. |
| Mother-Bio | 1172 | Isabel de Clare |
| Mother-Bio | 1172 | Isabel de Clare |
| Marriage | <1227> | |
| Marriage | <1227> | |
| Marriage | <1227> | |
| Marriage | <1227> | |
| Name-Var | Sibyl MARSHALL | |
| Name-Var | Sibyl MARSHALL | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Note* | Sibyl m. to William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, to whom she broughtKildare. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 358, Marshal, Earls ofPembroke]2 | |
| Birth | c 1198 | 2 |
| Birth | c 1204 | Of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Birth* | c 1204 | 2 |
| Birth | c 1204 | Of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Christning | 1209 | St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Christning | 1209 | St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Marriage | b 14 May 1219 | Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Marriage | b 14 May 1219 | Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Marriage* | b 14 May 1219 | William de Ferrers , 5th Earl of Derby, Kt.2 |
| Death* | b 1238 | 2 |
| Death | 27 Apr 1245 | |
| Death | 27 Apr 1245 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | William de Ferrers , 5th Earl of Derby, Kt. | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1222 | Isabel de Ferrers+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1228 | Maud De Ferrers+2 |
Hugh Bigod , 3rd Earl of Norfolk1,2 (M) b. c 1186, d. BEF. 18 FEB 1224 25 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1150 | Roger Bigod , 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Kt.2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1172 | Isabelle de Warenne , Countess of Surrey2 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1154 | Ida Isabel PLANTAGENET |
| Death* | BEF. 18 FEB 1224 25 | Lewes, Sussex, England3,2 |
| Death | BET. 11 18 FEB 1224 25 | Lewes, Sussex, England4,2 |
| Burial | Thetford Church | |
| Note* | Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, m. Maud, eldest dau. of WilliamMareschal, Earl of Pembroke, and by her (who m. 2ndly, William Earl ofWarrenne and Surrey) had issue, I. Roger, his successor. II. Hugh, an eminent lawyer, appointed Chief Justice of England by thebarons in 1257. He m. 1st Joane, dau. of Robert Burnet, by whom he hadissue, 1. Roger, successor to his uncle in the earldom. 2. John. He m. 2ndly, Joane, dau. of Nicholas Stuteville, and widow of --- Wake,but had no issue. His lordship fell under the baronial banner at thebattle of Lewes. III. Ralph, m. Berta, day. of the Baron Furnival, and had a dau., Isabelwho m. 1st, Gilbert, son of Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, in Ireland;and 2ndly, John Fitz Geoffrey. His lordship, who was also one of the twenty-five barons appointed toenforce the observance of Magna Carta, d. in 1225, and was s. by hiseldest son. [Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage /Genealogical Publishing Co., London and Baltimore, 1883/1996]2 | |
| Name-Var | Hugh Ii Le BIGOD | |
| Name-Var | Hugh Bigod , Magna Carta Baron2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth | c 1175 | Norfolk, Norfolk, England2 |
| Birth | c 1186 | Of, Thetford, Norfolk, England |
| Birth* | c 1186 | of Thetford, Norfolk, England5,2 |
| Marriage | b 1207 | Maud Marshal , Countess of Norfolk; Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Marriage* | 1207 | Maud Marshal , Countess of Norfolk3,2 |
| Event-Misc | 1215 | Magna Carta Surety, Type: Magna Carta4,2 |
| Death | bt Feb 1224 - 1225 | 2 |
| Death | 18 Feb 1224 | England |
| Burial* | bt 18 Feb 1224 - 1225 | Thetford Church, Thetford, Norfolk, England5,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Maud Marshal , Countess of Norfolk | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1208 | Ralph BIGOD |
| Dau-Bio | c 1210 | Isabel Bigod+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1210 | Isabel Bigod+2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1212 | Roger BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1214 | John BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1215 | Hugh BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1218 | William Le BIGOD |
| Son-Bio* | c 1220 | Simon Le BIGOD |
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William de Ferrers , 5th Earl of Derby, Kt.1,2 (M) b. c 1200, d. 28 Mar 1254 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1162 | William de Ferrers , 4th Earl of Derby2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1174 | Agnes de Meschines , Lady of Chartley2 |
| Note* | William de Ferrers, 7th Earl of Derby, upon doing homage in the 32ndHenry III [c. 1248], had livery of Chartley Castle and the other lands ofhis mother's inheritance; and the same year he sat in the parliament heldin London wherein the king made so stout an answer to the demands of hisimpetuous barons. His lordship m. 1st, Sibel, one of the daus. andco-heirs of William Mareschal, Earl of Pembroke, by whom he had sevendaus., viz., Agnes, m. to William de Vesci; Isabel m. 1st to GilbertBasset, of Wycombe, and 2ndly, to Reginald de Mohun; Maud, m. 1st toWilliam de Kymes; 2ndly to William de Vyvon, and 3rdly, to Emerick deRupel Carnardi; Sibil m. 1st to John de Vipont, 2ndly to Franco de Mohun;Joane m. to William Aguillon, and 2ndly to John de Mohun; Agatha m. toHugh Mortimer of Chelmersh; Eleanor m. 1st to William de Vallibus, 2ndlyto Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winton, and 3rdly to Roger de Leybourne, buthad no issue. The earl m. 2ndly Margaret, one of the daus. and co-heirsof Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, and had issue: Robert, hissuccessor; William, upon whom his mother conferred the lordship of Groby,co. Leicester; Joan, m. Thomas, Lord Berkeley; and Agnes, m. to Robert deMuscegros, Lord of Deerhurst. His lordship, who from his youth had been a martyr to the gout, and inconsequence obliged to he drawn from place to place in a chariot, losthis life by being thrown through the heedlessness of his driver over thebridge at St. Neots, co. Huntingdon, in 1254. He was survived by hiseldest son, Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 197, Ferrers, Earls of Derby]2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Name-Var | William de Ferrers , 7th Earl of Derby2 | |
| Birth* | c 1200 | Ferrers, Derbyshire, England2 |
| Marriage* | b 14 May 1219 | Sibyl Marshal2 |
| Event-Misc | bt 02 Feb 1247 - 1248 | Invested with earldom at Westminster, Type: Crowned3,2 |
| Death* | 28 Mar 1254 | Evington, Leicestershire, England2 |
| Burial* | 31 Mar 1254 | Abbey at Merevale, Warwickshire, England4,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Sibyl Marshal | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1222 | Isabel de Ferrers+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1228 | Maud De Ferrers+2 |
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William IV de Braose , Lord of Abergavenny1,2 (M) b. 1204, d. 02 May 1230 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1182 | Reginald de Braose , Lord of Abergavenny2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1186 | Grace de Briwere2 |
| Father-Bio | c 1182 | Reginald de Braose , Lord of Abergavenny |
| Mother-Bio | c 1186 | Grace de Briwere |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Note* | William de Braose. This feudal lord fell a victim to the jealousy ofLlewellyn, Prince of Wales, who, suspecting an intimacy between him andthe princess, his wife, King Henry's sister, invited him to an Easterfeast and treacherously cast him into prison at the conclusion of thebanquet. He was soon afterwards put to death with the unfortunateprincess. He had married, Eva, dau. of Walter Mareschal, and sister ofRichard, Earl of Pembroke, by whom he had four daus., his co-heirs, viz.,Isabel, Maud, Even, and Eleanor. The line of the branch thus terminatingin heiresses. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 72, Braose,Baron Braose, of Gower] ---------- In 1229, Dafydd went to London to do homage for the lands and rights hewould inherit, and in the same year he married Isabella, the daughter ofWilliam de Breos. That was one of a series of marriages betweenLlywelyn's offspring and members of the great families of the March, forapart from Gruffudd, who married Senana, a descendant of Rhodri ab OwainGwynedd, all Llywelyn's progeny married into the Francigenae. So greatwas the desire of the de Breos family to ally with the prince that theuncle, the brother and the daughter of William de Breos married membersof the house of Aberffraw. Yet the relationship between the two familiesdid not prevent Llywelyn from hanging William de Breos in 1230 forexcessive familiarity with Joan. The hanging was an audacious act andthe lack of reaction to it proof of the power of Llywelyn and of theintensity of the desire of William's sons-in-law to obtain their share ofhis possessions, for William was the last of his line of the de Breoses.The male line died out remarkably frequently among the families of theMarcher Lords and the marriages of co-heiresses played a key role in thedismemberment of the empires of their fathers. [A History of Wales, JohnDavies, Allen Lane - The Penguin Press, London, 1993]2 | |
| Name-Var | William V De BRAOSE | |
| Name-Var | William IV de Brus , Lord of Abergavenny2 | |
| Birth | c 1195 | Breknock, S, England |
| Birth* | 1204 | Abergavenny, Monmouth, Wales2 |
| Death* | 02 May 1230 | Wales2 |
| Death | 02 May 1230 | Wales |
| Marriage | 02 May 1230 | Eva Marshal; Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Eva Marshal | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1200 | Isabella De BRAOSE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1226 | Maud De BRAOSE+ |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1228 | Eve de Braose+2 |
| Dau-Bio | c 1228 | Eve de Braose+ |
| Dau-Bio* | 1230 | Eleanor De BRAOSE |
Hugh de Lacy , Lord of Meath1,2 (M) b. c 1115, d. 1186 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1100 | Gilbert de Lacy , Knight Templar2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Note* | Hugh de Laci was employed in the conquest of Ireland, and for hisservices there obtained from King Henry II, the whole county of Meath.He was subsequently constituted governor of Dublin and justice ofIreland, but incurring the displeasure of his royal master by marryingwithout license the king of Connaught's dau., he was divested in 1181 ofthe custody of the metropolis. In four years afterwards he was murderedby one Malvo Miadaich, a mean person, in revenge for the severity withwhich he had treated the workmen employed by him in erecting the castleof Lurhedy. He left issue, Walter, his successor; Hugh, constable ofIreland; Elayne, m. to Richard de Beaufo. [Bernard Burke, Dormant andExtinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd, London, 1883, p. 310, Lacy, Earlsof Lincoln] Hugh de Laci, a Baron of England, Lord of Meath, 1172, extinct by thedeath of his son, Walter, without issue. His lands became dividedbetween his grand-daus, children of Gilbert, his son, who d. in hislifetime, and he [Gilbert] was succeeded in England by his brother, Hughde Laci, Earl of Ulster. [Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd, London, 1883, p. 629, Baronage of Ireland]2 | |
| Name-Var | Hugh de Lacy , Lord of Stanton Lacy2 | |
| Birth* | c 1115 | of Ewas Lacy, Herefordshire, England2 |
| Death | 26 Jul 1166 | Durrow, Ireland2 |
| Event-Misc | 1172 | Lord of Meath, Type: Acceded3,2 |
| Death* | 1186 | Ireland3,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Rose de Clare | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1160 | Walter de Lacy , Lord of Meath+2 |
Elizabeth de Beaumont1,2,3 (F) b. c 1100, d. a 1172 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | Robert de Beaumont I3 | |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1080 | Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester3 |
| Father-Bio | Robert de Beaumont I4 | |
| Mother-Bio | c 1080 | Elizabeth [Isabel] de VERMANDOIS Cte. of Leicester4 |
| Marriage* | Not Married | King of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I3 |
| GEDCOM* | King of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I; _MST Other3 | |
| Name-Var | Elizabeth Beaumont4 | |
| Name-Var | Isabel de Beaumont3 | |
| Note* | Elizabeth was concubine to Henry I and afterwards wife of GilbertStrongbow, Earl of Pembroke. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England,1883, p. 42 Bellomont, Earls of Leicester]3 | |
| Event-Misc* | F3 | |
| Birth* | c 1100 | Leicestershire, England3 |
| Birth | c 1105 | Leicestershire, England3 |
| Death* | a 1172 | 3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 29 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Gilbert de Clare , 1st Earl of Pembroke | |
| Son-Bio | c 1120 | Richard de Clare , 2nd Earl of Pembroke+4 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1120 | Richard de Clare , 2nd Earl of Pembroke+3 |
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Diarmait macMurchada , King of Leinster1 (M) b. 1100, d. 01 May 1171 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1080 | Enna, (?) King of Leinster1 |
| Note* | Dermot MacMurrough (or Dermod naNGhall, meaning Dermot, king of theForeigners) was born in 1110 AD. At an early age he was fostered out to aminor family on the border of Leinster, in the neighboring state ofOssory and here he grew to manhood. At age 16, upon the unexpected deathof his older brother (the king of Leinster), he was elected king of UiCinnsealaigh. What followed was the turning point in Irish history. Upon receiving the kingship, Dermot also became king of Leinster, likehis brother before him. This the High King of Ireland, Turlough O'Connorof Connaught, opposed, so he sent a neighboring chieftain to subjugateLeinster--Tiernan O'Rourke, a man who loved battle. Among the threesacred laws of Ireland, the one called Daire's Law specifically forbadethe killing of cattle by an enemy for by killing cattle, you were forcingthe people of that land to starve because dairy products were their solefood source. O'Rourke killed the cows of Leinster. It took years for Dermot to regain the throne of Leinster, but finally,by 1133 he had succeeded and now began to expand his power. He raided inOssory, then sacked Waterford, like his great-grandfather, Dermot Mac MalnamBo, before him. The following two decades were mostly peaceful forDermot, he avoided many of the wars the other four provinces were wagingon one another, but in 1152, he helped Turlough O'Connor raid TiernanO'Rourke's land. After O'Rourke's land was destroyed and his castle burned, the armiesleft for their respective provinces. As Dermot was traveling throughMeath to return to Leinster, the King of Meath told him that Dervorgilla,O'Rourke's wife and also the King of Meath's sister, would run away withhim. Dermot turned around and picked up Dervorgilla with all herfurniture and cows, then returned home. When O'Rourke discovered his wifehad been taken, he was furious. This 'abduction' made Dermot Tiernan O'Rourke's most bitter enemy. Afteronly a year, Dermot was forced to give Dervorgilla back, but O'Rourkenever forgave. In 1166, when Ireland was ablaze in war and Dermot's ally,the High King Muirchertach O'Lochlainn, had fallen, O'Rourke joinedtogether a number of other chieftains and raided Leinster...O'Rourke forrevenge, the rest for plunder. Dermot barely escaped with his life andsailed for England. Dermot was not through. MacMurrough gathered a force of Norman and Welsh fighting men andreturned to Ireland. In quick succession he defeated Ossory, Waterford,and then Dublin, so reclaiming the kingship of Leinster, but he was notsatisfied. He marched on the High King of Ireland, Rory O'Connor(Turlough's son), and demanded the High King's submission. Dermot gambledthat Rory would not hurt the Leinster hostages he had, Dermot's son andnephew. Rory hesitated, then O'Rourke forced his hand. The bodies of Dermot's son, Conor, and nephew were delivered to him in asack like a bullock would be delivered to market. Dermot lost the will tofight. His army disbanded and he returned to Ferns where, a few monthslater, he died. There is much written about the cruelty and savageness of Dermot, yet Ihave looked at the original sources. The sources that vilify Dermot wereall written years after the Norman invasion, when Ireland had learned tofear and hate the foreigners. Those written while Dermot was aliveportray him as a peaceful, just king (in comparison with others of histime).1 | |
| Name-Var | Dermot macMurrough , King of Leinster1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | 1100 | Leinster, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | c 1140 | More O'Toole of Leinster; Lough Carmen, Wexford, Leinster, Ireland1 |
| Death* | 01 May 1171 | Ferns, Wexford, Leinster, Ireland2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | More O'Toole of Leinster | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1140 | Aoife macMurchada , Princess of Leinster+1 |
More O'Toole of Leinster1 (F) b. c 1114, d. 1164 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1080 | Murcertac O'Toole1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1085 | Cacht ua Morda1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1114 | Leinster, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | c 1140 | Diarmait macMurchada , King of Leinster; Lough Carmen, Wexford, Leinster, Ireland1 |
| Death* | 1164 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Diarmait macMurchada , King of Leinster | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1140 | Aoife macMurchada , Princess of Leinster+1 |
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NN de Venuz1 (F) b. c 1096 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1066 | Geoffrey de Venuz1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1096 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Gilbert, Le Mareschal (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1126 | John FitzGilbert , Marshal of England+1 |
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Walter de Evereux , Lord of Salisbury1,2 (M) b. c 1087, d. 1147 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | b 1060 | Edward de Evereux , Sheriff of Wiltshire2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1072 | Matilda (?)2 |
| Note* | Walter de Evereux, m. Sibilla de Chaworth. This feudal lord founded themonastery of Bradenstoke, wherein, in his old age, he became a canon. Hewas s. by his son, Patrick de Evereux. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,England, 1883, p. 167, d'Evereux, Earls of Salisbury]2 | |
| Name-Var | Walter FitzEdward , Count of Salisbury2 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1087 | Salisbury, Wiltshire, England2 |
| Death* | 1147 | Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Sibyl de Chaworth | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1110 | Patrick de Evereux , 1st Earl of Salisbury+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1127 | Sibyl de Evereux+2 |
Sibyl de Chaworth1,2 (F) b. c 1090, d. b 1147 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1052 | Patrick I de Chaworth2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1062 | Matilda de Hesding2 |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Birth* | c 1090 | Todington, Bedfordshire, England2 |
| Death* | b 1147 | Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Walter de Evereux , Lord of Salisbury | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1110 | Patrick de Evereux , 1st Earl of Salisbury+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1127 | Sibyl de Evereux+2 |
Roger de Clare , 3rd Earl of Hertford1,2 (M) b. c 1116, d. c 1173 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1084 | Richard de Clare , 1st Earl of Hertford2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1096 | Adeliza de Meschines2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Note* | Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, is likewise said to have born thetitle of Earl of Clare. In the 3rd Henry II, this nobleman obtaining fromthe king all the lands in Wales which he could win, marched into Cardiganwith a great army and fortified divers castles thereabouts. In the 9th ofthe same reign, we find him summoned by the celebrated Thomas-à-Becket,archbishop of Canterbury, to Westminster, in order to do homage to theprelate for his castle of Tonebruge; which at the command of the king herefused, alleging that holding it by military service it belonged ratherto the crown than to the church. His lordship m. Maude (who m. after hisdecease William d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel), dau. of James de St.Hillary, by whom he had a son, Richard, his successor. This earl who,from his munificence to the church and his numerous acts of piety, wascalled the Good, d. in 1173, and was s. by his son, Richard de Clare, 4thEarl of Hertford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 119, Clare, Lords of Clare, Earls ofHertford, Earls of Gloucester]2 | |
| Burial* | Eynham Priory, Oxfordshire, England2 | |
| Birth* | c 1116 | Tonbridge, Kent, England2 |
| Marriage* | c 1160 | Maud de St Hillary , of Harcourt2 |
| Death* | c 1173 | Oxfordshire, England2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Maud de St Hillary , of Harcourt | |
| Son-Bio* | 1162 | Richard de Clare , Kt., 4th Earl of Hertford+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1172 | Aveline de Clare+2 |
Maud de St Hillary , of Harcourt1,2 (F) b. 1132, d. 24 Dec 1193 Pedigree | ||
| Reference | 8WKL-RB | |
| Father-Bio* | c 1110 | James de St Hillary2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1110 | Aveline (?)2 |
| Name-Var | Matilda de St Hillary , of Harcourt2 | |
| Name-Var | Maud de SAINT HILARY | |
| Burial* | Priory Of Great, Norfolk, England | |
| Name-Marr | AUBIGNY | |
| Name-Marr | CLARE | |
| Burial* | Priory Of Great Carbrooke, Norfolk, England | |
| Name-Var | Maud (Matilda) De SAINT HILARY | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Burial* | Priory of Gt. Carbrook, Norfolk, England2 | |
| Name-Marr | AUBIGNY | |
| Name-Marr | CLARE | |
| Note | William 'Earl Of Arundel' D' AUBIGNY; Line in Record @F12333@ (MRIN 8752) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _STAT MARRIED | |
| Marriage* | c 1130 | Roger De CLARE; Hertford, England |
| Marriage* | c 1130 | Roger De CLARE; Hertford, England |
| Birth* | c 1132 | Dalling, Norfolk, England2 |
| Birth* | 1132 | Of, Burkenham, Norfolk, England |
| Birth* | c 1134 | Of, Arundel, Essex, England |
| Marriage* | c 1160 | Roger de Clare , 3rd Earl of Hertford2 |
| Marriage* | c 1174 | William Iii AUBIGNY; Of, Arundel, Essex, England |
| Marriage* | c 1174 | William 'Earl Of Arundel' D' AUBIGNY; Of, Arundel, Essex, England |
| Death* | 24 Dec 1193 | 2 |
| Death* | 24 Dec 1193 | Norfolk, England |
| Death* | 24 Dec 1193 | Norfolk, England |
| BaptismLDS | 04 Nov 1933 | |
| Endowment | 06 Mar 1963 | |
| SealSpouse | 29 Mar 1965 | Roger De CLARE |
| SealChild | 27 Feb 1992 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Roger de Clare , 3rd Earl of Hertford | |
| Son-Bio | 1162 | Richard de Clare , Kt., 4th Earl of Hertford+ |
| Son-Bio | 1162 | Richard de Clare , Kt., 4th Earl of Hertford+ |
| Son-Bio* | 1162 | Richard de Clare , Kt., 4th Earl of Hertford+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1172 | Aveline de Clare+2 |
| CoParent | Roger De CLARE | |
| Son-Bio | 1164 | James De CLARE |
| Son-Bio* | 1164 | James De CLARE |
| Dau-Bio* | 1166 | Mable De CLARE |
| Dau-Bio | 1166 | Mable De CLARE |
| Son-Bio | 1168 | Roger De CLARE |
| Son-Bio* | 1168 | Roger De CLARE |
| Son-Bio | 1170 | John De CLARE |
| Son-Bio* | 1170 | John De CLARE |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1172 | Eveline (Aveline) De CLARE |
| Son-Bio* | 1172 | Henry De CLARE |
| Son-Bio | 1172 | Henry De CLARE |
| CoParent | William Iii AUBIGNY | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1165 | William Iv D' AUBIGNY+ |
| Son-Bio | c 1177 | Alan De ALBINI OR AUBIGNY |
| Son-Bio* | c 1177 | Alan De ALBINI OR AUBIGNY |
| Son-Bio | c 1179 | Godfrey De ALBINI OR AUBIGNY |
| Son-Bio* | c 1179 | Godfrey De ALBINI OR AUBIGNY |
William FitzRobert , Earl of Gloucester1,2 (M) b. 1121, d. 23 Nov 1183 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1088 | Robert de Caen , Earl of Gloucester2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1090 | Mabel FitzHamon2 |
| Father-Bio | 1100 | Robert Of Gloucester3 |
| Mother-Bio | Mabel Fitz Robert3 | |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Name-Var | William Of Gloucester3 | |
| Burial* | Keynsham Priory, Somerset, England2 | |
| Name-Var | 2nd Earl Of Gloucester (?)3 | |
| Birth* | 1121 | Gloucester, England3 |
| Birth* | c 1130 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 1140 | Hawise de Beaumont2 |
| Marriage* | 1156 | Hawise de Beaumont3 |
| Death* | 23 Nov 1183 | 2 |
| Death* | 23 Nov 1183 | Gloucester, England3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Hawise de Beaumont | |
| Son-Bio* | Robert Of Gloucester3 | |
| Dau-Bio* | Mabel Of Gloucester3 | |
| Dau-Bio* | Isabel Of Gloucester3 | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1160 | Amicia FitzRobert , Countess of Gloucester+2 |
| Dau-Bio | c 1160 | Amicia FitzRobert , Countess of Gloucester+3 |
Hawise de Beaumont1,2 (F) b. c 1130, d. 24 Apr 1197 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1104 | Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1100 | Amice de Wayer , Heiress of Bréteuil2 |
| Father-Bio | 1104 | Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT3 |
| Mother-Bio | Amicia De Gael3 | |
| Note* | The other of Earl Robert's daus. m. William, Earl of Gloucester. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 42 Bellomont, Earls of Leicester]2 | |
| Name-Var | Hawise Beaumont3 | |
| Event-Misc* | F2 | |
| Name-Marr | Of Gloucester3 | |
| Birth* | c 1130 | Leicestershire, England2 |
| Marriage* | 1140 | William FitzRobert , Earl of Gloucester2 |
| Marriage* | 1156 | William FitzRobert , Earl of Gloucester3 |
| Death* | 24 Apr 1197 | 2 |
| Death* | 24 Apr 1197 | 3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | William FitzRobert , Earl of Gloucester | |
| Son-Bio* | Robert Of Gloucester3 | |
| Dau-Bio* | Mabel Of Gloucester3 | |
| Dau-Bio* | Isabel Of Gloucester3 | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1160 | Amicia FitzRobert , Countess of Gloucester+2 |
| Dau-Bio | c 1160 | Amicia FitzRobert , Countess of Gloucester+3 |
Robert FitzHamon , Earl of Gloucester1 (M) b. c 1060, d. 1107 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1030 | Hamon 'Dapifer' Crevecoeur (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Name-Var | Robert FitzHamon , of Tewksbury1 | |
| Birth* | c 1060 | Crelly, Calvados, France1 |
| Death* | 1107 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Sybil de Montgomery | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1090 | Mabel FitzHamon+1 |
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Sybil de Montgomery1 (F) b. c 1060 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1005 | Roger II de Montgomery , Earl of Shrewsbury1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1015 | Mabel of Alençon (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1060 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Robert FitzHamon , Earl of Gloucester | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1090 | Mabel FitzHamon+1 |
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Ralph de Wayer , Seigneur of Gael1,2,3 (M) b. c 1075 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1033 | Ralph de Wayer , Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk3 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1045 | Emma FitzOsbern3 |
| Name-Var | Ralph de Guader , Seigneur de Montfort3 | |
| Event-Misc* | M3 | |
| Birth* | c 1075 | Herefordshire, England3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | c 1100 | Amice de Wayer , Heiress of Bréteuil+3 |
Amice de Wayer , Heiress of Bréteuil1,2,3 (F) b. c 1100, d. a 1168 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1075 | Ralph de Wayer , Seigneur of Gael3 |
| Event-Misc* | F3 | |
| Name-Var | Amice de Montfort3 | |
| Birth* | c 1100 | Norfolk, England3 |
| Marriage* | a Nov 1120 | Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT3 |
| Death* | a 1168 | Convent of Nuneaton, England3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Robert II 'le bossu' de BEAUMONT | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1125 | Margaret de Beaumont+3 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1130 | Hawise de Beaumont+3 |
| Son-Bio* | b 1135 | Robert de Beaumont III, 3rd Earl of Leicester+3 |
Adeliza de Meschines1,2,3 (F) b. c 1096, d. a 1135 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1070 | Ranulph I de Meschines , 1st Earl of Chester3 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1040 | Lucy, of Mercia (?)3 |
| Note* | Adeliza m. to Richard FitzGilbert, ancestor of the old Earls of Clare.[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 365, Meschines, Earls of Chester]3 | |
| Name-Var | Alice de Meschines3 | |
| Event-Misc* | F3 | |
| Birth* | c 1096 | Hertfordshire, England3 |
| Death* | a 1135 | 3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Richard de Clare , 1st Earl of Hertford | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1116 | Roger de Clare , 3rd Earl of Hertford+3 |
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Aveline de Clare1 (F) b. c 1172, d. b Jun 1225 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1116 | Roger de Clare , 3rd Earl of Hertford1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1132 | Maud de St Hillary , of Harcourt1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1172 | Hereford, Herefordshire, England1 |
| Marriage* | b May 1205 | Geoffrey FitzPiers , 4th Earl of Essex1 |
| Death* | b Jun 1225 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Geoffrey FitzPiers , 4th Earl of Essex | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1205 | John FitzGeoffrey , Justice of Ireland, Kt.+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1206 | Hawise FitzPiers+1 |
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Geoffrey FitzPiers , 4th Earl of Essex1,2,3 (M) b. c 1162, d. 14 Oct 1213 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1132 | Piers de Lutegareshale3 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1142 | Maud de Mandeville3 |
| Event-Misc* | M3 | |
| Note* | Upon the decease of William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex, muchdispute arose regarding the inheritance: Beatrix, his aunt and heir, inthe first place, preferring her claim, sent Geoffrey de Say, her youngerson, to transact the business for the livery thereof, but GeoffreyFitzPiers insisted upon the right of Beatrix, his wife. Nevertheless,Geoffrey de Say, in consideration of 7,000 marks promised to be paid on acertain day, obtained an instrument in right of his mother, under theking's seal, for the whole of the barony, but the said Geoffrey de Say,making default of payment, this Geoffrey FitzPiers, being a man of greatwealth and reputation, made representation that the barony was the rightof his wife and, promising to pay the money, obtained livery thereof andprocured the king's confirmation of his title. One of the earliest actsof this feudal lord was to dispossess the monks of Walden of certainlands which they had derived from his predecessors, a proceeding followedby a long controversy, which, after being referred to the Pope and theKing, was finally compromised. Upon the removal of Hubert, Archbishop ofCanterbury, from the office of Justice of England by Richard I, thisGeoffrey was appointed to succeed him, and at the coronation of KingJohn, 26 June, 1199, he was girt with the sword as Earl of Essex, andthen served at the king's table. Being nominated patron of the monasteryat Walden, he appears soon after to have been received with greatceremony by the monks and perfectly reconciled to those holy fathers. Inthe 7th King John, he had a grant of the castle and honour ofBerkhamstead, with the knights' fees thereunto belonging to hold to himand the heirs of his body, by Aveline, his 2nd wife. His lordship m.1st, Beatrix de Say, by whom he had issue, Geoffrey, William, Henry, allof whom assumed the name of Mandeville, and Maud, m. to Robert de Bohun.He m. 2ndly, Aveline ---, and had an only son, John FitzPiers, Lord ofBerkhamstead. His lordship, whom Matthew Paris characterizes as 'rulingthe reins of government so that after his death the realm was like a shipin a tempest without a pilot,' d. 2 October, 1213, and was s. by hiseldest son, Geoffrey de Mandeville. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,England, 1883, p. 353, Mandeville, Earls of Essex] ---------- GEOFFREY FITZ PETER (d. 1213), earl of Essex and chief justiciar ofEngland, was a sheriff, a justice itinerant and a justice of the forestunder Henry II. During Richard's absence on crusade he was one of thefive justices of the king's court who stood next in authority to theregent, Longchamp. In 1190 Fitz Peter succeeded to the earldom of Essex,in the right of his wife, who was descended from the famous Geoffrey deMandeville. In attempting to asset his hereditary rights over Waldenpriory Fitz Peter came into conflict with Longchamp, and revenged himselfby joining in the baronial agitation through which the regent wasexpelled from his office. Though refusing to give him formal investitureof the Essex earldom, Richard appointed him justiciar in succession toHubert Walter (1198). Fitz Peter continued Walter's policy ofencouraging foreign trade and the development of the towns; many of thelatter received, during his administration, charters of self-government.He was continued in his office by John, who found him an able instrumentof extortion. He profited to no small extent by the spoliation of churchlands in the period of the interdict. But he was not altogether trustedby the king. The contemporary 'Historie des ducs' described Fitz Peteras living in constant dread of disgrace and confiscation. In the lastyears of his life he endeavoured to act as a mediator between the kingand the opposition. It was by his mouth that the king promised to thenation the laws of Henry I. (at the council of St. Albans, Aug. 4,1213). But Fitz Peter died a few weeks later (Oct. 2). Fitz Peter wasneither a far-sighted nor a disinterested statesman; but he was theablest pupil of Hubert Walter, and maintained the traditions of the greatbureaucracy which the first and second Henries had founded.3 | |
| Name-Var | Geoffrey FitzPeter , Earl of Essex3 | |
| Burial* | Shouldham Priory, Norfolk, England3 | |
| Birth* | c 1162 | Walden, Essex, England3 |
| Marriage* | b May 1205 | Aveline de Clare3 |
| Death* | 14 Oct 1213 | Norfolk, England4,3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Aveline de Clare | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1205 | John FitzGeoffrey , Justice of Ireland, Kt.+3 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1206 | Hawise FitzPiers+3 |
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James de St Hillary1,2 (M) b. c 1110, d. b 1154 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1067 | Hasculf de St Hillary2 |
| Event-Misc* | M2 | |
| Birth* | c 1110 | of Field Dalling, Norfolk, England2 |
| Death* | b 1154 | 2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Aveline (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1132 | Maud de St Hillary , of Harcourt+2 |
Aveline (?)1 (F) b. c 1110 | ||
| Event-Misc | X, Type: Progenitor1 | |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1110 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | James de St Hillary | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1132 | Maud de St Hillary , of Harcourt+1 |
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Aubrey (?) II, Count of Dammartin1 (M) b. c 1135, d. 19 Sep 1200 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1110 | Aubrey (?) I, Count of Dammartin1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1120 | Joan Basset1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Name-Var | Aubri II, Count of Dammartin (?)1 | |
| Birth* | c 1135 | Dammartin, Isle-de-France, France2,1 |
| Death* | 19 Sep 1200 | London, Middlesex, England2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Mathilda (?) of Ponthieu | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1165 | Juliane de Dammartin+1 |
Mathilda (?) of Ponthieu1 (F) b. c 1138, d. a Oct 1200 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1090 | Renaud (?) II, Count of Clermont1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1110 | Clemence of Bar (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Name-Var | Mahaut of Clermont; Maud of Ponthieu (?)1 | |
| Birth* | c 1138 | Dammartin, Isle-de-France, France2,1 |
| Death* | a Oct 1200 | 2,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Aubrey (?) II, Count of Dammartin | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1165 | Juliane de Dammartin+1 |
William 'Talvas' (?) III,' Count of Ponthieu1 (M) b. c 1090, d. 30 Jun 1171 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1052 | Robert II de Montgomery , Earl of Shrewsbury1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1060 | Agnes de Ponthieu1 |
| Event-Misc | Count of Alençon, Ponthieu and Montreuil, Type: Titled2,1 | |
| Name-Var | William III Talvas (?)1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1090 | 1 |
| Marriage* | c 1115 | Alice of Burgundy (?)1 |
| Death* | 30 Jun 1171 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Alice of Burgundy (?) | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1120 | Adela de Ponthieu+1 |
Aubrey (?) I, Count of Dammartin1 (M) b. 1110, d. 1183 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1075 | Aubry de Mello1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1080 | Aelis de Dammartin1 |
| Event-Misc | Alberic I, Count of Dammartin, Type: AKA (Facts Pg)2,1 | |
| Name-Var | Aubri I, Count of Dammartin (?)1 | |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | 1110 | of Dammartin, Ile-de-France, France3,1 |
| Death* | 1183 | 4,1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Joan Basset | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1135 | Aubrey (?) II, Count of Dammartin+1 |
Joan Basset1 (F) b. c 1120 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1095 | Gilbert Basset1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1109 | Edith d'Oilly1 |
| Event-Misc* | F1 | |
| Birth* | c 1120 | of Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Aubrey (?) I, Count of Dammartin | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1135 | Aubrey (?) II, Count of Dammartin+1 |
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Geoffrey (?) , Le Mareschal/1 (M) b. c 1056, d. a 1086 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1026 | Miles (?) , Lord of Venoix1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1026 | Lesceline (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Birth* | c 1056 | Venoix, Normandy, France1 |
| Death* | a 1086 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1096 | Gilbert, Le Mareschal (?)+1 |
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Godfrey (?) , Count of Eu and Brionne1 (M) b. c 0953, d. c 1015 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 28 Aug 0933 | Richard I 'the fearless' de Normandie Comte de Normandie1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 0935 | First Concubine (?)1 |
| Event-Misc* | M1 | |
| Note* | Godfrey, Earl of Ewe and Brion, natural son of Richard I, Duke ofNormandy, was father of Gilbert, Earl of Brion. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 139,Courtenay, Barons Courtenay, Earls of Devon]1 | |
| Birth* | c 0953 | 1 |
| Death* | c 1015 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | c 1000 | Gilbert (?) , Count of Brionne+1 |
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Juliane de Dammartin1 (F) b. c 1165, d. bt 1141 - 1224 | ||