Michael de Hameslepe1
M, #4351, d. 1101
Father* | Wynemarde (?)1 d. 1070 | |
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Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 1101 | 1 |
Feudal* | Hanslope2 | |
Name Variation | Hanslope2 |
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Last Edited | 19 Jun 2005 |
Wynemarde (?)1
M, #4352, d. 1070
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 1070 | 1 |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Roger de Newburgh1
M, #4353, b. before 1102, d. 12 June 1154
Father* | Sir Henry de Newburgh1,2 b. c 1046, d. 20 Jun 1123 | |
Mother* | Margaret de Perche1,3 d. a 1156 | |
Roger de Newburgh|b. b 1102\nd. 12 Jun 1154|p146.htm#i4353|Sir Henry de Newburgh|b. c 1046\nd. 20 Jun 1123|p146.htm#i4355|Margaret de Perche|d. a 1156|p146.htm#i4356|Roger de Beaumont|b. c 1022\nd. 29 Nov 1094|p113.htm#i3385|Adeline de Meulan|b. c 1014\nd. 8 Apr 1081|p113.htm#i3386|Count Geoffrey I. of Perche and Mortagne|d. Oct 1100|p96.htm#i2869|Béatrix de Montdidier|d. a 1129|p96.htm#i2870| |
Birth* | before 1102 | Warwick, Warwickshire, England1 |
Marriage* | before 1130 | 1st=Gundred de Warenne1,4 |
Death | 1153 | 4,5 |
Death* | 12 June 1154 | 1 |
DNB* | Roger, second earl of Warwick (d. 1153), magnate, was the eldest son of Henry de Beaumont, earl of Warwick (d. 1119), and his wife, Margaret (d. after 1156), daughter of Geoffroy, count of Perche. He succeeded to his father's earldom in 1119, when he was already of age. He married before 1135 Gundreda, daughter of William (II) de Warenne, earl of Surrey; they had three sons, William, Waleran (successive earls), and Henry, and a daughter, Agnes. Roger's early career was dominated by conflict with the Clinton family in Warwickshire. Between 1120 and 1124, responding to the rebellions by Roger's brother, Robert, and cousin, Waleran, count of Meulan, Henry I employed Geoffrey of Clinton to humble Roger, who was required to surrender a substantial part of his earldom to Clinton. The king also imposed on him a number of large fines, which were still being paid off in 1130. The lordship of Gower also came into royal hands at this time. When Henry I died in 1135, and was followed on the throne by Stephen, who relied heavily on the support of the earl's kinsfolk, Roger mobilized his followers to attack the Clintons and their imported tenants. There was a siege of Kenilworth Castle; Kenilworth Priory's lands were pillaged by the earl's men; but the Clinton party apparently fought back hard enough for the king to feel called upon to intervene. The written peace treaty survives. The young Geoffrey of Clinton made a formal submission to the earl and accepted his daughter, still only an infant, in marriage. Because Roger's cousins were now important at court, he himself was close to the centre of events for a brief period after 1138. On the capture of King Stephen in 1141, he vacillated and (with the aid of his son-in-law Geoffrey) supported the Empress Matilda for a while in the summer of 1141, but he then veered back to the king's side after Stephen had been released from Bristol Castle. Although he stayed loyal to the king thereafter, Stephen disregarded him, apart from making sure that Warwick Castle was handed over to a royal garrison. Roger's brothers made things worse for him. His younger brother, Henry, retook the lordship of Gower from the Welsh about 1137 and held on to it. Another brother, Rotrou, bishop of Évreux, fell out with the earl in 1143, claiming that he had promised him exclusive patronage of the family minster, St Mary, Warwick. Rotrou was not shy of making trouble for his brother, and brought him to the brink of papal excommunication. Elsewhere, the outlying estates of the earldom were picked off by surrounding magnates. The earl of Hereford abstracted Roger's lucrative Gloucestershire possessions. Contemporaries were of the opinion that Roger of Warwick was an unimpressive figure as earl. To Henry of Huntingdon, writing in the 1120s, Roger was ‘debased in spirit’. In the 1140s the Gesta Stephani called him and the castellan of Oxford ‘feeble men, rejoicing more in pleasure than in resolution of mind’. The Gesta described Roger's ignominious end on 12 June 1153: he died of shock at the royal court when he heard that his wife had tricked the royal garrison at Warwick into surrendering the castle to the supporters of the future Henry II. Although the Gesta kindly added that the earl was ‘hardly to blame’, the comments on Roger are patronizing and slighting, and do not spare him the ultimate medieval sarcasm, that he could not manage his wife. However, he did compel the Clintons to acknowledge his local dominance, and, what is more, there is evidence that he maintained an ascendancy over the other barons of Warwickshire. After his death his widow married William of Lancaster, lord of Kendal. David Crouch Sources K. R. Potter and R. H. C. Davis, eds., Gesta Stephani, OMT (1976) · Henry, archdeacon of Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum, ed. D. E. Greenway, OMT (1996) · R. Howlett, ed., Chronicles of the reigns of Stephen, Henry II, and Richard I, 4, Rolls Series, 82 (1889) · Pipe rolls, 31 Henry I · W. Holtzmann, ed., Papsturkunden in England, 3 vols., Abhandlung der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, new ser., 25; 3rd ser., 14–15, 33 (Berlin, 1930–52) · D. Crouch, ‘Geoffrey de Clinton and Roger, earl of Warwick: new men and magnates in the reign of Henry I’, BIHR, 55 (1982), 113–24 © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press David Crouch, ‘Roger, second earl of Warwick (d. 1153)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/47233, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Roger (d. 1153): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/472336 | |
Arms* | Sealed, 1123-1153: Lozengy, als. a fretty ornament (Birch).7 | |
Name Variation | Roger de Beaumont2 | |
Occupation* | a crusader4 | |
Event-Misc* | before Easter 1123 | He witnessed a royal charter5 |
Event-Misc | 22 March 1135/36 | Westminster, He attended King Stephen's court5 |
Event-Misc | 1141 | Winchester, He served with Empress Maud5 |
Event-Misc | 2 February 1140/41 | After the Battle of Lincoln, he joined Empress Maud of his own free will5 |
Event-Misc | 1142 | He was with King Stephen5 |
Event-Misc | 1153 | He was with King Stephen when he heard that his Castle of Warwick had fallen to the troops of Henry Plantagenet5 |
Family | Gundred de Warenne d. c 1166 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 84-25.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 151-25.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 84-25.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 180.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 262.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 84-26.
Gilbert de Lancaster1
M, #4354
Marriage* | Principal=Goditha (?)1 |
Family | Goditha (?) | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Sir Henry de Newburgh1,2
M, #4355, b. circa 1046, d. 20 June 1123
Father* | Roger de Beaumont1,3 b. c 1022, d. 29 Nov 1094 | |
Mother* | Adeline de Meulan1,3 b. c 1014, d. 8 Apr 1081 | |
Sir Henry de Newburgh|b. c 1046\nd. 20 Jun 1123|p146.htm#i4355|Roger de Beaumont|b. c 1022\nd. 29 Nov 1094|p113.htm#i3385|Adeline de Meulan|b. c 1014\nd. 8 Apr 1081|p113.htm#i3386|Humphrey d. Vieilles|b. c 980\nd. 28 Sep 1044|p113.htm#i3388|Aubreye de Haye|b. c 984\nd. 20 Sep 1045|p113.htm#i3389|Waleran I. of Meulan|b. c 990\nd. 8 Dec 1069|p113.htm#i3390|Oda Conteville|b. c 994|p114.htm#i3391| |
Birth* | circa 1046 | Newbourgh, Eure, France1,3 |
Marriage* | before 1100 | Principal=Margaret de Perche1,3 |
Death | 20 June 1119 | 4 |
Death* | 20 June 1123 | Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France1,5 |
Burial* | Preaux, France1,4 | |
DNB* | Beaumont [Newburgh], Henry de, first earl of Warwick (d. 1119), magnate, was the younger son of Roger, lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont Audemer, and Adeline, daughter of Waleran, count of Meulan. His first appearance was at the ducal court just before 1066 when he must have been already a young adult. Before 1100 he married Margaret, daughter of Geoffroy, count of Perche. There is no firm evidence that Henry participated in the conquest of England, though it is known that his brother, Robert de Beaumont, was at Hastings. According to Orderic Vitalis (writing over fifty years later), Henry was in William the Conqueror's army in England in 1068 and was entrusted with the castle that the king had constructed during his stay in Warwick. It is, however, impossible to verify Orderic's assertion: he might well have been writing retrospectively, with Henry's later earldom of Warwick in mind. If Henry was given Warwick in 1068, he was certainly not holding it in 1086 at the time of the Domesday survey. It is most likely that he spent his young adulthood largely in France in various courts and military households. He appears at the Conqueror's court in the 1070s (though whether in England or in Normandy it is hard to say); in or about 1079 he was with the then count of Meulan, his uncle Hugues, at the abbey of St Pierre-des-Préaux in Normandy. It was doubtless at court in the early 1080s that he made the friendship that guaranteed his future prosperity—his alliance with the Conqueror's second son, William Rufus, who became king in 1087. Henry de Beaumont is said to have been one of the new king's chief supporters on his accession. He acted as the king's agent in the prosecution of the dissident bishop of Durham, William of St Calais. At some time in 1088, probably before the summer, Henry had his reward and was made the first earl of Warwick. The royal estates suffered heavily from the king's generosity to his friend. Much of Rutland was diverted to Earl Henry; a sizeable part of the estate of the late earl of Hereford, William fitz Osbern (which had come into royal hands in 1075), was made over to him. But it was of Warwick that he was made earl. The king alienated the majority royal holding in the borough of Warwick to Henry, with other royal estates. The bulk of the earldom was provided by the curious expedient of getting Earl Henry's elder brother to give up much of his English patrimony (lands centred in Warwickshire and south Leicestershire). Their father was still alive in 1088, and it is possible that he acted as arbiter in the process of division. Certainly it must have been through his father that Henry obtained a share of the family's estates in Normandy: principally the honour and forest of Le Neubourg (from which genealogists obtained the name Newburgh, by which Henry and his family were on occasion known). Another piece of originality in the creation of the earldom of Warwick (much copied in later creations) was the subordination of several existing barons within the shire to the new earl. There is a good indication of Earl Henry's mettle in reports of his first actions in Warwickshire, chronicled in the records of the abbey of Abingdon. These report that he wasted no time in investigating and asserting his rights over estates to which he might make the barest claim. The abbey paid gold to gain the earl's goodwill and to prevent him swallowing its estates (at Chesterton and Hill in Warwickshire). According to William of Malmesbury, Earl Henry played an important part in the accession of Henry I in 1100. His power brought further rewards. Around 1107 the earl was granted the marcher lordship of Gower when the client kingdom of the southern Welsh leader, Hywel ap Gronw, broke up. Henry continued to attend on his friend the king until at least 1115. After that date he cannot be proved to have been at court. He was in Warwickshire on one occasion after 1115, but by then his health may have been declining. In, or just before, 1118, the earl left England for good. He entered his family's ancestral abbey at St Pierre-des-Préaux, was received as a monk (the abbey commemorated him in 1122 as comes et monachus), and died there on 20 June 1119. He was buried in the chapter house of the abbey. His wife survived him by many years, dying after 1156, and long enjoying a substantial dower settlement, which may have included the lordship of Gower. Earl Henry passed his English lands on to his eldest son, Roger, who became the second earl of Warwick. He passed his Norman estates on to his second son, Robert de Neubourg. The probability is that this division had been executed at the time of his retirement to Normandy about 1118. Henry left three other sons: Rotrou, later archbishop of Rouen, Geoffrey, and Henry of Gower. Henry patronized a number of Norman abbeys, but only the Augustinian priory of the Holy Sepulchre, Warwick, had a claim to consider him founder. There is evidence that he was interested in patronizing secular colleges, such as those of the minsters of Warwick and Wellesbourne. The verdict of his contemporaries on Earl Henry was a positive one. William of Malmesbury regarded him as ‘a man of honesty and great virtue’, and was willing to believe that he had secured the succession for Henry I, following the death of William Rufus in the New Forest in 1100. He also seems to have regarded the earl as mingling the less positive virtue of hedonism with an affable disposition. As far as William was concerned, Earl Henry was less subtle and shrewd than his even more influential elder brother, Robert, count of Meulan and earl of Leicester. However, the affection of the brothers is attested by a Durham source. When Count Robert visited the cathedral monastery in the 1090s, he paid handsomely to have not only his own soul, but also that of his brother, commemorated in the liber vitae. David Crouch Sources Ordericus Vitalis, Eccl. hist. · William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum / The history of the English kings, ed. and trans. R. A. B. Mynors, R. M. Thomson, and M. Winterbottom, 2 vols., OMT (1998–9) · Symeon of Durham, Opera · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brut y tywysogyon, or, The chronicle of the princes: Red Book of Hergest (1955) · J. Stevenson, ed., Chronicon monasterii de Abingdon, 2 vols., Rolls Series, 2 (1858) · [A. H. Thompson], ed., Liber vitae ecclesiae Dunelmensis, SurtS, 136 (1923) · L. Delisle, ed., Rouleaux des morts du IXe au XVe siècle (1866) · M. Fauroux, ed., Recueil des actes des ducs de Normandie de 911 à 1066 (Caen, 1961) · J. Mabillon and others, eds., Annales ordinis sancti Benedicti, 6 vols. (1703–39) · D. Crouch, ‘Oddities in the early history of the marcher lordship of Gower’, BBCS, 31 (1984), 133–41 © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press David Crouch, ‘Beaumont , Henry de, first earl of Warwick (d. 1119)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19984, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Henry de Beaumont (d. 1119): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/199846 | |
Title* | seigneur de Beaumont, Pontaudemer, Brionne and Vatteville in Normandy4 | |
Name Variation | Henry de Beaumont7 | |
Event-Misc* | 1073 | Le Mans, He attested a royal charter8 |
Event-Misc | 1077 | Caen, He was with the King8 |
Event-Misc | 1079 | He was among the nobles trying to reconcile the King and Robert Curthose8 |
Event-Misc | 1086 | He was given the lands of Thegn Turchil of Arden8 |
Event-Misc | 1094 | He became Baron of Annebecq after his father's death8 |
(Witness) Death | 2 August 1100 | New Forest, |He was struck by an arrow while hunting, Principal=William II Rufus1,8 |
Event-Misc | 3 August 1100 | He supported the claim of Henry I to the throne8 |
(Witness) Crowned | 5 August 1100 | King of England, Principal=Henry I Beauclerc9,10,8 |
Event-Misc | June 1101 | He was among the King's few supporters in Normandy against Robert Curthose8 |
Family | Margaret de Perche d. a 1156 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 76.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 151-25.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 176.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 84-25.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 84-25.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 179.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 1-23.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 11-2.
Margaret de Perche1
F, #4356, d. after 1156
Father* | Count Geoffrey II of Perche and Mortagne1,2 d. Oct 1100 | |
Mother* | Béatrix de Montdidier1,3 d. a 1129 | |
Margaret de Perche|d. a 1156|p146.htm#i4356|Count Geoffrey II of Perche and Mortagne|d. Oct 1100|p96.htm#i2869|Béatrix de Montdidier|d. a 1129|p96.htm#i2870|Count Rotrou I. de Chateaudun|d. c 1049|p118.htm#i3520|Adela d. Belleme||p118.htm#i3521|Count Hildouin de Rameru|d. 1063|p94.htm#i2814|Alix de Roucy|d. 1062|p86.htm#i2579| |
Marriage* | before 1100 | Principal=Sir Henry de Newburgh1,3 |
Death* | after 1156 | 1,3 |
Family | Sir Henry de Newburgh b. c 1046, d. 20 Jun 1123 | |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2004 |
Robert de Harcourt1
M, #4357, d. 1202
Father* | Ivo de Harcourt2 b. 1130, d. 1185 | |
Robert de Harcourt|d. 1202|p146.htm#i4357|Ivo de Harcourt|b. 1130\nd. 1185|p146.htm#i4359||||William de Harcourt|b. c 1100\nd. bt 1141 - 1148|p146.htm#i4362|Hue d' Ambrose||p146.htm#i4363||||||| |
Of | Bosworth, Leicester, England2 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Isabel de Camville2,1 | |
Death* | 1202 | of Stanton, Oxfordshire, England2 |
Name Variation | John de Harcourt2 |
Family | Isabel de Camville | |
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Last Edited | 4 Jun 2005 |
Isabel de Camville1
F, #4358
Father* | Richard de Camville1,2 d. 1190 | |
Mother* | Millicent Stanton1 | |
Isabel de Camville||p146.htm#i4358|Richard de Camville|d. 1190|p146.htm#i4360|Millicent Stanton||p146.htm#i4361|Richard d. Camville|d. 1191|p146.htm#i4364|Millicent d. Rethel Camville/||p146.htm#i4365||||||| |
Of | Stanton, Oxfordshire, England1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Robert de Harcourt1,2 | |
Living* | 1208 | 2 |
Family | Robert de Harcourt d. 1202 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 29 Jun 2005 |
Ivo de Harcourt1
M, #4359, b. 1130, d. 1185
Father* | William de Harcourt1 b. c 1100, d. bt 1141 - 1148 | |
Mother* | Hue d' Ambrose1 | |
Ivo de Harcourt|b. 1130\nd. 1185|p146.htm#i4359|William de Harcourt|b. c 1100\nd. bt 1141 - 1148|p146.htm#i4362|Hue d' Ambrose||p146.htm#i4363|Robert de Harcourt "The Strong"||p199.htm#i5958|Colede d' Argouges||p199.htm#i5959||||||| |
Birth* | 1130 | of Shenton, Leicestershire, England1 |
Death* | 1185 | 1 |
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Last Edited | 4 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Richard de Camville1
M, #4360, d. 1190
Father* | Richard de Camville1 d. 1191 | |
Mother* | Millicent de Rethel Camville/1 | |
Richard de Camville|d. 1190|p146.htm#i4360|Richard de Camville|d. 1191|p146.htm#i4364|Millicent de Rethel Camville/||p146.htm#i4365|Gerard d. Camville|d. a 1139|p146.htm#i4368|||||||||| |
Of* | Stanton, Oxfordshire, England1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Millicent Stanton1 | |
Death* | 1190 | Acre, Syria1 |
Family | Millicent Stanton | |
Child |
Last Edited | 29 Jun 2005 |
Millicent Stanton1
F, #4361
Of | Stanton, Oxfordshire, England1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Richard de Camville1 |
Family | Richard de Camville d. 1190 | |
Child |
Last Edited | 29 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
William de Harcourt1
M, #4362, b. circa 1100, d. between 1141 and 1148
Father* | Robert de Harcourt "The Strong"1 | |
Mother* | Colede d' Argouges1 | |
William de Harcourt|b. c 1100\nd. bt 1141 - 1148|p146.htm#i4362|Robert de Harcourt "The Strong"||p199.htm#i5958|Colede d' Argouges||p199.htm#i5959|Anchetil de Harcourt|d. a 1027|p199.htm#i5960|Eva d. Boessey la Chastel||p198.htm#i5918||||||| |
Birth* | circa 1100 | of Shenton, Leicestershire, England1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Hue d' Ambrose1 | |
Death* | between 1141 and 1148 | 1 |
Family | Hue d' Ambrose | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 4 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Hue d' Ambrose1
F, #4363
Marriage* | Principal=William de Harcourt1 |
Family | William de Harcourt b. c 1100, d. bt 1141 - 1148 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Richard de Camville1
M, #4364, d. 1191
Father* | Gerard de Camville1 d. a 1139 | |
Richard de Camville|d. 1191|p146.htm#i4364|Gerard de Camville|d. a 1139|p146.htm#i4368|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | of Middleton, Oxfordshire; Sutton, Warwickshire, England1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Millicent de Rethel Camville/1 | |
Death* | 1191 | Acre, Syria1 |
Family | Millicent de Rethel Camville/ | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Millicent de Rethel Camville/1
F, #4365
Marriage* | Principal=Richard de Camville1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Robert Marmion1 |
Family 1 | Robert Marmion d. 8 Sep 1143 | |
Child |
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Family 2 | Richard de Camville d. 1191 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Hugh I of Rethel1
M, #4366, d. 1118
Father* | Manasses III of Rethel1 d. a 1081 | |
Mother* | Judith (?)1 d. a 1081 | |
Hugh I of Rethel|d. 1118|p146.htm#i4366|Manasses III of Rethel|d. a 1081|p200.htm#i5977|Judith (?)|d. a 1081|p200.htm#i5980|Manasses I. (?)|d. a 1066|p200.htm#i5979|Jutta d. Roucy||p200.htm#i5978||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Melisende de Montlhery1 | |
Death* | 1118 | Novi1 |
Family | Melisende de Montlhery b. c 1050, d. a 1097 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Dec 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Melisende de Montlhery1
F, #4367, b. circa 1050, d. after 1097
Father* | Guy de Montlhéry1 b. c 1009, d. 1095 | |
Mother* | Hodierne de Gometz1 | |
Melisende de Montlhery|b. c 1050\nd. a 1097|p146.htm#i4367|Guy de Montlhéry|b. c 1009\nd. 1095|p113.htm#i3380|Hodierne de Gometz||p113.htm#i3381|Milan I. (?)|d. a 1057|p147.htm#i4395|(Miss) de Montlhery||p147.htm#i4396|William d. Gommetz||p147.htm#i4394|||| |
Birth* | circa 1050 | of Corbeil, Marne, France1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Hugh I of Rethel1 | |
Death* | after 1097 | 1 |
Family | Hugh I of Rethel d. 1118 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Dec 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Gerard de Camville1
M, #4368, d. after 1139
Birth* | of Charlton Camvill, Somersetshire, England1 | |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | after 1139 | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Olaf II Godredson 'Morsel' (?)1
M, #4369, d. 1153
Father* | Godfrey 'Crovan' (?)1 d. 1095 | |
Olaf II Godredson 'Morsel' (?)|d. 1153|p146.htm#i4369|Godfrey 'Crovan' (?)|d. 1095|p146.htm#i4370||||Harald t. B. (?)||p146.htm#i4371|||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Aufrick of Galloway (?)1,2 | |
Death* | 1153 | 1 |
Title* | King of the Isle of Man2 | |
Name Variation | Olave (?)2 |
Family 1 | Aufrick of Galloway (?) | |
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Last Edited | 1 Jun 2005 |
Godfrey 'Crovan' (?)1
M, #4370, d. 1095
Father* | Harald the Black (?)1 | |
Godfrey 'Crovan' (?)|d. 1095|p146.htm#i4370|Harald the Black (?)||p146.htm#i4371||||Olaf (?)||p146.htm#i4372|||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 1095 | Islay1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Harald the Black (?)1
M, #4371
Father* | Olaf (?)1 | |
Harald the Black (?)||p146.htm#i4371|Olaf (?)||p146.htm#i4372||||Ranald (?)|d. 1005|p146.htm#i4376|||||||||| |
Birth* | of Islay1 | |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Olaf (?)1
M, #4372
Father* | Ranald (?)1 d. 1005 | |
Olaf (?)||p146.htm#i4372|Ranald (?)|d. 1005|p146.htm#i4376||||Godfrey (?)|d. 989|p146.htm#i4375|||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Marion of Man O'Dwibhne1
F, #4374
Father* | Godfrey (?)1 d. 989 | |
Marion of Man O'Dwibhne||p146.htm#i4374|Godfrey (?)|d. 989|p146.htm#i4375||||Harald (?)|d. 940|p176.htm#i5280|||||||||| |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Godfrey (?)1
M, #4375, d. 989
Father* | Harald (?)1 d. 940 | |
Godfrey (?)|d. 989|p146.htm#i4375|Harald (?)|d. 940|p176.htm#i5280||||Sigtryg (?)|d. 896|p177.htm#i5281|||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 989 | 1 |
Family | ||
Children |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Ranald (?)1
M, #4376, d. 1005
Father* | Godfrey (?)1 d. 989 | |
Ranald (?)|d. 1005|p146.htm#i4376|Godfrey (?)|d. 989|p146.htm#i4375||||Harald (?)|d. 940|p176.htm#i5280|||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 1005 | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Robert of Eaglesham MacCimbric1
M, #4377, d. circa 1178
Mother* | Lafracoth O'Brien MONTGOMERY/1 b. c 1080 | |
Robert of Eaglesham MacCimbric|d. c 1178|p146.htm#i4377||||Lafracoth O'Brien MONTGOMERY/|b. c 1080|p237.htm#i7094|||||||Murcertach O'Brien|d. 1119|p237.htm#i7095|Dubhchodhlaigh o. O. (?)|d. 1098|p237.htm#i7096| |
Death* | circa 1178 | 1 |
Last Edited | 22 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Reginald (?)1
M, #4378
Father* | Alan II (?)1 b. c 1116, d. 15 Sep 1146 | |
Mother* | Bertha of Brittany (?)1 d. c 1163 | |
Reginald (?)||p146.htm#i4378|Alan II (?)|b. c 1116\nd. 15 Sep 1146|p146.htm#i4379|Bertha of Brittany (?)|d. c 1163|p228.htm#i6829|Count Stephen I. of Brittany|d. 21 Apr 1135|p136.htm#i4059|Hawise d. Guincamp|d. a 1135|p136.htm#i4060|Conan I. of Brittany|b. 1089\nd. 17 Sep 1148|p228.htm#i6828|Maud o. E. (?)||p228.htm#i6826| |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Alan II (?)1
M, #4379, b. circa 1116, d. 15 September 1146
Father* | Count Stephen I of Brittany1 d. 21 Apr 1135 | |
Mother* | Hawise de Guincamp1 d. a 1135 | |
Alan II (?)|b. c 1116\nd. 15 Sep 1146|p146.htm#i4379|Count Stephen I of Brittany|d. 21 Apr 1135|p136.htm#i4059|Hawise de Guincamp|d. a 1135|p136.htm#i4060|Count Eudes of Brittany|b. 999\nd. 7 Jan 1079|p197.htm#i5888|Orguen (?)||p483.htm#i14489||||||| |
Birth* | circa 1116 | 1 |
Marriage* | circa 1137 | Principal=Bertha of Brittany (?)1 |
Death* | 15 September 1146 | of Jervaulx, Richmondshire, England1 |
Burial* | Abbey of Begar1 |
Family | Bertha of Brittany (?) d. c 1163 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Guillaume de Fontaines1
M, #4380, d. after 1119
Marriage* | Principal=Charlotte de Mailly Fontaines/1 | |
Death* | after 1119 | 1 |
Family | Charlotte de Mailly Fontaines/ | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
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