Emma Busli1
F, #9001
Marriage* | 1141 | Principal=Richard de Busli1 |
Note* |
Family | Richard de Busli b. 1116, d. 1179 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
William II de Busli1
M, #9002, b. 1090, d. 1164
Father* | William I de Busli1 d. 1115 | |
Mother* | Hawise Espec1 | |
William II de Busli|b. 1090\nd. 1164|p301.htm#i9002|William I de Busli|d. 1115|p301.htm#i9007|Hawise Espec||p301.htm#i9008|||||||William Espec|d. a 1086|p301.htm#i9009|||| |
Birth* | 1090 | 1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Roesia de Clare1 | |
Death* | 1164 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Roesia de Clare b. c 1118 | |
Child |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Roesia de Clare1
F, #9003, b. circa 1118
Father* | Baldwin FitzGilbert de Clare1 b. c 1104 | |
Mother* | Adeline de Rollos1 | |
Roesia de Clare|b. c 1118|p301.htm#i9003|Baldwin FitzGilbert de Clare|b. c 1104|p139.htm#i4142|Adeline de Rollos||p139.htm#i4143|Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare|b. b 1066\nd. bt 1114 - 1117|p101.htm#i3018|Adeliza de Clermont|b. c 1074|p101.htm#i3019|Richard de Rollos||p139.htm#i4144|(?) de Evermer|b. c 1064|p250.htm#i7483| |
Birth* | circa 1118 | of Lincolnshire, England1 |
Marriage* | Principal=William II de Busli1 |
Family | William II de Busli b. 1090, d. 1164 | |
Child |
Last Edited | 18 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Jordan de Busli1
M, #9004, b. 1091, d. 1162
Father* | Ernald de Busli1 | |
Jordan de Busli|b. 1091\nd. 1162|p301.htm#i9004|Ernald de Busli||p301.htm#i9005||||Roger d. Busli||p301.htm#i9006|||||||||| |
Birth* | 1091 | 1 |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 1162 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Ernald de Busli1
M, #9005
Father* | Roger de Busli1 | |
Ernald de Busli||p301.htm#i9005|Roger de Busli||p301.htm#i9006|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Note* |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Roger de Busli1
M, #9006
Marriage* | 1 | |
Note* |
Family | ||
Child |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
William I de Busli1
M, #9007, d. 1115
Marriage* | Principal=Hawise Espec1 | |
Death* | 1115 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Hawise Espec | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Hawise Espec1
F, #9008
Father* | William Espec1 d. a 1086 | |
Hawise Espec||p301.htm#i9008|William Espec|d. a 1086|p301.htm#i9009|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=William I de Busli1 | |
Note* |
Family | William I de Busli d. 1115 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
William Espec1
M, #9009, d. after 1086
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | after 1086 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | ||
Child |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Hugh d' Avranches "Lupus"1
M, #9010, d. 27 July 1101
Father* | Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches1 b. c 1025, d. a 1082 | |
Mother* | Emma (?)1 b. c 1029 | |
Hugh d' Avranches "Lupus"|d. 27 Jul 1101|p301.htm#i9010|Vicomte Richard le Goz d'Avranches|b. c 1025\nd. a 1082|p102.htm#i3035|Emma (?)|b. c 1029|p102.htm#i3045|Thurstan (Todeni) Goz|b. c 1000\nd. a 1041|p150.htm#i4473|Judith Monterolier Goz/||p150.htm#i4474|Harlowen d. Burgo|b. c 1001\nd. c 1066|p115.htm#i3437|Arlette of Falais|b. c 1003|p60.htm#i1771| |
Marriage* | 1093 | Principal=Ermentrude de Clermont Avranches/1 |
Death* | 27 July 1101 | St. Werburg's, Chester, England1 |
Note* | William Percy accompanied Hugh d'Avranches from Normandy to England, Principal=William Percy "Als Gernons"2 | |
(Witness) Note | He came to England with the Conqueror and settled at Dutton, Cheshire, which was given him by Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester., Principal=Hudard (?)3 | |
DNB* | Avranches, Hugh d', first earl of Chester (d. 1101), magnate and founder of Chester Abbey, was the son of Richard Goz, vicomte d'Avranches and seigneur de St Sever, and an unknown mother formerly identified on the basis of unsatisfactory evidence as Emma, supposedly a half-sister of William the Conqueror. Hugh's paternal family were aristocratic landowners of viking descent in the Cotentin. In 1066 Hugh was still a young man and his father vicomte d'Avranches: he was not the ‘Viscount Hugh’ of the Ship List and is unlikely to have fought at Hastings. Soon afterwards, however, he crossed to England in the service of King William. His first military command was Tutbury Castle in still unpacified Mercia; but probably in 1070 the king instead gave him the much more important castle in the regional capital of Chester and made him an earl. It was a significant promotion, shared, among the Conqueror's other regional commanders in Mercia, only by Roger de Montgomery, an older man close to the king. Along with Chester and the earldom came the beginnings of a huge landed estate in England. The honour of Chester was accumulated gradually over some twenty years. From the first it was essentially northern, with scattered and not especially valuable outliers over much of the midlands and south. Cheshire was the heart of it, not for its value—a third or less of the total—but for the importance of Chester itself and the fact that the earl received every manor in the shire except the bishop's. Beyond Cheshire the honour came to include a large share of Earl Harold's northern manors and a smaller but still significant portion of those in the south, fragments of several other aristocratic estates, and the scattered holdings of a small number of king's thegns. Together they did not amount to a palatine earldom, a concept unknown in Norman England, but they did make Earl Hugh one of the most powerful men there. The earl revelled in his wealth and status, indulging himself to excess in hunting, war, women, mountains of food, reckless expense, and lavish generosity to the knights and clerks of his household. He fathered many bastards, grew grotesquely fat, and fought the Welsh with a ferocity which embedded him in their memory as Hugh the Wolf. At the same time he was at least conventionally mindful of the perils to his immortal soul, and steadfastly and conspicuously loyal to successive kings. Earl Hugh probably spent most of the 1070s in England, though he was with William I at Bayeux and Caen in 1077 and Rouen in 1080. He was beginning to find his feet politically, active, for instance, in trying to patch up the quarrel between the king and Robert Curthose in 1080. Some thought that he was one of those approached in 1082 to back Bishop Odo's wild scheme to become pope, but if so, and if there really was any such plot, he kept well out of it. By 1086, and probably long before, he had arranged his estates in a clear and distinctive pattern, demonstrating a calculating liberality towards his men. He gave all the southern manors to his knights and kept some fifteen large northern and midland manors in demesne, not all in Cheshire but spaced around the honour, so that it was possible to travel in stages from Macclesfield to Leek, Repton, and Barrow (in Leicestershire), and then either north to the Lincolnshire estates or south to Coventry and Chipping Campden. All were market towns and the centres of large and productive manors. Because Earl Hugh did not control the family's Norman honour until his father died, there was no existing baronage awaiting rewards in England. Instead he attracted a following of knights from various parts of Normandy, probably mostly young men of his own generation, and led by his older cousin Robert de Tilleul. A dozen or so of them became the core of his honorial baronage, each with a stake—often a compact fief—in Cheshire, backed up by other manors, usually more valuable, elsewhere in the country. Five men were prominent: Robert de Tilleul of Rhuddlan, Robert fitz Hugh of Malpas, William Malbanc of Nantwich, William fitz Nigel of Halton, and Hugh fitz Norman of Mold. A good two dozen lesser knightly tenants were endowed either in or beyond Cheshire, but not both. In many ways Earl Hugh's dispositions created a structure for the earldom of Chester which survived until it fell into royal hands in the thirteenth century. Chester was also the base for the conquest of north Wales, in which Earl Hugh was initially an equal partner with Robert of Rhuddlan. In terms of territorial possession Robert took the greater part. The earl's stake in their new castle and borough at Rhuddlan was smaller and by 1086 he had taken into his own hands only Bistre and Iâl along the English border; but Robert's nascent principality in Gwynedd was founded on the successes of Earl Hugh's armies. Co-operating closely with the Normans of Shropshire, the earl had raided the distant Lly^n peninsula perhaps as early as the mid-1070s, and in 1081 he first laid a successful trap for one of the north Welsh princes, Gruffudd ap Cynan, and then invaded Gwynedd in force. From the mid-1080s the earl's responsibilities elsewhere were also growing. He succeeded his father some time after 1082, and may then have married. His only legitimate son, Richard, was probably born in the earlier 1090s, whereas one of the bastards from an earlier liaison, Robert, was sent to the monastery of St Evroult as a child oblate in or before 1081 and was old enough (just) in 1100 to be made abbot of Bury St Edmunds. Hugh took his wife from the Beauvaisis, perhaps to further Norman ambitions beyond the eastern frontier; she was Ermentrude, daughter of Hugh de Clermont. By 1087 Earl Hugh was poised to become a major player in Anglo-Norman politics. Among many other connections his sisters had married Richer de l'Aigle and William, count of Eu, and his tenants in England included Roger (I) Bigod, William de Percy, and sheriffs Robert (I) d'Oilly and Edward of Salisbury. His position, however, was complicated by one of William II's earliest acts, which was to place the earl's honour in the Cotentin under the authority of his younger brother, the future Henry I. Earl Hugh was often in Henry's company but maintained an overriding loyalty to the king, acting as a brake on both when their disagreements threatened to become overheated. In 1091, for example, he detached himself from Henry when open war between the brothers looked likely, and thus helped to prevent its happening; and later he was instrumental in Henry's return to favour. The earl was also frequently at William II's side, at his courts, campaigning with him against the Scots in 1091 and on the Norman frontier in 1097–8, unblinkingly loyal in the major baronial rebellions of 1088 and 1095. Characteristically he used the latter occasion to settle a score, insisting that William, count of Eu, who had ill-used his wife, Hugh's sister, receive the full punishment for treason: blinding and castration. The 1090s saw Earl Hugh's focus of activities shift back to the honour of Chester. Robert of Rhuddlan's death at Welsh hands in 1093 left him with prime responsibility for north Wales at the moment when a serious rebellion was breaking out. He did not regain the initiative until 1098, when he and Hugh de Montgomery, earl of Shrewsbury, led a determined assault on Anglesey. Despite Hugh of Shrewsbury's death, Hugh of Chester came away with booty and prisoners, and in the following year was able to install Gruffudd ap Cynan as client ruler of the island. The mid-1090s also saw the culmination of Earl Hugh's solemn and magnificent gesture of a monastic foundation in England. He had been a patron in a small way of St Evroult and St Sever, but seems also to have begun laying plans for his own house at an early date, perhaps after 1075 when his minster church of St Werburgh was challenged in Chester by the relocation into the city's other major church, St John's, of the cathedral seat of the bishop of Lichfield. A crucial stage in the refoundation of St Werburgh's as a Benedictine monastery came in 1092, when Earl Hugh enticed to Chester no less a person than Abbot Anselm of Bec, who brought with him the monks who were to form the basis of the new monastic chapter. A lavish building programme may already have been under way, and the earl shortly endowed Chester Abbey with extensive possessions and encouraged a great many of his barons to give something too. For all his enduring interests in the Cotentin, Earl Hugh owed his significance to the earldom and honour of Chester, and with the new abbey he struck a deep root in the city. Hugh fell ill, probably in the autumn of 1100 or the following winter; in his last days he took monastic vows at Chester and died in the abbey on 27 July 1101. He was buried in the abbey churchyard, but his body was later moved by his nephew Earl Ranulph I to the chapter-house. Earl Hugh was succeeded by his son Richard, who died in the wreck of the White Ship in 1120. C. P. Lewis Sources C. P. Lewis, ‘The formation of the honor of Chester, 1066–1100’, Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society, 71 (1991), 37–68 [G. Barraclough issue, The earldom of Chester and its charters, ed. A. T. Thacker] · C. P. Lewis, ‘Gruffudd ap Cynan and the Normans’, Gruffudd ap Cynan: a collaborative biography, ed. K. L. Maund (1996), 61–77 · Ordericus Vitalis, Eccl. hist. · A. Farley, ed., Domesday Book, 2 vols. (1783) · D. Bates, William the Conqueror (1989) · F. Barlow, William Rufus (1983) · L. Musset, ‘Les origines et le patrimoine de l'abbaye de Saint-Sever’, La Normandie bénédictine au temps de Guillaume le conquérant, ed. J. Daoust (1969), 357–67 · C. P. Lewis, ‘The early earls of Norman England’, Anglo-Norman Studies, 13 (1990), 207–23 · G. Barraclough, ed., The charters of the Anglo-Norman earls of Chester, c.1071–1237, Lancashire and Cheshire RS, 126 (1988), 23 [no. 13] Likenesses drawing, 16th cent. (imaginary scene with his barons), Chester City RO, CB 178; repro. in VCH Cheshire, 2, frontispiece © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press C. P. Lewis, ‘Avranches, Hugh d', first earl of Chester (d. 1101)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14056, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Hugh d' Avranches (d. 1101): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/14056 Back to top of biography4 | |
Name Variation | Hugh Lupus5 | |
Title | Earl of Chester5 |
Family 1 | ||
Child |
Family 2 | Ermentrude de Clermont Avranches/ b. bt 1051 - 1057 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 193.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 86.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
- [S342] Sir Bernard Burke, Extinct Peerages, p. 26.
Ramiro Fruelaz de Campos1
M, #9011, d. after 1147
Father* | Fruela Diaz (?)1 | |
Mother* | Estaphania Sanchez of Navarre (?)1 | |
Ramiro Fruelaz de Campos|d. a 1147|p301.htm#i9011|Fruela Diaz (?)||p301.htm#i9013|Estaphania Sanchez of Navarre (?)||p301.htm#i9014|Diego A. d. Cifontes|d. c 1070|p263.htm#i7863|Maria P. d. Cisneros Cifontes/|d. a 1070|p263.htm#i7864|Señor Sancho García de Uncastillo|d. b Dec 1073|p301.htm#i9017|Constanza (?)||p301.htm#i9018| |
Marriage* | Principal=Elvira Osoriez de Lemos1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Ines Alfonso de Astorga1 | |
Death* | after 1147 | 1 |
Note* |
Family 1 | Ines Alfonso de Astorga | |
Child |
Family 2 | Elvira Osoriez de Lemos d. a 1172 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Elvira Osoriez de Lemos1
F, #9012, d. after 1172
Father* | Osorio (?)1 | |
Mother* | Elvira Rodriguez (?)1 | |
Elvira Osoriez de Lemos|d. a 1172|p301.htm#i9012|Osorio (?)||p301.htm#i9015|Elvira Rodriguez (?)||p301.htm#i9016|Rodrigo M. d. Osorio|d. 1139|p301.htm#i9019|Urraca F. (?)||p301.htm#i9020|Rodrigo P. V. (?)||p301.htm#i9021|||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Ramiro Fruelaz de Campos1 | |
Death* | after 1172 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Ramiro Fruelaz de Campos d. a 1147 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Fruela Diaz (?)1
M, #9013
Father* | Diego Ansurez de Cifontes1 d. c 1070 | |
Mother* | Maria Pelayez de Cisneros Cifontes/1 d. a 1070 | |
Fruela Diaz (?)||p301.htm#i9013|Diego Ansurez de Cifontes|d. c 1070|p263.htm#i7863|Maria Pelayez de Cisneros Cifontes/|d. a 1070|p263.htm#i7864|Ansur P. (?)||p286.htm#i8564|Juliana d. Moncon||p286.htm#i8565|Pelayo P. d. Cisneros|d. a 1111|p301.htm#i9022|Mayor G. (?)||p301.htm#i9023| |
Marriage* | Principal=Estaphania Sanchez of Navarre (?)1 | |
Note* |
Family | Estaphania Sanchez of Navarre (?) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Estaphania Sanchez of Navarre (?)1
F, #9014
Father* | Señor Sancho García de Uncastillo1 d. b Dec 1073 | |
Mother* | Constanza (?)1 | |
Estaphania Sanchez of Navarre (?)||p301.htm#i9014|Señor Sancho García de Uncastillo|d. b Dec 1073|p301.htm#i9017|Constanza (?)||p301.htm#i9018|King García I. Sánchez of Navarre|b. c 1020\nd. 1 Sep 1054|p186.htm#i5558||||Sancho F. (?)||p320.htm#i9572|Velasquita (?)||p320.htm#i9573| |
Marriage* | Principal=Fruela Diaz (?)1 | |
Note* |
Family | Fruela Diaz (?) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Osorio (?)1
M, #9015
Father* | Rodrigo Martinez de Osorio1 d. 1139 | |
Mother* | Urraca Fernandez (?)1 | |
Osorio (?)||p301.htm#i9015|Rodrigo Martinez de Osorio|d. 1139|p301.htm#i9019|Urraca Fernandez (?)||p301.htm#i9020|Martin O. (?)|d. 1099|p301.htm#i9024|Mayor P. d. Valladolid||p301.htm#i9025|Fernando G. (?)||p264.htm#i7904|Estephania (?)||p301.htm#i9026| |
Marriage* | Principal=Elvira Rodriguez (?)1 | |
Note* |
Family | Elvira Rodriguez (?) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Elvira Rodriguez (?)1
F, #9016
Father* | Rodrigo Perez Vellosa (?)1 | |
Elvira Rodriguez (?)||p301.htm#i9016|Rodrigo Perez Vellosa (?)||p301.htm#i9021||||Pedro R. Vellosa||p354.htm#i10600|||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Osorio (?)1 | |
Note* |
Family | Osorio (?) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Señor Sancho García de Uncastillo1
M, #9017, d. before December 1073
Father* | King García III Sánchez of Navarre1,2 b. c 1020, d. 1 Sep 1054 | |
Señor Sancho García de Uncastillo|d. b Dec 1073|p301.htm#i9017|King García III Sánchez of Navarre|b. c 1020\nd. 1 Sep 1054|p186.htm#i5558||||King Sancho I. García of Castile, Aragon, Navarre|b. bt 990 - 992\nd. 18 Oct 1035|p182.htm#i5448|Munia Sánchez|b. 995\nd. a 13 Jul 1066|p184.htm#i5520||||||| |
Marriage* | 1057 | Principal=Constanza (?)1,2 |
Death* | before December 1073 | 1 |
Death | 1074 | 2 |
Note* |
Family | Constanza (?) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Constanza (?)1
F, #9018
Father* | Sancho Fortun (?)1 | |
Mother* | Velasquita (?)1 | |
Mother | Stephanie of Carcassonne, Foix (?)2 d. a 1066 | |
Constanza (?)||p301.htm#i9018|Sancho Fortun (?)||p320.htm#i9572|Velasquita (?)||p320.htm#i9573||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1057 | Principal=Señor Sancho García de Uncastillo1,2 |
Name Variation | Constanza de Moranon1 | |
Note* |
Family | Señor Sancho García de Uncastillo d. b Dec 1073 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Rodrigo Martinez de Osorio1
M, #9019, d. 1139
Father* | Martin Osoriez (?)1 d. 1099 | |
Mother* | Mayor Perez de Valladolid1 | |
Rodrigo Martinez de Osorio|d. 1139|p301.htm#i9019|Martin Osoriez (?)|d. 1099|p301.htm#i9024|Mayor Perez de Valladolid||p301.htm#i9025|Osorio G. d. S. (?)|d. 980|p301.htm#i9027|Urraca N. (?)||p301.htm#i9028|Pedro A. (?)|d. a 1095|p266.htm#i7958|Hélie of Semur-en-Auxois|b. 1016\nd. 22 Apr, after 1055|p95.htm#i2848| |
Marriage* | 1132 | Principal=Urraca Fernandez (?)1 |
Death* | 1139 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Urraca Fernandez (?) | |
Child |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Urraca Fernandez (?)1
F, #9020
Father* | Fernando Garcia (?)1 | |
Mother* | Estephania (?)1 | |
Urraca Fernandez (?)||p301.htm#i9020|Fernando Garcia (?)||p264.htm#i7904|Estephania (?)||p301.htm#i9026||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1132 | Principal=Rodrigo Martinez de Osorio1 |
Note* |
Family | Rodrigo Martinez de Osorio d. 1139 | |
Child |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Rodrigo Perez Vellosa (?)1
M, #9021
Father* | Pedro Rodriguez Vellosa1 | |
Rodrigo Perez Vellosa (?)||p301.htm#i9021|Pedro Rodriguez Vellosa||p354.htm#i10600||||Rodrigo V. d. Cabrera||p303.htm#i9065|||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Note* |
Family | ||
Children |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Pelayo Pelayez de Cisneros1
M, #9022, d. after 1111
Father* | Pelayo Fruelas el Diacono (?)1 d. a 1032 | |
Mother* | Aldonza of Asturias (?)1 | |
Pelayo Pelayez de Cisneros|d. a 1111|p301.htm#i9022|Pelayo Fruelas el Diacono (?)|d. a 1032|p286.htm#i8568|Aldonza of Asturias (?)||p286.htm#i8569|Fruela A. (?)||p286.htm#i8571||||Ordono e. C. (?)|d. 932|p284.htm#i8514|||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Mayor Gonsalez (?)1 | |
Death* | after 1111 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Mayor Gonsalez (?) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Mayor Gonsalez (?)1
F, #9023
Marriage* | Principal=Pelayo Pelayez de Cisneros1 | |
Note* |
Family | Pelayo Pelayez de Cisneros d. a 1111 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Martin Osoriez (?)1
M, #9024, d. 1099
Father* | Osorio Gutierrez de Santo (?)1 d. 980 | |
Mother* | Urraca Nunez (?)1 | |
Martin Osoriez (?)|d. 1099|p301.htm#i9024|Osorio Gutierrez de Santo (?)|d. 980|p301.htm#i9027|Urraca Nunez (?)||p301.htm#i9028|Guttierre O. (?)|d. c 941|p224.htm#i6704|Ildoni M. o. P. (?)|d. c 942|p224.htm#i6705|Nuno O. (?)||p355.htm#i10647|||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Mayor Perez de Valladolid1 | |
Death* | 1099 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Mayor Perez de Valladolid | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Mayor Perez de Valladolid1
F, #9025
Father* | Pedro Ansurez (?)1 d. a 1095 | |
Mother* | Hélie of Semur-en-Auxois1 b. 1016, d. 22 Apr, after 1055 | |
Mayor Perez de Valladolid||p301.htm#i9025|Pedro Ansurez (?)|d. a 1095|p266.htm#i7958|Hélie of Semur-en-Auxois|b. 1016\nd. 22 Apr, after 1055|p95.htm#i2848|Ansur P. (?)||p286.htm#i8564|Juliana d. Moncon||p286.htm#i8565|Dalmas I. of Semur-en-Auxois|d. c 1055|p95.htm#i2849|Aremburge of Nevers|d. 22 Nov 1060|p95.htm#i2850| |
Marriage* | Principal=Martin Osoriez (?)1 | |
Note* |
Family | Martin Osoriez (?) d. 1099 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Estephania (?)1
F, #9026
Marriage* | Principal=Fernando Garcia (?)1 | |
Note* |
Family | Fernando Garcia (?) | |
Child |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Osorio Gutierrez de Santo (?)1
M, #9027, d. 980
Father* | Guttierre Osoriz (?)1 d. c 941 | |
Mother* | Ildoni Menendez of Portugal (?)1 d. c 942 | |
Osorio Gutierrez de Santo (?)|d. 980|p301.htm#i9027|Guttierre Osoriz (?)|d. c 941|p224.htm#i6704|Ildoni Menendez of Portugal (?)|d. c 942|p224.htm#i6705|Osorio G. (?)|d. c 920|p224.htm#i6706|Urraca N. (?)||p355.htm#i10646|Hermengildo G. o. P. (?)|d. a 910|p285.htm#i8525|Hermensinde A. d. Aldana||p285.htm#i8526| |
Marriage* | Principal=Urraca Nunez (?)1 | |
Death* | 980 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Urraca Nunez (?) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Urraca Nunez (?)1
F, #9028
Father* | Nuno Osoriez (?)1 | |
Urraca Nunez (?)||p301.htm#i9028|Nuno Osoriez (?)||p355.htm#i10647||||Osorio G. (?)|d. c 920|p224.htm#i6706|Urraca N. (?)||p355.htm#i10646||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Osorio Gutierrez de Santo (?)1 | |
Note* |
Family | Osorio Gutierrez de Santo (?) d. 980 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Fernan Alvarez de Tovar1
M, #9029, d. after 1215
Father* | Alvar Rodriguez de Tovar1 d. a 1147 | |
Mother* | Urraca of Castile (?)1 b. a 1126, d. 12 Oct 1189 | |
Fernan Alvarez de Tovar|d. a 1215|p301.htm#i9029|Alvar Rodriguez de Tovar|d. a 1147|p301.htm#i9030|Urraca of Castile (?)|b. a 1126\nd. 12 Oct 1189|p265.htm#i7923|Rodrigo A. d. Tovar||p302.htm#i9031|(Miss) de Navia||p302.htm#i9032|King Alfonso V. of Castile and León|b. 1103\nd. 21 Aug 1157|p96.htm#i2854|Gontrode d. Asturias||p265.htm#i7928| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | after 1215 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Alvar Rodriguez de Tovar1
M, #9030, d. after 1147
Father* | Rodrigo Alvarez de Tovar1 | |
Mother* | (Miss) de Navia1 | |
Alvar Rodriguez de Tovar|d. a 1147|p301.htm#i9030|Rodrigo Alvarez de Tovar||p302.htm#i9031|(Miss) de Navia||p302.htm#i9032|||||||UNNAMED (?)||p302.htm#i9033|||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Urraca of Castile (?)1 | |
Death* | after 1147 | 1 |
Note* |
Family | Urraca of Castile (?) b. a 1126, d. 12 Oct 1189 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
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