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Herleva (Arlette) De Falaise

Female 1003 - Abt 1050  (47 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Herleva (Arlette) De Falaise was born in 1003 in Falaise, Normandy; died about 1050.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Either A Tanner's Daughter Near Norman Capital Of Falaise, OR; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: A Household Official.; Fact 2
    • Alt. Birth: 1003; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: 1003, France; Alt. Birth

    Herleva married Herluin De Conteville Vct De Conteville in 1035. Herluin (son of John De Bourg De Tonsburgh Earl Of Comyn) was born in 1001 in Of Conteville, Normandy; died after 1087. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Emma De Conteville  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1029 and 1033 in Conteville, France; and died.
    2. 3. Robert De Burgo De Mortaigne Ct De Mortaigne  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1031 and 1037 in Normandy, France; died on 8 Dec 1090 in France.

    Family/Spouse: Robert I The Devil Duke Of Normandy. Robert (son of Richard II Le Bon Duke Of Normandy and Judith De Brittany) was born about 990 in Normandy, France; died on 22 Jun 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. William I The Conqueror King Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1024 in Falaise, Normandy, France; died on 9 Sep 1087 in Hermentrube (Near Rouen), France.
    2. 5. Adeliza De Normandy Cts De Aum‚le  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1026 in Falaise, Calvados, France; died in 1090.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Emma De Conteville Descendancy chart to this point (1.Herleva1) was born between 1029 and 1033 in Conteville, France; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1033, France; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

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    Historians now believe her to be fictitious.

    References: See Weis AR{74} [132A-25]. ES{233} iii, 694B. Moriarty{73} p. 111.

    Family/Spouse: Richard Le Goz Vct De Avranches & Eu. Richard (son of Toustien Le Goz Vct De Avranches and Judith De Montanolier) was born in 1025 in Avranches, Normandy, France; died after 1082. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Judith De Avranches, Le Goz  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1043 and 1054 in Of Avranches, Normandy; and died.
    2. 7. Hugh De Avranches Le Gros Earl Of Chester  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1047 and 1050; died on 27 Jul 1101.
    3. 8. Maud De Avranches  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1052 and 1054 in Avranches, Normandy, France; died after 1084.
    4. 9. Arbella Loup De Avranches  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1055 in Normandy, France; and died.

  2. 3.  Robert De Burgo De Mortaigne Ct De Mortaigne Descendancy chart to this point (1.Herleva1) was born between 1031 and 1037 in Normandy, France; died on 8 Dec 1090 in France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: , Normandy, France; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: Normandy, France; Alt. Birth
    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1049 As Count Of Mortaigne, Also Earl Of Cornwall.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Interred: Abbey Of St Grestain, France.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Norman Companion With William The Conqueror (Probably At Hastings).; Fact 3
    • Name: Robert De Burgo De Mortain Earl Of Cornwall
    • Alt. Death: 1090, France; Alt. Death

    Robert married Matilda De Montgomerie in 1058. Matilda (daughter of Roger De Montgomerie Earl Of Shrewsbury, II and Mabel Talvas De AlenÁon-BellÍme) was born in 1039 in Of Montaigne, Sud-Mnch, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Agnes De Mortaigne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1054 in Of Mortagne, S-Mnch, France; and died.
    2. 11. Emma De Burgo De Mortaigne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1058 in Mortaigne, S-Mnch, France; died after 1080.
    3. 12. William De Burgo Ct De Mortaigne  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1084; and died.

    Robert married Adelmode Cts De La Marche after 1084. Adelmode (daughter of Alberic Ct De La Haute Marche, III and Pontia De La Marche) was born about 1070 in Lamarche, Normandy; died in 1116. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  William I The Conqueror King Of EnglandWilliam I The Conqueror King Of England Descendancy chart to this point (1.Herleva1) was born on 14 Oct 1024 in Falaise, Normandy, France; died on 9 Sep 1087 in Hermentrube (Near Rouen), France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: English Royalty - Norman Line
    • Fact 1: Interred: St Stephen Abbey, Caen, Normandy.; Fact 1
    • Fact 10: Called "William The Bastard" Of Robert, The Duke Of Normandy.; Fact 10
    • Fact 11: Invaded Anjou (1047), Brittany, Maine.; Fact 11
    • Fact 12: Defied Papacy By Marrying Matilda Of Flanders Against Papal Wishes.; Fact 12
    • Fact 2: Reigned As King Of England 1066-1087.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: 7th Duke Of Normandy 1035-1087.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Defeated & Killed His Rival Harold At The Battle Of Hastings And Became King.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Norman Conquest Of England Completed By 1072.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: Established Feudalism: Granted Land For Pledges Of Service & Loyalty.; Fact 6
    • Fact 7: Noted For His Efficient If Harsh Rule.; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: Relied Upon Norman And Foreign Personnel Esp. Lanfranc Archbishop Of Canterbury.; Fact 8
    • Fact 9: In 1085 He Started The Domesday Book.; Fact 9
    • Name: William II The Bastard Duke Of Normandy
    • Acceded: 1066, Westminster Abbey, London, En

    Notes:

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    Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnel especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started the Domesday Book.

    NOTES: William of the House of Normandy; The first Norman King; On 28 Sep 1066 William secured the sanction of Pope Alexander II for a Norman invasion of England. By 1070 the Norman conquest of England was complete. William introduced the Continental system of feudalism; by the Oath of Salisbury of 1086 all landlords swore allegiance to William, thus establishing the precedent that a vassal's loyalty to the king overrode his fealty to his immediate lord. During a campaign against King Philip I of France, William fell from a horse and was fatally injured. William was the illegitimate son of Robert I, duke of Normandy and Arletta, a tanner's daughter. He is sometimes called "William the Bastard".

    REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: William requested a large number of Jews to move to England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under his reign.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: The victory of William I, 'the Conqueror' (reigned 1066-1087) at Hastings and his subsequent coronation in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066 did not give him complete control of England. Remaining resistance was, however, severely crushed and castles were built to control the country (including a fortress on the site of Windsor Castle, and the White Tower at the Tower of London). The lands of defeated Saxon nobles were given to William's followers in return for military service by a certain number of knights, so that the tenants' foremost obligation was allegiance to the king. This firmly established the feudal system. In 1086, William commissioned the Domesday Book, to record land holdings for the
    assessment of taxes and other dues. William spent long periods in Normandy to maintain his authority there, dealing with rebellions and French invasions.
    William died in 1087 leaving Normandy to his eldest son, Robert, and England to his second son, William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100).

    REF: "Royal Descents of Famous People" Mark Humphreys: Steve Jones' book "In the Blood: God, Genes, & Destiny" 1996, estimates that 25% of the population of Britain is descended from William the Conqueror. Consider you need two parents, four grandparents, etc. Assuming an average of abt 25 years per generation, you only need go back to 1200, quite within historical times, to need more separate ancestors than the population of the world. Therefor we all must descend from cousin marriages, many times over, even within the last few hundred years. Davenport claimed "no people of English descent are more distantly related than 30th cousins".

    Acceded Oct 1066-1087.

    William I
    The victory of William I, 'the Conqueror' (1066-1087), Duke of Normandy, at Hastings and his subsequent coronation in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066 did not give him complete control of England. Remaining resistance was, however, severely crushed and castles built to control the country (including a fortress at Windsor, and the White Tower at the Tower of London). The lands of defeated Saxon nobles were given to William's followers in return for military service by a certain number of knights, so that the tenants' foremost obligation was allegiance to the King. This firmly established the feudal system. In 1086, William commissioned the Domesday Book, to record land holdings for the assessment of taxes and other dues. William spent long periods in Normandy to maintain his authority there, dealing with rebellions and French invasions. William died in 1087 in Normandy, leaving his duchy to his eldest son, Robert, and England to his next surviving son, William Rufus.

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    Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnel especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started the Domesday Book.

    NOTES: William of the House of Normandy; The first Norman King; On 28 Sep 1066 William secured the sanction of Pope Alexander II for a Norman invasion of England. By 1070 the Norman conquest of England was complete. William introduced the Continental system of feudalism; by the Oath of Salisbury of 1086 all landlords swore allegiance to William, thus establishing the precedent that a vassal's loyalty to the king overrode his fealty to his immediate lord. During a campaign against King Philip I of France, William fell from a horse and was fatally injured. William was the illegitimate son of Robert I, duke of Normandy and Arletta, a tanner's daughter. He is sometimes called "William the Bastard".

    REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: William requested a large number of Jews to move to England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under his reign.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: The victory of William I, 'the Conqueror' (reigned 1066-1087) at Hastings and his subsequent coronation in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066 did not give him complete control of England. Remaining resistance was, however, severely crushed and castles were built to control the country (including a fortress on the site of Windsor Castle, and the White Tower at the Tower of London). The lands of defeated Saxon nobles were given to William's followers in return for military service by a certain number of knights, so that the tenants' foremost obligation was allegiance to the king. This firmly established the feudal system. In 1086, William commissioned the Domesday Book, to record land holdings for the
    assessment of taxes and other dues. William spent long periods in Normandy to maintain his authority there, dealing with rebellions and French invasions.
    William died in 1087 leaving Normandy to his eldest son, Robert, and England to his second son, William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100).

    REF: "Royal Descents of Famous People" Mark Humphreys: Steve Jones' book "In the Blood: God, Genes, & Destiny" 1996, estimates that 25% of the population of Britain is descended from William the Conqueror. Consider you need two parents, four grandparents, etc. Assuming an average of abt 25 years per generation, you only need go back to 1200, quite within historical times, to need more separate ancestors than the population of the world. Therefor we all must descend from cousin marriages, many times over, even within the last few hundred years. Davenport claimed "no people of English descent are more distantly related than 30th cousins".

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    Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnel especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started the Domesday Book.

    NOTES: William of the House of Normandy; The first Norman King; On 28 Sep 1066 William secured the sanction of Pope Alexander II for a Norman invasion of England. By 1070 the Norman conquest of England was complete. William introduced the Continental system of feudalism; by the Oath of Salisbury of 1086 all landlords swore allegiance to William, thus establishing the precedent that a vassal's loyalty to the king overrode his fealty to his immediate lord. During a campaign against King Philip I of France, William fell from a horse and was fatally injured. William was the illegitimate son of Robert I, duke of Normandy and Arletta, a tanner's daughter. He is sometimes called "William the Bastard".

    REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: William requested a large number of Jews to move to England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under his reign.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: The victory of William I, 'the Conqueror' (reigned 1066-1087) at Hastings and his subsequent coronation in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066 did not give him complete control of England. Remaining resistance was, however, severely crushed and castles were built to control the country (including a fortress on the site of Windsor Castle, and the White Tower at the Tower of London). The lands of defeated Saxon nobles were given to William's followers in return for military service by a certain number of knights, so that the tenants' foremost obligation was allegiance to the king. This firmly established the feudal system. In 1086, William commissioned the Domesday Book, to record land holdings for the
    assessment of taxes and other dues. William spent long periods in Normandy to maintain his authority there, dealing with rebellions and French invasions.
    William died in 1087 leaving Normandy to his eldest son, Robert, and England to his second son, William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100).

    REF: "Royal Descents of Famous People" Mark Humphreys: Steve Jones' book "In the Blood: God, Genes, & Destiny" 1996, estimates that 25% of the population of Britain is descended from William the Conqueror. Consider you need two parents, four grandparents, etc. Assuming an average of abt 25 years per generation, you only need go back to 1200, quite within historical times, to need more separate ancestors than the population of the world. Therefor we all must descend from cousin marriages, many times over, even within the last few hundred years. Davenport claimed "no people of English descent are more distantly related than 30th cousins".

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    Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnel especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started the Domesday Book.

    NOTES: William of the House of Normandy; The first Norman King; On 28 Sep 1066 William secured the sanction of Pope Alexander II for a Norman invasion of England. By 1070 the Norman conquest of England was complete. William introduced the Continental system of feudalism; by the Oath of Salisbury of 1086 all landlords swore allegiance to William, thus establishing the precedent that a vassal's loyalty to the king overrode his fealty to his immediate lord. During a campaign against King Philip I of France, William fell from a horse and was fatally injured. William was the illegitimate son of Robert I, duke of Normandy and Arletta, a tanner's daughter. He is sometimes called "William the Bastard".

    REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: William requested a large number of Jews to move to England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under his reign.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: The victory of William I, 'the Conqueror' (reigned 1066-1087) at Hastings and his subsequent coronation in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066 did not give him complete control of England. Remaining resistance was, however, severely crushed and castles were built to control the country (including a fortress on the site of Windsor Castle, and the White Tower at the Tower of London). The lands of defeated Saxon nobles were given to William's followers in return for military service by a certain number of knights, so that the tenants' foremost obligation was allegiance to the king. This firmly established the feudal system. In 1086, William commissioned the Domesday Book, to record land holdings for the
    assessment of taxes and other dues. William spent long periods in Normandy to maintain his authority there, dealing with rebellions and French invasions.
    William died in 1087 leaving Normandy to his eldest son, Robert, and England to his second son, William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100).

    REF: "Royal Descents of Famous People" Mark Humphreys: Steve Jones' book "In the Blood: God, Genes, & Destiny" 1996, estimates that 25% of the population of Britain is descended from William the Conqueror. Consider you need two parents, four grandparents, etc. Assuming an average of abt 25 years per generation, you only need go back to 1200, quite within historical times, to need more separate ancestors than the population of the world. Therefor we all must descend from cousin marriages, many times over, even within the last few hundred years. Davenport claimed "no people of English descent are more distantly related than 30th cousins".

    Died:
    Fatal fall frpm a horse.

    William married Matilda (Maud) De Flanders in 1053 in Eu, France. Matilda (daughter of Baudouin V The Pious Ct De Flanders and Adela (Alix) Capet De France Cts De Contenance) was born in 1031 in Flanders, France; died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Calvados, France; was buried in Caen, Normandy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. William II Rufus Normandy King Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1056 and 1060; and died.
    2. 14. Adela (Alice) De Normandy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1062 in Normandy, France; died between 8 Mar 1137 and 1138 in Marcigny-Sur-Loire, France.
    3. 15. Gundrada De St. Omer  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1063 in Normandy, France; died on 27 May 1085 in Castle Acre, Norfolk, England.
    4. 16. Henry I Beauclerc King Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Sep 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England; died on 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis-Le-Fermont, Forest Of Angers, Near Rouen, Normandy.
    5. 17. Sibylla De Normandy  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 5.  Adeliza De Normandy Cts De Aum‚le Descendancy chart to this point (1.Herleva1) was born in 1026 in Falaise, Calvados, France; died in 1090.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1026, France; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1084; Alt. Death

    Family/Spouse: Lambert Bologne. Lambert (son of Eustace I Bologne and Mathilda Lorraine) was born in 1022 in France; died in 1054 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Adeliza married Lambert De Lens Ct De Lens in 1053. Lambert (son of Eustace I De Boulogne Ct De Boulogne and Mahaut De Lorraine) was born in 1022 in Of Lens, Normandy, France; died in 1054 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. Judith De Lens  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1054 in Lens, Normandy, France; died after 1086.

    Adeliza married Eudes (Odo) Ct De Champagne & Troyes about 1060. Eudes (son of Stephen II De Blois Ct De Blois & Troyes and Adele (De Blois)) was born in 1026 in Of Troyes, France; died in 1096. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. Etienne De Aum‚le Ct De Aum‚le  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1070; died between 1127 and 1130.

    Family/Spouse: Enguerrand De Ponthieu. Enguerrand (son of III Hugh Ponthieu and Gisele France) was born in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Judith De Avranches, Le Goz Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1043 and 1054 in Of Avranches, Normandy; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Judith D' Avranches Le Goz

    Notes:

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    References: Stuart RC{151} [295-32]. Moriarty{73} p. 111. ES{233} iii, 694B.

    Family/Spouse: Richer De L' Aigle Sn De L' Aigle. Richer (son of Eugenulph De L' Aigle Sn De L' Aigle and Richvaride (De L' Aigle)) was born between 1040 and 1045 in Of L' Aigle, Orne, France; died on 18 Nov 1085 in St. Suzanne, Maine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. Gilbert De L' Aigle Sn De L' Aigle  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1061 and 1070 in Of L' Aigle, Orne, France; died in 1118.

  2. 7.  Hugh De Avranches Le Gros Earl Of Chester Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1047 and 1050; died on 27 Jul 1101.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Aka Hugh Lupus.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Earl Of Chester In 1071 By His Uncle, The Conqueror.; Made Palatine Count
    • Fact 3: Told To Hold Chester " As Freely By The Sword" As William Did So Re: England.; Fact 3
    • Name: Hugh Lupus Earl Of Chester

    Notes:

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    The Palatine Earldom of Chester is now vested in the British Crrown, and is traditionally a title held by the Prince of Wales. In 1071, William the Conqueror made his nephew, Hugh Earl of Chester, giving him the whole of the county Palatine of Chester "...to hold as freely by the sword as he [the King] himself held the kingdom of England by the crown" As Count or Earl Palatine he had
    extradordinary authority within his provinces - this was seen as necessary due to the need to defend the Marches from the incursions of the Welsh - and as such he had his own Court and hereditary barons who each had their own jurisdiction, and power of "life and death" - legend has it that the Barons of Malpas, (later the Egertons from whom the Wedgwoods of Harracles etc. descend) were particularly prone to sentence the latter. The hereditary Barons created by Hugh are as follows, after the reversion of the Earldom with the crown, these dignities became only titular.

    Hugh married Ermentrude De Clermont in 1088 in France. Ermentrude (daughter of Hugh De Clermont Ct De Clermont and Marguerite De Montdidier) was born between 1051 and 1066 in Of Clermont, Beauvais, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Geva De Avranches, Of Chester  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 8.  Maud De Avranches Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1052 and 1054 in Avranches, Normandy, France; died after 1084.

    Maud married Harold De Ewias De Sudeley Lord Ewias before 1085. Harold (son of Ralph The Timid De Sudeley Earl Of Hereford and Gytha (De Sudeley)) was born between 1051 and 1057 in Of Sudeley Castle, England; died after 1115. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. Robert Fitzharold De Ewyas  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1085; died in 1147.

    Maud married Ranulf Le Meschines Vct De Bayeux, II before 1070 in , Normandy, France. Ranulf (son of Ranulf Le Meschines Ct De Bayeux and Alix De Normandy) was born in 1050 in , Normandy, France; died after Apr 1089. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 23. Ranulf Le Meschines Earl Of Chester, III  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1070 in Briquessant, Livry, France; died between Jan 1128 and 1129 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

  4. 9.  Arbella Loup De Avranches Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1055 in Normandy, France; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Guilbert De Pershale Corbeil. Guilbert was born in 1050 in France; died in 1090 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Robert De Pershale  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1072 in France; and died.

  5. 10.  Agnes De Mortaigne Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1054 in Of Mortagne, S-Mnch, France; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1054, England; Alt. Birth

    Family/Spouse: Andre De Vitre Sn De Vitre. Andre (son of Robert Seigneur De Vitre and Berthe Unknown) was born in 1052 in France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Hawise De Vitre  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1069 in Of Vitre, Brittany, France; and died.

  6. 11.  Emma De Burgo De Mortaigne Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1058 in Mortaigne, S-Mnch, France; died after 1080.

    Emma married Guillaume IV De Toulouse Ct De Toulouse about 1071. Guillaume (son of Pons De Toulouse Ct De Toulouse and Almode De La Haute Marche) was born in 1040 in Of Toulouse, Aquitaine; died in 1094 in Battle Of Huesca. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. Maude (Philippa) De Toulouse Cts De Toulouse  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1073 in Toulouse, France; died on 28 Nov 1117.

  7. 12.  William De Burgo Ct De Mortaigne Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Herleva1) was born before 1084; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: 2ND Earl Of Cornwall.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Rebelled Against Henry Ii, Captured & Died In Captivity.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Henry Had Him Blinded.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Forfeited Mortain To Stephen Of Blois, Henry Also Gave Cornwall To DE Blois.; Fact 4
    • Name: William De Burgo De Mortain Earl Of Cornwall

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. Aldhelm (Adelmus) De Burgo, De Mortaigne  Descendancy chart to this point

  8. 13.  William II Rufus Normandy King Of EnglandWilliam II Rufus Normandy King Of England Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1056 and 1060; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: English Royalty - Norman Line

    Notes:

    Acceded 1087-1100.

    William II (known as William Rufus)
    Strong, outspoken and ruddy (hence his nickname 'Rufus'), William II (reigned 1087-1100) extended his father's policies, taking royal power to the far north of England. Ruthless in his relations with his brother Robert, William extended his grip on the duchy of Normandy under an agreement between the brothers in 1091. (Robert went on crusade in 1096.) William's relations with the Church were not easy; he took over Archbishop Lanfranc's revenues after the latter's death in 1089, kept other bishoprics vacant to make use of their revenues, and had numerous arguments with Lanfranc's popular successor Anselm. William died on 2 August 1100, after being shot by an arrow whilst hunting in the New Forest.


  9. 14.  Adela (Alice) De Normandy Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1062 in Normandy, France; died between 8 Mar 1137 and 1138 in Marcigny-Sur-Loire, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Death: 1137, Marcigny Sur Loire, France; Alt. Death

    Adela married Etienne-Henri "Le Sage" Ct De Blois in 1081 in Breteuil, Eure, France. Etienne-Henri (son of Theobald II De Champagne Ct De Blois and Garsende Von Maine) was born in 1045 in Of Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France; died on 13 Jul 1102 in Rames. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. Guillaume De Champagne Ct De Chartes  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1086; died in 1150.
    2. 29. Theobald III Le Grand Ct De Blois  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1088 in Of Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France; died between 8 Jan 1151 and 1152.
    3. 30. Stephen of Blois King of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1095 in Blois, France; died on 25 Oct 1154 in Dover Castle, Dover, Kent, England.

  10. 15.  Gundrada De St. Omer Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1063 in Normandy, France; died on 27 May 1085 in Castle Acre, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Interred: Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex.; Fact 1

    Notes:

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    At one time it was thought that Gundred was the Daughter of William the
    Conqueror. This has since been disproved. C. T. Clay, *Early Yorkshire Charters*, vol. VIII, Appendix A, pp. 40-46. Another reference, according to the second edition of Cokayne's *Complete Peerage*, vol. XII, part 1, p. 494, note (j), presents similar evidence is H. Prentout, *Etudes sur Quelques Points de l'Histoire de Guillaume le Conquerant*, pp. 29-56.

    Gundrada married William De Warenne Earl Of Surrey, INormandy, France. William (son of Rudolph De Warenne, II and Emma (De Warenne)) was born in 1055 in Bellencombre, Seine-Maritime, France; died on 24 Jun 1088 in Pevensey, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Edith De Warenne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1080; and died.
    2. 32. William De Warenne Earl Of Warren & Surrey, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1081 in , Sussex, England; died on 11 May 1138 in , Sussex, England.

  11. 16.  Henry I Beauclerc King Of EnglandHenry I Beauclerc King Of England Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born about Sep 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England; died on 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis-Le-Fermont, Forest Of Angers, Near Rouen, Normandy.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: English Royalty - Norman Line
    • Fact 1: Acceded: Aug 6, 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, England.; Fact 1
    • Fact 10: A Hard But Just Ruler. Known As "Beauclerk" Or "The Lion Of Justice."; Fact 10
    • Fact 11: No Proof Implicating Him In Death Of Elder Brother, William II Rufus.; Fact 11
    • Fact 13: By End Of Reign, He Was The Lord Of England, Normandy And Maine.; Fact 13
    • Fact 2: Interred: Reading Abbey, Which He Founded. Duke Of Normandy 1106-1135.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Reigned As King Of England 1100-1135. Restrained Growing Power Of The Barons.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: United Saxons & Normans Under One Rule & Began A Sense Of English Nationalism.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Reign Is Notable For Important Legal And Administrative Reforms.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: Known For Final Resolution Of The Investiture Controversy.; Fact 6
    • Fact 7: Waged Several Wars To Consolidate And Expand His Continental Possesions.; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: Was So Hated By His Brothers That They Vowed To Disinherit Him.; Fact 8
    • Fact 9: Captured Robert II Curthose His Brother (1106) & Held Him Until He (Robert)Died.; Fact 9
    • Alt. Birth: 1068, Selby, Yorkshire, England; Alt. Birth
    • Acceded: 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, En
    • Fact 12: 28 Sep 1106, Defeated Brother Robert At Battle Of Tenchebrai & Usurped Duchy Of Normandy.; Fact 12
    • Alt. Death: 1 Dec 1135, Gisors, France; Alt. Death

    Notes:

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    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: After William's death while hunting in the New Forest in 1100, his younger brother, Henry I (reigned 1100-35), succeeded to the throne. By 1106 he had captured Normandy from his brother,
    Robert, who then spent the last 28 years of his life as his brother's prisoner. An energetic and decisive ruler, Henry centralised the administration of
    England and Normandy in the royal court, and extended royal powers of patronage.
    Acceded 1100-1135.

    Henry I
    William's younger brother Henry (reigned 1100-35) succeeded to the throne. He was crowned three days after his brother's death, against the possibility that his eldest brother Robert might claim the English throne. After the decisive battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 in France, Henry completed his conquest of Normandy from Robert, who then (unusually even for that time) spent the last 28 years of his life as his brother's prisoner. An energetic, decisive and occasionally cruel ruler, Henry centralised the administration of England and Normandy in the royal court, using 'viceroys' in Normandy and a group of advisers in England to act on his behalf when he was absent across the Channel. Henry successfully sought to increase royal revenues, as shown by the official records of his exchequer (the Pipe Roll of 1130, the first exchequer account to survive). He established peaceful relations with Scotland, through his marriage to Mathilda of Scotland.
    Henry's name 'Beauclerc' denoted his good education (as the youngest son, his parents possibly expected that he would become a bishop); Henry was probably the first Norman king to be fluent in English. In 1120, his legitimate sons William and Richard drowned in the White Ship which sank in the English Channel. This posed a succession problem, as Henry never allowed any of his illegitimate children to expect succession to either England or Normandy. Henry had a legitimate daughter Matilda (widow of Emperor Henry V, subsequently married to the Count of Anjou). However, it was his nephew Stephen (reigned 1135-54), son of William the Conqueror's daughter Adela, who succeeded Henry after his death allegedly caused by eating too many lampreys (fish) in 1135, as the barons mostly opposed the idea of a female ruler.

    Died:
    Apparently died from over eating Lampreys, or of food poisoning.

    Henry married Adeliza De Lorraine between 29 Jan 1120 and 1121 in Royal Cahpel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Adeliza (daughter of Godfrey 'A La Barbe' Duc De Brabant, VII and Ide De Namuer Cts De Namuer) was born between 1102 and 1103 in Louvain, Belgium; died on 23 Apr 1151 in Affligem Abbey, Flanders, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Henry married Matilda Canmore Of Scotland on 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, England. Matilda (daughter of Malcolm III Caennmor King Of Scotland and St. Margaret The Exile Of Wessex) was born in Oct 1079 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland; died on 1 May 1118 in Westminster Palace, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Empress Mathilda (Adelaide)  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 7 Feb 1101 and 1102 in Winchester, England; died on 10 Sep 1167 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandy.
    2. 34. IV William Normandy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1103 in England; died in 1120 in England.

    Family/Spouse: Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont. Isabel (daughter of Robert De Beaumont De Meulan Earl Of Leicester and Isabella Capet De CrÈpi, De Vermandois) was born after 1102; died after 1172. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Henry married Sybilla Corbert between 1120 and 1130. Sybilla (daughter of Robert Corbert) was born in 1077 in Of Alcester, Warwickshire, England; died after 1157. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Elizabeth Joan Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1084 and 1095 in , Gloucestershire, England; and died.
    2. 36. Robert De Caen De Mellent Earl Of Gloucester  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1090 in Of Caen, Calvados, France; died on 31 Oct 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire.
    3. 37. Maud Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1091 in England; and died.
    4. 38. Sybilla Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1092 in Normandy, France; and died.
    5. 39. Rainald De Dunstanville Earl Of Cornwall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1110 in Of Dunstanville, Kent, England; died on 1 Jul 1175 in Chertsey, Surrey.
    6. 40. Constance Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1120 and 1130; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Nesta Verch Rhys Pss Of Deheubarth. Nesta (daughter of Rhys Ap Tewdwr Mawr King Of Deheubarth and Gwladys Verch Rhiwallon, Of Powys) was born about 1073 in Of Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died about 1114. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 41. Henry Fitzhenry  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1103 and 1105 in Of Narberth & Pebidiog, Wales; died in 1157 in Anglesey, Wales.

    Family/Spouse: Edith Fitzforne. Edith (daughter of Forne Fitzsigulf Lord Greystoke) was born in 1074 in Of Greystoke, Cumberland, England; died in 1152. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Gieva De Tracy. Gieva was born about 1068 in Barnstaple, Devon, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. William De Tracy  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1097 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England; and died.

  12. 17.  Sibylla De Normandy Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Herleva1)

    Family/Spouse: Robert Curthose Duke Of Normandy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  13. 18.  Judith De Lens Descendancy chart to this point (5.Adeliza2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1054 in Lens, Normandy, France; died after 1086.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Aka Judith Of Normandy.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Was A Witness Against Her Husband At His Trial By Her Cousin, Wm. The Conqueror.; Fact 2
    • Name: Judith De Normandy
    • Alt. Birth: 1054; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

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    Some sources show Judith as the Daughter of Enguerrand by Adeliza.

    Judith married Waltheof II Of Huntington Earl Of Huntington in 1070. Waltheof (son of Ealred (Siward) Earl Of Northumbria and Aefflaed Of Bernicia) was born in 1045 in Huntington, England; died on 31 May 1076 in Beheaded, St. Giles Hill, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 43. Matilda (Maud) Of Northumbria  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1072 in Huntington, Huntdingdonshire, England; died on 23 Apr 1131 in Scone, Perths, Scotland.
    2. 44. Judith (Alice) De Huntington  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1126.

  14. 19.  Etienne De Aum‚le Ct De Aum‚le Descendancy chart to this point (5.Adeliza2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1070; died between 1127 and 1130.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: Abt 1090.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Also Known As Earl Of Ablemarle.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Lord Of Holderness.; Fact 3
    • Name: Stephende De Aum‚le Earl Of Ablemarle

    Family/Spouse: Hawise De Mortimer, Of Wigmore. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Agnes De Aum‚le Cts De Aum‚le  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1103; died in 1130.


Generation: 4

  1. 20.  Gilbert De L' Aigle Sn De L' Aigle Descendancy chart to this point (6.Judith3, 2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1061 and 1070 in Of L' Aigle, Orne, France; died in 1118.

    Notes:

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    References: Stuart{151} [178-30]. See Weis AR{74} [113A-25]. ES{233} iii, 689. ES{233} ii, 56. Moriarty{73} p. 111.

    Gilbert married Julienne De Perche between 1091 and 1092. Julienne (daughter of Geoffrey De Mortaigne Ct De Perche & Mortaigne and Beatrice De Montdidier, De Roucy) was born in 1070 in Of Normandy, France; died after 1109. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 46. Marguerite De L' Aigle  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1100 in Of Leige, Spain; died on 25 May 1141.

  2. 21.  Geva De Avranches, Of Chester Descendancy chart to this point (7.Hugh3, 2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1)

    Family/Spouse: Geoffrey De Ridel Lord Witheringe. Geoffrey was born in Of Drayton; died on 25 Nov 1120 in Sinking Of The White Ship, Barfleur, Manche, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 47. Maud De Ridel  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 22.  Robert Fitzharold De Ewyas Descendancy chart to this point (8.Maud3, 2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born about 1085; died in 1147.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Robert Fitzharold De Ewyas

    Family/Spouse: Sybil (De Ewyas). Sybil was born about 1101; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Robert II De Ewyas Baron Herefordshire  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1125; died between 1195 and 1198.

  4. 23.  Ranulf Le Meschines Earl Of Chester, III Descendancy chart to this point (8.Maud3, 2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1070 in Briquessant, Livry, France; died between Jan 1128 and 1129 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Buried At St. Werburg's, Chester.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Lord Of Cumberland, Vicomte DE Bayeux In Normandy.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Earl Of Chester 1120.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Commander Of The Royal Forces In Normandy, 1124.; Fact 4
    • Alt. Birth: 1070, Chester, England; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: Between Jan 1128 and 1129; Alt. Death

    Ranulf married Lucy Taillebois in 1098. Lucy (daughter of Ivo Fitzrichard De Roumare Taillebois and Lucy Of Mercia) was born between 1070 and 1074 in Mercia, England; died in 1136. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. Alice De Gernons Le Meschines  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1088 and 1094 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died in 1128.
    2. 50. William Le Meschines Lord Copeland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1096 and 1100 in Gernon Castle, Normandy, France; died in 1153 in Chester, England.
    3. 51. Ranulf IV De Gernon Earl Of Chester  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1100 in Castle Of Gernon, Normandy, France; died on 16 Dec 1153 in England.

  5. 24.  Robert De Pershale Descendancy chart to this point (9.Arbella3, 2.Emma2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1072 in France; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Ormonda De Lumley. Ormonda (daughter of Osbert De Lumley) was born in 1072 in France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. William De Pershale  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1094 in England; and died.

  6. 25.  Hawise De Vitre Descendancy chart to this point (10.Agnes3, 3.Robert2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1069 in Of Vitre, Brittany, France; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1069, England; Alt. Birth

    Family/Spouse: Robert De Ferrers Earl Of Derby. Robert (son of Henri De Ferrers Earl Of Derby and Berta Roberts) was born in 1062 in Of Derbyshire, England; died in 1139. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 53. Robert (William) De Ferrers Earl Of Derby  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1090 in , Derbyshire, England; died in 1160 in Merevale, Warwickshire, England.
    2. 54. Maud De Ferrers  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1096 in Of Derbyshire, England; and died.
    3. 55. Unknown De Ferrers  Descendancy chart to this point

  7. 26.  Maude (Philippa) De Toulouse Cts De Toulouse Descendancy chart to this point (11.Emma3, 3.Robert2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1073 in Toulouse, France; died on 28 Nov 1117.

    Maude married Guillaume IX Le Troubador Duc De Aquitaine in 1094. Guillaume (son of Guillaume VIII (Guido) Duc De Aquitaine and Aldegarde De Burgundy) was born on 22 Oct 1071 in Aquitaine, France; died between 10 Feb 1126 and 1127. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 56. Agnes De Aquitaine  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1095 and 1100 in Poitiers, France; and died.
    2. 57. Raimond I De Poitiers Prince Of Antioch  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1100; died on 27 Jun 1149.

  8. 27.  Aldhelm (Adelmus) De Burgo, De Mortaigne Descendancy chart to this point (12.William3, 3.Robert2, 1.Herleva1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Aldhelm (Adelmus) De Burgo De Mortaigne

    Family/Spouse: Agnes Capet De France. Agnes (daughter of Louis VII Capet Le Jeune King Of France and Eleanor De Aquitaine Dss De Aquitaine) was born about 1138; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 58. William De Burgh Fitzaldhelm  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1157; died in 1198.

  9. 28.  Guillaume De Champagne Ct De Chartes Descendancy chart to this point (14.Adela3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1086; died in 1150.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Aka William DE Blois DE Sulli.; Fact 1
    • Name: William De Blois De Sully

    Notes:

    (Medical):An imbecile.

    Family/Spouse: Agnes De Sully. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 59. Margaret De Sully  Descendancy chart to this point died on 15 Dec 1145.

  10. 29.  Theobald III Le Grand Ct De Blois Descendancy chart to this point (14.Adela3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1088 in Of Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France; died between 8 Jan 1151 and 1152.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Waved Right To Kingship Of England In Favor Of Younger Brother Stephen.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: 3rd Count Palatine Of Champaigne & Brie.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: 4th Comte DE Blois.; Fact 3
    • Name: Theobald Palatine De Champagne IV

    Theobald married Maud (Mathilda) De Carinthia in 1123. Maud (daughter of Ingelbert Duc De Carinthia, II and Utha Von Sulzbach, Of Passau) was born between 1097 and 1105 in Of Karnten, Austria; died on 13 Dec 1160. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 60. Henri I Le Liberal Ct De Champagne & Brie  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1127 in Champagne, France; died between 16 Mar 1180 and 1181 in Troyes, Aube, France.
    2. 61. Marie De Blois Abbess Of Fontevrault  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1128; died in 1190.
    3. 62. Adele De Champagne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1140 in Of Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France; died on 4 Jun 1206 in Paris, Seine, France.

  11. 30.  Stephen of Blois King of EnglandStephen of Blois King of England Descendancy chart to this point (14.Adela3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1095 in Blois, France; died on 25 Oct 1154 in Dover Castle, Dover, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: English Royalty - Norman Line
    • Fact 1: Reigned 1135-1154. Buried At Faversham Abbey.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: South & Midlands Counties Wracked By Civil War & Famine Throughout His Reign.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: When Henry I Died, Stephen Landed On England Bef. Maud & Made Bid For The Crown.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: To Curry Church's Favor, Had To Relax The Severe Crown Control Of The Nobility.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: A General Rebellion Broke Out (1141), Taken Prisoner In Battle Of Lincoln.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: His Brother Henry, Bishop Of Winchester, Switched Support To Maud (1141).; Fact 6
    • Fact 7: Henry I Was Stephen's Guardian Aft The Death Of His Father.; Fact 7
    • Alt. Birth: 1095; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 25 Oct 1154, Kent, England; Alt. Death

    Notes:

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    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry I was succeeded by his nephew Stephen of Blois (reigned 1135-54), his only legitimate son having drowned in the wreck of the White Ship which sank in the English Channel in 1120. Although widely preferred in England and Normandy as Henry's successor, Stephen lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. Henry's daughter, Matilda, invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne and the country was plunged into civil war. Neither side was strong enough to win and the war ended only in 1153 when Matilda's son, Henry, Count of Anjou, was recognised as heir to the throne.
    Acceded 1135-1154.

    Stephen and Matilda
    Though charming, attractive and (when required) a brave warrior, Stephen (reigned 1135-54) lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. He could neither control his friends nor subdue his enemies, despite the support of his brother Henry of Blois (Bishop of Winchester) and his able wife Matilda of Boulogne. Henry I's daughter Matilda invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne, and the country was plunged into civil war. Although anarchy never spread over the whole country, local feuds were pursued under the cover of the civil war; the bond between the King and the nobles broke down, and senior figures (including Stephen's brother Henry) freely changed allegiances as it suited them.

    In 1141, Stephen was captured at Lincoln and his defeat seemed certain. However, Matilda's arrogant behaviour antagonised even her own supporters (Angevins), and Stephen was released in exchange for her captured ally and illegitimate half-brother earl Robert of Gloucester. After the latter's death in 1147, Matilda retired to Normandy (which her husband, the Count of Anjou had conquered) in 1148. Stephen's throne was still disputed. Matilda's eldest son Henry, who had been given Normandy by his father in 1150 and who had married the heiress Eleanor Duchess of Aquitaine, invaded England in 1149 and again in 1153. Stephen fought stubbornly against Henry; Stephen even attempted to ensure his son Eustace's succession by having him crowned in Stephen's lifetime. The Church refused (having quarrelled with the king some years previously); Eustace's death later in 1153 helped lead to a negotiated peace (the treaty of Wallingford) under which Henry would inherit the throne after Stephen's death.
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    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry I was succeeded by his nephew Stephen of Blois (reigned 1135-54), his only legitimate son having drowned in the wreck of the White Ship which sank in the English Channel in 1120. Although widely preferred in England and Normandy as Henry's successor, Stephen lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. Henry's daughter, Matilda, invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne and the country was plunged into civil war. Neither side was strong enough to win and the war ended only in 1153 when Matilda's son, Henry, Count of Anjou, was recognised as heir to the throne.
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    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry I was succeeded by his nephew Stephen of Blois (reigned 1135-54), his only legitimate son having drowned in the wreck of the White Ship which sank in the English Channel in 1120. Although widely preferred in England and Normandy as Henry's successor, Stephen lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. Henry's daughter, Matilda, invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne and the country was plunged into civil war. Neither side was strong enough to win and the war ended only in 1153 when Matilda's son, Henry, Count of Anjou, was recognised as heir to the throne.

    Stephen married Matilda of Boulogne Queen of England in 1125 in Westminster, England. Matilda (daughter of Eustace Ct De Boulogne, III and Mary Canmore Of Scotland) was born in 1103 in Boulogne, France; died on 3 May 1152 in Hedingham Castle, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 63. Eustace Ct De Boulogne, IV  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1130; died on 16 Aug 1153 in Bury St. Edmunds.
    2. 64. II William De Blois  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1134; and died.
    3. 65. Marie Cts De Mortaigne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1136 in Blois, France; died in 1182 in St. Austrebert.

  12. 31.  Edith De Warenne Descendancy chart to this point (15.Gundrada3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1080; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Gerard De Gournay Baron Gournay. Gerard (son of III Hugh De Gournay and Basitia Flaitel) was born in 1060 in England; died in 1096 in Palestine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 66. Gundred De Gournay  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1095; died in 1154.
    2. 67. Hugh De Gournay, IV  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1096 in Caister, Norfolk, England; died in 1180 in Holy Land.

  13. 32.  William De Warenne Earl Of Warren & Surrey, II Descendancy chart to this point (15.Gundrada3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1081 in , Sussex, England; died on 11 May 1138 in , Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1088. Interred: Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: 2ND Earl Of Surrey.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: He Carried Off His Wife Isabel While Her 1St Husband Was Still Undisclosed.; Fact 3
    • Acceded: 1088
    • Alt. Death: 11 May 1138, England; Alt. Death

    Notes:

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    REF Baronage1. Lord of Lewes, Reigate, and Coningsburgh; Lord of Bellecombre and Mortemer, in Normandy. The following is from pboren@pnut.rand.org (Pat Boren) and may contain errors.
    WILLIAM de WARENNE was the second Earl of Warren and Surrey. In 1093 he sought to marry Mathilda (who eventually married King Henry I of England). This marriage may have been at the bottom of his hatred for Henry. In 1101 he shared in inviting Robert, Duke of Normandy, to invade England and because of this act, the king deprived him of his estates. Later Henry restored
    William to his former position and from that time on, William was the king's faithful supporter and trusted friend. William died in 1138. His wife was Isabel Vermandois, by whom he had William (third Earl of Surrey), Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Ada (who married Henry, earl of Huntingdon, and whose daughter
    Margaret married Henry de Bohun).
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    REF Baronage1. Lord of Lewes, Reigate, and Coningsburgh; Lord of Bellecombre and Mortemer, in Normandy. The following is from pboren@pnut.rand.org (Pat Boren) and may contain errors.
    WILLIAM de WARENNE was the second Earl of Warren and Surrey. In 1093 he sought to marry Mathilda (who eventually married King Henry I of England). This marriage may have been at the bottom of his hatred for Henry. In 1101 he shared in inviting Robert, Duke of Normandy, to invade England and because of this act, the king deprived him of his estates. Later Henry restored
    William to his former position and from that time on, William was the king's faithful supporter and trusted friend. William died in 1138. His wife was Isabel Vermandois, by whom he had William (third Earl of Surrey), Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Ada (who married Henry, earl of Huntingdon, and whose daughter
    Margaret married Henry de Bohun).
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    REF Baronage1. Lord of Lewes, Reigate, and Coningsburgh; Lord of Bellecombre and Mortemer, in Normandy. The following is from pboren@pnut.rand.org (Pat Boren) and may contain errors.
    WILLIAM de WARENNE was the second Earl of Warren and Surrey. In 1093 he sought to marry Mathilda (who eventually married King Henry I of England). This marriage may have been at the bottom of his hatred for Henry. In 1101 he shared in inviting Robert, Duke of Normandy, to invade England and because of this act, the king deprived him of his estates. Later Henry restored
    William to his former position and from that time on, William was the king's faithful supporter and trusted friend. William died in 1138. His wife was Isabel Vermandois, by whom he had William (third Earl of Surrey), Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Ada (who married Henry, earl of Huntingdon, and whose daughter
    Margaret married Henry de Bohun).

    William married Isabella Capet De CrÈpi, De Vermandois in 1118 in France. Isabella (daughter of Hugh Capet Magnus De CrÈpi Duc De Burgundy and Adelar De Vermandois Cts De Vermandois) was born in 1081 in Of Valois, Bretagne, France; died between 13 Feb 1130 and 1131 in England Or St. Nicaise, Meulan, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 68. William De Warenne Earl Of Warren & Surrey, III  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1110; died between 19 Jan 1147 and 1148 in Laodicea, Holy Land.
    2. 69. Gundred De Warenne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1117 in Of Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died in 1166 in , Warwickshire, England.
    3. 70. Adelaide (Ada) De Warenne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1120 in Surrey, England; died in 1178.

  14. 33.  Empress Mathilda (Adelaide) Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 7 Feb 1101 and 1102 in Winchester, England; died on 10 Sep 1167 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandy.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Designated Henry I's Heir After Death Of William The Atheling.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Upon Henry's Death, Stephen Siezed The Throne, & Matilda Invaded England (1139).; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: There Followed Inconclusive Civil War Between Stephen & Matilda.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: She & Husband Geoffrey Captured Normandy.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Treaty Of Wallingford (1152) Made Stephen's Heir Henry, Matilda's Son.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: Acceded: April 1141. Interred: 10 Sep 1169 At Abbey Of Bec.; Fact 6

    Notes:

    Empress Matilda, also known as the Empress Maude, was a significant figure during the tumultuous period known as the Anarchy in England. Born around February 7, 1102, she was the daughter and heir of King Henry I of England. Let’s delve into her remarkable life:

    Early Life and Marriage:
    As a child, Matilda was married to the future Holy Roman Emperor Henry V and spent her formative years in Germany.
    In 1116, she traveled with the emperor to Italy, where she was controversially crowned empress in St. Peter’s Basilica and acted as the imperial regent.
    Challenges and Succession Crisis:
    Matilda faced a potential succession crisis when her younger brother, William Adelin, died in the White Ship disaster of 1120.
    Upon her widowhood in the Holy Roman Empire, she returned to Normandy, where her father arranged her marriage to Geoffrey of Anjou to secure an alliance.
    Claim to the English Throne:
    King Henry I nominated Matilda as his heir, but this decision was met with opposition in his Anglo-Norman court.
    When Henry I died in 1135, Matilda and Geoffrey faced challenges from the barons.
    The throne was ultimately seized by her male cousin, Stephen of Blois, who became King of England with the backing of the English Church.
    The Battle for England:
    In 1139, Matilda crossed to England, supported by her half-brother Robert of Gloucester and her uncle David I of Scotland.
    Her forces captured Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln in 1141, but her attempt to be crowned at Westminster Abbey faced fierce opposition.
    Although never formally declared Queen of England, she held the title of “Lady of the English”.
    Legacy:
    Matilda’s struggle for the throne left a lasting impact on English history.
    Her story is one of political intrigue, power struggles, and determination.

    She was designated Henry's heir, and on his death (1135), Stephen siezed the
    throne and Matilda invaded England (1139) inuagurating a period of
    inconclusive civil war. She and he second husband (Geoffrey) captured normandy
    and in 1152 the Treaty of Wallingford recognised Henry as Stephen's heir.
    Burke says she was betrothed in her eight year (1119) to Henry.

    Family/Spouse: Heinrich Emperor Of Germany, V. Heinrich died on 23 May 1125. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Mathilda married Geoffrey IV The Fair Angevin King Of France on 22 May 1127 in Le Mans, France. Geoffrey (son of Fulk V "Le Jeune" Le Grand Ct De Anjou and Ermengard Du Maine Cts De Maine) was born on 24 Nov 1113 in Anjou, France; died on 7 Sep 1151 in Chateau-Du-Loir, Eure-Et-Loire, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 71. Hamelin Plantagenet De Anjou Earl Of Surrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1130 in Normandy, France; died on 5 Jul 1202 in England.
    2. 72. Henry II Plantagenet De Anjou King Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 5 Mar 1132 and 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France; died on 6 Jul 1189 in Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France.
    3. 73. William Angevin  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 74. Geoffrey Angevin Ct Of Nantes  Descendancy chart to this point

  15. 34.  IV William Normandy Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1103 in England; died in 1120 in England.

  16. 35.  Elizabeth Joan Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1084 and 1095 in , Gloucestershire, England; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Of Talby, Yorkshire, England.; Fact 1

    Elizabeth married Fergus De Galloway Lord Galloway in 1124 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland. Fergus was born about 1078 in Galloway, Wigtownshire, Scotland; died on 12 May 1166 in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 75. Uchtred De Galloway Lord Galloway  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1100 in Galloway, Wigtownshire, Scotland; died on 22 Sep 1174 in Loch Fergus, Scotland.

  17. 36.  Robert De Caen De Mellent Earl Of Gloucester Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born about 1090 in Of Caen, Calvados, France; died on 31 Oct 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: Aug 1122. Interred: St. James Priory, Bristol.; Fact 1
    • Fact 1: Earl Of Gloucester. Lord Of Corboil.; Fact 1
    • Fact 11: When Stephen Became King, Did Homage To Him For English Lands.; Fact 11
    • Fact 13: Became Maud's Commander In Chief In The Civil War That Followed.; Fact 13
    • Fact 2: Seigneur DE Crelly In Calvados, Normandy.; Fact 2
    • Fact 2: Distinguished Soldier & Powerful Magnate In The West Country.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Lord Of Thoringni, Etc.; Fact 3
    • Fact 3: Loyally Supported His Half-Sister Maud In The Civil War With King Stephen.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Became One Of Stephen's Most Determined Opponents.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Comte DE Meulan. Known As "The Consul".; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: A Founder Of St. James Priory, Bristol.; Fact 6
    • Name: Robert De Caen "The Consul" Earl Of Gloucester
    • Fact 7: 1119, In Battle Of Bremule Where His Father Defeated Louis VI Of France.; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: 1122, Led Force To Capture Brionne Castle Held By Rebels In Normandy.; Fact 8
    • Fact 9: 1126, Had Custody Of His Uncle, Robert Of Normandy.; Fact 9
    • Fact 10: 1127, Did Homage To 1/2 Sister Maud & Recognized Her As His Father's Heir To Throne.; Fact 10
    • Fact 12: 1137, Stephen, Switched Allegiance To Maud.; Quarrelled W

    Notes:

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    REF: Weis Ancestral Roots (63:26), (124:26), (124A:26), (125:26), (132A:27): He was an illigitimate son of King HENRY I. According to "The Dictionary of National Biography", his mother was probably an unknown French woman. This birth was before HENRY became king. On insufficient grounds some claim his mother to be Nesta, dau. of RHYS AP TEWDR, King of Dehubarth. In his "Complete Peerage", Cockayne is of the opinion that his mother was most likely SIBYL CORBET. He fought at the Battle of Bremule in 1119, where his father defeated King LOUIS VI of France (RIN 1531). In 1122 he was created Earl of Gloucester. In 1123, he led a force to assist in the capture of the castle
    of Brionne, which was held by rebel Norman barons. In 1126 he had custody
    of the imprisoned rebel, Robert, Duke of Normandy. In 1127 he did homage
    to the EMPRESS MATILDA, recognizng her as his father's successor to the
    throne. When Stephen was chosen as king over the EMPRESS MATILDA, Robert did homage to him for his English lands. In 1137 he accompanied King Stephen to Normandy where a quarrel ensued. He then threw his support to MATILDA, who was in Normandy, and obtained the surrender of Caen and Bayeux to her husband, GEOFFREY PLANTAGANET, Count of Anjou (RIN 787). In Sep. 1139 he landed in England with MATILDA and took her to Arundel Castle. He became her commander-in-chief in the civil war which followed.
    Robert was captured by Stephen's forces, but Stephen had also been previously captured by MATILDA's. The two were returned to their respective camps in an even exchange. MATILDA sent Robert to Anjou to attempt to convince her husband, GEOFFREY, to come to her aid. GEOFFREY
    declined to help until he had conquered Normandy, so Robert joined in his
    campaign. However, hearing that MATILDA was beseiged at Oxford, he hurried
    back to her assistance. He took MATILDA's and GEOFFREY's son, HENRY (the
    future King HENRY II) with him. In 1143 Robert defeated Stephen at Wilton
    and in 1144 he blockaded Malmesbury, Stephen refusing battle. MATILDA's
    support had gradually dwindled, so Robert was unable to continue to press
    her cause. In 1147 Robert sent HENRY back to Anjou. Later that year Robert died of fever at Bristol.

    Died:
    Fever.

    Family/Spouse: Sibyl De Montgomerie. Sibyl (daughter of Roger De Montgomerie Earl Of Shrewsbury, II and Mabel Talvas De AlenÁon-BellÍme) was born in 1058 in Montgomery, Wales; died in 1107. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Robert married Mabel Fitzhamon in 1109. Mabel (daughter of Robert Fitzhamon and Sybilla De Montgomery) was born in 1094 in England; died in 1157. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 76. William Fitzrobert Earl Of Gloucester  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Nov 1116 in Of Gloucestershire, England; died on 23 Nov 1183.
    2. 77. Maud Fitzrobert, Of Gloucester  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1120 in Of Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died on 29 Jul 1189 in Chester, Cheshire, England.
    3. 78. Christiana Of Gloucester  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 79. Philip Fitz Robert  Descendancy chart to this point

  18. 37.  Maud Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1091 in England; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Conan III "Le Gros" Ct De Brittany. Conan (son of Alan IV Fergent Duc De Brittany and Ermengard De Anjou) was born in 1089; died in 1148. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 80. Hoel Bretagne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in England.
    2. 81. Bertha Of Brittany Bretagne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in England; died in 1158.

  19. 38.  Sybilla Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1092 in Normandy, France; and died.

    Sybilla married I Alexander Scotland in 1107 in Scotland. Alexander was born in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 39.  Rainald De Dunstanville Earl Of Cornwall Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born about 1110 in Of Dunstanville, Kent, England; died on 1 Jul 1175 in Chertsey, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: Apr 1141. Interred: Reading Abbey, Surrey.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: King Arthur Folklore).; Held & Rebuilt Tintagel Manor (Assoc. W
    • Alt. Birth: 1112; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1175, Surrey, England; Alt. Death

    Rainald married Beatrice (Mabel) Fitzrichard in 1135. Beatrice (daughter of William Fitzrichard Lord Cardinand) was born in 1114 in Cardinan, Cornwall, England; died in 1162. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 82. Beatrice De Vaux  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1149 in Stoke, Devon, England; died between 24 Mar 1216 and 1217.

  21. 40.  Constance Of England Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1120 and 1130; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Richard De Beaumont Vct De Beaumont-Le-Maine. Richard (son of Ralph V De Beaumont Vct De Beaumont-Le-Maine) died after 1145. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 83. Richard De Beaumont Vct De Maine  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1194.
    2. 84. Raoul VI De Beaumont Vct De Maine  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1235.

  22. 41.  Henry Fitzhenry Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born between 1103 and 1105 in Of Narberth & Pebidiog, Wales; died in 1157 in Anglesey, Wales.

    Notes:

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    "Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700", Weis, 1992, seventh edition.
    "Royal Ancestors of Some American Families", Michel L. Call.

    Died:
    Killed.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 85. Amabilis Fitzhenry  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1140; and died.

  23. 42.  William De Tracy Descendancy chart to this point (16.Henry3, 4.William2, 1.Herleva1) was born about 1097 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. was born about 1101 in England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 86. Grace De Tracy  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1105 in England; died before 1140.

  24. 43.  Matilda (Maud) Of Northumbria Descendancy chart to this point (18.Judith3, 5.Adeliza2, 1.Herleva1) was born in 1072 in Huntington, Huntdingdonshire, England; died on 23 Apr 1131 in Scone, Perths, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Interred: Scone Abbey, Perthshire.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Alias Matilda (Maud) Of Huntington.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Countess Of Huntington.; Fact 3
    • Name: Matilda (Maud) De Huntington
    • Alt. Death: 1131, Scone, Perths, Scotland; Alt. Death

    Matilda married Simon De St. Liz Earl Of Northampton in 1090. Simon (son of Ranulph The Rich De St. Liz, Of Normandy) was born about 1068 in Normandy, France; died between 1111 and 1115 in La CharitÈ-Sur-Loirem, France Or England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 87. Maud De St. Liz, Of Northampton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1094 in Hampshire, England; died in 1140.

    Matilda married David King Of Scotland, I between 1113 and 1114. David (son of Malcolm III Caennmor King Of Scotland and St. Margaret The Exile Of Wessex) was born in 1084 in Edinburg Castle, Scotland; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 88. Henry Of Huntington Earl Of Huntington  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1114 in Scotland; died on 12 Jun 1152 in Kelso, Rexburgh, Scotland.

  25. 44.  Judith (Alice) De Huntington Descendancy chart to this point (18.Judith3, 5.Adeliza2, 1.Herleva1) died after 1126.

    Notes:

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    The Complete Peerage V6.p639,f. I have assumed that she married the Ralph referred to on page 448 and was Roger's mother.
    (Version: 23 Apr 96 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: see bibliography Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996. http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal14967)

    Judith married IV Ralph De Toeni Sn De Conches, IIIEngland. Ralph (son of Ralf De Toeni Sn De Conches, II and Isabel (Elizabeth) De Montfort, Lady Of Nogent) was born about 1078 in England; died in 1126 in Flamsted, Herts, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 89. Roger De Toeni, III  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1104; died in 1158 in Flamsted, Herts, England.

  26. 45.  Agnes De Aum‚le Cts De Aum‚le Descendancy chart to this point (19.Etienne3, 5.Adeliza2, 1.Herleva1) was born about 1103; died in 1130.

    Family/Spouse: Adam Le Brus Baron Skelton, II. Adam (son of Robert Le Brus Lord Annandale, III and Agnes De Paganel) was born about 1099 in Of Skelton, Yorkshire; died in 1143. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 90. Adam Le Brus Baron Skelton, III  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1126 in Of Skelton, Yorkshire, Scotland; died in 1196 in Skelton, Yorkshire, England.



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