William Fitzralph De Greystoke and Joan Fitzhenry
Husband William Fitzralph De Greystoke 1
AKA: William De Greystoke Born: January 6, 1321 - Grimthorpe, Lincolnshire, England 1 Baptized: Died: July 20, 1359 - Castle, Bracepeth, Northumberland, England 1 Buried:
Father: Ralph Fitzrobert De Greystoke 2 Mother: Alice De Audley 2 3 4 5
Marriage: - Bracepeth, Northumberland, England 1
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, January 6, 1321 - Grimthorpe
2. Alt. Death, July 10, 1359 - Brancepeth, Co Durham
Wife Joan Fitzhenry 1
Born: 1331 - Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England 1 Baptized: Died: September 1, 1403 - Clerkenwell, England 1 Buried:
Father: Henry Fitzhenry 1 Mother: Joan De Fourneux 1
Other Spouse: Matthew Redman 1
Children
1 M Ralph De Greystoke Lord Greystoke 1
Born: 1353 - England 1 Baptized: Died: 1417 - England 1 Buried:
2 M Ralph De Greystoke 1
Born: October 18, 1353 - Kirkby Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England 1 Baptized: Died: April 6, 1418 - Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England 1 Buried:
3 F Alice De Greystoke 1
Born: 1355 - Greystoke, Northumberland, England 1 Baptized: Died: 1377 - Greystoke, Northumberland, England, England 1 Buried:
4 M William De Greystoke 1
Born: 1357 - Greystoke, Northumberland, England 1 Baptized: Died: 1381 - Dunbar Castle, Glendale 1 Buried:
5 M Robert De Greystoke 1
Born: 1359 - Greystoke, Northumberland, England 1 Baptized: Died: - Dunbar Castle, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland 1 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William Fitzralph De Greystoke
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
General Notes: Wife - Joan Fitzhenry
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
General Notes: Child - Ralph De Greystoke Lord Greystoke
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
General Notes: Child - Ralph De Greystoke
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
General Notes: Child - Alice De Greystoke
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
General Notes: Child - William De Greystoke
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
General Notes: Child - Robert De Greystoke
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
William Fitzralph De Greystoke and Joan Fitzhenry
Husband William Fitzralph De Greystoke
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1357 - England
Wife Joan Fitzhenry
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice De Greystoke
Born: 1357 - Greystoke, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1386 Buried:Spouse: Robert De Harrington Marr: 1386 - England
William Fitzrandulph De Greystoke and Hawise De Stuteville
Husband William Fitzrandulph De Greystoke
Born: 1158 - Grimsthorpe, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1209 Buried:
Father: Randulph Fitzwilliam De Greystoke Mother: Amabel De Baliol
Marriage: 1180
Wife Hawise De Stuteville
Born: 1165 - England Baptized: Died: 1226 - England Buried:
Father: Robert IV Sherriff York De Stuteville Mother: Hawise De Murdac
Other Spouse: William De Lancaster - 1164 - England
Other Spouse: Roger Hugh De Morville
Other Spouse: Hugh De Morville - 1187 - England
Children
1 M Thomas De Greystoke
Born: 1195 - England Baptized: Died: 1280 - Northumberland, England Buried:Spouse: Christian De Viteripont Marr: 1208
Hendrick Storm and Niessje De Groot
Husband Hendrick Storm
Born: 1668 - New Amsterdam, Long Island, New York Baptized: Died: - New York, New York Buried:
Father: Dirck Gorisz Storm Mother: Maria Pieterse Montfoort
Marriage:
Wife Niessje De Groot
Born: Baptized: Died: - New York, New York Buried:
Father: Staats Janszen De Groot Mother: Barbara Casparszen Springsteen
Other Spouse: Laurens Matthys Bankert
Children
1 F Mary Storm
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Staas Storm
Born: - Yonkers, New York Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Maria Storm
Born: - Philipsburgh, Westchester Co., New York Baptized: August 20, 1700 - Old Dutch Church Of Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown , Westchester Co., New York Died: Buried:Spouse: Cornelis Williams Marr: December 16, 1722 - Old Dutch Church Of Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown , Westchester Co., New York
General Notes: Husband - Hendrick Storm
He lived in Yonkers, New York.
Notes: Marriage
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Staats Janszen De Groot and Barbara Casparszen Springsteen
Husband Staats Janszen De Groot
Born: Baptized: Died: - New Amsterdam, Long Island, New York Buried:Marriage:
Wife Barbara Casparszen Springsteen
Born: Baptized: Died: - New York, New York Buried:
Father: Caspar Janszen Springsteen Mother: Theuntje Jeuriaens
Children
1 F Niessje De Groot
Born: Baptized: Died: - New York, New York Buried:Spouse: Laurens Matthys BankertSpouse: Hendrick Storm
2 F Geesje De Groot
Born: Baptized: 1676 Died: Buried:
3 F Metje De Groot
Born: Baptized: 1677 Died: Buried:
4 F Wilhelmina De Groot
Born: Baptized: 1680 Died: Buried:
5 F Cornelia De Groot
Born: Baptized: 1685 Died: Buried:
6 F Maritje De Groot
Born: Baptized: 1688 Died: Buried:
7 M Joost De Groot
Born: - Tappan, New York Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Jannetje De Groot
Born: - Tappan, New York Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Staats Janszen De Groot
Staats Janszen de Groot came to New Amsterdam from Tricht Holland on Apr. 16, 1663 on the ship 'Spotted Cow'. Staats and Barbara moved from Long Island to Orange County, New York before 1685. He was one of the patentees of Tappan in 1686
Notes: Marriage
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Rothes De Gros
Husband Rothes De Gros
Born: 1208 - Orcop, Hereford, Herefordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1308 Buried:Marriage: 1237 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Sollers
Born: 1244 - Eardisley, Herford, England Baptized: Died: 1272 - Eardisley, Herefordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Richard Baskerville Marr: 1267 - England
Denis De Meherenc and Anne De Grosparmy
Husband Denis De Meherenc
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Guillaume II De Meherenc Mother: Isabeau De Malherbe
Marriage: 1506
Other Spouse: Catherine Lefrangois
Wife Anne De Grosparmy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Guillaume III De Meherenc
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Francoise De Maugny Marr: 1520
2 M Francois De Meherenc
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Jacques De Meherenc
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Jean De Meherenc
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Denis De Meherenc
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur des Landes
(Seigneur des Landes)
General Notes: Wife - Anne De Grosparmy
Name Prefix:<NPFX> demoiselle
(De la famille du cardinal de Grosparmy)
General Notes: Child - Guillaume III De Meherenc
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur de L'Aubel
(Seigneur de l'Aubel)
General Notes: Child - Francois De Meherenc
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur des Landes et d'Asnelles
(Seigneur des Landes et d'asnelles)
General Notes: Child - Jacques De Meherenc
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur du Quesnay
(Seigneur du Quesnay)
Amice De Guader
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Amice De Guader
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mathilda Maud England
Born: 1086 Baptized: Died: November 25, 1120 Buried:Spouse: Routrou Comte Du Perche The Great Marr: 1103
Jacques Mansion Manseau and Anne De Guaincour
Husband Jacques Mansion Manseau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - St-Jacques, Metz, Moselle, France
Wife Anne De Guaincour
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jeanne Mansion Manseau
Born: 1649 - St-Jacques, Metz, Moselle, France Baptized: Died: July 9, 1728 - St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, Qc Buried: July 10, 1728 - St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, QcSpouse: Jean Cherlot Marr: October 9, 1669 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, QcSpouse: Vincent Tudault Marr: June 5, 1712 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Otto I De Guelders and Richardis Von Scheyern Wittelsbach
Husband Otto I De Guelders
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Richardis Von Scheyern Wittelsbach
Born: - Julich Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Otto I Wittelsbach Mother: Agnes De Looz
Children
1 F Aleid Van Guelders
Born: 1187 - Zutphen, Gelderland, Netherlands Baptized: Died: February 4, 1218 - Netherlands Buried:Spouse: William I Holland Marr: 1210
Baldwin III De Hainault and Yolande De Guelders
Husband Baldwin III De Hainault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1112
Wife Yolande De Guelders
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ida De Hainault
Born: 1112 - Hainaut, Flanders Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Roger III De Toeni Marr: 1130
Henri De Namur and Agnes De Gueldres
Husband Henri De Namur
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Godfrey Comte De Namur Mother: Ermisende De Luxembourg
Marriage: 1186
Wife Agnes De Gueldres
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Count Heinrich Geldern Zutphen Mother: Marie De Boulogne
Children
1 F Ermensinde Countess Luxembourg De Namur
Born: 1186 - Namur, Beligum Baptized: Died: February 17, 1247 Buried:Spouse: Waleram IV Limbourg Montjoie Duke De Limbourg & Montjoie Marr: 1217
De Guernsey
Husband De Guernsey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1270
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Joan De Guernsey
Born: 1270 - Jersey, Guernsey, Channel Isles Baptized: Died: 1311 Buried:Spouse: Helie De Albini Marr: 1300
William Fitzrobert Little Easton De Hastings and Hawise De Guerres
Husband William Fitzrobert Little Easton De Hastings
Born: 1115 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Fitzwalter De Windsor Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Hawise De Guerres
Born: 1120 - Essex England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard De Guerres Mother:
Children
1 M Robert De Hastings
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Maud De Flamville
Richard De Guerres
Husband Richard De Guerres
Born: 1090 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard De Guerres Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Hawise De Guerres
Born: 1120 - Essex England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Fitzrobert Little Easton De Hastings
Richard De Guerres
Husband Richard De Guerres
Born: 1060 - Essex England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Richard De Guerres
Born: 1090 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Knight William De Guildford and Joan De Halden
Husband Knight William De Guildford
Born: - Hempsted, Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1394 Buried:
Father: Edward Guildford Mother: Alice Sambourne
Marriage: 1385
Wife Joan De Halden
Born: 1355 - Halden Manor, Rolvenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1455 Buried:
Father: John De Halden Mother:
Father: William Halden De Haldan Mother: Emma
Children
1 M Sir Knight Edward Guldeford
Born: 1385 - Groombride Kent England Baptized: Died: 1449 - Rolvenden, Kent, England Buried:Spouse: Julian De Pitlesden Marr: 1420
Godfrey Count Of Brionne Fitzrichard and Hawised De Guines
Husband Godfrey Count Of Brionne Fitzrichard
Born: 0953 - Brionne, Eure, Normandy France Baptized: Died: 1015 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hawised De Guines
Born: 0958 - Castle At Guines, Pas-DE-Calaise, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sigfreid The Dane De Guines Comte De Guines Mother: Elisende De Flanders
Children
1 F De Brionne
Born: 0975 - Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard De Denefacta
Death Notes: Wife - Hawised De Guines
Y
Death Notes: Child - De Brionne
Sigfid The Dane Comte De Guines and Elstrude Flanders
Husband Sigfid The Dane Comte De Guines
AKA: The Dane Born: Baptized: Died: 0965 Buried:
Father: Prince Denmark Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Elstrude Flanders
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Arnulph De Fleming Mother: Alice Vermandois
Other Spouse: Sigfred Guines
Children
1 F Haloise De Guines
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Crispin De Bec
2 M Ardolph Comte De Guines
Born: - Guisnes, Picardy, France Baptized: Died: - Guisnes, Picardy, France Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Sigfid The Dane Comte De Guines
the Dane
General Notes: Child - Haloise De Guines
Gefroy Deu Count D'eu & Brionne and Heloise De Guisnes
Husband Gefroy Deu Count D'eu & Brionne
Born: 0953 - Brionne Normandie Baptized: Died: 1015 Buried:
Father: Richard De Normandie Mother: Gunnora Duchess Of Normandie De Crepon
Father: Richard De Normandie Mother: Concubine II
Father: Mother: Concubine
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Lesceline De Turqueville
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
2. Alt. Birth
3. Alt. Birth
4. Alt. Birth
Wife Heloise De Guisnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sigfred Guines Mother: Elstrude Flanders
Children
1 M Rollo De Venoix
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Gefroy Deu Count D'eu & Brionne
William de Brienne
William Comte D'Eu
Manasses Robert De Guisnes and Emma Tancarville
Husband Manasses Robert De Guisnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Emma Tancarville
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Darques Mother: Beatrice De Bolbec
Children
1 F Sibilla Manasses
Born: 1005 - Bourbonnais, Aquitaine, France Baptized: Died: 1105 Buried: AFN: 8XJW-H5Spouse: Henry Castellan De Gand Marr: 1039 - Bourbonnais, Aquitaine, France
Death Notes: Child - Sibilla Manasses
Nuno Rodriguez De Guzman and Ximena De Leon
Husband Nuno Rodriguez De Guzman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rodrigo Count De Amaya Mother: Gundermarez
Marriage:
Wife Ximena De Leon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alphonso V Rey De Leon Mother: Urraca De Leon
Other Spouse: Count Diego Rodrigo De Asturias Oviedo
Children
1 M Rodrigo Nunez De Guzman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Madog Ap De Gwenwynwyn
Husband Madog Ap De Gwenwynwyn
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gwenwynwyn Ap Owain Mother: Margred Corbet
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Eva Verch Madog
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Owain Ap Bleddyn
Eustache De Hache and Amice Avice Lowe
Husband Eustache De Hache
Born: 1241 - West Hatch, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: 1307 Buried:Marriage: 1272 - England
Wife Amice Avice Lowe
Born: 1245 - England Baptized: Died: 1309 Buried:
Children
1 F Juliana De Hache
Born: 1272 - West Hatch, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: 1372 Buried:Spouse: William Hardreshull Marr: 1291 - England
William Hardreshull and Juliana De Hache
Husband William Hardreshull
Born: 1270 - Scotton, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: November 10, 1303 - England Buried: - Saleby, Lincolnshire, England
Father: John Hardreshull Mother: Joan Neville
Marriage: 1291 - England
Wife Juliana De Hache
Born: 1272 - West Hatch, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: 1372 Buried:
Father: Eustache De Hache Mother: Amice Avice Lowe
Children
1 M John Hardreshull
Born: August 24, 1291 - Pachesham, Surrey, England Baptized: Died: May 1368 - Ashton, Northampshire, England Buried:Spouse: Matilda Maud Mussenden Marr: 1312 - England
Hughe De Hackluitte
Husband Hughe De Hackluitte 6
Born: 1300 - Easton Roster, Leominster, Herefordshire, England 6 Baptized: Died: - England 6 Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Walter Hackluite 6
Born: 1370 - England 6 Baptized: Died: - England 6 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Oldcassell 6
Thomas De Walwyn and De Hackluyt
Husband Thomas De Walwyn
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Walwayne Mother:
Marriage:
Wife De Hackluyt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Walwyn
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Goffrida
Henry De Haddon and Amicia Mautravers
Husband Henry De Haddon
Born: 1240 - Stourton Caundle, Sturminister, Dorsetshire, England Baptized: Died: 1340 Buried:Marriage: 1267 - England
Wife Amicia Mautravers
Born: 1242 - Woolcombe Matravers, Dorsetshire, England Baptized: Died: 1342 Buried:
Father: John III De Maltravers Mother: Joan
Father: John De Maltravers Mother:
Children
1 M John De Haddon
Born: 1267 - Wraxall, Long Ashton, Somersetshire, England Baptized: Died: 1302 - Up Cerne, Dorsetshire, England Buried:Spouse: Anastacia Wrokeshale Marr: 1295 - England
John De Haddon and Anastacia Wrokeshale
Husband John De Haddon
Born: 1267 - Wraxall, Long Ashton, Somersetshire, England Baptized: Died: 1302 - Up Cerne, Dorsetshire, England Buried:
Father: Henry De Haddon Mother: Amicia Mautravers
Marriage: 1295 - England
Wife Anastacia Wrokeshale
Born: 1270 - Wraxall, Long Ashton, Somersetshire, England Baptized: Died: 1302 Buried:
Father: Gefry De Wrokeshale Mother: Julianna Julianna
Children
1 M Henry Haddon
Born: 1295 - Stourton Caundle, Sturminister, Dorsetshire, England Baptized: Died: August 16, 1348 - Up Cerne, Dorsetshire, England Buried:Spouse: Alianore Alianor Marr: 1329 - England
Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainault and Ida Louvain
Husband Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainault
Born: 1056 - Flanders, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1099 - Jerusalem, Paistine Buried:Marriage: 1084 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium
Wife Ida Louvain
Born: 1063 - Louvain, Brabant, Belgium Baptized: Died: April 1139 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Buried:
Father: Henri II Count Louvain De Louvain Mother: Adelaid Nellenburg
Other Spouse: Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainaut
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1063
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Ida Louvain
Ebles I De Roucy and Beatrix De Hainault
Husband Ebles I De Roucy
Born: 0988 - Rheims, Aisne, France Baptized: Died: May 11, 1033 - France Buried:
Father: Gisilbert Comte De Roucy Mother: Judith De Macon
Marriage:
Wife Beatrix De Hainault
Born: 0992 - Hainault, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1033 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi France Buried:
Father: Regnier IV Comte De Hainault Mother: Hedwig Princess France
Other Spouse: Ebles I De Roucy
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0998
2. Alt. Death, 1033 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi, Prance
Children
1 F Alice Adela De Roucy
AKA: Alice De Roucy, Alice (Adela) De Roucy Born: 1024 - Roucy, Aisne, France Baptized: Died: 1069 - Montdidier, Somme, Picardie, France Buried:Spouse: Hildouin IV Comte De Montdidier Marr: 1031
2 F Avise De Roucy
Born: - Roucy, Aisne, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Hedwig De Roucy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Ebles I De Roucy
1 NAME Ebles I Comte /De Roucy/
General Notes: Wife - Beatrix De Hainault
1 NAME Beatrice Von Hennegau Comtesse /De Hainault/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 992 2 PLAC Duchy of Lower Hainault, Holland
General Notes: Child - Alice Adela De Roucy
Ebles I De Roucy and Beatrix De Hainault
Husband Ebles I De Roucy
Born: 0994 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi, Normandie, France Baptized: Died: May 11, 1033 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi, Normandie Buried:
Father: Gilbert De Roucy Mother:
Father: Gilbert De Roucy Mother: Adelaide De Aquitaine Pricess Of Aquitaine
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Beatrix De Hainault
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0994 - Roucy Aisne, France
Wife Beatrix De Hainault
Born: 0992 - Hainault, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1033 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi France Buried:
Father: Regnier IV Comte De Hainault Mother: Hedwig Princess France
Other Spouse: Ebles I De Roucy
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0998
2. Alt. Death, 1033 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi, Prance
Children
1 F Adelia Alice De Roucy
Born: 1014 - Roucy, Aisne, Picardi, Normandie, France Baptized: Died: 1062 - Roucy, Aisne, Picardi, Normandie, France Buried:Spouse: Hildouin III De RameruSpouse: Hildwin De Mondidier Fourth Lord Of Roucy Count Marr: 1031Spouse: Hildwin De Roucy Marr: 1033 - Roucy, Aisne, France
2 F Countess Marguerite De Roucy De Montdidier
AKA: Margaret [Marguerite] De Rouce De Montdidier Born: 1035 - Roucy, Aisne, France Baptized: Died: 1110 - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Hugh I Criele Comte De Clermont De Clermont Marr: 1085 - Picardy, France
General Notes: Wife - Beatrix De Hainault
1 NAME Beatrice Von Hennegau Comtesse /De Hainault/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 992 2 PLAC Duchy of Lower Hainault, Holland
Ebles I De Roucy and Beatrix De Hainault
Husband Ebles I De Roucy
Born: 0994 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi, Normandie, France Baptized: Died: May 11, 1033 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi, Normandie Buried:
Father: Gilbert De Roucy Mother:
Father: Gilbert De Roucy Mother: Adelaide De Aquitaine Pricess Of Aquitaine
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Beatrix De Hainault
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0994 - Roucy Aisne, France
Wife Beatrix De Hainault
Born: 0997 - Hainault Alsace France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rainer IV Count Hainault Mother: Adwige Princess France
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
2. Alt. Birth
Children
1 F Alice Adela De Roucy
AKA: Alice De Roucy, Alice (Adela) De Roucy Born: 1024 - Roucy, Aisne, France Baptized: Died: 1069 - Montdidier, Somme, Picardie, France Buried:Spouse: Hildouin IV Comte De Montdidier Marr: 1031
General Notes: Child - Alice Adela De Roucy
Roger Conches De Toeni and Gertrude De Hainault
Husband Roger Conches De Toeni
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1130
Wife Gertrude De Hainault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ralph Conches De Toeni
Born: 1130 - Castle Clifford, Herefordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1162 - Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Margaret De Beaumont Marr: 1160
Roger III De Toeni and Ida De Hainault
Husband Roger III De Toeni
AKA: Ralph (Conches) De Toeni Born: 1104 - Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England Baptized: Died: - Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England Buried:
Father: Ralph IV De Toeni Mother: Alice Of Northumberland
Marriage: 1130
Other Spouse: Ida Of Hainaut - 1150
Other Spouse: Adeliza Alice Huntingdon - Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England
Other Spouse: Countess Isabel Elizabeth De Montfort - 1076 - Ile-DE-France, France
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1029 - Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England
2. Alt. Death, March 24, 1102 - Conches, Seine-Et-Marne, France
Wife Ida De Hainault
Born: 1112 - Hainaut, Flanders Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Baldwin III De Hainault Mother: Yolande De Guelders
Children
1 M Roger III De Toeni
Born: 1130 - Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1162 Buried:Spouse: Ida Of HainaultSpouse: Hawise De Vitre Marr: 1153
Bouchard IV Lord Montmorency and Laurette De Hainault
Husband Bouchard IV Lord Montmorency
Born: 1129 - Montmorency Sein Et Olise France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Mathieu I Lord Montmorency Constable Fran Mother: Alice Princess England
Marriage:
Wife Laurette De Hainault
Born: 1137 - Hainault Belgium Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Baldwin Hainault Mother: Alix De Namur
Children
1 F Alice De Montmorency
Born: 1176 - Montfort Amaury Ile DE France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Simon IV De Montfort
Edward Plantagenet and Phillipa De Hainault
Husband Edward Plantagenet
Born: November 13, 1312 - Windsor Castle, Berkshire Baptized: Died: June 21, 1377 - Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey Buried:
Father: Edward Plantagenet Mother: Isabella De France
Marriage: January 24, 1328 - York Minster
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, King of England
Wife Phillipa De Hainault
Born: June 24, 1311 - Hainault, Belgium Baptized: Died: August 14, 1369 - Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Medical Condition, Death due to an illness closely related to dropsy, 1369 - Windsor Castle
Children
1 M Prince Of Wales Edward "The Black Prince"
Born: June 15, 1330 - Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire Baptized: Died: June 8, 1376 Buried: - Canterbury Cathedral, Kent
2 F Isabella Plantagenet
Born: June 16, 1332 - Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M John Of Gaunt Plantagenet
Born: March 1340 - St Bavon's Abbey, Ghent, Belguim Baptized: Died: February 4, 1399 - Leicester Castle, Leicestershire Buried: - Old St Paul's Cathedral, London, EnglandSpouse: Blanche Of Lancaster Marr: 1359Spouse: Infanta Constance Of Castile Marr: 1371Spouse: Katherine De Roet Marr: January 13, 1395 - Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire
Rainer V De Hainault
Husband Rainer V De Hainault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rainer IV Count Hainault Mother: Adwige Princess France
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Richildis De Hainault
Born: 1027 - Mona Hainaut Belgium Baptized: Died: - Hainalt, Flanders, France Buried: - Abbey Of HasnonSpouse: Baudouin Hainault Marr: 1055 - Hainault, Belgium
General Notes: Child - Richildis De Hainault
1 NAME Richilde /De Hainault/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1034 2 PLAC Mons, Hainault, Belgium
Rainier V Comte De Hainault and Mathilde De Verdun
Husband Rainier V Comte De Hainault
Born: 0997 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Regnier IV Comte De Hainault Mother: Hedwig Princess France
Marriage:
Wife Mathilde De Verdun
Born: 0996 Baptized: Died: 1039 Buried:
Father: Hermann Von Enham Mother: Mathilde Von Dagsburg
Children
1 F Richildis De Hainault
Born: 1027 - Mona Hainaut Belgium Baptized: Died: - Hainalt, Flanders, France Buried: - Abbey Of HasnonSpouse: Baudouin Hainault Marr: 1055 - Hainault, Belgium
General Notes: Child - Richildis De Hainault
1 NAME Richilde /De Hainault/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1034 2 PLAC Mons, Hainault, Belgium
Regginer I De Hainault and Ermentrude
Husband Regginer I De Hainault
Born: 0840 - Hainault, Flander, Belgium Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ermentrude
Born: 0846 - Hainault, Flander, Belgium Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Kunigunde De Hainault
Born: 0880 - Hainault, Flander, Belgium Baptized: Died: 0923 - Ardenne, Champagne, France Buried:Spouse: Wigerich Dardenne
Death Notes: Husband - Regginer I De Hainault
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Death Notes: Wife - Ermentrude
Regnier IV Comte De Hainault and Hedwig Princess France
Husband Regnier IV Comte De Hainault
Born: 0950 - Hainault, Holland Baptized: Died: 1013 - Hainault, Belgium Buried:
Father: Rainier III Comte De Hainault Mother: Adelaide Dagsbourg
Marriage: 0985
Wife Hedwig Princess France
Born: 0970 - France Baptized: Died: 1013 Buried:
Father: Hugh Capet Of France Mother: Adelaide De Aquitaine Pricess Of Aquitaine
Father: Hugh I Capet France Mother:
Children
1 F Beatrix De Hainault
Born: 0992 - Hainault, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1033 - Roucy Aisne, Picardi France Buried:Spouse: Ebles I De RoucySpouse: Ebles I De Roucy
2 M Rainier V Comte De Hainault
Born: 0997 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mathilde De Verdun
General Notes: Child - Beatrix De Hainault
1 NAME Beatrice Von Hennegau Comtesse /De Hainault/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 992 2 PLAC Duchy of Lower Hainault, Holland
Baudouin Hainault and Richildis De Hainault
Husband Baudouin Hainault
Born: 1030 - Flandre Baptized: Died: July 10, 1070 - Abbey Of Hanson Buried: July 17, 1070 - Hasnon AFN: 8XJL-0B
Father: Baldwin De Ville Mother: Adela Capet
Father: Baldwin Flanders V Of Flanders Mother: Adela Capet
Marriage: 1055 - Hainault, Belgium
Other Spouse: Hainaut - 1055 - Hainaut, Belgium, Netherlands
Noted events in his life were:
1. Title (Facts Pg) - Count Of Flanders And Artois
2. Title (Facts Pg) - Count Of Hainault
Wife Richildis De Hainault
Born: 1027 - Mona Hainaut Belgium Baptized: Died: - Hainalt, Flanders, France Buried: - Abbey Of Hasnon
Father: Rainier V Comte De Hainault Mother: Mathilde De Verdun
Father: Rainer V De Hainault Mother:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Title (Facts Pg) - Comtesse DE Namur
Children
1 M Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainaut
Born: 1056 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1099 - Jerusalem, Palistine Buried:Spouse: Ida Louvain
2 M Baldwin II Count Hainault
Born: 1056 - Hainault, Belgium Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ida Alix De Lorraine
3 F Alix Flanders
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Baudouin Hainault
The Peaceable
pg 140, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition
Medieval Families, Family History Center, 50 E. North Temple St., Salt Lake City, UT, 84150
also thanks to Rob Gomes <robgomesbr@ig.com.br>
General Notes: Wife - Richildis De Hainault
1 NAME Richilde /De Hainault/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1034 2 PLAC Mons, Hainault, Belgium
Berenger Comte De Namur and Symphorienne De Hainault
Husband Berenger Comte De Namur
Born: Baptized: Died: 0946 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Symphorienne De Hainault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert I De Namur
Born: - Namur, Belgium Baptized: Died: 0980 Buried:Spouse: Ermengarde De Lorraine
Baldwin VI Count Flanders De Hainaut and Richilde Countess Hainaut Egisheim
Husband Baldwin VI Count Flanders De Hainaut
Born: - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Richilde Countess Hainaut Egisheim
Born: - Egishem, Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainaut
Born: 1056 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1099 - Jerusalem, Palistine Buried:Spouse: Ida Louvain
Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainaut and Ida Louvain
Husband Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainaut
Born: 1056 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1099 - Jerusalem, Palistine Buried:
Father: Baldwin VI Count Flanders De Hainaut Mother: Richilde Countess Hainaut Egisheim
Father: Baudouin Hainault Mother: Richildis De Hainault
Marriage:
Wife Ida Louvain
Born: 1063 - Louvain, Brabant, Belgium Baptized: Died: April 1139 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Buried:
Father: Henri II Count Louvain De Louvain Mother: Adelaid Nellenburg
Other Spouse: Baldwin VII Count Hainaut De Hainault - 1084 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1063
Children
1 M Baldwin III Count Hainault
Born: 1087 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Baptized: Died: 1120 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Buried:Spouse: Yolande De Guelders Van Wassenberg Marr: 1107 - Mons, Hainaut, Belgium
Death Notes: Wife - Ida Louvain
Gilbert De Hainaut and Gerberge Of Saxony
Husband Gilbert De Hainaut
Born: 0891 - Reims, Lorraine, Fra Of Baptized: Died: October 2, 0939 - Andernach, Rhineland, Pru, Deu Buried:
Father: Rainer Mother: Hersent De Orleans
Marriage: 0929
Wife Gerberge Of Saxony
Born: April 0913 - Nordhausen, Saxony, Pru, Deu Baptized: Died: May 5, 0984 - Reims, Marne, Fra Buried: - Reims, Marne, Fra
Father: Heinrich The Fowler Mother: Matilda Countess Von Ringelheim
Other Spouse: Louis Transmarinus IV - 0940 - Reims, Marne, Fra
Children
1 F Gerberge
Born: 0930 - Lorraine, Fra Of Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Albert Marr: 0945 - France
Death Notes: Child - Gerberge
William De Haldan
Husband William De Haldan
Born: 1310 - Halden, Rolvenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1410 - Robertsbridge, Sussex, England Buried:Marriage: 1340
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Halden De Haldan
Born: 1330 Baptized: Died: 1430 Buried:Spouse: Emma Marr: 1355 - England
John De Halden
Husband John De Halden
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William De Halden Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Joan De Halden
Born: 1355 - Halden Manor, Rolvenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1455 Buried:Spouse: Knight William De Guildford Marr: 1385
William De Halden
Husband William De Halden
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John De Halden
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Thurstan De Holland and De Hale
Husband Thurstan De Holland 4 5
Born: 1222 - Holland, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1275 Buried:
Father: Robert De Holland 4 5 Mother: Cecily De Columbers De Waleton 4 5
Marriage: 1275 - Upholand, Lancashire, England
Other Spouse: Margaret De Kellet - Over Kellet, Boulton-Le-Sands, Lancashire, England
Other Spouse: Elizabeth De Samlesbury 2 4 5 - 1250 - England 4 5
Other Spouse: Juliana Gelibrond - 1264
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1220 - Upholland, Lancashire, England
2. Alt. Birth, 1222
3. Alt. Death, 1275 - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Wife De Hale
Born: - Upholland, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Thurstan De Holland
1 _UID A6385553D03ADE469AF421D480F1ECB94DAF
Prince Thomas Plantagenet , Duke Of Norfolk and Alice De Hales
Husband Prince Thomas Plantagenet , Duke Of Norfolk
AKA: Of Brothertin Born: 1300 - Brotherton, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: August 1338 - Bury Abbey, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England Buried: - Bury Abbey, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Father: King Of England Edward I Longshanks Plantagenet The First Mother: Margaret France
Father: King Of England Edward I Longshanks Plantagenet The First Mother: Marguerite Capet
Marriage: 1321
Other Spouse: Alice De Hayles - 1320 - England
Wife Alice De Hales
Born: 1302 - Harwich, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1327 Buried:
Father: Roger De Halys Mother: Marguerite Frances De Berkeley
Father: Roger De Hayles Mother:
Children
1 F Margaret Plantagenet
Born: 1321 - Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: March 24, 1399 Buried: - Carthusian Church, Grey Friars, London, EnglandSpouse: Baron John De Segrave Marr: 1338 - England
Ralph De Hales and Dementa Leclauer
Husband Ralph De Hales
Born: 1248 - Norwich, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Dementa Leclauer
Born: 1251 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Roger Sir Hayles
Born: 1274 - Woodchurch, Kent, England, Of Harwich Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice Skogan
General Notes: Child - Roger Sir Hayles
Roger De Hale, built the first Hale Hall
Walter De Hales
Husband Walter De Hales
Born: - Hales, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Roger De Halys
Born: 1247 - Hales, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1347 - England Buried:
Lawrence Trewonwall De Hallop and Elinor Trevillan
Husband Lawrence Trewonwall De Hallop
Born: 1389 - Trewonwall, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Trewonwall Mother: Penkevill
Marriage: 1415 - England
Wife Elinor Trevillan
Born: 1391 - Trewonwall, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Trevillan Mother:
Children
1 F Maude Dehallop 3 4 5
Born: 1415 - Trewonwall, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard Boscawen 3 4 5 Marr: 1439 - England 3 4 5
General Notes: Child - Maude Dehallop
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Peter De Halsbury and De Halsbury
Husband Peter De Halsbury
Born: 1206 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1231 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England
Wife De Halsbury
Born: 1210 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Joan De Halsbury
Born: 1232 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1287 - See Notes Buried:Spouse: Bartholomew Giffard Marr: 1259 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England
General Notes: Child - Joan De Halsbury
Children Sex Birth
Ada Gifford F abt 1257 in Yester Castle, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotla
nd Edit
Baldwin Gifford M 1260 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
Matthew Giffard M abt 1262 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
Robert Giffard M 1264 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
Bartholomew Giffard M 1285 in [city], Halsbury, Devon, England Edit
Walter Giffard M abt 1287 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
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Bartholomew Gifford and Joan De Halsbury
Husband Bartholomew Gifford
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1269
Wife Joan De Halsbury
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Mathew Gifford
Born: 1269 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1369 - Titsey, Surrey, England Buried:
Bartholomew Giffard and Joan De Halsbury
Husband Bartholomew Giffard
AKA: Bartholomew Gifford Born: 1228 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1314 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Buried:
Father: William Giffard Mother:
Marriage: 1259 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1228 - Halsbury, Devon, England
2. Alt. Death, 1314 - Halsbury, Devon, England
Wife Joan De Halsbury
Born: 1232 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1287 - See Notes Buried:
Father: Peter De Halsbury Mother: De Halsbury
Children
1 M Baldwin Giffard
Born: 1260 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1325 Buried:Spouse: Joan Giffard Marr: 1280 - Halsbury, Devonshire, England
General Notes: Wife - Joan De Halsbury
Children Sex Birth
Ada Gifford F abt 1257 in Yester Castle, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotla
nd Edit
Baldwin Gifford M 1260 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
Matthew Giffard M abt 1262 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
Robert Giffard M 1264 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
Bartholomew Giffard M 1285 in [city], Halsbury, Devon, England Edit
Walter Giffard M abt 1287 in Halsbury, [parish], Devon, England Edit
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Roger De Halys
Husband Roger De Halys
Born: 1247 - Hales, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1347 - England Buried:
Father: Walter De Hales Mother:
Father: Walter De Hales Mother:
Marriage: 1275 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Roger De Halys
Born: 1275 - Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1313 Buried:Spouse: Marguerite Frances De Berkeley Marr: 1302 - EnglandSpouse: Alice Scrogins
Roger De Halys and Alice Scrogins
Husband Roger De Halys
Born: 1275 - Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1313 Buried:
Father: Roger De Halys Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Marguerite Frances De Berkeley - 1302 - England
Wife Alice Scrogins
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Nicholas Hales
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Otho Vermandois and Pavie De Ham
Husband Otho Vermandois
Born: - Vermandois Baptized: Died: May 25, 1045 Buried:
Father: Herbert III Vermandois Mother: Ermengarde Bar Sur Seine
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Parvie Hamm
Wife Pavie De Ham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Eudes De Vermandois
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Otho Vermandois
pg 55 & 120, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition
pg. 112, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by H.W. Turton published 1928
also thanks to J.K. Loren
Eustache De Hames and Mahaut Pollaer
Husband Eustache De Hames
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mahaut Pollaer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Walter Pollaer Mother: Gisela Guines
Children
1 M De Hames
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Des Marets and Guiote De Hames
Husband William Des Marets
Born: 1244 - Merets, Cambray, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Baldwin V Des Marets Mother: Ermegarde De Rambures
Marriage:
Wife Guiote De Hames
Born: 1248 - Walincourt, Cambray, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Walter De Hames Mother:
Children
1 M Baldwin VI Des Marets
Born: 1276 - Herault, Cambray, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: 1331 Buried:Spouse: Agnes De Forest
2 F Marets
Born: 1278 - Herault, Cambray, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wigbold Esquencourt
Walter De Hames
Husband Walter De Hames
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: De Hames Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Guiote De Hames
Born: 1248 - Walincourt, Cambray, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Des Marets
Owain Ap Gruffydd Fychan Lord Of Glyndwrdwy and Margaret De Hammer
Husband Owain Ap Gruffydd Fychan Lord Of Glyndwrdwy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1385 - England
Wife Margaret De Hammer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Elizabeth Verch Owain Glyn Dwr
Born: 1385 - Trefgarn, Pembrokeshire, South, Wales Baptized: Died: 1485 Buried:Spouse: John III Hen Scudmore Marr: 1392 - England
Sir Knight Robert De Hampden
Husband Sir Knight Robert De Hampden
Born: 1177 - Hampden, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1277 Buried:
Father: Robert De Hampden Mother: Lora Giffard
Marriage: 1203
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Isabel De Conde 4 5
Born: 1210 - England Baptized: Died: 1295 Buried:Spouse: Knight Ingelram De Fiennes Fiennes 4 5 Marr: 1245 - England 4 5
General Notes: Husband - Sir Knight Robert De Hampden
trying to find out if Robert is the brother to Bartholomew De Hampden
son of Simon
General Notes: Child - Isabel De Conde
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Robert De Hampden and Lora Giffard
Husband Robert De Hampden
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1177
Wife Lora Giffard
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Sir Knight Robert De Hampden
Born: 1177 - Hampden, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1277 Buried:
General Notes: Child - Sir Knight Robert De Hampden
trying to find out if Robert is the brother to Bartholomew De Hampden
son of Simon
Hova De Hampton
Husband Hova De Hampton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Phillip Egerton De Mallpas Mother: Catherine De Hulton
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William De Hampton De Wyglond
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Adam De Hanham
Husband Adam De Hanham
Born: 1285 - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1385 Buried:Marriage: 1310 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert De Hanham
Born: 1310 - Hanham, Gloucestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1410 Buried:
John Raleigh and Ismarria De Hanham
Husband John Raleigh
Born: 1330 - Walesborough, Cornwall, England Baptized: Died: 1372 Buried:
Father: John De Raleigh Mother: Margaret Lebret
Marriage: 1368
Wife Ismarria De Hanham
Born: 1347 - Walesborough, Cornwall, England Baptized: Died: September 9, 1420 Buried:
Father: Simon De Hanham Mother:
Father: Simon Hanham Hannin Mother:
Other Spouse: John De Burghersh 3 4 5
Children
1 F Joan Raleigh
Born: 1368 - Whalesborough, C, England Baptized: Died: 1464 Buried:Spouse: John Whalesborough Marr: 1381 - England
Robert De Hanham
Husband Robert De Hanham
Born: 1310 - Hanham, Gloucestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1410 Buried:
Father: Adam De Hanham Mother:
Marriage: 1318 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Simon De Hanham
Born: 1318 - Gloucester Co., England Baptized: Died: 1418 Buried:
Simon De Hanham
Husband Simon De Hanham
Born: 1318 - Gloucester Co., England Baptized: Died: 1418 Buried:
Father: Robert De Hanham Mother:
Marriage: 1345
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ismarria De Hanham
Born: 1347 - Walesborough, Cornwall, England Baptized: Died: September 9, 1420 Buried:Spouse: John De Burghersh 3 4 5Spouse: John Raleigh Marr: 1368
David De Hanmer and Angarad Agnes Verch Lleweyn
Husband David De Hanmer
Born: 1328 - Hanmer, Ellesmere, Flintshire, Wales Baptized: Died: July 22, 1387 Buried:
Father: Philip De Hanmer Mother: Agnes Verch Dafydd
Marriage: 1357
Wife Angarad Agnes Verch Lleweyn
Born: 1332 - Bryncunallt, Wales Baptized: Died: 1432 - England Buried:
Father: Lleweyn Ddu Ap Gruffudd Mother:
Children
1 F Margred Margaret De Hanmer
Born: 1357 - Hanmer, Ellesmere, Flintshire, Wales Baptized: Died: 1457 Buried:Spouse: Owain Ap Gruffydd Marr: 1385
David Flintshire De Hanmer and Angharad Verch Llewelyn
Husband David Flintshire De Hanmer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Angharad Verch Llewelyn
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Llewelyn The Black Ap Gruffudd Mother:
Children
1 F Margaret Hanmer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Owen Prince Wales
John De Hanmer and Hawise Verch Einion
Husband John De Hanmer
Born: 1275 - Hanmer, Ellesmere, Flintshire, Wales Baptized: Died: 1313 Buried:
Father: Thomas De Hanmermacclesfield Mother:
Marriage: 1300
Wife Hawise Verch Einion
Born: 1280 - Powis, Montgomeryshire, Wales Baptized: Died: 1380 Buried:
Father: Einion Gwilym Mother:
Children
1 M Philip De Hanmer
Born: 1300 - Hanmer, Ellesmere, Flintshire, Wales Baptized: Died: 1400 Buried:Spouse: Agnes Verch Dafydd Marr: 1328 - England
Owain Ap Gruffydd and Margred Margaret De Hanmer
Husband Owain Ap Gruffydd
Born: 1353 - Rhiwallon, Monmouthshire, Wales Baptized: Died: 1414 Buried:
Father: Gruffyd III Ap Gruffyd Mother: Helen Elen Verch Thomas
Marriage: 1385
Wife Margred Margaret De Hanmer
Born: 1357 - Hanmer, Ellesmere, Flintshire, Wales Baptized: Died: 1457 Buried:
Father: David De Hanmer Mother: Angarad Agnes Verch Lleweyn
Children
1 F Alice Glendower
Born: 1383 - Trefgarn, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. Baptized: Died: 1485 Buried:Spouse: John Scudamore Marr: 1401 - Trefgarn, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Thomas De Hanmermacclesfield
Husband Thomas De Hanmermacclesfield
Born: 1250 - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1300 - Maelor Saesneg, Flintshire, Wales Buried:
Father: Thomas De Macclesfield Mother:
Marriage: 1275
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John De Hanmer
Born: 1275 - Hanmer, Ellesmere, Flintshire, Wales Baptized: Died: 1313 Buried:Spouse: Hawise Verch Einion Marr: 1300
Winemar De Hanslape
Husband Winemar De Hanslape
Born: - Oisy, Namur, Belgium Baptized: Died: - Hanlsope, Buckinghamshire, England Buried:
Father: Hugues De Douai Mother: Adele De Cambrai
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Michael Hanslape
Born: - Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Wynemar De Hanslape The Fleming
Husband Wynemar De Hanslape The Fleming
Born: 1050 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Hugh I Seigneur Doisy Mother: Adela De Cambrai
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Michael Hanslape
Born: - Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Michael De Hanslope
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Michael De Hanslope
Husband Michael De Hanslope
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wynemar De Hanslape The Fleming Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Maud De Hanslope
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
William I De Normandy and Alice Lesceline De Harcourt
Husband William I De Normandy
Born: 0955 - Normandy, Fra Baptized: Died: 1025 - Normandy, Fra Buried:
Father: Richard De Normandie Mother: Gunnora Duchess Of Normandie De Crepon
Marriage: 1001 - Normandy, Fra
Wife Alice Lesceline De Harcourt
Born: 0973 - Normandy, Fra Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Alice Lesceline De Harcourt
William Trussebut and Aubreye De Harcourt
Husband William Trussebut
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Aubreye De Harcourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Roese Trussebut
Born: 1151 Baptized: Died: 1194 Buried:Spouse: Everaud De Roos
Notes: Marriage
Bernard The Dane De Harcourt and Esprota Adela Bretagne De Senils
Husband Bernard The Dane De Harcourt
Born: 0892 - Normandie, France Baptized: Died: 0955 - Normandie, France Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esprota Adela Bretagne De Senils
AKA: Sprote Born: 0878 - Bretagne, Cote D'amor, France Baptized: Died: December 12, 0949 - Normandie, France Buried:
Father: Olaf Bjornsson King Uppsala Mother: Ingeborg Thrandsdatter
Father: Ol Mitkg Bjornsson King Sweden Mother: Ingeberg Thrandsdotter
Father: Herbert I De Vermandois Mother: Bertha De Morvois
Other Spouse: Hebastus De Crepon - Bretagne, Indre-Et-Loire, France
Other Spouse: Nigel II De Saint Sauveur
Other Spouse: Harald Bluetooth Gormsson King Denmark
Other Spouse: William I Longsword Ragnvaldsson - 0922 - Normandy, France
Other Spouse: Raoul De Bayeux
Other Spouse: Asperling Vaudreuil
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0910
2. Alt. Birth, 0911
3. Alt. Birth, 0911
4. Alt. Birth, 0911 - Bretagne, Normandie, France
5. Alt. Birth, 0911 - Senlis, Oise, Picardy, France
6. Alt. Birth, 0911 - Senlis, Oise, Picardy, France
7. Alt. Death, 0945
8. Alt. Death, 0972
9. Alt. Death, 0972
Children
General Notes: Wife - Esprota Adela Bretagne De Senils
Galfridus Ledespencer and Emma De Harcourt
Husband Galfridus Ledespencer
Born: 1180 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Galfridus Ledespencer Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Emma De Harcourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Dharcourt Mother: Alice Noel
Children
1 M John Ledespencer
Born: 1235 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anne Spencer
Rudolph III De Warenne and Emma Torta Pont Audemer De Harcourt
Husband Rudolph III De Warenne
Born: 1030 - Bellencombre, Haute-Normadie, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Emma Torta Pont Audemer De Harcourt
Born: 1020 - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: 1059 Buried:
Father: Thourulde De Pont Audemer Dharcourt Mother: Avelina Wevia Senfrei Ducelina De Crepon
Children
1 M William I De Warenne
Born: 1055 - Bellencombre, Haute-Normadie, France Baptized: Died: June 24, 1089 - Lewes, Sussex, England Buried:Spouse: Gundred Warren Princess England
Death Notes: Husband - Rudolph III De Warenne
Humphrey Pont Audemer De Harcourt and Aubreye De La Haie
Husband Humphrey Pont Audemer De Harcourt
AKA: Humphrey De Harcourt & Pont-Audmere De Beaumont Born: 0980 - Pont-Audemer Beaumont, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: September 28, 1044 - Normandy, France Buried:
Father: Thourulde De Pont Audemer Dharcourt Mother: Avelina Wevia Senfrei Ducelina De Crepon
Marriage: 1010 - France
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0980 - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France
2. Alt. Death, September 20, 1044
Wife Aubreye De La Haie
Born: 0984 - Pont-Audemer Eure, , Normandy, France Baptized: Died: September 20, 1045 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0984 - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France
2. Alt. Birth, 0984 - Pont-Audemere, Normandy, France
3. Alt. Death, September 1045
4. Alt. Death, September 20, 1045 - France
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage, 1008 - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France
Children
Knight John De Harcourt and Lucy Lazouche
Husband Knight John De Harcourt
Born: 1276 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1330 - England Buried:
Father: Richard De Harcourt Harcourt Mother: Margaret Beke
Marriage: 1299 - Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Other Spouse: Ellen Elean La Zouche - 1300
Wife Lucy Lazouche 1
AKA: Lucy La Zouche, Lucy La Zouche, Lucy La Zouche,7 Lucy La Zouche 6 Born: 1279 - Harringworth, Northampton, England 6 Baptized: Died: 1379 - England 1 Buried:
Father: Eudo La Zouche 4 5 Mother: Millicent De Cantilupe 4 5 7
Father: Eudes La Zouche 1 8 Mother: Millicent De Cantilupe 4 5 7
Other Spouse: Thomas De Greene - 1310
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Death
2. Alt. Death, October 23 - England
3. Alt. Birth 1, 1279 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England
4. Alt. Birth, 1279 - Harrington, Northamptonshire, England
5. Alt. Birth, 1279 - Harringwoth, Northampton, England
6. Alt. Death 6, October 23, 1326 - Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England
Children
1 M Sir Knight William De Harcourt
Born: 1299 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: June 6, 1349 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Jane De Grey Marr: 1322 - England
General Notes: Husband - Knight John De Harcourt
Sir John de Harcourt, knighted at Whitsuntide with Edward, Prince of
Wales, anno 1306, married 1st, Eleanor, daughter of Eudo la Zouche, by
Milicent Montalt his wife, daughter of William and sister and co-heir of
George, Lord Cantilupe; and 2ndly, Alice, daughter of Peter Corbet, of
Caus Castle, co. Salop (Shropshire), and by the former had a sons and
heir, William (Sir),. Sir Johndied in 1330, and was succeeded by his
son, Sir William de Harcourt.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262, Harcourt, Barons
Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford]
General Notes: Wife - Lucy Lazouche
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
General Notes: Child - Sir Knight William De Harcourt
Sir William de Harcourt married Jane, daughter of Richard, Lord Grey, of
Codnor, and by her (who married 2ndly, Ralph de Ferrers) had two sons,
Richard and Thomas. Sir William died 6 June, 1349, and was succeeded by
his surviving son, Sir Thomas Harcourt.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262, Harcourt, Barons
Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford]
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Other Sources:
Weis, Sheppard, Beal, "The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215", 5th Ed.,
Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1999], Line 146-6,
Weis, Frederick Lewis, "Ancestral Roots", Seventh Edition, Genealogical
Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], Line 38-31.
Knight John De Harcourt and Ellen Elean La Zouche
Husband Knight John De Harcourt
Born: 1276 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1330 - England Buried:
Father: Richard De Harcourt Harcourt Mother: Margaret Beke
Marriage: 1300
Other Spouse: Lucy Lazouche 1 - 1299 - Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Wife Ellen Elean La Zouche
Born: 1273 - Harringworth, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1373 Buried:
Father: Eudo La Zouche 4 5 Mother: Millicent De Cantilupe 4 5 7
Children
1 M Sir Knight William De Harcourt
Born: 1299 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: June 6, 1349 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Jane De Grey Marr: 1322 - England
General Notes: Husband - Knight John De Harcourt
Sir John de Harcourt, knighted at Whitsuntide with Edward, Prince of
Wales, anno 1306, married 1st, Eleanor, daughter of Eudo la Zouche, by
Milicent Montalt his wife, daughter of William and sister and co-heir of
George, Lord Cantilupe; and 2ndly, Alice, daughter of Peter Corbet, of
Caus Castle, co. Salop (Shropshire), and by the former had a sons and
heir, William (Sir),. Sir Johndied in 1330, and was succeeded by his
son, Sir William de Harcourt.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262, Harcourt, Barons
Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford]
General Notes: Child - Sir Knight William De Harcourt
Sir William de Harcourt married Jane, daughter of Richard, Lord Grey, of
Codnor, and by her (who married 2ndly, Ralph de Ferrers) had two sons,
Richard and Thomas. Sir William died 6 June, 1349, and was succeeded by
his surviving son, Sir Thomas Harcourt.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262, Harcourt, Barons
Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford]
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Other Sources:
Weis, Sheppard, Beal, "The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215", 5th Ed.,
Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1999], Line 146-6,
Weis, Frederick Lewis, "Ancestral Roots", Seventh Edition, Genealogical
Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], Line 38-31.
The Great Roger I De Montgomerie and Josceline Pont Audemer De Harcourt De Ponteaudemer
Husband The Great Roger I De Montgomerie
AKA: Seigneur Of Montgomery Born: 0985 - St. Germaine, Normandy, France 9 Baptized: Died: 1056 - St. Germain, Montgomrey, France 9 Buried:
Father: Roger Hugh De Montgomery Mother: Josceline De Pontaudemer
Father: Hugh De Montgomerie Mother: Sybell De Crepon
Marriage: - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France
Wife Josceline Pont Audemer De Harcourt De Ponteaudemer
Born: 0989 - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France 9 Baptized: Died: February 7, 1050 - St. Germain, Montgomrey, France 9 Buried:
Father: Thourulde De Pont Audemer Dharcourt Mother: Avelina Wevia Senfrei Ducelina De Crepon
Other Spouse: Roger II Earl Of Arundel De Montgomerie
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0989
Children
1 M Roger II Earl Of Arundel De Montgomerie
AKA: Earl Of Shrewsbury Born: 1005 - St. Germaine, Montgomery, Normandy, France 9 Baptized: Died: July 27, 1094 - Shewsbury, Shropshire, England 9 Buried:Spouse: Adelaid De Puiset Marr: 1044 - Puiset-Dore, Charente-Maitime, FranceSpouse: Mable Dalencon Belleme Dtalvas Marr: 1048 - Alencon, Belle-Maine, Perche, Orme, France 9Spouse: Almodis Marr: 1085Spouse: Josceline Pont Audemer De Harcourt De Ponteaudemer
2 F Mabel De Montgomery
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Gervase De Chateauneuf
3 M Gilbert De Montgomery
Born: Baptized: Died: 1064 Buried:
4 M Hugh De Montgomery
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Robert De Montgomery
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M William De Montgomery
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - The Great Roger I De Montgomerie
ref WFT vol 5
Notes: Marriage
1 _MEND Divorce
General Notes: Child - Roger II Earl Of Arundel De Montgomerie
Roger, Count of Montgomerie and Count al'Exemes. He came into England with William the Conquerer, 1066, and commanded the Vanguard of the Norman Army at Hastings. Created Earl of Shropshire or Shrewsbury, Arendel and Chichester.
He was Joint Regent of Normandy when William the Conquerer invaded England in 1066.
In 1069 he was granted lands on the Welsh border in the County of Montgomeryshire, which is named after him.
In 1083 he built Shrewsbury Abbey where he is entombed.
According to the Doomsday Book, in 1086 he owned 150 Castles and Lordships within 10 counties of England.
Died and buried at Shrewsbury, 1094.
Governor of Normandy, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl of ArundelArundel Castle, West Sussex, England'Oft on the mouldering Keep by night Earl Roger takes his stand, With the sword that shone at Hastings' fight,Firm grasped in his red, right hand ! ' This is how an ancient poem begins about Roger de Montgomery who it was believed had fought alongside Duke William at Hastings. In fact Roger de Montgomery wasn't at the Battle of Hastings, but was left at home to look after Normandy for William while he was in England. He contributed greatly to the invasion force and was to be richly rewarded for his loyal services.Duke William, now King William, bestowed upon him the Earldoms of Shrewsbury and Arundel, of which the latter consisted of the rape and honor of the district, as well as the rape of Chichester, which made him Lord of 84 manors. He also founded the Abbey at Shrewsbury in 1083, which he is reputed to have entered 3 days before his death, yet his ghost is said to haunt the magnificent keep at Arundel.
After the Norman Conquest, King William divided the County of 'Sudsexe' (Sussex) into six 'rapes' - Chichester, Arundel, Bramber, Lewis, Pevensey, and Hastings. Each one commanded a harbour or river, along with a carefully sited Castle. The 'rape' system in Sussex cannot be found in any other County. The origin of the term 'rape' is unknown but it is believed to come from the Icelandic measure, 'hrapa' or it could well come from the Norman French word, 'rapiner' to plunder. There is evidence that William systematically laid waste to much of the County in his efforts to form a strong bridgehead for his troops. Sussex was the nearest County to Normandy where reinforcements could be rushed in the event of a Saxon revolt and in every Sussex 'rape', lesser castles and towers were built to support the main castle.The origins of Arundel are vague and much of what the visitor sees today is the result of 18th and 19th century reconstruction, although according to local folklaw King Alfred is said to have had fortifications here, but there is no evidence of this site. Over the river at Warningcamp, high on the opposite side of the Arun are the ancient remains of defensive earthworks, but very little is known about them. When the castle was built at Arundel it soon started to gather its history as time progressed. Kings and Queens, Empresses and Princes, have all stayed at Arundel, each and every one of them adding to the story of this magnificent Castle.Earl Roger de Montgomery founded the first castle at Arundel on Christmas Day 1067. It was after King William had held his Christmas Court at Gloucester and awarded Montgomery the Earldom, that he ordered him to build a castle on the Arun to protect the inland reaches. Roger de Montgomery was already an extremely powerful man in his native Normandy and had been a close friend of William's since William was a teenager as he was his cousin. He was present at the Council of Lillebonne in 1066, and agreed to contribute 60 ships to aid the invasion plans of England. He returned with William from Normandy in 1067 and he was summoned to attend Chrismas at Gloucester with the king where he was awarded his honours as one of William's most trusted men. Earl Roger immediately started to build a classic motte and bailey castle of timber on his Sussex estate. It was planned with a central motte between two baileys, rather than the single bailey of most Norman castles and was similar in consruction to the double bailey plan of Grimboscai in Normandy, South of Caen.The Earthworks at Arundel were begun in 1068 and are still in superb condition. They consist of a central motte protected by a deep fosse (dry ditch) on the west side. The motte is 100ft high from the bottom of the ditch and 69ft high on its inner side with a total dimesion north to south of 950 ft. The original timbers were gradually replaced with stone, starting first with the curtain wall and gatehouse, which still survive with its original retangular portcullis groove.In 1071 Roger was made Earl of Shrewsbury, and although these lands were not in control of the Crown, the new Earl added his own special share to the conquest at the expense of the Welsh. This was done by setting up political govenment and a well devised scheme of castle-building. He later secretly supported the Conqueror's eldest son, Robert Duke of Normandy, in his claim against William Rufus, but took no active part in the rebellion. Roger de Montgomery died in 1094 and was succeeded at Arundel by his son, Robert, known as Robert de Belleme. Robert de Belleme was a very hard and cruel man who was very keen on military architecture. He set out to strengthen all his properties with a series of building plans, probably to keep out all those who sought to have him dead as he had many enemies. Belleme rebelled against Henry I in 1102 and supported Henry's brother Robert in Normandy. However, he was soon punished for his disloyalty. While Robert was away, the castle at Arundel was besieged and only surrendered after 3 months, after which Robert was banished for life, his lands and possessions confiscated by the Crown.ROGER DE MONGOMERI: The Conqueror and His Companions by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874."William sat on his war-horse and called out Rogier, whom they name De Montgomeri. ' I rely greatly on you. Lead your men thitherward and attack them from that side. William, the son of Osbern, the seneschal, a right good vassal, shall go with you and help in the attack, and you shall have the men of Boulogne and Poix and all my soldiers' " (i.e. paid troops -- mercenaries). Such are the words Wace puts in the mouth of the Conqueror. And yet, according to Orderic, Roger de Montgomeri was not present at Hastings, having been left by the Duke in Normandy, governor of the duchy.His statement is most explicit. King William, during his visit to his Norman dominions in 1067, was greatly disquieted by the reports from England of the disaffection of his new subjects, and the advantage taken of it by the Danes. "Leaving the government of Normandy," he proceeds, "to his Queen Matilda, and his young son Robert, with a council of religious priests and valiant nobles, to be guardians of the state, he rode, on the night of the 6th of December, to the mouth of the river Dieppe, below the town of Arques, and setting sail with a south wind in the first watch of the cold night, reached in the morning, after a most prosperous voyage, the harbor on the opposite coast called Winchester. . . . In his present voyage he was attended by Roger de Montgomeri, who at the time of his former expedition to invade England was left with his wife, governor of Normandy." Now when we remember that the father of Orderic was Odelirius of Orleans, one of the followers of this very Roger de Montgomeri when he came into England, and for his services received a grant of land lying on the banks of the river Meole at the east gate of Shrewsbury; that, with the help of his lord, he founded the monastery there of St. Peter and St. Paul, to which he retired in 1110, the Earl himself having died therein fourteen years previously; that Orderic, born in 1075, was at school at Shrewsbury until he was ten years of age, when he was sent to Normandy, became a monk in the Abbey of St. Evreux, of which Roger de Montgomeri was a patron and benefactor, revisited England in 1115, and was living, at the age of sixty-six, in 1141, -- it surely follows, that of all the companions of the Conqueror he had ever seen or heard of, Roger de Montgomeri, Earl of Shrewsbury, his father's lord and friend, was the one respecting whom he must have possessed the most accurate information. Is it likely, supposing Roger de Montgomeri had commanded a wing of the invading army, and performed feats of bravery at Senlac, that his servant and protégé who came over with him, and must in that case have been present at Hastings himself, would have been silent on the subject? Would not his deeds have been the theme of his whole household, and of the very school-fellows of the young Orderic? Was the Lord of Belesme amongst the noble personages who accompanied King William on his visit to Normandy in 1067? and if not, what was he doing in England during the disturbances in the King's absence? How was it that a man of his position and prowess was not associated with the other great warriors appointed to guard the realm and administer justice throughout it? His name never occurs even incidentally during that period.Against this, to me overwhelming evidence, we have to place the statement of William of Poitiers, who, without any allusion to Roger de Montgomeri, simply says that Roger de Beaumont was the person at the head of the council appointed by the Duke to assist Matilda in the government of Normandy, and that of Wace, who circumstantially describes the actions of Roger de Montgomeri in the great battle. As the latter authority distinctly contradicts William of Poitiers, by making "old Rogier de Belmont" present at Senlac, in lieu of remaining in Normandy to counsel Matilda, he is as likely to be wrong in one assertion as the other. William of Poitiers is more to be trusted, but he does not say that Roger de Montgomeri was in the battle; he makes no mention of him whatever, though he gives the names of a dozen of the principal personages present; nor does he prove that he was not amongst the noble and wise men selected by the Duke to compose that council, of which the writer states Roger de Beaumont was the president. Mr. Freeman, confiding in the archdeacon, sets down the assertion of Orderic as "a plain though very strange confusion between Roger of Montgomeri and Roger of Beaumont." I only suggest that the son of Odelirius is the least likely person to have made that confusion, and that we have no proof of Roger de Montgomeri's presence in England previous to 1068. The Lord of Belesme, however, is too remarkable a personage in the annals of those times to be omitted, on anything short of conclusive evidence, from an account of the companions of the Conqueror, and his family history is full of stirring and romantic incidents.Orderic has minutely chronicled his marriages, his children, his deeds of velour and piety, his death and burial, and yet such is the mist that hangs over the genealogical history of our ancient nobility, that the father of this great and powerful Earl has only been recently identified. Brooke, in his Catalogue, declared him to be the son of Hugh de Montgomeri and of Sibell, his wife, fifth daughter of Herfastus the Dane, brother of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy. Vincent triumphantly quotes the monk of Jumièges in contradiction of this assertion, and insists that he was the son of Hugh de Montgomeri by Jocellina, his wife, daughter of Turolf de Pontaudemer, by Weeva, sister of the said Duchess Gunnora, and so he continued to be considered, notwithstanding that many passages in Orderic show this to be a mistake, until the French editors of that historian and the late Mr. Stapleton, in his illustration of the Norman Rolls of the Exchequer, clearly proved that the first Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury was not the son of a Hugh de Montgomeri by either lady, but of another Roger de Montgomeri, living in the time of Richard III and his brother Robert, Dukes of Normandy, and who in an early deed describes himself: "Ego Rogerius, quam dicunt Montgomeri." His son Roger, the subject of this memoir, in the act of foundation for the Abbey of Troarn in the Hiemois, acknowledging and distinguishing his father in the following words: "Ego Rogerius, ex Normannis, Normannus magni autem Rogerii filius." "The old chronicler, Robert du Mont, had heard," observes Mr. Stapleton, "of the reputed descent from a niece of the Duchess Gunnora, wife of Richard 1, Duke of Normandy, but the genealogy given is certainly erroneous in making her, as wife to Hugh de Montgomeri, the immediate progenitrix of Roger, the Viscount of the 0ximin or Hiemois."To any one unaccustomed to the examination of such subjects, it would appear strange that modern historians and genealogists could have overlooked the obvious inference to be drawn from the very circumstantial account given of the assassination of Osbern the seneschal by Guillaume de Jumièges himself, who, in the second chapter of his seventh book, informs us that Osbern, the son of Herfast, brother of the Duchess Gunnora, had his throat cut by William, son of Roger de Montgomeri, one night while sleeping in the Duke's chamber at Vaudreuil; that Roger, for his perfidy, was exiled to Paris; and that five of his sons, Hugh, Robert, Roger, William, and Gilbert, continued their wicked careers in Normandy. Surely no statement can be much clearer than this that there was a Roger de Montgomeri living during the minority of William II, Duke of Normandy, who had five sons, the third being named after him, and who, it is evident from subsequent passages in the same and other histories, was the Roger de Montgomeri who ultimately became Earl of Shrewsbury. Of these five sons we can trace the destinies. Hugh, Robert, and William were slain, -- the latter by Barno de Glotis, a servant of the Seneschal 0sbern in revenge for the murder of his master. Roger was Viscount of the Hiemois; and Gilbert, his youngest brother, was unintentionally poisoned by his sister-in-law, as I shall hereafter have occasion to mention.Of the five sons of the first Roger de Montgomeri, Hugh was apparently the eldest, as at the foot of one of his charters in the time of Duke Robert is "Signum Hugonis filii ejus," and it is therefore highly probable that the father of the first Roger might have been named Hugh, and was the husband of one of the nieces of Gunnora, and the confusion have arisen from that circumstance. The story told by the monk of Jumièges, though clear enough as regards the family of Montgomeri, is obscure in other respects. William de Montgomeri is named as the murderer of Osbern, who, if there be any truth in the statement of Brooke, must have been his near kinsman, and Roger, the father of the criminal, is banished, apparently for the crime; which would imply that he was " particeps criminis" -- the instigator or accomplice of his son. However this may be, it appears to have been the result of a personal quarrel, if not a family feud, for Orderic records that Osbern, the steward of Normandy, and William and Hugh, two sons of Roger de Montgomeri, and many other powerful knights, made war on each other in turn, causing great distress and confusion in the country, which was deprived at that time of its natural protectors, simply mentioning that Osbern was one of the many nobles who fell in those mutual quarrels.Next to Charlemagne, the Duchess Gonnor, or Gunnora, appears to have been the favorite starting-point for our Norman genealogists. If there is any insuperable obstacle in the way of hooking their line on to the Emperor of the West, they eagerly hitch it up, no matter how, to some loose end of the family of that fortunate fair one for whose romantic history we are indebted to the pages of Guillaume de Jumièges. As it is short as well as romantic, and so very old that it may be new to many of my readers, I will venture to tell it in the fewest words possible.One of the foresters of Richard 1, Duke of Normandy, was blest with a most beautiful wife, of Danish blood it would appear, named Sanfrie, the report of whose charms inspired the Duke with a vehement desire to ascertain the truth of it by personal observation. He therefore ordered a hunting party in the direction of the forester's dwelling, at which he stopped during the day, as a matter of course for rest and refreshment. The beautiful Sanfrie received her sovereign as was her duty, and the Duke was so captivated that he commanded her husband to resign her to him. As resistance could avail nothing, the woman, who had as much wit as beauty, contrived to substitute her sister for herself, and, the Duke, luckily for all parties, was not only well pleased with the exchange, but piously rejoiced that be had escaped a more flagrant breach of the decalogue. The fair substitute was named Gonnor or Gunnora, and on the death of Richard's first wife became Duchess of Normandy, and mother of Duke Richard I1, called after her Gonnorides.Such is the story, and at least there is no doubt about the marriage, which naturally led to the elevation of the other members of the Duchess's family. Besides Sanfrie (the wife of the forester), Gunnora had two sisters, the one named Eva or Weeva, and the other Avelina or Duvelima, and a brother named Herfast: and to one or other of these lucky Danes the majority of our Norman pedigrees are, as I have stated, hung on by hook or by crook. The date of the death of the elder Roger de Montgomeri is not yet known, but he was evidently dead in 1056, when Roger II invited Gislebert, Abbot of Chatillon, with his monks, to Froarn, and expelled thence the twelve canons who had been placed there by his father in 1022, and had abandoned themselves to gluttony, debauchery, carnal pleasures, and worldly occupations.I have traveled a little out of the record, as the lawyers say, in order to complete the story of this special representative of the hereditary wickedness of the family of Belesme, and must now return to her husband, whom the chronicler appears to acquit of direct complicity in the darker deeds of his wife, and simply observes, that as long as Mabel lived he was, at her instigation, a very troublesome neighbor to the inmates of Ouche, she having been always opposed to the family of Giroie. In 1066 we find him at the Council of Lillebonne, and, according to Taylor's List, contributing a noble contingent to the fleet of his sovereign, "A Rogero de Mongomeri sexaginta naves," the furnishing of which by no means proves that he accompanied them to England. Wace is the only writer worth consideration who speaks of him as present in the great conflict, and selected by the Duke to command a wing of the invading army, while Dugdale, quoting the annals of St. Augustin at Canterbury, says he "led the middle part," which Wace as distinctly asserts was led by William himself, composed of all his principal nobles, his personal friends and kinsmen. Neither Robert du Mont, nor William of Jumièges, nor Benoit de St.-More, nor William of Poitiers, nor the author of Carmen de Bello make any mention of Roger de Montgomeri at that period, while Wace, not content with giving him the command of an important division, tells us of his single combat with a gigantic Englishman, captain of a hundred men, who, with his long Saxon axe, had hewed down horse and man till the Normans stood aghast at him. Roger de Montgomeri, riding at full speed with his lance couched, and shouting "strike, Frenchmen!" ("Ferrez, Franceiz") bore the giant to the earth, and revived the courage of his soldiers. Orderic, however, seems never to have heard of this brilliant exploit, nor anyone else that I am aware of.In 1068, however, he appears to have been in England, and two years afterwards received from the Conqueror the earldoms of Arundel and Shrewsbury, with the honor of Eye in Suffolk, and various estates in the counties of Cambridge, Warwick, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Staffordshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey, and Middlesex, amounting in all to one hundred and fifty-seven manors, besides the cities of Chichester and Shrewsbury, and the Castle of Arundel.At the same date (1070), by the death of lvo, Bishop of Séez, he became, in right of his wife Mabel, Seigneur of Belesme and Count of Alencon, which, added to his patrimonial lordship of Montgomeri, rendered him comparatively as powerful in Normandy as in England.In 1077, the Earl of Shrewsbury accompanied King William in his expedition to recover the province of Maine, which had revolted, and, after its submission, marched with a division of the army to the relief of the Castle of La Flèche, in which its lord, John de la Flèche was besieged by Fulk le Rechin, Count of Anjou. A battle being prevented by the interposition of some Cardinal not named, terms of peace were agreed upon, Roger Earl of Shrewsbury and William Count of Evreux taking a prominent part in the negotiations. This treaty is known as the Peace of Blanchelande or of Bruere, from the locality in which it was concluded.After the death of his wicked wife Mabel by the vengeful sword of Hugh de la Roche d'lgé, in December, 1082, Roger de Montgomeri married Adelaide, daughter of Everard de Puiset, an amiable and virtuous lady, who wrought by her advice and her example a great change for the better in his character, which, naturally good, had been warped by the arts and influence of his former Countess. His building of the church at Quatford, near Bridgenorth, in Shropshire, was due to one of those so-called " pious frauds," of which we read so many accounts in our mediaeval chronicles, and which in this instance was practiced on the Countess Adelaide.On the first passage of this excellent lady from Normandy to England there arose so great a storm at sea, that nothing but shipwreck was expected by the mariners. The chaplain of the Countess, being much wearied with long watching, fell asleep, and saw in his dreams a comely matron, who said to him, "If your lady would be preserved from the danger of this dreadful tempest, let her vow to God that she will build a church to the honor of St. Mary Magdalen in the place where she shall first meet the Earl, her husband, in England" (he having preceded her thither some short time), "and specially where an hollow oak groweth near a hog-stye." All which, when the priest awoke, he related to the Countess, who forthwith made her vow accordingly, whereupon the tempest ceased, and she and her attendants landed safely in England. Journeying to rejoin her husband, she, after divers days, encountered him near Quatford, in a wood, hunting, at a certain spot where such an oak as "the comely matron" had described then grew -- and near a hog-stye, I presume, though it is not mentioned. She lost no time in informing her lord of the chaplain's vision and her consequent vow, and prayed him to fulfill it. The Earl, in gratitude for the preservation of his wife, readily assented. The church in honor of St. Mary Magdalen was built, endowed with ample possessions, and given to the Earl's collegiate chapel in the castle at Bridgenorth -- much to the advantage, no doubt, of the reverend chaplain, who may have been one of the clergymen, Godebald or Herbert, by whose counsels, Orderic tells us, in addition to those of Odelirius, the Earl was always prosperously guided.The Earl, in common with many of the Norman nobility, appears to have been much attached to Robert Court-heuse, who, with all his faults, was brave, generous, and kindly-hearted. Witness his conduct when besieging his brother Henry in Mont St. Michel, in 1091. The garrison, being in great distress from want of water, Robert forbade his soldiers to prevent detachments issuing from the place to draw water from the wells, and, on being blamed by William Rufus for his consideration, exclaimed, "What, shall we suffer our brother to perish of thirst? who can now give us another should we lose him?" Where shall we find such an incident recorded of the heartless tyrant, his father, who ridiculed and hated him?As early as 1081, we find the name of Roger, Earl of Shrewsbury, amongst those who zealously interceded with King William at Rouen in favor of Robert after the battle of Gerberoi, and, after long pleading, succeeded in effecting a reconciliation between them, which, reluctantly consented to by the former, was of very brief duration; and on the accession of William Rufus he proved still further his affection for Robert, and his opinion of the injustice with which he had been treated by the Conqueror, by joining with the Earls of Kent, Cornwall, and other powerful noblemen in the attempt to place Robert on the throne of England, as the eldest son and rightful heir to the crown; and though not openlytaking up arms, secretly favoring the movement, his three eldest sons, Robert, Hugh, and Roger, being amongst the young nobility who held Odo's castle at Rochester against the King. The Earl of Shrewsbury is said to have been gained over by the artful promises of Rufus to submit his right to the crown to be decided by him and others whom the late King had assigned to be his curators; and after the reduction of Rochester, and the suppression of the rebellion, we find Earl Roger fortifying his Castles of Belesme and Alencon in the cause of the King, and his son Robert a prisoner of that very Duke of Normandy, to place whom on the throne they had so recently risked their lives and properties.The accounts of these tergiversations are so confused and discordant that, beyond main facts, it is dangerous to state anything, and as to the motives we are completely in the dark; but the days of Roger de Montgomeri were now briefly to be numbered. He returned to England in 1094, and having obtained from the Abbey of Cluni, of which he was a benefactor, the habit of its celebrated abbot, St. Hugh, assumed it, and was shorn a monk in the Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul at Shrewsbury, with the consent, we are assured, of his wife, the Countess Adeliza, and for three days before his death wholly applied himself to divine conference and devout prayers with the rest of the community, expiring, in theodor of sanctity, 6th kalends of August, in the above year, leaving by his first wife, Mabel, five sons and four daughters: Robert, the eldest son, who succeeded to his mother's large estates in Normandy as Count of Alencon and Seigneur de Belesme; Hugh, who inherited his father's domains in England, with the earldoms of Arundel and Shrewsbury; Roger, surnamed of Poitou, in consequence of his marriage with Almodis Countess of March, who possessed great estates in that province, and also sometimes called Earl of Lancaster for a similar reason; Philip, who accompanied Duke Robert to the Crusades, and died at Antioch; and Arnoul, who married Lafracota, daughter of a king of Ireland, and by conquest obtained that part of South Wales now called Pembrokeshire, and, building a castle there, appears to have been sometime entitled Earl of Pembroke, as his brother was of Lancaster. The daughters by Mabel were Emma, Abbess of Almenache; Maud, wife of Robert, Count of Mortain and Earl of Cornwall; Mabel, wife of Hugh de Château-neuf; and Sibil, who married Robert Fitz Hamon, Lord of Corboil, in Normandy.By his second wife he had only a son named Everard, who took holy orders, and was chaplain to King Henry I.The Earls of Eglintoun are presumed to be descended from this family of Montgomeri, but no proof has ever been made, and though in 1696 there existed a Comte de Montgomeri in France, an Earl of Montgomery in England, a Montgomery Earl of Eglintoun in Scotland, and a Montgomery Earl of Mount Alexander in Ireland, the link has yet to be found which would legitimately connect these noble families with that of the great Earl of Shrewsbury, who has only transmitted his name to us in that county of North Wales which he won by the sword and called Montgomery.Roger of MontgomeryMarcher Lord - Castle builder, d. 1094King William (William the Conqueror) turned to another close friend and advisor, Roger of Montgomery, to control the middle range of the frontier (between England and Wales), and he built up a strong feudal enclave centred on his new castle of Shrewsbury. He consolidated his hold on land which was technically within England but not firmly under English control. He moved into territory which was unmistakably Welsh and which passed into the hands of his military tenants. Picot de Say was established at Clun; the family of Tournai at Kinnersley, Reginald de Bailleul had his principal castle at Maesbury, and his lands became the lordship of Oswestry. The Corbets were masters of Caus, east and south of Shrewsbury.The symbol of advance into Wales was the castle which Earl Roger built at Montgomery, a typical motte and bailey, of which the earthworks still survive. To distinguish it from the later stone castle built at Montgomery by Hubert de Burgh, it came to be known as Hen Domen - the old mound. It was a key point in the natural communication into mid-Wales, and beyond that westwards to Ceredigion. The gains which Earl Roger and his commanders made were compact and, with the exception of Arwystli, did not drive deeply into Wales, but they extended over a long stretch of the frontier.Roger of Montgomery died in 1094, to be succeeded in Normandy by his eldest son, Robert de Belleme, and in England by his second son Hugh, whose tenure of the earldom of Shrewsbury was brief. Joining the earl of Chester in an invasion of Anglesey he was killed in the summer of 1098 by a Scandinavian force which mounted an unexpected raid on the island. Robert of Belleme claimed his inheritance, combining the family's Norman and English possessions. His loyalties lay with Duke Robert of Normandy, and on the accession of Henry I he joined a rebellion against him. In due course, in 1102, he was deprived of his earldom and his English estates and was forced to retire to Normandy, and with him, his brother, Arnulf of Pembroke, suffered disgrace and forfeiture."Medieval Wales" by David Walker, Cambridge University Press.
REF WFT VOL 3 AND WFT VOL5
Roger II Earl Of Arundel De Montgomerie and Josceline Pont Audemer De Harcourt De Ponteaudemer
Husband Roger II Earl Of Arundel De Montgomerie
AKA: Earl Of Shrewsbury Born: 1005 - St. Germaine, Montgomery, Normandy, France 9 Baptized: Died: July 27, 1094 - Shewsbury, Shropshire, England 9 Buried:
Father: Roger Hugh De Montgomery Mother: Josceline De Pontaudemer
Father: The Great Roger I De Montgomerie Mother: Josceline Pont Audemer De Harcourt De Ponteaudemer
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Adelaid De Puiset - 1044 - Puiset-Dore, Charente-Maitime, France
Other Spouse: Mable Dalencon Belleme Dtalvas - 1048 - Alencon, Belle-Maine, Perche, Orme, France 9
Other Spouse: Almodis - 1085
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1005 - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
2. Alt. Birth, 1022
3. Alt. Birth, 1022
4. Alt. Birth, 1022 - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
5. Alt. Birth, 1022 - St. Germain, Montgomrey, France
6. Alt. Death, 1094 - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
7. Alt. Death, July 27, 1094
8. Alt. Death, July 27, 1094 - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
9. Alt. Death, July 27, 1095 - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Wife Josceline Pont Audemer De Harcourt De Ponteaudemer
Born: 0989 - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France 9 Baptized: Died: February 7, 1050 - St. Germain, Montgomrey, France 9 Buried:
Father: Thourulde De Pont Audemer Dharcourt Mother: Avelina Wevia Senfrei Ducelina De Crepon
Other Spouse: The Great Roger I De Montgomerie - Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0989
Children
1 M Gilbert De Montgomery
Born: Baptized: Died: 1064 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Roger II Earl Of Arundel De Montgomerie
Roger, Count of Montgomerie and Count al'Exemes. He came into England with William the Conquerer, 1066, and commanded the Vanguard of the Norman Army at Hastings. Created Earl of Shropshire or Shrewsbury, Arendel and Chichester.
He was Joint Regent of Normandy when William the Conquerer invaded England in 1066.
In 1069 he was granted lands on the Welsh border in the County of Montgomeryshire, which is named after him.
In 1083 he built Shrewsbury Abbey where he is entombed.
According to the Doomsday Book, in 1086 he owned 150 Castles and Lordships within 10 counties of England.
Died and buried at Shrewsbury, 1094.
Governor of Normandy, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl of ArundelArundel Castle, West Sussex, England'Oft on the mouldering Keep by night Earl Roger takes his stand, With the sword that shone at Hastings' fight,Firm grasped in his red, right hand ! ' This is how an ancient poem begins about Roger de Montgomery who it was believed had fought alongside Duke William at Hastings. In fact Roger de Montgomery wasn't at the Battle of Hastings, but was left at home to look after Normandy for William while he was in England. He contributed greatly to the invasion force and was to be richly rewarded for his loyal services.Duke William, now King William, bestowed upon him the Earldoms of Shrewsbury and Arundel, of which the latter consisted of the rape and honor of the district, as well as the rape of Chichester, which made him Lord of 84 manors. He also founded the Abbey at Shrewsbury in 1083, which he is reputed to have entered 3 days before his death, yet his ghost is said to haunt the magnificent keep at Arundel.
After the Norman Conquest, King William divided the County of 'Sudsexe' (Sussex) into six 'rapes' - Chichester, Arundel, Bramber, Lewis, Pevensey, and Hastings. Each one commanded a harbour or river, along with a carefully sited Castle. The 'rape' system in Sussex cannot be found in any other County. The origin of the term 'rape' is unknown but it is believed to come from the Icelandic measure, 'hrapa' or it could well come from the Norman French word, 'rapiner' to plunder. There is evidence that William systematically laid waste to much of the County in his efforts to form a strong bridgehead for his troops. Sussex was the nearest County to Normandy where reinforcements could be rushed in the event of a Saxon revolt and in every Sussex 'rape', lesser castles and towers were built to support the main castle.The origins of Arundel are vague and much of what the visitor sees today is the result of 18th and 19th century reconstruction, although according to local folklaw King Alfred is said to have had fortifications here, but there is no evidence of this site. Over the river at Warningcamp, high on the opposite side of the Arun are the ancient remains of defensive earthworks, but very little is known about them. When the castle was built at Arundel it soon started to gather its history as time progressed. Kings and Queens, Empresses and Princes, have all stayed at Arundel, each and every one of them adding to the story of this magnificent Castle.Earl Roger de Montgomery founded the first castle at Arundel on Christmas Day 1067. It was after King William had held his Christmas Court at Gloucester and awarded Montgomery the Earldom, that he ordered him to build a castle on the Arun to protect the inland reaches. Roger de Montgomery was already an extremely powerful man in his native Normandy and had been a close friend of William's since William was a teenager as he was his cousin. He was present at the Council of Lillebonne in 1066, and agreed to contribute 60 ships to aid the invasion plans of England. He returned with William from Normandy in 1067 and he was summoned to attend Chrismas at Gloucester with the king where he was awarded his honours as one of William's most trusted men. Earl Roger immediately started to build a classic motte and bailey castle of timber on his Sussex estate. It was planned with a central motte between two baileys, rather than the single bailey of most Norman castles and was similar in consruction to the double bailey plan of Grimboscai in Normandy, South of Caen.The Earthworks at Arundel were begun in 1068 and are still in superb condition. They consist of a central motte protected by a deep fosse (dry ditch) on the west side. The motte is 100ft high from the bottom of the ditch and 69ft high on its inner side with a total dimesion north to south of 950 ft. The original timbers were gradually replaced with stone, starting first with the curtain wall and gatehouse, which still survive with its original retangular portcullis groove.In 1071 Roger was made Earl of Shrewsbury, and although these lands were not in control of the Crown, the new Earl added his own special share to the conquest at the expense of the Welsh. This was done by setting up political govenment and a well devised scheme of castle-building. He later secretly supported the Conqueror's eldest son, Robert Duke of Normandy, in his claim against William Rufus, but took no active part in the rebellion. Roger de Montgomery died in 1094 and was succeeded at Arundel by his son, Robert, known as Robert de Belleme. Robert de Belleme was a very hard and cruel man who was very keen on military architecture. He set out to strengthen all his properties with a series of building plans, probably to keep out all those who sought to have him dead as he had many enemies. Belleme rebelled against Henry I in 1102 and supported Henry's brother Robert in Normandy. However, he was soon punished for his disloyalty. While Robert was away, the castle at Arundel was besieged and only surrendered after 3 months, after which Robert was banished for life, his lands and possessions confiscated by the Crown.ROGER DE MONGOMERI: The Conqueror and His Companions by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874."William sat on his war-horse and called out Rogier, whom they name De Montgomeri. ' I rely greatly on you. Lead your men thitherward and attack them from that side. William, the son of Osbern, the seneschal, a right good vassal, shall go with you and help in the attack, and you shall have the men of Boulogne and Poix and all my soldiers' " (i.e. paid troops -- mercenaries). Such are the words Wace puts in the mouth of the Conqueror. And yet, according to Orderic, Roger de Montgomeri was not present at Hastings, having been left by the Duke in Normandy, governor of the duchy.His statement is most explicit. King William, during his visit to his Norman dominions in 1067, was greatly disquieted by the reports from England of the disaffection of his new subjects, and the advantage taken of it by the Danes. "Leaving the government of Normandy," he proceeds, "to his Queen Matilda, and his young son Robert, with a council of religious priests and valiant nobles, to be guardians of the state, he rode, on the night of the 6th of December, to the mouth of the river Dieppe, below the town of Arques, and setting sail with a south wind in the first watch of the cold night, reached in the morning, after a most prosperous voyage, the harbor on the opposite coast called Winchester. . . . In his present voyage he was attended by Roger de Montgomeri, who at the time of his former expedition to invade England was left with his wife, governor of Normandy." Now when we remember that the father of Orderic was Odelirius of Orleans, one of the followers of this very Roger de Montgomeri when he came into England, and for his services received a grant of land lying on the banks of the river Meole at the east gate of Shrewsbury; that, with the help of his lord, he founded the monastery there of St. Peter and St. Paul, to which he retired in 1110, the Earl himself having died therein fourteen years previously; that Orderic, born in 1075, was at school at Shrewsbury until he was ten years of age, when he was sent to Normandy, became a monk in the Abbey of St. Evreux, of which Roger de Montgomeri was a patron and benefactor, revisited England in 1115, and was living, at the age of sixty-six, in 1141, -- it surely follows, that of all the companions of the Conqueror he had ever seen or heard of, Roger de Montgomeri, Earl of Shrewsbury, his father's lord and friend, was the one respecting whom he must have possessed the most accurate information. Is it likely, supposing Roger de Montgomeri had commanded a wing of the invading army, and performed feats of bravery at Senlac, that his servant and protégé who came over with him, and must in that case have been present at Hastings himself, would have been silent on the subject? Would not his deeds have been the theme of his whole household, and of the very school-fellows of the young Orderic? Was the Lord of Belesme amongst the noble personages who accompanied King William on his visit to Normandy in 1067? and if not, what was he doing in England during the disturbances in the King's absence? How was it that a man of his position and prowess was not associated with the other great warriors appointed to guard the realm and administer justice throughout it? His name never occurs even incidentally during that period.Against this, to me overwhelming evidence, we have to place the statement of William of Poitiers, who, without any allusion to Roger de Montgomeri, simply says that Roger de Beaumont was the person at the head of the council appointed by the Duke to assist Matilda in the government of Normandy, and that of Wace, who circumstantially describes the actions of Roger de Montgomeri in the great battle. As the latter authority distinctly contradicts William of Poitiers, by making "old Rogier de Belmont" present at Senlac, in lieu of remaining in Normandy to counsel Matilda, he is as likely to be wrong in one assertion as the other. William of Poitiers is more to be trusted, but he does not say that Roger de Montgomeri was in the battle; he makes no mention of him whatever, though he gives the names of a dozen of the principal personages present; nor does he prove that he was not amongst the noble and wise men selected by the Duke to compose that council, of which the writer states Roger de Beaumont was the president. Mr. Freeman, confiding in the archdeacon, sets down the assertion of Orderic as "a plain though very strange confusion between Roger of Montgomeri and Roger of Beaumont." I only suggest that the son of Odelirius is the least likely person to have made that confusion, and that we have no proof of Roger de Montgomeri's presence in England previous to 1068. The Lord of Belesme, however, is too remarkable a personage in the annals of those times to be omitted, on anything short of conclusive evidence, from an account of the companions of the Conqueror, and his family history is full of stirring and romantic incidents.Orderic has minutely chronicled his marriages, his children, his deeds of velour and piety, his death and burial, and yet such is the mist that hangs over the genealogical history of our ancient nobility, that the father of this great and powerful Earl has only been recently identified. Brooke, in his Catalogue, declared him to be the son of Hugh de Montgomeri and of Sibell, his wife, fifth daughter of Herfastus the Dane, brother of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy. Vincent triumphantly quotes the monk of Jumièges in contradiction of this assertion, and insists that he was the son of Hugh de Montgomeri by Jocellina, his wife, daughter of Turolf de Pontaudemer, by Weeva, sister of the said Duchess Gunnora, and so he continued to be considered, notwithstanding that many passages in Orderic show this to be a mistake, until the French editors of that historian and the late Mr. Stapleton, in his illustration of the Norman Rolls of the Exchequer, clearly proved that the first Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury was not the son of a Hugh de Montgomeri by either lady, but of another Roger de Montgomeri, living in the time of Richard III and his brother Robert, Dukes of Normandy, and who in an early deed describes himself: "Ego Rogerius, quam dicunt Montgomeri." His son Roger, the subject of this memoir, in the act of foundation for the Abbey of Troarn in the Hiemois, acknowledging and distinguishing his father in the following words: "Ego Rogerius, ex Normannis, Normannus magni autem Rogerii filius." "The old chronicler, Robert du Mont, had heard," observes Mr. Stapleton, "of the reputed descent from a niece of the Duchess Gunnora, wife of Richard 1, Duke of Normandy, but the genealogy given is certainly erroneous in making her, as wife to Hugh de Montgomeri, the immediate progenitrix of Roger, the Viscount of the 0ximin or Hiemois."To any one unaccustomed to the examination of such subjects, it would appear strange that modern historians and genealogists could have overlooked the obvious inference to be drawn from the very circumstantial account given of the assassination of Osbern the seneschal by Guillaume de Jumièges himself, who, in the second chapter of his seventh book, informs us that Osbern, the son of Herfast, brother of the Duchess Gunnora, had his throat cut by William, son of Roger de Montgomeri, one night while sleeping in the Duke's chamber at Vaudreuil; that Roger, for his perfidy, was exiled to Paris; and that five of his sons, Hugh, Robert, Roger, William, and Gilbert, continued their wicked careers in Normandy. Surely no statement can be much clearer than this that there was a Roger de Montgomeri living during the minority of William II, Duke of Normandy, who had five sons, the third being named after him, and who, it is evident from subsequent passages in the same and other histories, was the Roger de Montgomeri who ultimately became Earl of Shrewsbury. Of these five sons we can trace the destinies. Hugh, Robert, and William were slain, -- the latter by Barno de Glotis, a servant of the Seneschal 0sbern in revenge for the murder of his master. Roger was Viscount of the Hiemois; and Gilbert, his youngest brother, was unintentionally poisoned by his sister-in-law, as I shall hereafter have occasion to mention.Of the five sons of the first Roger de Montgomeri, Hugh was apparently the eldest, as at the foot of one of his charters in the time of Duke Robert is "Signum Hugonis filii ejus," and it is therefore highly probable that the father of the first Roger might have been named Hugh, and was the husband of one of the nieces of Gunnora, and the confusion have arisen from that circumstance. The story told by the monk of Jumièges, though clear enough as regards the family of Montgomeri, is obscure in other respects. William de Montgomeri is named as the murderer of Osbern, who, if there be any truth in the statement of Brooke, must have been his near kinsman, and Roger, the father of the criminal, is banished, apparently for the crime; which would imply that he was " particeps criminis" -- the instigator or accomplice of his son. However this may be, it appears to have been the result of a personal quarrel, if not a family feud, for Orderic records that Osbern, the steward of Normandy, and William and Hugh, two sons of Roger de Montgomeri, and many other powerful knights, made war on each other in turn, causing great distress and confusion in the country, which was deprived at that time of its natural protectors, simply mentioning that Osbern was one of the many nobles who fell in those mutual quarrels.Next to Charlemagne, the Duchess Gonnor, or Gunnora, appears to have been the favorite starting-point for our Norman genealogists. If there is any insuperable obstacle in the way of hooking their line on to the Emperor of the West, they eagerly hitch it up, no matter how, to some loose end of the family of that fortunate fair one for whose romantic history we are indebted to the pages of Guillaume de Jumièges. As it is short as well as romantic, and so very old that it may be new to many of my readers, I will venture to tell it in the fewest words possible.One of the foresters of Richard 1, Duke of Normandy, was blest with a most beautiful wife, of Danish blood it would appear, named Sanfrie, the report of whose charms inspired the Duke with a vehement desire to ascertain the truth of it by personal observation. He therefore ordered a hunting party in the direction of the forester's dwelling, at which he stopped during the day, as a matter of course for rest and refreshment. The beautiful Sanfrie received her sovereign as was her duty, and the Duke was so captivated that he commanded her husband to resign her to him. As resistance could avail nothing, the woman, who had as much wit as beauty, contrived to substitute her sister for herself, and, the Duke, luckily for all parties, was not only well pleased with the exchange, but piously rejoiced that be had escaped a more flagrant breach of the decalogue. The fair substitute was named Gonnor or Gunnora, and on the death of Richard's first wife became Duchess of Normandy, and mother of Duke Richard I1, called after her Gonnorides.Such is the story, and at least there is no doubt about the marriage, which naturally led to the elevation of the other members of the Duchess's family. Besides Sanfrie (the wife of the forester), Gunnora had two sisters, the one named Eva or Weeva, and the other Avelina or Duvelima, and a brother named Herfast: and to one or other of these lucky Danes the majority of our Norman pedigrees are, as I have stated, hung on by hook or by crook. The date of the death of the elder Roger de Montgomeri is not yet known, but he was evidently dead in 1056, when Roger II invited Gislebert, Abbot of Chatillon, with his monks, to Froarn, and expelled thence the twelve canons who had been placed there by his father in 1022, and had abandoned themselves to gluttony, debauchery, carnal pleasures, and worldly occupations.I have traveled a little out of the record, as the lawyers say, in order to complete the story of this special representative of the hereditary wickedness of the family of Belesme, and must now return to her husband, whom the chronicler appears to acquit of direct complicity in the darker deeds of his wife, and simply observes, that as long as Mabel lived he was, at her instigation, a very troublesome neighbor to the inmates of Ouche, she having been always opposed to the family of Giroie. In 1066 we find him at the Council of Lillebonne, and, according to Taylor's List, contributing a noble contingent to the fleet of his sovereign, "A Rogero de Mongomeri sexaginta naves," the furnishing of which by no means proves that he accompanied them to England. Wace is the only writer worth consideration who speaks of him as present in the great conflict, and selected by the Duke to command a wing of the invading army, while Dugdale, quoting the annals of St. Augustin at Canterbury, says he "led the middle part," which Wace as distinctly asserts was led by William himself, composed of all his principal nobles, his personal friends and kinsmen. Neither Robert du Mont, nor William of Jumièges, nor Benoit de St.-More, nor William of Poitiers, nor the author of Carmen de Bello make any mention of Roger de Montgomeri at that period, while Wace, not content with giving him the command of an important division, tells us of his single combat with a gigantic Englishman, captain of a hundred men, who, with his long Saxon axe, had hewed down horse and man till the Normans stood aghast at him. Roger de Montgomeri, riding at full speed with his lance couched, and shouting "strike, Frenchmen!" ("Ferrez, Franceiz") bore the giant to the earth, and revived the courage of his soldiers. Orderic, however, seems never to have heard of this brilliant exploit, nor anyone else that I am aware of.In 1068, however, he appears to have been in England, and two years afterwards received from the Conqueror the earldoms of Arundel and Shrewsbury, with the honor of Eye in Suffolk, and various estates in the counties of Cambridge, Warwick, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Staffordshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey, and Middlesex, amounting in all to one hundred and fifty-seven manors, besides the cities of Chichester and Shrewsbury, and the Castle of Arundel.At the same date (1070), by the death of lvo, Bishop of Séez, he became, in right of his wife Mabel, Seigneur of Belesme and Count of Alencon, which, added to his patrimonial lordship of Montgomeri, rendered him comparatively as powerful in Normandy as in England.In 1077, the Earl of Shrewsbury accompanied King William in his expedition to recover the province of Maine, which had revolted, and, after its submission, marched with a division of the army to the relief of the Castle of La Flèche, in which its lord, John de la Flèche was besieged by Fulk le Rechin, Count of Anjou. A battle being prevented by the interposition of some Cardinal not named, terms of peace were agreed upon, Roger Earl of Shrewsbury and William Count of Evreux taking a prominent part in the negotiations. This treaty is known as the Peace of Blanchelande or of Bruere, from the locality in which it was concluded.After the death of his wicked wife Mabel by the vengeful sword of Hugh de la Roche d'lgé, in December, 1082, Roger de Montgomeri married Adelaide, daughter of Everard de Puiset, an amiable and virtuous lady, who wrought by her advice and her example a great change for the better in his character, which, naturally good, had been warped by the arts and influence of his former Countess. His building of the church at Quatford, near Bridgenorth, in Shropshire, was due to one of those so-called " pious frauds," of which we read so many accounts in our mediaeval chronicles, and which in this instance was practiced on the Countess Adelaide.On the first passage of this excellent lady from Normandy to England there arose so great a storm at sea, that nothing but shipwreck was expected by the mariners. The chaplain of the Countess, being much wearied with long watching, fell asleep, and saw in his dreams a comely matron, who said to him, "If your lady would be preserved from the danger of this dreadful tempest, let her vow to God that she will build a church to the honor of St. Mary Magdalen in the place where she shall first meet the Earl, her husband, in England" (he having preceded her thither some short time), "and specially where an hollow oak groweth near a hog-stye." All which, when the priest awoke, he related to the Countess, who forthwith made her vow accordingly, whereupon the tempest ceased, and she and her attendants landed safely in England. Journeying to rejoin her husband, she, after divers days, encountered him near Quatford, in a wood, hunting, at a certain spot where such an oak as "the comely matron" had described then grew -- and near a hog-stye, I presume, though it is not mentioned. She lost no time in informing her lord of the chaplain's vision and her consequent vow, and prayed him to fulfill it. The Earl, in gratitude for the preservation of his wife, readily assented. The church in honor of St. Mary Magdalen was built, endowed with ample possessions, and given to the Earl's collegiate chapel in the castle at Bridgenorth -- much to the advantage, no doubt, of the reverend chaplain, who may have been one of the clergymen, Godebald or Herbert, by whose counsels, Orderic tells us, in addition to those of Odelirius, the Earl was always prosperously guided.The Earl, in common with many of the Norman nobility, appears to have been much attached to Robert Court-heuse, who, with all his faults, was brave, generous, and kindly-hearted. Witness his conduct when besieging his brother Henry in Mont St. Michel, in 1091. The garrison, being in great distress from want of water, Robert forbade his soldiers to prevent detachments issuing from the place to draw water from the wells, and, on being blamed by William Rufus for his consideration, exclaimed, "What, shall we suffer our brother to perish of thirst? who can now give us another should we lose him?" Where shall we find such an incident recorded of the heartless tyrant, his father, who ridiculed and hated him?As early as 1081, we find the name of Roger, Earl of Shrewsbury, amongst those who zealously interceded with King William at Rouen in favor of Robert after the battle of Gerberoi, and, after long pleading, succeeded in effecting a reconciliation between them, which, reluctantly consented to by the former, was of very brief duration; and on the accession of William Rufus he proved still further his affection for Robert, and his opinion of the injustice with which he had been treated by the Conqueror, by joining with the Earls of Kent, Cornwall, and other powerful noblemen in the attempt to place Robert on the throne of England, as the eldest son and rightful heir to the crown; and though not openlytaking up arms, secretly favoring the movement, his three eldest sons, Robert, Hugh, and Roger, being amongst the young nobility who held Odo's castle at Rochester against the King. The Earl of Shrewsbury is said to have been gained over by the artful promises of Rufus to submit his right to the crown to be decided by him and others whom the late King had assigned to be his curators; and after the reduction of Rochester, and the suppression of the rebellion, we find Earl Roger fortifying his Castles of Belesme and Alencon in the cause of the King, and his son Robert a prisoner of that very Duke of Normandy, to place whom on the throne they had so recently risked their lives and properties.The accounts of these tergiversations are so confused and discordant that, beyond main facts, it is dangerous to state anything, and as to the motives we are completely in the dark; but the days of Roger de Montgomeri were now briefly to be numbered. He returned to England in 1094, and having obtained from the Abbey of Cluni, of which he was a benefactor, the habit of its celebrated abbot, St. Hugh, assumed it, and was shorn a monk in the Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul at Shrewsbury, with the consent, we are assured, of his wife, the Countess Adeliza, and for three days before his death wholly applied himself to divine conference and devout prayers with the rest of the community, expiring, in theodor of sanctity, 6th kalends of August, in the above year, leaving by his first wife, Mabel, five sons and four daughters: Robert, the eldest son, who succeeded to his mother's large estates in Normandy as Count of Alencon and Seigneur de Belesme; Hugh, who inherited his father's domains in England, with the earldoms of Arundel and Shrewsbury; Roger, surnamed of Poitou, in consequence of his marriage with Almodis Countess of March, who possessed great estates in that province, and also sometimes called Earl of Lancaster for a similar reason; Philip, who accompanied Duke Robert to the Crusades, and died at Antioch; and Arnoul, who married Lafracota, daughter of a king of Ireland, and by conquest obtained that part of South Wales now called Pembrokeshire, and, building a castle there, appears to have been sometime entitled Earl of Pembroke, as his brother was of Lancaster. The daughters by Mabel were Emma, Abbess of Almenache; Maud, wife of Robert, Count of Mortain and Earl of Cornwall; Mabel, wife of Hugh de Château-neuf; and Sibil, who married Robert Fitz Hamon, Lord of Corboil, in Normandy.By his second wife he had only a son named Everard, who took holy orders, and was chaplain to King Henry I.The Earls of Eglintoun are presumed to be descended from this family of Montgomeri, but no proof has ever been made, and though in 1696 there existed a Comte de Montgomeri in France, an Earl of Montgomery in England, a Montgomery Earl of Eglintoun in Scotland, and a Montgomery Earl of Mount Alexander in Ireland, the link has yet to be found which would legitimately connect these noble families with that of the great Earl of Shrewsbury, who has only transmitted his name to us in that county of North Wales which he won by the sword and called Montgomery.Roger of MontgomeryMarcher Lord - Castle builder, d. 1094King William (William the Conqueror) turned to another close friend and advisor, Roger of Montgomery, to control the middle range of the frontier (between England and Wales), and he built up a strong feudal enclave centred on his new castle of Shrewsbury. He consolidated his hold on land which was technically within England but not firmly under English control. He moved into territory which was unmistakably Welsh and which passed into the hands of his military tenants. Picot de Say was established at Clun; the family of Tournai at Kinnersley, Reginald de Bailleul had his principal castle at Maesbury, and his lands became the lordship of Oswestry. The Corbets were masters of Caus, east and south of Shrewsbury.The symbol of advance into Wales was the castle which Earl Roger built at Montgomery, a typical motte and bailey, of which the earthworks still survive. To distinguish it from the later stone castle built at Montgomery by Hubert de Burgh, it came to be known as Hen Domen - the old mound. It was a key point in the natural communication into mid-Wales, and beyond that westwards to Ceredigion. The gains which Earl Roger and his commanders made were compact and, with the exception of Arwystli, did not drive deeply into Wales, but they extended over a long stretch of the frontier.Roger of Montgomery died in 1094, to be succeeded in Normandy by his eldest son, Robert de Belleme, and in England by his second son Hugh, whose tenure of the earldom of Shrewsbury was brief. Joining the earl of Chester in an invasion of Anglesey he was killed in the summer of 1098 by a Scandinavian force which mounted an unexpected raid on the island. Robert of Belleme claimed his inheritance, combining the family's Norman and English possessions. His loyalties lay with Duke Robert of Normandy, and on the accession of Henry I he joined a rebellion against him. In due course, in 1102, he was deprived of his earldom and his English estates and was forced to retire to Normandy, and with him, his brother, Arnulf of Pembroke, suffered disgrace and forfeiture."Medieval Wales" by David Walker, Cambridge University Press.
REF WFT VOL 3 AND WFT VOL5
William I Longsword Ragnvaldsson and Leseline De Turqueville De Harcourt
Husband William I Longsword Ragnvaldsson
AKA: Longue Epaee, Longue Epee Born: 0893 - Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France Baptized: Died: December 17, 0942 - Picquigny In The Somme, Fra Buried:
Father: Rollo Rognvaldsson Mother: Poppa Senlis
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Ledgarde De Vermandois
Other Spouse: Esprota Adela Bretagne De Senils - 0922 - Normandy, France
Other Spouse: Sporte De Senlis Of Brittany - 0932 - Rouen, Normandy, Fra
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0890
2. Alt. Birth, 0893
3. Alt. Birth, 0893 - Normandie, Neustria
4. Alt. Birth, 0893 - Normandy, France
5. Alt. Birth, 0893 - Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, France
6. Alt. Birth, 0893 - Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France
7. Alt. Birth, 0900
8. Alt. Death, 0942
9. Alt. Death, December 17, 0942 - Picquigney Island, Somme River, Normandy France
10. Alt. Death, December 17, 0942 - Picquigny Island, Somme River, Normandy, France
11. Alt. Death, December 17, 0943 - Normandie, Neustria
Wife Leseline De Turqueville De Harcourt
Born: 0996 - Turqueville, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: January 26, 1038 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William I Longsword Ragnvaldsson
Alias:<ALIA> 'Longue Epee' Guillaume /de Normandie/
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Longsword (died December 17, 942) was jarl (ruler) of Normandy.
Little is known about his early years. He was born overseas in one of t
he many Viking territories before his father Rollo settled in northern Fra
nce. William's mother was named Poppa; all that is known of her is that s
he was a Christian, and the daughter of a Count Berengar. According to t
he Planctus, he was baptized a Christian.
William succeeded Rollo sometime around 928. It appears that he faced a re
bellion early in his reign, from Normans who felthe had become too Franki
fied. The following years are obscure. In 939 William became involv
ed in a war with Arnulf I of Flanders, which soon became intertwined wi
th the other conflicts of the reign of Louis IV of France. He was kill
ed by followers of Arnulf while at a meeting to settle their conflict. H
is son Richard I of Normandy succeeded him.
Henry De Pembrugge and Orabella De Harcourt
Husband Henry De Pembrugge
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry De Pembridge Mother: Elizabeth Gamage
Marriage:
Wife Orabella De Harcourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Knight William Dharcourt Harcourt Mother: Alice Lazouche
Children
1 M Fulke De Pembrugge
Born: 1271 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Isabel Pembrugge
Richard De Harcourt and Jane Shoreshull
Husband Richard De Harcourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William De Harcourt Mother: Jane De Grey
Marriage:
Wife Jane Shoreshull
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth De Harcourt
Born: 1347 - Harcourt, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1437 Buried:Spouse: Thomas De Astley Marr: 1364 - Harcourt, Lancashire, England
Richard De Harcourt
Husband Richard De Harcourt
Born: 1325 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1373 - Died Before Father, Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:
Father: Sir Knight William De Harcourt Mother: Jane De Grey
Marriage: - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Other Spouse: Joan Shareshill
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Richard De Harcourt
Sir Richard, who predeceased his father, leaving, by Joan his wife,
daughterand heir of Sir William Skareshull, Knt., of Skareshull, co.
Stafford, an only daughter and heir, Elizabeth, married to Thomas Astley,
Esq., of Nelston, co. Leicester (2nd son of Thomas, Lord Astley), from
whom the Astleys of Patishull descend.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262, Harcourt, Barons
Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford]
Richard De Harcourt and Joan Shareshill
Husband Richard De Harcourt
Born: 1325 - Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1373 - Died Before Father, Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:
Father: Sir Knight William De Harcourt Mother: Jane De Grey
Marriage:
Wife Joan Shareshill
Born: 1345 - Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Shareshill Mother:
Children
1 F Elizabeth De Harcourt
Born: 1364 - Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lord Thomas De Astley
General Notes: Husband - Richard De Harcourt
Sir Richard, who predeceased his father, leaving, by Joan his wife,
daughterand heir of Sir William Skareshull, Knt., of Skareshull, co.
Stafford, an only daughter and heir, Elizabeth, married to Thomas Astley,
Esq., of Nelston, co. Leicester (2nd son of Thomas, Lord Astley), from
whom the Astleys of Patishull descend.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262, Harcourt, Barons
Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford]
Richard De Harcourt and Orabella De Quincy
Husband Richard De Harcourt
Born: 1203 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: April 2, 1258 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:Marriage: 1236 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Wife Orabella De Quincy
Born: 1200 - Winchester, Hampshire, England Baptized: Died: 1258 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:
Father: Saire IV De Quincy 4 5 Mother: Eva De Braose De Quincy 4 5
Children
1 M William De Harcourt
Born: 1237 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: April 19, 1278 - Stanton, Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Alice De La Zouche Marr: 1250
Robert De Harcourt
Husband Robert De Harcourt
Born: September 20, 1410 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: November 14, 1470 Buried:
Father: Thomas De Harcourt Mother: Joan Frauncies Francis
Marriage: 1440
Other Spouse: Margaret Bryon
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert De Harcourt
Sir Robert Harcourt, KG, married Margaret, daughter of Sir John Byron,
Knt.,of Clayton, co. Lancaster, and, by her, had besides three younger
sons, all of whom d. s. p. (died before their father), an eldest son and
heir, Sir John.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262]
Rollo De Harcourt and Roesia Peverel
Husband Rollo De Harcourt
Born: - Harcourt DE Cailleville, Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert The Strong Seigneur Harcourt Mother: Colede De Argouges
Marriage:
Wife Roesia Peverel
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Braunston Peverel Mother: Pagon Brunne
Children
1 F Albreda Albricia Aubreye De Harcurt Harcourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Wartre Trusbut
Thomas De Harcourt and Joan Frauncies Francis
Husband Thomas De Harcourt
Born: 1377 - Bosworth, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: July 6, 1420 Buried:
Father: Sir Knight Thomas De Harcourt Mother: Maud Mathilda De Grey
Marriage: May 2, 1405
Wife Joan Frauncies Francis
Born: 1383 - Foremark, Derbyshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sir Knight Robert Francis Mother: Isabel
Children
1 M Richard Harcourt
Born: 1416 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edith Saint Claire
2 M Robert De Harcourt
Born: September 20, 1410 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: November 14, 1470 Buried:Spouse: Margaret Bryon
3 M John De Harcourt
Born: 1418 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Burley
General Notes: Husband - Thomas De Harcourt
Sir Thomas Harcourt, Knt., married Joan, daughter of Sir Robert
Frauncies, of Foremark, co. Derby, and by her had, with other issue,
Robert, his heir andsuccessor.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262]
General Notes: Child - Robert De Harcourt
Sir Robert Harcourt, KG, married Margaret, daughter of Sir John Byron,
Knt.,of Clayton, co. Lancaster, and, by her, had besides three younger
sons, all of whom d. s. p. (died before their father), an eldest son and
heir, Sir John.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262]
Sir Knight Thomas De Harcourt and Maud Matilda Grey
Husband Sir Knight Thomas De Harcourt
Born: 1330 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: April 12, 1417 - England Buried: - Abbey, Ronton, Staffordshire, England
Father: Sir Knight William De Harcourt Mother: Jane De Grey
Marriage: 1371 - England
Other Spouse: Maud Mathilda De Grey - 1370
Wife Maud Matilda Grey
Born: 1338 - Rotherford, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: January 30, 1391 - England Buried: - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Father: John De Grey Mother: Maude De Burghersh
Children
1 M Thomas De Harcourt
Born: 1377 - Bosworth, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: July 6, 1420 - England Buried: - Stanton, Harcourt, Oxfordshire, EnglandSpouse: Joan Francis Marr: 1408 - England
2 F Isabel Harcourt
Born: 1385 - Harcourt, Lincoln, England Baptized: Died: 1485 Buried:Spouse: Walter Cokesey Marr: 1415
General Notes: Husband - Sir Knight Thomas De Harcourt
Sir Thomas Harcourt, knighted in 1366, and Member of Parliament for co.
Oxford, 1378, married Maud (or Alice, according to the Monasticon, or
Eleanor, according to the Visitation of co. Stafford), daughter of
Robert, Lord Grey, ofRotherfield, and widow of Sir John Bottetort, of
Woody, Lord Bottetort, and by her had issue. He died 12 April 1417, and
was succeeded by his eldest son,Sir Thomas Harcourt, Knt., who married
Joan, daughter of sir Robert Fraunceis, or Foremark, co. Derby.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,
Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 262]
Thomas De Harcourt and Joan Francis
Husband Thomas De Harcourt
Born: 1377 - Bosworth, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: July 6, 1420 - England Buried: - Stanton, Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Father: Sir Knight Thomas De Harcourt Mother: Maud Matilda Grey
Marriage: 1408 - England
Wife Joan Francis
Born: 1383 - Foremark, Derbyshire, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:
Father: Robert Francis Mother: Isabel
Children
1 M John Harcourt
Born: 1415 - Raunton, Harcourt, Staffordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1496 - England Buried:Spouse: Margaret Burley Marr: 1455 - Lembridge, Herefordshire, England
William De Harcourt and Alice De La Zouche
Husband William De Harcourt
Born: 1237 - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Baptized: Died: April 19, 1278 - Stanton, Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:
Father: Richard De Harcourt Mother: Orabella De Quincy
Marriage: 1250
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Death - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
2. Alt. Birth, 1237
Wife Alice De La Zouche
Born: 1220 - North Moulton, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: - Stanton, Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England Buried:
Father: Roger Rd Baron Ashby De La Zouche Mother: Margaret De Beaumont
Children
Robert De Harington and Mary Kirkby
Husband Robert De Harington
Born: - Fleet Harington, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: 1399 Buried:
Father: Robert De Harrington Mother: Elizabeth De Multon
Marriage:
Wife Mary Kirkby
Born: 1332 - Lancastershire England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Kirkby Mother:
Children
1 M John Harrington
Born: 1360 - Chuton Somerset England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Robert Sir De Harington
Husband Robert Sir De Harington
Born: 1305 - Aldingham, Lancashire, England 10 Baptized: Died: September 1337 - Ireland 10 Buried:
Father: John Baron I De Harington Mother: Margaret Juliana Burlingham 10
Marriage: - Bolton, Lancashire, , England 10
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1305
2. Alt. Death, 1337
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Ingelram Count De Harlebec
Husband Ingelram Count De Harlebec
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Lyderic Count De Harlebec Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Odoacre Fleming
Born: 0810 - Flanders, Nord, , France Baptized: Died: 0864 - Belgium Buried: AFN: GS4N-Q3
General Notes: Child - Odoacre Fleming
Lyderic Count De Harlebec
Husband Lyderic Count De Harlebec
Born: 0776 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Empire Charlemagne Mother: Hildegard Calw Of Vinzgau
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ingelram Count De Harlebec
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Christopher Throckmorton and De Harley
Husband Christopher Throckmorton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Throckmorton Mother: Ann Neufan
Marriage:
Wife De Harley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sir Knight John De Harley Mother:
Children
1 M William Throckmorton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Tompkins and Alice De Harley
Husband William Tompkins
Born: 1450 - Monington, Hereford, England Baptized: Died: 1502 Buried:
Father: Thomas Tompkins Mother: Unknown
Marriage: 1490
Wife Alice De Harley
Born: 1455 - Mannington, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1555 Buried:
Father: John De Harley Mother: Joan Hackluyt
Children
1 M James Tompkins
Born: 1490 - Monington, Hereford, England Baptized: Died: December 23, 1561 - Webley, England Buried:Spouse: Margaret Kettleby Marr: 1540
Charles De Harley and Mary Dean
Husband Charles De Harley
Born: 1875 - Sandy Valley, PA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1895 - Sandy Valley, PA
Wife Mary Dean
Born: 1879 - Sandy Valley, PA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles De Harley
Born: October 5, 1896 - Sandy Valley, PA Baptized: Died: October 5, 1971 - Brocton, NY Buried:Spouse: Ruth Congdon Marr: November 15, 1945 - Derby, NY
General Notes: Husband - Charles De Harley
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
General Notes: Wife - Mary Dean
/Harley/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
General Notes: Child - Charles De Harley
David Charles De Harley and Roberta Edith Jayne Baker Timmerman
Husband David Charles De Harley
Born: October 12, 1952 - Portland NY Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles De Harley Mother: Ruth Congdon
Marriage: June 24, 1978
Wife Roberta Edith Jayne Baker Timmerman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Frank William De Harley and Barbara Jane Lockwood
Husband Frank William De Harley
Born: December 16, 1948 - Portland NY Baptized: Died: August 26, 1996 - Nashville TN Buried: - Woodlawn Cemetery Nashville TN
Father: Charles De Harley Mother: Ruth Congdon
Marriage:
Wife Barbara Jane Lockwood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Matthew De Harley
Born: July 26, 1974 Baptized: Died: August 7, 1974 Buried: - Evergreen Cemetery Portland NY
2 M Christopher Michael De Harley
Born: May 7, 1976 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Patricia Ann De Harley
Born: May 17, 1977 Baptized: Died: - Auto Accident Buried:
4 F Jennifer Veronica De Harley
Born: July 8, 1978 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Joan De Harley
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Joan De Harley
Born: 1294 - Harley, Shrops, Eng. Baptized: Died: 1341 - Throckmorton, Worcestershire, England Buried:
Father: Robert I De Harley Mother: Joan Corbet
Father: Robert De Harley Mother: Margaret Brampton
Other Spouse: John De Besford - 1319 - England
Children
1 M Alexander De Besford
Born: 1319 - Besford, Worchester, Eng Baptized: Died: 1404 - Besford, Eng Buried:Spouse: Beatrice De Thornton Marr: 1352 - England
General Notes: Wife - Joan De Harley
pg 34, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition
also thanks to Larry C. Giles
General Notes: Child - Alexander De Besford
pg 34, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition
Medieval Families, c/o Family History Center, 50 North East Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84150
also thanks to Holly Forrest Tamer
John De Harley and Joan Hackluyt
Husband John De Harley
Born: 1431 - Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1460 Buried:Marriage: 1455 - England
Wife Joan Hackluyt
Born: 1435 Baptized: Died: 1535 Buried:
Father: John Hackluyt Mother:
Children
1 F Alice De Harley
Born: 1455 - Mannington, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1555 Buried:Spouse: William Tompkins Marr: 1490
Sir Knight John De Harley
Husband Sir Knight John De Harley
Born: 1440 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F De Harley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Christopher Throckmorton
John Brampton De Harley and Ann Rous
Husband John Brampton De Harley
Born: 1491 - Brampton, Herefords, Eng. Baptized: Died: August 6, 1542 Buried:
Father: Richard Brampton De Harley Mother: Katherine Vaughan
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Ann Croftes
Wife Ann Rous
Born: 1495 - Croft, Herefords, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Brampton De Harley
pg. 297, Burke's "Family Records"
General Notes: Wife - Ann Rous
1st wife
pg. 297, Burke's "Family Records"
John Brampton De Harley and Maud Warncombe
Husband John Brampton De Harley
Born: October 29, 1521 - Brampton, Herefords, Eng. Baptized: Died: 1606 Buried:
Father: John Brampton De Harley Mother: Ann Croftes
Marriage:
Wife Maud Warncombe
Born: - Lugwerdine, Herefords, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Warncombe Mother:
Children
1 F Catherine De Harley
Born: 1539 - Brampton, Herefords, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried: - Burford, Salops, Eng.Spouse: Thomas Burford Cornwall
General Notes: Husband - John Brampton De Harley
pg. 297, Burke's "Family Records"
General Notes: Wife - Maud Warncombe
Medieval Families, Family History Dept, 50 E. North Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT, 84150
General Notes: Child - Catherine De Harley
pg. 297, Burke's "Family Records"
John Brampton De Harley and Jane Hacklett
Husband John Brampton De Harley
Born: 1431 - Brampton, Salops, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried: - Brampton, Salops, Eng.
Father: Gefrey De Harley Mother: Joane Burleigh
Marriage:
Wife Jane Hacklett
Born: - Eyton, Herefords, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Hackluyt Mother:
Children
1 M Richard Brampton De Harley
Born: - Brampton , Herefords, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Katherine Vaughan
2 F Joan De Harley
Born: 1470 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - John Brampton De Harley
Sheriff of Salops
pg. 265, " A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, New Edition published 1883
pg. 297, Burke's "Family Records"
General Notes: Wife - Jane Hacklett
pg. 297, Burke's "Family Records"
General Notes: Child - Richard Brampton De Harley
pg. 297, Burke's "Family Records"
General Notes: Child - Joan De Harley
pg. 526, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" by John Burke and John Bernard Burke, Second Edition
also thanks to Dale Rubel
Ira Nathaniel Hinckley and Margaret De Harley
Husband Ira Nathaniel Hinckley
Born: October 30, 1828 - Ontario, Canada Baptized: Died: April 10, 1904 - Utah County, UT Buried: April 13, 1904 - Utah County, UT
Father: Erastus Nathaniel Hinckley Mother: Lois Judd
Marriage: October 9, 1884 - Salt Lake County, UT
Other Spouse: Eliza Jane Evans - August 17, 1848 - MO
Other Spouse: Adelaide Cameron Noble - December 11, 1853 - Salt Lake County, UT
Other Spouse: Angeline Wilcox Noble - July 22, 1855 - Salt Lake County, UT
Wife Margaret De Harley
Born: April 20, 1859 - Juab County, UT Baptized: Died: December 31, 1940 Buried:
Children
Nicholas De Harley and Alice De Presthop
Husband Nicholas De Harley
Born: 1200 - Harley, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: 1300 Buried:
Father: William De Harley Mother: Joan De La Bere
Marriage: 1224 - England
Wife Alice De Presthop
Born: 1204 - Harley, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: 1304 Buried:
Father: Robert De Presthop Mother: Unknown
Children
1 M Robert De Harley
Born: 1224 - Harley, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: 1324 Buried:Spouse: Alice De Pulesdon Marr: 1248 - England
Nicholas De Harley and Alice De Presthop
Husband Nicholas De Harley
Born: 1195 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William De Harley Mother: Joan De Labere
Marriage:
Wife Alice De Presthop
Born: 1175 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert De Presthop Mother:
Children
1 M Robert De Harley
Born: 1223 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice De Pulesdon
Nicholas De Harley
Husband Nicholas De Harley
Born: 1148 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William De Harley Mother: Katherine Croft
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William De Harley
Born: 1167 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joan De Labere
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