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James DE BEAUCHAMP

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  1. 1.  James DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1217 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom (son of Walcheline (William) DE BEAUCHAMP and Joane Isabelle DE MORTIMER); died in Jun 1269 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G9D8-SSH


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walcheline (William) DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1184 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England (son of Walter DE BEAUCHAMP and Bertha DE BRAOSE); died on 12 Apr 1236 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 14 Apr 1236 in Worcester Castle, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBGL-W6Q
    • Name: Walter DE BEAUCHAMP
    • Name: Walter DE BEAUCHAMP
    • Occupation: ; Baron of Elmley
    • _UID: BE434A6BAA8F40A997BDC0E1640DFEFF3B50
    • TitleOfNobility: 19 Aug 1215; Sheriff of Worcestershire
    • TitleOfNobility: May 1216; Lost Title, deserted to the rebels
    • TitleOfNobility: Aug 1216; King John reinstated lands and titles
    • Occupation: Mar 1217, Worcestershire, England; Keeper of the Royal Forest
    • Alt. Death: 14 Apr 1236, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England

    Notes:

    Walter II de Beauchamp (1192/3 ? 1236), of Elmley Castle in Worcestershire (12 miles south-east of the City of Worcester), was hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire.
    He was the second son and eventual heir of William II de Beauchamp (d.1197) of Elmley, hereditary constable of Worcester Castle and hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, who died when Walter was aged about 5, when his wardship and marriage was acquired firstly by William de Braose and secondly, for the sum of 3,000 marks, by Roger Mortimer (d. 1214) of Wigmore Castle.

    Early origins
    He was the great-grandson of Walter I de Beauchamp (d.1133) of Elmley Castle, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, who married Emmeline d'Abetot, daughter and heiress of Urse d'Abetot (c.1040-1108), feudal baron of Salwarpe in Worcestershire and Sheriff of Worcestershire in about 1069. Walter I de Beauchamp inherited his father-in-law's barony and also inherited Elmley Castle and other estates (held from the Bishop of Worcester) from his wife's uncle Robert d'Abetot.

    Career
    Walter's elder brother William died before Michaelmas 1211, leaving Walter as his heir, then aged 19. In 1212, still not having reached the age of mojority (i.e. 21), he was married to Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), his warder's daughter. He was in possession of his barony by 1214. He obtained his father's hereditary office of Sheriff of Worcestershire on 19 August 1215, but lost it in May 1216 when, with nineteen of his knights, he deserted to the rebels. He returned to his allegiance to King John in August 1216, and was reinstated in his lands. Walter was a witness at the re-issue of Magna Carta on 11 November 1216 and in March 1217 he was restored by King Henry III to his shrievalty and castellanship, and became Keeper of the Royal Forests in Worcestershire. He witnessed the further re-issue of Magna Carta on 11 February 1225.

    He married twice:

    Firstly, in 1212 at the age of 20, to Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), daughter of his warder Roger Mortimer (d. 1214) of Wigmore Castle, by whom he had issue including:
    1. William (III) de Beauchamp (1215-1269), eldest son and heir, who married Isabel de Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, by whom he was the father of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick.

    Secondly, in 1225 or later, he married a certain Angaret (d.1280/3), of unrecorded family.

    Death
    Walter died on 11 April 1236.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_de_Beauchamp_(justice)

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    Walter de Beauchamp is the son of Walter de Beauchamp and Bertha de Braose.
    He married Joane de Mortimer.

    Child of Walter de Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer
    - William de Beauchamp d. fr 7 Jan 1268 - 21 Apr 1268

    http://www.thepeerage.com/p39778.htm#i397775


    Walcheline married Joane Isabelle DE MORTIMER in 1212 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England. Joane (daughter of Roger DE MORTIMER, Lord of Wigmore and Isabel? DE FERRERS) was born in 1194 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; died in 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joane Isabelle DE MORTIMER was born in 1194 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England (daughter of Roger DE MORTIMER, Lord of Wigmore and Isabel? DE FERRERS); died in 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9Z8P-CB4
    • LifeSketch: ; He married twice:
    • Name: Joan DE MORTIMER
    • Name: Johanna DE MORTIMER
    • _UID: D363547D19C94C8D892B462F5A402CA95AD7

    Notes:

    1 NAME Joane (Isabel) /De Mortimer/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1194 2 PLAC Elmley, Worcestershire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1268

    He married twice:

    Firstly, in 1212 at the age of 20, to Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), daughter of his warder Roger Mortimer (d. 1214) of Wigmore Castle, by whom he had issue including:
    1. William (III) de Beauchamp (1215-1269), eldest son and heir, who married Isabel de Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, by whom he was the father of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick.

    Secondly, in 1225 or later, he married a certain Angaret (d.1280/3), of unrecorded family.

    Death
    Walter died on 11 April 1236.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_de_Beauchamp_(justice)


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    Children:
    1. Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1214 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died in Deceased.
    2. Lord William DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl Of Warwick was born in 1215 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died on 28 Jan 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried in 1268 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
    3. 1. James DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1217 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom; died in Jun 1269 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Walter DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1154 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom (son of William DE BEAUCHAMP and Joane WALERIES); died in 1197.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G65L-PMT
    • _UID: BA42796CFC854B2E9DB181240AEF7AD314E0

    Walter married Bertha DE BRAOSE about 1175 in England. Bertha (daughter of William DE BRAOSE and Bertha DE PITRES) was born about 1151 in Br Amber, Sussex, England; died on 19 Nov 1200 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Bertha DE BRAOSE was born about 1151 in Br Amber, Sussex, England (daughter of William DE BRAOSE and Bertha DE PITRES); died on 19 Nov 1200 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9C3G-QD7
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Lady of Elmley
    • _UID: B1B4E75413EF4A82A159B198D3787D67E0CB

    Notes:

    Biography
    Bertha de Braose, daughter of William de Braose, wife of William de Beauchamp and mother of Walter.

    Bertha was born about 1151 at Bramber, Sussex, England and married about 1175 at Bramber, with issue Walter and James.

    Research Notes
    Bertha was listed as the daughter of William de Braose and wife of William de Bello Campo in a post mortem dated 33 June 1305 regarding the manor of Tetbury in Gloucestershire.

    An alternative construction is that she married William Beauchamp's son Walter, but this theory is currently discounted.

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    Married:
    2 _PREF Y

    Children:
    1. James De BEAUCHAMP was born about 1182 in Emley, Yorkshire, England; died in 1233 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried in 1233 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.
    2. 2. Walcheline (William) DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1184 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England; died on 12 Apr 1236 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 14 Apr 1236 in Worcester Castle, Worcestershire, England.
    3. Michael DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1198 in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; died on 20 Jan 1258 in Devon, England, United Kingdom.

  3. 6.  Roger DE MORTIMER, Lord of Wigmore was born in 1155 in Wigmore, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, Royaume-Uni; died on 24 Jun 1214 in Wigmore, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, Royaume-Uni; was buried in 1214 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LD97-YRL

    Roger married Isabel? DE FERRERS. Isabel? was born on 21 Feb 1166 in Oakham, Rutland, England; was christened in Feb 1166 in Tutbury, Staffordshire, England; died on 29 Apr 1252 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; was buried in May 1252 in Lechlade Manor, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabel? DE FERRERS was born on 21 Feb 1166 in Oakham, Rutland, England; was christened in Feb 1166 in Tutbury, Staffordshire, England; died on 29 Apr 1252 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; was buried in May 1252 in Lechlade Manor, Gloucestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBJR-L1Q

    Children:
    1. 3. Joane Isabelle DE MORTIMER was born in 1194 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; died in 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1130 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England (son of William DE BEAUCHAMP and Maud BRAOSE); died about 1197 in Worcestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9CNK-V65
    • Occupation: ; Feudal Baron of Elmley
    • _UID: 79325B83CC2141FBA90FD1E350F5071983C3

    Notes:

    William de Beauchamp, who, for all his zeal in the cause of the Empress Maud, was dispossessed of the castle of Worcester by King Stephen, to which, and all his other honours and estates, however, he was restored by King Henry II; and in that monarch's reign, besides the sheriffalty of Worcestershire, which he enjoyed by inheritance, he was sheriff of Warwickshire (2nd Henry II), sheriff of Gloucestershire (from 3rd to the 9th Henry II), sheriff of Herefordshire (from the 8th to the 16th Henry II, 1167-70, inclusive). Upon the levy of the assessment towards the marriage portion of one of King Henry's daughters., this powerful feudal lord certified his knight's fees to amount to fifteen. He married Maud, daughter of Philip, Lord Braose, of Gower, and was suceeded at his death by his son, William de Beauchamp.




    William married Joane WALERIES. Joane (daughter of Sir Thomas DE ST VAL?RY, of Isleworth and Mrs Thomas DE ST VALERY, of Isleworth) was born in 1130 in Isleworth, Middlesex, England; died in 1192 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Joane WALERIES was born in 1130 in Isleworth, Middlesex, England (daughter of Sir Thomas DE ST VAL?RY, of Isleworth and Mrs Thomas DE ST VALERY, of Isleworth); died in 1192 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LC5C-NR6
    • Name: Joan de St. Valarie WALERIES
    • Name: Joan SAINT-VAL?RY
    • Name: Joane WALERIES
    • _UID: 42F9BC767B504137ADE874B56B3554EB4D89

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    Married:
    2 _PREF Y

    Children:
    1. 4. Walter DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1154 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom; died in 1197.
    2. Andrew DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1160 in Standlake, Oxfordshire, England; died after 1214 in Standlake, Oxfordshire, England.
    3. Robert DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1191 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England; died in 1252.

  3. 10.  William DE BRAOSE was born in 1112 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales (son of Philip de BRAOSE, Lord of Briouze and Bramber and Lady Aenor DE TOTNES, Countess of Barnstaple and Briouze); died in 1179 in Bramber Castle, Sussex, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GF6B-4PG
    • _UID: BFE84213C0CA40C4A2A782E80CB64E60ADB0
    • TitleOfNobility: Aft 1134, Sussex, England; 3rd Lord of Bramber
    • TitleOfNobility: 1173; Feudal Lord Abergavenny

    Notes:

    William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber (fl. 1135? 1179) was a 12th-century Marcher lord who secured a foundation for the dominant position later held by the Braose family in the Welsh Marches. In addition to the family's English holdings in Sussex and Devon, William had inherited Radnor and Builth, in Wales, from his father Philip. By his marriage he increased the Braose Welsh holdings to include Brecon and Abergavenny.

    William remained loyal to King Stephen during the 12th-century period of civil war. He became a trusted royal servant during the subsequent reign of Henry II, accompanying the king on campaigns in France and Ireland. He served as sheriff of Herefordshire from 1173 until 1175. The family's power reached its peak under his son William during the reigns of kings Richard I and John.

    Lands and family
    William was the eldest son of Philip de Braose, lord of Bramber. His mother was Aenor, daughter of Juhel of Totnes. He was the third in the line of the Anglo-Norman Braose family founded by his grandfather, the first William de Braose. After his father died in the 1130s William inherited lordships, land and castles in Sussex, with his caput at Bramber. He also held Totnes in Devon, and Radnor and Builth in the Welsh Marches. He confirmed the grants of his father and grandfather to the abbey of St Florent in Anjou and made further grants to the abbey's dependent priory at Sele in Sussex. In about 1155, he also inherited through his mother's family one half of the honour of Barnstaple in Devon, paying a fee of 1,000 marks for the privilege. William became an internationally recognised figure. When Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury was asked by Pope Adrian IV to inquire into the background of a certain Walter, canon of St Ruf, his reply, dated to 1154/9 read:

    The facts which you demand need but little enquiry; for they shine so brightly in themselves that they cannot be hid; so great is the brilliance of his noble birth and the glory of all his kin. For Walter, as we know for a fact, was the son of a distinguished knight and born of a noble mother in lawful wedlock, and he is closely related by blood to the noble William de Braose.

    Marriage
    William had married Bertha, daughter of Miles of Gloucester and Sibyl de Neufmarch?, by 1150. When each of Bertha's four brothers (Walter de Hereford, Henry FitzMiles (or Henry de Hereford), Mahel de Hereford and William de Hereford) died leaving no issue, William's marriage became unexpectedly valuable. He gained control of the lordships of Brecon and Abergavenny after 1166 when the last brother died. These additional land holdings greatly expanded the territorial power and income of the Braose family. They now held a vast block of territory in the Welsh Marches as well as their extensive interests in Sussex and Devon. William's daughters were able to make good marriages, notably
    1. Sibyl to William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby.
    2. Maud was married to John de Brompton of Shropshire.
    3. William's son and heir, another William de Braose, became a major player in national politics under King John.

    Royal service
    Empress Maud, the only legitimate living child of Henry I, landed in England in 1139 in an attempt to press her claim to the monarchy. She was soon besieged by King Stephen's forces at Arundel Castle. Stephen allowed Maud a safe conduct to Bristol and provided her with an escort, which included William de Braose, suggesting that he was an adherent of King Stephen. William was present as a witness when three charters were issued by Stephen at Lewes dated to the years 1148? 53, therefore it appears that he remained loyal to the king until the Treaty of Wallingford ended the hostilities.

    William was in Sussex in 1153, but he followed Duke Henry, soon to become King Henry II, to Normandy in 1154. William was frequently with the new king. He was one of the military leaders who supported Henry at Rhuddlan in 1157. He witnessed one of the king's charters at Romsey in 1158, and he is recorded at the king's court in Wiltshire in 1164 when the Constitutions of Clarendon were enacted. He accompanied the king on expedition to France, witnessing at Leons in 1161 and Chinon in 1162. William is also documented on the Irish campaign at Dublin in 1171 and Wexford 1172. William's younger brother, Philip, also accompanied the king to Ireland, and remained with the garrison at Wexford. In 1177 Philip was granted the kingdom of Limerick by Henry but failed to take possession after the citizens set fire to the town.

    When Henry was facing war with his sons in 1173, William was appointed as sheriff of Herefordshire at Easter. He maintained the king's interests in Herefordshire until 1175.

    Later life and death
    King Henry withdrew his favour from the family after William's son organised the murder of Seisyll ap Dyfnwal and other Welsh princes at Abergavenny in 1176. There is little subsequent record of William in public life, and it is likely that he retired to his estates in Sussex. William died after 1179 and was succeeded by his son, William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, who gained the favour of both King Richard I and King John and became a dominant force in the Welsh Marches during their reigns.


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Braose,_3rd_Lord_of_Bramber




    Title (Facts Pg):
    Lord Bramber

    William married Bertha DE PITRES about 1148 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. Bertha (daughter of Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford and Sibyl DE NEUFMARCH?, Countess of Hereford) was born about 1130 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1204 in Bramber, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Bertha DE PITRES was born about 1130 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England (daughter of Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford and Sibyl DE NEUFMARCH?, Countess of Hereford); died in 1204 in Bramber, Sussex, England.

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    • Fact: ; Heiress of Brecon
    • FamilySearch ID: LRGN-LN7
    • Name: Bertha FITZMILES
    • Name: Bertha OF HEREFORD
    • _UID: 6E462D7C9B434AD69E957B057F051400A67C

    Notes:

    Bertha of Hereford, also known as Bertha de Pitres (born c. 1130), was the daughter of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, and a wealthy heiress, Sibyl de Neufmarch?. She was the wife of William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber to whom she brought many castles and Lordships, such as Brecknock (including Hay Castle), and Abergavenny.

    Family
    Bertha was born in England in about 1130. She was a daughter of Miles, Earl of Hereford (1097- 24 December 1143) and Sibyl de Neufmarch?. She had two sisters, Margaret of Hereford, who married Humphrey II de Bohun, by whom she had issue, and Lucy of Hereford, who married Herbert FitzHerbert of Winchester, by whom she had issue. Her brothers included Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford, Walter de Hereford, Henry Fitzmiles, William de Hereford, and Mahel de Hereford.

    Bertha's paternal grandparents were Walter FitzRoger de Pitres, Sheriff of Gloucester and Bertha de Balun of Bateden, a descendant of Hamelin de Balun, and her maternal grandparents were Bernard de Neufmarch?, Lord of Brecon, and Nesta ferch Osbern. The latter was a daughter of Osbern FitzRichard of Richard's Castle, and Nesta ferch Gruffydd. Bertha was a direct descendant, in the maternal line, of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (1007- 5 August 1063) and Edith (Aldgyth), daughter of Elfgar, Earl of Mercia.

    Bertha's father Miles served as Constable to King Stephen of England. He later served in the same capacity to Empress Matilda after he'd transferred his allegiance. In 1141, she made him Earl of Hereford in gratitude for his loyalty. On 24 December 1143, he was killed whilst on a hunting expedition in the Forest of Dean.

    Marriage and issue
    In 1150, Bertha married William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber (1112? 1192), son of Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramber and Aenor, daughter of Judael of Totnes. William and Bertha had three daughters and two sons, including William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber.
    In 1173, Bertha's brothers all having died without issue, she brought the Lordships and castles of Brecknock and Abergavenny, to her husband. Hay Castle had already passed to her from her mother, Sibyl of Neufmarche in 1165, whence it became part of the de Braose holdings.
    In 1174, Bertha's husband became Sheriff of Hereford.

    Bertha's children include
    1. William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, (1144/1153- 11 August 1211, Corbeil), married Maud de St. Valery, daughter of Bernard de St. Valery, by whom he had 16 children.
    2. Roger de Braose or Reynold de Briouse
    3. Sibyl de Braose (died after 5 February 1227), married William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby (1136- 21 October 1190 at Acre on crusade), son of Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby and Margaret Peverel, by whom she had issue.
    4. Maud de Braose, married John de Brompton, by whom she had issue.

    Legacy
    Upon the childless death of Roger in 1155, the Earldom of Hereford fell into abeyance until 1199 when King John bestowed the title on Henry de Bohun, Sibyl's grandson through her eldest daughter, Margaret. As her sons all died without legitimate offspring, Sibyl's three daughters became co-heirs to the Brecon honour, with Bertha, the second daughter, passing Sibyl's inheritance on (through marriage) to the de Braoses, thereby making them one of the most powerful families in the Welsh Marches.[42][43]
    Bertha died on an unknown date. She was the ancestress of many noble English families which included the de Braoses, de Beauchamps, de Bohuns and de Ferrers; as well as the Irish families of de Lacy and de Burgh.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_of_Hereford


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    Children:
    1. Sybil DE BRAOSE was born about 1147 in Br Amber, Sussex, England; died after 8 Feb 1226-1227 in England.
    2. 5. Bertha DE BRAOSE was born about 1151 in Br Amber, Sussex, England; died on 19 Nov 1200 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.
    3. Lord Of Bramber William DE BRAOSE, Lord Of Bramber was born about 1153 in Br Amber, Sussex, England; died on 9 Aug 1211 in Corbeil, Marne, France.
    4. Engeram DE BRAOSE was born in 1154 in Bramber, Sussex, , England; died in 1210.
    5. Reginald DE BRAOSE was born in 1155 in Bramber, Sussex, England; died in 1225 in Stringston, Somerset, England.
    6. John de BRAOSE was born about 1158 in Bramber Castle, Sussex, England; died in 1229 in Bramber Castle, Sussex, England.
    7. Roger de BRAOSE was born about 1159 in Bramber, Sussex, England; died in 1225 in England, UK.