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Carney & Wehofer Family
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Abt 1233 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Geoffrey DE LA BRUER was born about 1200 in France (son of Henry FITZCOUNT); and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 2BBCE04C5BB1428285C0C74092D6614C44FF
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CONFLICT: Not sure I have the correct lineage. Father could have been Reginald De La Bruer, Earl of Cornwall, or Rainald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall. dl
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Generation: 3
4. | Henry FITZCOUNT was born in 1140 in Of Cornwall, England (son of Reginald DE DUNSTANVILLE, Earl Of Cornwall and Beatrice (Mabel) FITZRICHARD); died in 1222 in France. Other Events:
- _UID: CDFD388B36C442ECA5AE4524CAD3239ACB53
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BIOGRAPHY: Henry FitzCount did not succeed his father's Earldom of Cornwall because he was illegitimate. However, he became Governor of Porchester Castle in 1211, and in 1215 was appointed Sheriff of Cornwall, Constable of Launceston Castle, and Warden of the Stannaries (tin Mines). Also in 1215, King John gave him the farm of Cornwall until the realm should be at peace. This grant did not confer the earldom on him, but left him to administer the county in time of civil war. It was renewed by Henry III in 1217. In 1222 Henry resigned the county to the king, took the cross, and died as a Crusader. www.my-ged.com, howery2 gedcom: pg 16319.
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Generation: 4
8. | Reginald DE DUNSTANVILLE, Earl Of Cornwall was born about 1110 in Of Dunstanville, Kent, England (son of King Henry I Beauclerc Of Angevin ENGLAND, Of England and Sybilla CORBET); died on 1 Jul 1175 in Chertsey, Surrey, England. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: M1YP-2MC
- _UID: 93C5E3198F2B4092AA1F7805E3B75B5D786F
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AKA Reginald FITZ ROY. Aka Rainald Born out of wedlock between 1100 and 1115. Miltary/Fought: between 1137 and 1138. Anjou forces raided Normandy. "Baldwin (de Redvers, 6553) joined in Geoffrey's (d'Anjou/Plantagenet's) attacks on Normandy. 'Two chroniclers single him out (with Reginald de Dunstanville and Stephen de Mandeville) as one who brought havoc to the Cotentin, and who 'by his pillaging raids ... carried everything away without pity; creating disorder everywhere, he made himself a terror to all" (Earldom of Devon Charters.). Circa 1140 Property: Tintagel castle writing of castles springing up in Cornwall in Stephen's time: "But most famous of all is the fabled castle of Arthur and Mark, Tintagel, buttressed by the promontory rock and girdled by the ocean itself. It was begun abt 1140 by Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, another of Henry I's illegitimate sons, and another half-brother of Matilda's" (F.E. Halliday, A History of Cornwall (No place: Duckworth, 1959; 2nd ed 1975). Hereinafter cited as Cornwall.). In 1140 Earl of Cornwall; created by King Stephen. Married Mabel (----) c 1139, Cornwall (Halliday, Cornwall.); "Reginald was also the newly acquired son-in-law of Wm Fitz Richard, the formidable Lord of Cardinham, whom Stephen had appointed his lieutenant of the county." doesn't give wife's name. Before 1175 Mistress Douglas Richardson posted, "Beatrice "de Valle," wife of William Briwerre appears to have been the daughter of Hubert de Vaux and his wife, Grace. At least that is the implication of various pieces of evidence which I have assembled over the years. Before she married William Briwerre, she was mistress of Reynold Fitz Roy (or de Mortain), Earl of Cornwall, by whom she had a son, Henry Fitz Count." Died in 1175 (Earldom of Devon Charters.) (Given-Wilson, Royal Bastards.).
Reginald married Beatrice (Mabel) FITZRICHARD in 1135. Beatrice (daughter of William FITZRICHARD, Lord Cardinand) was born in 1114 in Cardinan, Cornwall, England; died in 1162. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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