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101 |
Source: RC 61. Count of Tonnerre. | NEVERS, William II De (I9503)
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102 |
Source: Smallwood, Norr and Pfafman. | BLOUNT, William III Le Sir (I11233)
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103 |
Source:NEHGR v99. Count of Toulouse. Marquis of Gothie. | TOULOUSE, Berenger De Count, Toulouse (I11269)
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104 |
Sources: A. Roots 107; RC 232, 317; AF; Kraentzler 1176.
RC: Heiress of the countship la Forez. Second wife of Renaud II.
Roots: Ida, daughter of Artald V, Count of Forez.
K: Ida-Raimonde de Forez. | FOREZ, Ida De (I11283)
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105 |
Sources: A. Roots 107; RC 61, 254; Kraentzler.
Roots: Ermengard de Tonnerre, daughter and heir of Renaud, Count ofTonnerre.
RC: Countess and heiress of Tonnerre. Living 1036-1089. | TONNERRE, Ermengarde De (I9865)
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106 |
Sources: A. Roots 191; AF. Roots: She was a Bavarian. | BAVARIA, Swanhilde (Sunihilde) Of Duchess (I11242)
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107 |
Sources: A. Roots 50; RC 262, 336, 364; AF; Kraentzler 1547; Pfafman.
Duke of Swabia, Count in the Anglachau, Count in the Alammien inLinzgau,
779. Birth date from AF.
One AF record says he was Gerald Childebrand I, born about 730, andhiswife's name was Emma, born about 735. Possibly a different couple.
RC: Duke of Allemania, Count in the Linzgau. Living 779.
Roots: Count Geroud of Swabia.
AF: Gerold I, Count im Vinzgau. | SWABIA, Geroud I Of Count Of Vinzgauduke Of Allemania (I24487)
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108 |
Sources: A. Roots, RC 269; Kraentzler 1458..
RC: Margrave of Spoleto in Perugia, Italy. Margrave of Camerino andCount of
Turin, Italy. Ambassador to Constantinople.
K: Suppo I de Spoleto, Marquis de Camerino and Spoleto. | SPOLETO, Suppo II Of Margrave (I9871)
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109 |
Sources: A. Roots; Kraentzler 1098, 1320.
Roots: Fought in the Third Crusade and was killed at Acre. | BRIENNE, Eberhard II (Or Erard) De Count Of Brienne (I9849)
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110 |
Sources: A. Roots; Kraentzler 1098, 1321.
K: Agnes de Montfaucon (Montbelliard). | MONTFAUCON, Agnes De (I9850)
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111 |
Sources: AF and NEHGR, Vol. 99. Latter indicates uncertain ancestry. | DROGO) PRINCE, Drux (Dreux France- Prince (I9875)
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112 |
Sources: AF and Norr.
He probably was called "The Elder." Norr says he was the olderbrother of
John le Blount "The Younger." | BLOUNT, John "The Elder" Le Sir (I9830)
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113 |
Sources: AF, Norr and Pfafman.
He was the 1st Baron of Ixworth. Undoubtedly got title and land forservices
to William the Conqueror. Called "the Admiral." Eldest son of
Rudolph\Rodelphus\Raoul. | BLOUNT, Robert Le Baron (I11297)
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114 |
Sources: AF, Norr and Smallwood.
She was the sole daughter and heir of Sir William le Blount. One AFrecord
says she was born in 1174. | BLOUNT, Maria (I11298)
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115 |
Sources: AF, Norr, Smallwood and Pfafman.
Norr: Lord of Saxlington. Heir of his mother's lands. Witness in 1223.
Acquired Belton through his marriage to Isabel. | BLOUNT, Robert Le Sir (I11300)
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116 |
Sources: Ancestral Roots; Kraentzler 1098.
He became King of Jerusalem by election of the Barons, in right of his
wife, who died shortly leaving a daughter and heiress, in whose right he
reigned. He was elected Latin Emperor of Constantinople, 1228.
Married three times. See Roots footnote on page 83. Barengaria was histhird
wife. | BRIENNE, Jean De King, Jerusalem (I9854)
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117 |
Sources: Ancestral Roots; RC 262.
Roots: Godefroy, Duke of Allemania, about 725.
RC 262: Godfrey, Duke of Allemania. Living 679-708. Held lands in the
Thurgau. | ALLEMANIA, Godfrey (Godefroy) Of Duke (I9834)
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118 |
Sources: Ayers, p794; RC 124.
RC: Robert III, Count of Dreux and Braine.
Ayers: Robert de Dreux, Lord of Dreux, had livery of his wife's lands
3 Henry III. Benefactor to Studley-Priory, 1226. lands in England seized
12 Henry III. Died 1228. Buried at Brenne in Normandy. | DREUX, Robert III De (I9831)
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119 |
Sources: Kraentzler 1157, 1160, 1194, 1449, 1157; RC 94, 263, 332;Coe, AF
and A. Roots.
K: Willa (Gilla) d'Ivrea and Gilla (Willa) d'Arles. | ARLES, Willa (Or Gilla) Of Princess, Italy (I9843)
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120 |
Sources: Kraentzler 1272, 1320; A. Roots.
Alix de Rameru. Roots and K-1272 have her married to Arnulf/Arnold deChiny.
K-1320 has her married to Eberhard. Which could be all right. Latterline,
however, inserts an extra generation, so fathers in the two K. lines are
different.
Roots 149, Seventh Edition, has Arnold II de Chiny married to Adela,
daughter of Hildouin III, Count of Montdidier and Roucy, Seigneur ofRameru, by
his wife Alix de Roucy, and NOT to Alix de Rameru. This is a change fromthe
Fifth Edition. | RAMERU, Alix De (I11245)
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121 |
Sources: Norr and Smallwood. | INSULA, Robert De (I11232)
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122 |
Sources: Norr, AF, and Pfafman.
Norr: Accompanied his father in 1066.
He was the 2nd Baron of Ixworth. | BLOUNT, Gilbert Le Baron (I11295)
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123 |
Sources: Norr, AF, and Pfafman.
One AF record said "Living about 1060." | COLEKIRKE, Alice (Or Alicia) De (I11305)
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124 |
Sources: Norr, AF, Pfafman.
Norr: Gilbert le Blount, 4th Baron.
Pfafman: 4th Baron of Ixworth. | BLOUNT, Gilbert Le Baron (I11306)
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125 |
Sources: Norr, AF, Smallwood and Pfafman.
He was the Lord of Saxlingham (or Sanlingham or assorted otherspellings).
One AF record says he was born in 1172 and died in 1235. Pfafman alsosays died
in 1235. Norr: Succeeded his nephew William. Living 1189-98. | BLOUNT, Stephen Le Sir (I11299)
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126 |
Sources: Norr, AF, Smallwood.
Norr: 5th Baron of Ixworth. Died at age 32. | BLOUNT, William Le (I11301)
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127 |
Sources: Norr, AF, Smallwood. | VERE, Cecilia (Cecelinde) De (I11291)
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128 |
Sources: Norr, Pfafman, AF.
Another spelling is Mounchensi. | MONCHENSI, Sarah De (I11304)
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129 |
Sources: Norr, Pfafman, AF.
He was the 3rd Baron of Ixworth. | BLOUNT, William Le Baron (I11302)
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130 |
Sources: Norr, Smallwood.
He was the sixth and last Baron of Ixworth. Killed at Lewes in 1264. | BLOUNT, William Le (I11094)
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131 |
Sources: Norr, Smallwood. | BLOUNT, Agnes Le (I9897)
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132 |
Sources: Norr, Smallwood. | BLOUNT, Rosia (Roisee) Le (I11093)
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133 |
Sources: Norr; AF. | BLOUNT, William V Le Sir (I11228)
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134 |
Sources: Norr; Ayers; AF; Pfafman.
Norr calls her Gundrella. Says she is daughter of Walkelin(conjectural)
and sister of Henry. Others, including Ayers, say she was the daughter ofHenry.
But dates support Norr.
One AF record says she was born about 1072 in Darley, Derbyshire,England. | FERRERS, Grundella (Or Gundreda) (I11296)
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135 |
Sources: Pfafman and Norr.
Seated at Saxlington, Norfolk. | BLOUNT, William II Le Sir (I11234)
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136 |
Sources: RC 114, 171, 269, 352; A. Roots 50; NEHGR, Vol. 99; Collins;AF.
Roots: Rotrou.
RC: Chrotrude (Rotrude), Duchess of Austrasia. Died 724.
Collins: Rotrou of Trevis.
Various names given: Rotrou, Rhotrud, Bothrude, Chrot(r)ude andChartrudis. | ALEMANIA, Rotrou (Chrotrude) Of Duchess Of Austrasia (I5635)
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137 |
Sources: RC 114, 214; A. Roots 50; Collins; AF.
Roots: Count Canbert of Laon.
RC: Haribert, Count of Laon. Collins: Canbert, Count of Laon.
Also called Claribert, Cambert, Charibert. Count of Laon. Living720-747.
Source: RC 214; AF. | Bertrada Countess Of Laon (I24466)
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138 |
Sources: RC 114, 214; A. Roots 50; Collins; AF.
Roots: Count Canbert of Laon.
RC: Haribert, Count of Laon. Collins: Canbert, Count of Laon.
Also called Claribert, Cambert, Charibert. Count of Laon. Living720-747. | LAON, Charibert I Comte De Count Of Laon (I5091)
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139 |
Sources: RC 122, 148, 242; Ancestral Roots; Kraentzler 1069; AF.
RC: Beatrice Candavane de St. Pol. Roots: Living 1204.
K: Beatrix de St. Paul. | ST. POL, Beatrice De (I9896)
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140 |
Sources: RC 122, 148, 242; Kraentzler 1069; Ancestral Roots.
RC: Jean (John) I, Count of Ponthieu and Montreui. Fought in warsagainst the
English. Crusader, 1147. Died 30 June 1191, Acre, Palestine, on ThirdCrusade.
Third husband of Beatrice.
K: Jean I, Count de Pontheiu et Montreuil.
Source: RC 122.
RC: Jean (John) I, Count of Ponthieu. | PONTHIEU, Jean I (Or John) De Count (I9838)
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141 |
Sources: RC 122; Ayers, p794.
RC: Thomas de St. Valery, married 1178, Adele de Ponthieu.
Ayers: Thomas de St. Walery, son and heir; paid 170 marks for aRelief, 5
Richard I; lands seized 8 Richard I but restored, "11 John had seisin oflands
of his brother Henry (15 John and 1 Henry III), held lands in Dodford.Died
1218. | ST. VALERY, Thomas De (I462)
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142 |
Sources: RC 123, 169; Ancestral Roots 48; AF.
He was Comes in Neustria and Austrasia.
Roots: Lantbertus (Lambert) II, adult ca. 690, dead 741.
Roots 7th edition says the line from Lantbertus II down to Alix de
Vermandois is well supported. | NEUSTRIA, Lantbertus II (Lambert) Of Comes (I9853)
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143 |
Sources: RC 134, 169, 259; A. Roots 48, 50; Kraentzler 1260, 1451; AF.
RC: Adele (Adelaide), Princess of France.
Roots: Aelis, first wife of Robert I and mother of Liegarde.
K. calls her Beatrix (not Vermandois!!). No parents listed. | FRANCE, Aelis Of Princess, France (I5431)
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144 |
Sources: RC 141, 184, 332; Coe; A. Roots 101, 146; Kraentzler 1157,
1218, 1244, 1258; AF; Pfafman.
Princess of Italy. Heiress of Montreuil-sur-Mer.
Roots: Rosela (or Susanna), married Robert before 988 as her secondhusband.
Repudiated 992.
K: Rozalie-Susanna d'Ivree. Also Suzanne-Rosalie d'Italie. AlsoRozala-
Susanna de Italie-Ivrea.
Two death dates listed by RC in 1003: 13 Dec. and 26 Jan. (not 1002and 1003
or 1003 and 1004). Pfafman says died 1 Jan. 1003. Will settle for Jan.1003.
Called Susanna, Suzanne, Rosala, Roselle. | ITALY, Princes Rosela Rozala (Susanna) Of Princess, Italy (I25442)
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145 |
Sources: RC 144, 232; A. Roots 107; AF: Kraentzler 1063, 1175.
Roots: Milo, Sire of Courtenay. Born about 1075 or before, died 1127.
RC: Miles (Milo) de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay.
Athon was succeeded by his son Joscelin, who had three sons: Miles, who was Lord of Courtenay after him; Joscelin, who joined the First Crusade and became Count of Edessa; and Geoffrey, who also fought in the Holy land and died there.
In the 12th century, Reginald de Courtenay (d.1190), son of Milo de Courtenay (d.1127), quarrelled with King Louis VII of France and moved to England: His French lands were forfeit, and passed, with his sister Elizabeth, to Louis' brother Peter, who took the name "Peter de Courtenay".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Courtenay
G?tinais (Loiret), Bourgogne, Ile-de-France, Angleterre
http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Courtenay.pdf
| COURTENAY, Milo De Sire, Courtenay (I6190)
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146 |
Sources: RC 144, 232; A. Roots, 107; Kraentzler 1063, 1176; AF.
K: Ermengarde de Nevers and Auxerre.
RC: Ermengarde de Nevers, of Nevers, Nievre, France. Born about 1073,died
about 1095. Married Miles (Milo) de Courtney.
Roots: Ermengarde de Nevers, married about 1095 Milo, Sire ofCourtenay.
Born about 1075 or before, died before 1127. | NEVERS, Ermengarde De (I6175)
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147 |
Sources: RC 144; AF; Kraentzler 1063; A. Roots 107.
RC: Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay. Exiled in 1150. Lost hislands in
France in 1161, but was of Sutton, Berkshire, in 1161.
Roots: Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay, died 1161. Says RC iswrong
in putting this man in Berkshire and has him mixed up with anotherRenaud. See
Roots 107 and 138, 7th edition. AF: Died 1189/90. | COURTENAY, Renaud (Reginald) Seigneur De Sire (I6198)
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148 |
Sources: RC 144; Karentzler 1063, 1073, 1177; AF; Roots 107.
Occ, 1148-1155.
K: Hawise de Donjon, daughter of Frederic de Donjon and an unknownwife.
Roots: A daughter of Frederick (or Guy) du Donjon and Corbeil.
RC: Hedwig (Hawise) du Donjon, occ. 1148-1155, daughter of Frederickdu
Donjon of Yerre, S-O, France. Sire of the Donjon at Corbeil, 1138.
Donjon: A massive chief tower in ancient castles.
Dungeon: (1) Donjon; (2) a close dark prison or vault commonlyunderground. | DU DON JON, Hawise (Or Hedwig) De (I6197)
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149 |
Sources: RC 148; A. Roots; "Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Mother Queen" by Desmond Seward; Kraentzler 1069.
RC: Count of Ponthieu and Montreuil. Commanded the right wing for the French at Bouvines, on the Albigensian Crusade.
K: Guillaume III, Count de Ponthieu. | DE MONTGOMERY, Count William Count, Ponthieu (I3913)
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150 |
Sources: RC 148; Kraentzler 1069; A. Roots.
RC: Marie (Jeanne) de Pontheieuf, Countess of Ponthieu and Montreuil.
K: Maria, Countess de Ponthieu and Aumale. | PONTHIEU, Countess Marie (Or Jeanne) De (I3916)
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