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Doda Princess Of SCOTLAND

Doda Princess Of SCOTLAND

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Doda Princess Of SCOTLANDDoda Princess Of SCOTLAND was born about 985 in Falaise, Calvados, France; died in in Falaise, Calvados, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: GS5L-C1
    • Name: Doda De FALAISE
    • Name: Doda Of FALAISE
    • _UID: C79548784B1942D5B4E4DA06C3F4C606926B
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 980; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

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    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Relationship (J,M&L):
    31st Great-grandparent

    Alt. Birth:
    Of, Falaise, Normandie

    Doda married Fulbert De FALAISE in 1003 in Falaise, Calvados, France. Fulbert (son of Burgess Of FALAISE) was born about 978 in Falaise, Normandie (Normandy, France); died in in Falaise, Calvados, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Reynald Lord Of CROY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1008 in Of Croy, Picardie, Flandres; and died.
    2. 3. Herleve (Arlette) Of FALAISE, Officer Of The Household  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1012 in Falaise, Calvados, France; died in 1050 in Normandie (Normandy), France; was buried in Abbey Of Grestain, Sainte Marie Eglise, Mortaigne, France.
    3. 4. Osbern Of FALAISE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1012 in Falaise, Normandie; and died.
    4. 5. Gautier (Walter) Chambellan Normandie FALAISE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1015 in Falaise, Normandie (Normandy, France); and died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Reynald Lord Of CROYReynald Lord Of CROY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Doda1) was born about 1008 in Of Croy, Picardie, Flandres; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 18HS-BLV
    • Name: Reynald De GREY
    • _UID: CF4F5ED79A8C4AFC90CDEC7D8C0AAB3A008E

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com


  2. 3.  Herleve (Arlette) Of FALAISE, Officer Of The HouseholdHerleve (Arlette) Of FALAISE, Officer Of The Household Descendancy chart to this point (1.Doda1) was born in 1012 in Falaise, Calvados, France; died in 1050 in Normandie (Normandy), France; was buried in Abbey Of Grestain, Sainte Marie Eglise, Mortaigne, France.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KDQH-DJG
    • Name: Arlette Herleve De FALAISE
    • Name: Harlette De FALAISE
    • _UID: D599F89FD0504D5FBB4E79DD9A03EAA55C7E

    Notes:

    CONFLICT: Name: Harlette/Herleve.

    Herleve married Robert II "The Devil" Of Normandy ANGEVIN, Duke Of Normandy about 1023 in France - Not Married. Robert (son of Richard II "The Good" Duke Of NORMANDY, 4rd and Judith Of Brittany DE BRETAGNE) was born about 1008 in Normandie (Normandy), France; died on 22 Jul 1050 in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey; was buried in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. William II "The Conqueror" Of Normandy ANGEVIN, King Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1027 in Falaise, Calvados, France; was christened in 1066; died on 9 Sep 1087 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie; was buried on 2 Oct 1087 in Abbey of St. Stephen, Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.
    2. 7. Adeliza Of Normandy, Countess Of Aumale  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1029; and died.
    3. 8. Godiva Of NORMANDY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1034; and died.

    Herleve married Herlouin Viscount Of CONTEVILLE after 1035. Herlouin (son of Jean Earl Of CONTEVILLE and Miss De MEULAN) was born about 1001 in Conteville, Normandie, France; died about 1066; was buried in Abbey Of Grestain, Sainte Marie Eglise, Mortaigne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Emma De CONTEVILLE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1029 in Conteville, Normandie, France; and died.
    2. 10. Robert Earl Of Cornwall Count De MORTAIGNE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1031 in Mortagne-Au-Perche, Orne, Normandy; died on 8 Dec 1095 in Normandy, France; was buried in Grestain, France.
    3. 11. Eudes (Odo) Bishop Of Bayeux De CONTEVILLE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1036 in Conteville, Normandie, France; died in Feb 1095-1096 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy; was buried in Cathedral, Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
    4. 12. Miss De CONTEVILLE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1037 in Of, Normandie; and died.
    5. 13. Mathilde De CONTEVILLE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1039 in Conteville, Normandie, France; and died.
    6. 14. Muriel De CONTEVILLE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1041 in Conteville, Normandie, France; died in 1076 in Suffolk, England.

  3. 4.  Osbern Of FALAISEOsbern Of FALAISE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Doda1) was born about 1012 in Falaise, Normandie; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 18HS-B8S
    • _UID: 244CF8A4DCB34B5B91AD0B6ED166654FE3F4

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com


  4. 5.  Gautier (Walter) Chambellan Normandie FALAISEGautier (Walter) Chambellan Normandie FALAISE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Doda1) was born about 1015 in Falaise, Normandie (Normandy, France); and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 18HS-B91
    • Name: Walter Chamberlain Of Normandy Of FALAISE
    • Name: Walter Of FALAISE
    • _UID: E4A8B92B76EF44B5B0CC80F2376CEFFB49FE
    • Event: Bef 1118

    Notes:

    CHAPTER I: THE CONQUEROR
    The Conqueror and His Companions
    by J.R. Planche, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874.

    Upon Robert's succession to the dukedom on the death of his elder brother Richard, in 1027, the father of Herleve was appointed his chamberlain, having therefore the care of the robes which he had probably made. Her brother Walter was also attached in some capacity to his person.

    This uncle Walter was the brother of his mother, Herleve, who, as well as her father, Fulbert ? if such was his name ? was taken into the service of Duke Robert as soon as he succeeded to the duchy; but we hear no more of Fulbert the chamberlain, nor of Walter, save that he subscribed the foundation-charter of the Abbey of Fontenay, and had a daughter named Matilda married to Raoul Taisson 2nd. (Vide vol. ii p. 105.)


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Titled:
    Chambellan (Chamberlain) de Normandie (Normandie)

    Event:
    Subscribed the foundation-charter of the Abbey of Fontenay



Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William II "The Conqueror" Of Normandy ANGEVIN, King Of EnglandWilliam II "The Conqueror" Of Normandy ANGEVIN, King Of England Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born on 14 Oct 1027 in Falaise, Calvados, France; was christened in 1066; died on 9 Sep 1087 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie; was buried on 2 Oct 1087 in Abbey of St. Stephen, Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.

    Other Events:

    • Affiliation: ; House of Normandy
    • Alt. Burial: Alt. Burial
    • Alt. Death: Alt. Death
    • Cause of Death: ; killed near Rouen, France by his plunging horse while quelling revolt. Fatal fall from a horse, died of a burst bowel. While jumping a trench on horseback, his stomach was forced onto the pommel.
    • FamilySearch ID: 9H17-VTZ
    • TitleOfNobility: ; I King of England Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror
    • Name: Guillaume I "Le Conquerant" De NORMANDIE
    • Name: The Conqueror
    • Name: William 'THE CONQUEROR'
    • Name: William I "The Conqueror" King Of ENGLAND
    • Name: William I "The Conqueror" Of NORMANDY
    • Name: William the Bastard
    • Residence: Saint-?tienne de Caen, France
    • _UID: 7F18D931CDD74ADAB21837E499799B837E98
    • Alt. Birth: 14 Oct 1024; Alt. Birth
    • TitleOfNobility: Between 1035 and 1087; Duke Of Normandy
    • MilitaryService: 14 Oct 1066, Sussex, England; Commander of the Norman Army at the Battle of Hastings
    • Coronation: 25 Dec 1066, Westminster, Middlesex, England

    Notes:

    William I (of England), called The Conqueror (1024-1087), first Norman king of England (1066-1087), who has been called one of the first modern kings and is generally regarded as one of the outstanding figures in western European history. Born in Falaise, France, William was the illegitimate son of Robert I, duke of Normandy, and Arletta, a tanner's daughter, and is therefore sometimes called William the Bastard. Upon the death of his father, the Norman nobles, honoring their promise to Robert, accepted William as his successor. Rebellion against the young duke broke out almost immediately, however, and his position did not become secure until 1047 when, with the aid of Henry I, king of France, he won a decisive victory over a rebel force near Caen. During a visit in 1051 to his childless cousin, Edward the Confessor, king of England, William is said to have obtained Edward's agreement that he should succeed to the English throne. In 1053, defying a papal ban, William married Matilda of Flanders, daughter of Baldwin V, count of Flanders and a descendant of King Alfred the Great, thereby strengthening his claim to the crown of England. Henry I, fearing the strong bond between Normandy (Normandie) and Flanders resulting from the marriage, attempted in 1054 and again in 1058 to crush the powerful duke, but on both occasions William defeated the French king's forces. About 1064, the powerful English noble, Harold, earl of Wessex, was shipwrecked on the Norman coast and taken prisoner by William. He secured his release by swearing to support William's claim to the English throne. When King Edward died, however, the witenagemot (royal council) elected Harold king. Determined to make good his claim, William secured the sanction of Pope Alexander II for a Norman invasion of England. The duke and his army landed at Pevensey on September 28, 1066. On October 14, the Normans defeated the English forces at the celebrated Battle of Hastings, in which Harold was slain. William then proceeded to London, crushing the resistance he encountered on the way. On Christmas Day he was crowned king of England in Westminster Abbey. The English did not accept foreign rule without a struggle. William met the opposition, which was particularly violent in the north and west, with strong measures; he was responsible for the devastation of great areas of the country, particularly in Yorkshire, where Danish forces had arrived to aid the Saxon rebels. By 1070 the Norman conquest of England was complete. William invaded Scotland in 1072 and forced the Scottish king Malcolm III MacDuncan to pay him homage. During the succeeding years the Conqueror crushed insurrections among his Norman followers, including that incited in 1075 by Ralph de Guader, 1st earl of Norfolk, and Roger Fitzwilliam, earl of Hereford, and a series of uprisings in Normandy led by his eldest son Robert, who later became Robert II, duke of Normandy.

    BIOGRAPHY: Acceded: 25 Dec 1066 Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feaudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. As King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnell especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started Domesday Book.

    William I (c. 1028 ? 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman monarch of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. By 1060, following a long struggle to establish his throne, his hold on Normandy was secure. In 1066, following the death of Edward the Confessor, William invaded England, leading an army of Normans to victory over the Anglo-Saxon forces of Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings, and suppressed subsequent English revolts in what has become known as the Norman Conquest. The rest of his life was marked by struggles to consolidate his hold over England and his continental lands, and by difficulties with his eldest son, Robert Curthose.

    William was the son of the unmarried Duke Robert I of Normandy and his mistress Herleva. His illegitimate status and his youth caused some difficulties for him after he succeeded his father, as did the anarchy which plagued the first years of his rule. During his childhood and adolescence, members of the Norman aristocracy battled each other, both for control of the child duke, and for their own ends. In 1047, William was able to quash a rebellion and begin to establish his authority over the duchy, a process that was not complete until about 1060. His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county of Flanders. By the time of his marriage, William was able to arrange the appointment of his supporters as bishops and abbots in the Norman church. His consolidation of power allowed him to expand his horizons, and he secured control of the neighbouring county of Maine by 1062.
    In the 1050s and early 1060s, William became a contender for the throne of England held by the childless Edward the Confessor, his first cousin once removed. There were other potential claimants, including the powerful English earl Harold Godwinson, whom Edward named as king on his deathbed in January 1066. Arguing that Edward had previously promised the throne to him and that Harold had sworn to support his claim, William built a large fleet and invaded England in September 1066. He decisively defeated and killed Harold at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. After further military efforts, William was crowned king on Christmas Day, 1066, in London. He made arrangements for the governance of England in early 1067 before returning to Normandy. Several unsuccessful rebellions followed, but William's hold was mostly secure on England by 1075, allowing him to spend the majority of his reign in continental Europe.

    William's final years were marked by difficulties in his continental domains, troubles with his son, Robert, and threatened invasions of England by the Danes. In 1086, he ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all the land-holdings in England along with their pre-Conquest and current holders. He died in September 1087 while leading a campaign in northern France, and was buried in Caen. His reign in England was marked by the construction of castles, settling a new Norman nobility on the land, and change in the composition of the English clergy. He did not try to integrate his various domains into one empire but continued to administer each part separately. His lands were divided after his death: Normandy went to Robert, and England went to his second surviving son, William Rufus.
    ...
    One factor in William's favour was his marriage to Matilda of Flanders, the daughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders. The union was arranged in 1049, but Pope Leo IX forbade the marriage at the Council of Rheims in October 1049. The marriage nevertheless went ahead some time in the early 1050s, possibly unsanctioned by the pope.
    ...
    Family and children
    William and his wife Matilda had at least nine children. The birth order of the sons is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters.

    1. Robert was born between 1051 and 1054, died 10 February 1134. Duke of Normandy, married Sybilla, daughter of Geoffrey, Count of Conversano.
    2. Richard was born before 1056, died around 1075.
    3. William was born between 1056 and 1060, died 2 August 1100. King of England, killed in the New Forest.
    4. Henry was born in late 1068, died 1 December 1135. King of England, married Edith, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. His second wife was Adeliza of Louvain.
    5. Adeliza (or Adelida, Adelaide) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold Godwinson, probably a nun of Saint L?ger at Pr?aux.
    6. Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen.
    7. Matilda was born around 1061, died perhaps about 1086. Mentioned in Domesday Book as a daughter of William.
    8. Constance died 1090, married Alan IV, Duke of Brittany.
    9. Adela died 1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.
    10. (Possibly) Agatha, the betrothed of Alfonso VI of Le?n and Castile.

    There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William.

    Death
    William led an expedition against the French Vexin in July 1087. While seizing Mantes, William either fell ill or was injured by the pommel of his saddle. He was taken to the priory of Saint Gervase at Rouen, where he died on 9 September 1087.

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

    Also substantiated by "The White Ship" by Charles Spencer, published 2020, pg 30-31.

    PONS (-[before Oct 1066]). No information is known about Pons other than his name, which appears in the patronymics attributed to his five sons. It is assumed that he lived in Normandy. His absence from the Norman primary sources which have so far been consulted in the preparation of this document suggests that he was of lowly birth. His absence from English records suggests that he died before the Norman invasion in England in 1066. m ---. The name of Pons?s wife is not known. Pons & his wife had [six] children:
    Walter
    Drogo
    Richard
    Simon
    Osbern
    High
    From Geni.com




    Alt. Burial:
    Abbaye de St Etienne, Caen, Normandie

    Alt. Death:
    Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie

    Titled:
    King of England

    Titled:
    Duke of Normandy

    Unknown-Begin:
    1066-1087

    Alt. Birth:
    Falaise, Normandie

    William married Countess Matilda LE CHAUVRE, Queen Of England in 1050 in Castle Of, Angi, Normandy, France. Matilda (daughter of Count Baldwin (Baudouin) V FLANDERS and Princess Adele (Alix) De FRANCE) was born on 24 Nov 1031 in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Calvados, France; was buried in Eglise DE La Sainte Trinitbe, Caen, Normandie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Robert II Prince Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1053 in , , Normandy, France; died on 10 Feb 1134 in , Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales; was buried in St Peters Church, , Gloucester, England.
    2. 16. Richard Prince Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1054 in , , Normandy, France; died in 1081 in , New Forest, Hampshire, England.
    3. 17. Adeliza, Nun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1055; and died.
    4. 18. Cecilia Princess Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1055 in , , Normandy, France; died on 30 Jul 1126 in , Caen, Calvados, France.
    5. 19. William II "Rufus" King Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1056 in , , Normandy, France; died on 1 Aug 1100 in , New Forest, Hampshire, England; was buried on 2 Aug 1100 in Cathedrlstswiten, Winchester, Hampshire, England.
    6. 20. Mathilda Princess Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1059 in , , Normandy, France; died before 1112.
    7. 21. Constance Princess Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1061 in , , Normandy, France; died on 13 Aug 1090 in England; was buried in St Edmondsbury, , Suffolk, England.
    8. 22. Adaele (Alice) Princess Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1062 in Of, , Normandie; died on 8 Mar 1135 in , Marsilly, Aquitaine; was buried in , Caen, Normandie.
    9. 23. Agatha Princess Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1064 in , , Normandy, France; died before 1086 in , , Calvados, France; was buried in , Bayeux, Calvados, France.
    10. 24. King Henry I Beauclerc Of Angevin ENGLAND, Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 5 Aug 1100 in When Crowned, Selby, Yorkshire, England; died on 1 Dec 1135 in Saint-Denis-en-Lyons, Normandy, France; was buried on 3 Jan 1136 in Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England.

    William married Maud PEVEREL about 1053. Maud and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Adeliza Of Normandy, Countess Of AumaleAdeliza Of Normandy, Countess Of Aumale Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born in 1029; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: D64BC3075FB84736B02D3A140216586A84B1

    Family/Spouse: Enguerrand II. Enguerrand (son of Count Hugh II Of Ponthieu and Bertha D'AUMALE, Heiress Of Aumale) was born about 980; died in 1053 in Siege Of Arques. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Judith, Of Boulogne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1054-1055 in Of Lens, Artois, France; died after 1086.

  3. 8.  Godiva Of NORMANDYGodiva Of NORMANDY Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1034; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 0A60851DDC7949A2832CEF0D802307F596A1

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Relationship (J,M&L):
    31st Great-grandparent


  4. 9.  Emma De CONTEVILLEEmma De CONTEVILLE Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born in 1029 in Conteville, Normandie, France; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 924T-7H
    • _UID: 9987B8ED56074B4DADD870558D0945502F4C
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1035; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Relationship (J,M&L):
    30th Great-grandparent

    Alt. Birth:
    , Conteville, France

    Family/Spouse: Richard Goz Viscount D' AVRANCHES. Richard (son of Thurstan De Goz Earl Of NORTHUMBERLAND and Judith De MONTANOLIER) was born about 1025 in , Avranches, Normandy, France; died after 1082. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. H?lissende D' AVRANCHES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1050 in Normandie (Normandy), France; and died.
    2. 27. Maud D' AVRANCHES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1054 in Of, Avranches, Normandy, France; died after 1084 in Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England.
    3. 28. Hugh "The Wolf" Earl Of Chester D' AVRANCHES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1054 in Of, Avranches, Normandy, France; died on 27 Jul 1101 in St Werburgh, Chester, Cheshire, England.
    4. 29. Judith (Le Goz) AVARANCHES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1054 in Of, Avranches, Normandy, France; and died.
    5. 30. Albreda D' AVRANCHES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1055 in Of, Oakhampton, Devonshire, England; and died.
    6. 31. Beatrice Goz D' AVRANCHES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1060; and died.

  5. 10.  Robert Earl Of Cornwall Count De MORTAIGNERobert Earl Of Cornwall Count De MORTAIGNE Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born in 1031 in Mortagne-Au-Perche, Orne, Normandy; died on 8 Dec 1095 in Normandy, France; was buried in Grestain, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 8JF1-CQ
    • Alt. Burial: Alt. Burial
    • Name: Robert Comte De Mortain De CONTEVILLE
    • Name: Robert Count De MORTAIGNE
    • Name: Robert De Conteville Comte De MORTAIN
    • Name: Robert De MORTAIGNE
    • _UID: F80272963F494AD485B67AB3493F7D445983
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1037; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1037; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 8 Dec 1090; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Alt. Burial:
    Abbaye de Grestain

    Relationship (J,M&L):
    30th Great-grandparent

    Titled:
    Count of Mortaigne

    Titled:
    Earl of Cornwall

    Alt. Birth:
    Conteville, France

    Alt. Birth:
    Mortaigne, Normandie

    Alt. Death:
    , France

    Robert married before 1058. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 11.  Eudes (Odo) Bishop Of Bayeux De CONTEVILLEEudes (Odo) Bishop Of Bayeux De CONTEVILLE Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1036 in Conteville, Normandie, France; died in Feb 1095-1096 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy; was buried in Cathedral, Palermo, Sicily, Italy.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: HRVT-X2
    • Name: Odo De BURGO
    • Name: Odo De CONTEVILLE
    • _UID: EDDA549D55DF4D789477AA36EE4E37BECDAB
    • Alt. Death: 1097; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Bayeux, town in northern France, in Calvados Department, on the Aure River, near the English Channel. Bayeux is a farm-trade and manufacturing center; products include processed food, lace, and pottery. of note here are a Gothic cathedral (with Romanesque sections) and a museum housing the famous Bayeux tapestry, a large embroidery depicting the Norman conquest of England in 1066.

    Originally a Gallic capital, Bayeux later became an important Roman center, called first Augustodurum and later Civitas Baiocassium. The town was made an episcopal see in the 4th century.

    "Bayeux," Microsoft? Encarta? Encyclopedia 99. ? 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Military:
    1st Crusade

    Titled:
    Earl of Kent

    Titled:
    Bishop of Bayeux

    Alt. Death:
    Unmd, Palermo, Sicily, Italy


  7. 12.  Miss De CONTEVILLEMiss De CONTEVILLE Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1037 in Of, Normandie; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: V9V6-16
    • _UID: 93EECD7FEE234FB3BC5EF92A9C11E48836E2

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com


  8. 13.  Mathilde De CONTEVILLEMathilde De CONTEVILLE Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1039 in Conteville, Normandie, France; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: HRVT-Z7
    • _UID: 882793B2D0C245FEB7F0EB023EB25AFBA224

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com


  9. 14.  Muriel De CONTEVILLEMuriel De CONTEVILLE Descendancy chart to this point (3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1041 in Conteville, Normandie, France; died in 1076 in Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: HRVV-1J
    • _UID: B7704FBCA0E743B48FE0AD1ECEF047FDEC0C

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com



Generation: 4

  1. 15.  Robert II Prince Of ENGLANDRobert II Prince Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1053 in , , Normandy, France; died on 10 Feb 1134 in , Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales; was buried in St Peters Church, , Gloucester, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KHFZ-VPX
    • _UID: 00793F1872AD4E69BB6CD8EDC4970D100AC1

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XHZ-V7


  2. 16.  Richard Prince Of ENGLANDRichard Prince Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1054 in , , Normandy, France; died in 1081 in , New Forest, Hampshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GX3C-ZLJ
    • _UID: 628FD5342E8D43D58425DD864C25669E4E15

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XHZ-WD


  3. 17.  Adeliza, NunAdeliza, Nun Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born in 1055; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: D20012D7F5874B1289BA18DA22ADE1E05941


  4. 18.  Cecilia Princess Of ENGLANDCecilia Princess Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1055 in , , Normandy, France; died on 30 Jul 1126 in , Caen, Calvados, France.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: MNT4-GH4
    • _UID: C4F4E001C6A644D68B1350DEAF76BAB57FCB

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XHZ-XK


  5. 19.  William II "Rufus" King Of ENGLANDWilliam II "Rufus" King Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1056 in , , Normandy, France; died on 1 Aug 1100 in , New Forest, Hampshire, England; was buried on 2 Aug 1100 in Cathedrlstswiten, Winchester, Hampshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: K24W-VRD
    • Name: Rufus
    • _UID: 1962D6BF4A034CCCB55D3B87C56B2F38E095

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XHZ-ZQ


  6. 20.  Mathilda Princess Of ENGLANDMathilda Princess Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born in 1059 in , , Normandy, France; died before 1112.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LHBT-L3D
    • _UID: 84E4F2426B254725B1D41F011D54A585D832

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XJ0-11


  7. 21.  Constance Princess Of ENGLANDConstance Princess Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1061 in , , Normandy, France; died on 13 Aug 1090 in England; was buried in St Edmondsbury, , Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KNS7-LD3
    • _UID: 764303A53DC841C283B6CD4C113D0AB4C7C7

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XJ0-26


  8. 22.  Adaele (Alice) Princess Of ENGLANDAdaele (Alice) Princess Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1062 in Of, , Normandie; died on 8 Mar 1135 in , Marsilly, Aquitaine; was buried in , Caen, Normandie.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 2CNB-WKW
    • _UID: 3D544E5557CA4C8F8D159788E78ADE0A4A3F

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XJ0-3C

    Adaele married in 1080 in , Breteuil, Eure, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 23.  Agatha Princess Of ENGLANDAgatha Princess Of ENGLAND Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1064 in , , Normandy, France; died before 1086 in , , Calvados, France; was buried in , Bayeux, Calvados, France.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9HTL-1R3
    • _UID: 547A4012977F4824A24963538CE284255A70

    Notes:

    Ancestral File Number: 8XJ0-4J


  10. 24.  King Henry I Beauclerc Of Angevin ENGLAND, Of EnglandKing Henry I Beauclerc Of Angevin ENGLAND, Of England Descendancy chart to this point (6.William3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born in 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 5 Aug 1100 in When Crowned, Selby, Yorkshire, England; died on 1 Dec 1135 in Saint-Denis-en-Lyons, Normandy, France; was buried on 3 Jan 1136 in Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9CS3-646
    • Name: Henry I
    • TitleOfNobility: Between 1100 and 1135; King of England
    • TitleOfNobility: Between 1106 and 1120; Duke of Normandy

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: Reigned 1100-1135, Duke of Normandy 1106-1135. His reign is notable for important legal and administrative reforms, and for the final resolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, he waged several campaigns in order to consolidate and expand his continental possessions. Was so hated by his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him. In 1106 he captured Robert and held him til he died. He proved to be a hard but just ruler. He apparently died from over eating Lampreys.

    Henry I was born in the year 1068---a factor he himself regarded as highly significant, for he was the only son of the Conqueror born after the conquest of England, and to Henry this meant he was heir to the throne. He was not an attractive proposition: he was dissolute to a degree, producing at least a score of bastards; but far worse he was prone to sadistic cruelty---on one occasion, for example, personally punishing a rebellious burgher by throwing him from the walls of his town.

    At the death of William the Conqueror, Henry was left no lands, merely 5,000 pounds of silver. With these he bought lands from his elder brother Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, only to see them taken back again a few years later by Robert, in unholy alliance with his brother William Rufus.

    Henry could do little to avenge such treatment, but in England he found numerous barons who were tired of the exactions and ambitions of their king. He formed alliances with some of these, notably with the important de Clare family. He and some of the de Clares were with William Rufus on his last hunting expedition, and it is thought that the king's death was the result of Henry's plotting.

    Certainly he moved fast to take advantage of it; leaving Rufus's body unattended in the woods, he swooped down on Winchester to take control of the treasury. Two days later he was in Westminster, being crowned by the Bishop of London. His speed is understandable when one realises that his elder brother, Robert [Curthose], was returning from the crusade, and claimed, with good reason, to be the true heir.

    Henry showed great good sense in his first actions as King. He arrested Ranulph Flambard, William's tax-gatherer, and recalled Anselm, the exiled Archbishop. Furthermore, he issued a Charter of Liberties which promised speedy redress of grievances, and a return to the good government of the Conqueror. Putting aside for the moment his many mistresses, he married the sister of the King of Scots, who was descended from the royal line of Wessex; and lest the Norman barons should think him too pro-English in this action, he changed her name from Edith to Matilda. No one could claim that he did not aim to please.

    In 1101 Robert Curthose invaded, but Henry met him at Alton, and persuaded him to go away again by promising him an annuity of ?2,000. He had no intention of keeping up the payments, but the problem was temporarily solved.

    He now felt strong enough to move against dissident barons who might give trouble in the future. Chief amongst these was the vicious Robert of Bell?me, Earl of Shrewsbury, whom Henry had known for many years as a dangerous troublemaker. He set up a number of charges against him in the king's court, making it plain that if he appeared for trial he would be convicted and imprisoned. Thus Robert and his colleagues were forced into rebellion at a time not of their own choosing, were easily defeated and sent scuttling back to Normandy.

    In Normandy Robert Curthose began to wreak his wrath on all connected with his brother, thus giving Henry an excellent chance to retaliate with charges of misgovernment and invade. He made two expeditions in 1104-5, before the great expedition of 1106 on which Robert was defeated at the hour-long battle of Tinchebrai, on the anniversary of Hastings. No one had expected such an easy victory, but Henry took advantage of the state of shock resulting from the battle to annex Normandy. Robert was imprisoned (in some comfort, it be said); he lived on for 28 more years, ending up in Cardiff castle whiling away the long hours learning Welsh. His son William Clito remained a free agent, to plague Henry for most of the rest of his reign.

    In England the struggle with Anselm over the homage of bishops ran its course until the settlement of 1107. In matters of secular government life was more simple: Henry had found a brilliant administrator, Roger of Salisbury, to act as Justiciar for him. Roger had an inventive mind, a keen grasp of affairs, and the ability to single out young men of promise. He quickly built up a highly efficient team of administrators, and established new routines and forms of organisation within which they could work. To him we owe the Exchequer and its recording system of the Pipe Rolls, the circuits of royal justiciars spreading the king's peace, and the attempts at codification of law. Henry's good relationships with his barons, and with the burgeoning new towns owed much to skilful administration. Certainly he was able to gain a larger and more reliable revenue this way than by the crude extortion his brother had used.

    In 1120 came the tragedy of the White Ship. The court was returning to England, and the finest ship in the land was filled with its young men, including Henry's son and heir William. Riotously drunk, they tried to go faster and faster, when suddenly the ship foundered. All hands except a butcher of Rouen were lost, and England was without an heir.

    Henry's only legitimate child was Matilda, but she was married to the Emperor Henry V of Germany, and so could not succeed. But in 1125 her husband died, and Henry brought her home and forced the barons to swear fealty to her---though they did not like the prospect of a woman ruler. Henry then married her to Geoffrey of Anjou, the Normans' traditional enemy, and the barons were less happy---especially when the newly-weds had a terrible row, and Geoffrey ordered her out of his lands. In 1131 Henry, absolutely determined, forced the barons to swear fealty once more, and the fact that they did so is testimoney of his controlling power. Matilda and Geoffrey were reunited, and in 1133 she produced a son whom she named for his grandfather. If only Henry could live on until his grandson was old enough to rule, all would be well.

    But in 1135, against doctor's orders, he ate a hearty meal of lampreys, got acute indigestion, which turned into fever, and died. He was buried at his abbey in Reading---some said in a silver coffin, for which there was an unsuccessful search at the Dissolution. [Source: Who's Who in the Middle Ages, John Fines, Barnes & Noble Books, New York, 1995]

    Henry married Concubine Edith Fitzforne SIGULFSON in Associated With Concubine. Edith (daughter of Forne FITZSIGULF, 1st Lord Of Greystoke and Alditha) was born about 1072 in Greystoke, Cumberland, England; died in 1152; was buried in Oseney Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. Robert FITZROY, 1st Earl of Gloucester  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1090 in Caen, Calvados, France; was christened in in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died on 31 Oct 1147 in Bristol Castle, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in 1147 in St. James Priory, Bristol, Bristol Unitary Authority, Bristol, England.

    Henry married Isabel (Elizabeth) DE BEAUMONT in Associated With Concubine. Isabel (daughter of Earl Robert De BEAUMONT and Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS) was born about 1096 in Of Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died about 1173. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Maud Of Montivilliers, Abbess Of Montivilliers  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 34. Isabel  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1120; and died.

    Henry married Nesta Verch RHYS, Princess Of Deheubarth in Associated With. Nesta and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Henry FITZHENRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1103; and died.

    Henry married Ansfride about 1086 in England. Ansfride and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. Juliane, Nun At Fontevrault  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1090; and died.
    2. 37. Fulk, Monk At Abingdon  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1100; and died.
    3. 38. Richard Of Lincoln  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1101; and died.

    Henry married Sybilla CORBET in 1092 in Concubine. Sybilla (daughter of Sir Robert CORBET) was born about 1082 in Alcester, Warwickshire, England; died about 1156. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. Alice (Aline)  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 40. Constance  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 41. Matilda (Maud)  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    4. 42. William DE TRACY  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    5. 43. Eustacie  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    6. 44. Gundred  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    7. 45. Joan (Elizabeth)  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    8. 46. Emma  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    9. 47. Queen Sybillia Elizabeth, Of Scottland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1092; died in 1122.
    10. 48. Reginald DE DUNSTANVILLE, Earl Of Cornwall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1110 in Of Dunstanville, Kent, England; died on 1 Jul 1175 in Chertsey, Surrey, England.
    11. 49. Gilbert  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1130; and died.

    Henry married Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON on 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. Matilda (daughter of Waltheof II, Earl Of Northumberland and Judith, Of Boulogne) was born about 1072 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died on 23 Apr 1130-1131 in Scotland; was buried in Scone, Perthshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Henry married Princess Matilda "Atheling" CAENMOR, Of Scotland on 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. Matilda (daughter of King Malcolm "Longneck" III CAENMOR, Scotland and Margaret "Atheling" Queen Of SCOTLAND, Qn Of Scotland) was born about 1079-1080 in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland; died on 1 May 1118 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England; was buried in Jun 1118 in Church Of St Peter, Westminster, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Elizabeth Princess Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1095 in Of, Talby, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    2. 51. Son Prince Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1101 in Of, , , England; died in 1101-1102.
    3. 52. William "Atheling" Prince Of ENGLAND, Duke Of Normandy  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 5 Aug 1103 in Of, Selby, Yorkshire, England; died on 26 Nov 1119 in At Sea, Barfleur, Manche, France.
    4. 53. Emporess Maud Matilda ANGEVIN, Queen Of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Aug 1103 in London, Middlesexshire, England; died on 10 Sep 1169 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France; was buried in Bec Abbey, Le Bec-Hellouin, Eure, France.
    5. 54. Richard Prince Of ENGLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1105 in Of, , , England; died on 26 Sep 1119 in At Sea, Barfleur, Manche, France.

    Henry married Adelicia, Princess Of Brabant on 29 Jan 1122 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England. Adelicia (daughter of Godfrey "A La Barbe", Duke Of Lorraine and Clementia, Countess Of Namur) was born about 1094 in Of Brabant, Netherlands; died on 23 Apr 1151 in Affligham, Flanders, France; was buried in Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 25.  Judith, Of BoulogneJudith, Of Boulogne Descendancy chart to this point (7.Adeliza3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born in 1054-1055 in Of Lens, Artois, France; died after 1086.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 08837F5DC3F941BC8D45C590DC9392ED35C8

    Notes:

    Fresh from his defeat of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, William of Normandy has returned home in triumph, accompanied by the English nobles he cannot trust to leave behind. For Waltheof of Huntingdon, however, rebellion is not at the forefront of his thoughts. From the moment he catches sight of Judith, daughter of the King's formidable sister, he knows he has found his future wife. When Waltheof saves Judith's life, it is clear that the attraction is mutual. But marriage has little to do with love in mediaeval Europe. William refuses to let the couple wed and Waltheof joins an uprising against him. William crushes the rebellion but decides the best way to keep Waltheof in check is to agree to the marriage. But is the match between Saxon earl and Norman lady one made in heaven or hell? As their children grow, Waltheof and Judith must choose between their feelings for each other and older loyalties. Based on an astonishing true story, THE WINTER MANTLE reaches from the turbulent reign of William the Conqueror to the high drama of the crusades.
    From the Book by Elizabeth Chadwick, The Winter Mantle.

    Judith married Waltheof II, Earl Of Northumberland in 1070 in Of Artois, France. Waltheof (son of Siward BIORNSSON and Aelfled (Elfleda) Of Bernicia) was born about 1046 in Of Northumberland, England; died on 31 May 1076; was buried in Jun 1076 in Crowland, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 55. Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1072 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died on 23 Apr 1130-1131 in Scotland; was buried in Scone, Perthshire, England.
    2. 56. Alice (Adeliza) HUNTINGDON  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1085 in Of Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England; died after 1126.

  12. 26.  H?lissende D' AVRANCHESH?lissende D' AVRANCHES Descendancy chart to this point (9.Emma3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1050 in Normandie (Normandy), France; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Beatrice De BUILLY
    • _UID: B86F254A87D345E1A708E5CD821E1EE51A1B

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com


  13. 27.  Maud D' AVRANCHESMaud D' AVRANCHES Descendancy chart to this point (9.Emma3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1054 in Of, Avranches, Normandy, France; died after 1084 in Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: GLCM-30
    • Alt. Birth: Alt. Birth
    • Name: Maud D' AVRANCHES
    • _UID: 89BFD8D3F1704A349160B12A19C7F5F164D0
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1054; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1068; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    [001.ged]

    Ancestral File Number: 91SN-7S
    Copyrighted but use freely for your self a nd families
    Not to be sent to for profit company's


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Alt. Birth:
    Of, Normandy, France

    Alt. Birth:
    Avranches, Normandy, France

    Alt. Birth:
    Chester, Cheshire, England

    Maud married Ranulf Viscount Of Bayeux De MESCHINES about 1069 in , Normandy, France. Ranulf was born about 1050 in Of, Normandy, France; died in 1129. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. Ranulph Earl Of Chester De MESCHINES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1070 in Of Briquessart, Livry, France; died in Jan 1128-1129 in , Chester, Cheshire, England; was buried in St Werburgh, Chester, Cheshire, England.
    2. 58. Matilda (Maud) De MESCHINES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1071 in Normandie (Normandy), France; and died.
    3. 59. William De MESCHINES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1072 in Of, Normandy, France; and died.
    4. 60. Geoffrey De MESCHINES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1074 in Of, Normandy, France; and died.
    5. 61. Robert De MESCHINES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1076 in Of, Normandy, France; and died.
    6. 62. Helga De MESCHINES  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1078 in Normandie (Normandy), France; and died.

    Maud married Harold Lord Of Sudeley De EWYAS in 1084. Harold (son of Ralph "The Staller" Earl Of Hereford D' AMIENS and Gytha CLOPA) was born about 1050 in Of, Sudeley Castle, England; died after 1115 in Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 63. Robert I Lord Of EWYAS  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1085 in Of, Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England; died after 1147.
    2. 64. John De SUDELEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1090 in Toddington, Bedfordshire, England; and died.

  14. 28.  Hugh "The Wolf" Earl Of Chester D' AVRANCHESHugh "The Wolf" Earl Of Chester D' AVRANCHES Descendancy chart to this point (9.Emma3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1054 in Of, Avranches, Normandy, France; died on 27 Jul 1101 in St Werburgh, Chester, Cheshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: V9V6-VH
    • Name: Hugh "The Fat" Earl Of Chester D' AVRANCHES
    • Name: Hugh "Vras" "Le Gros" "Lupus" D' AVRANCHES
    • Name: The Wolf
    • _UID: 3A71F7409BAC483DAE6F73558BD6978914D7

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Relationship (J,M&L):
    29th Great-grandparent

    Titled:
    1st Earl of Chester

    Hugh married about 1073. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 29.  Judith (Le Goz) AVARANCHESJudith (Le Goz) AVARANCHES Descendancy chart to this point (9.Emma3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1054 in Of, Avranches, Normandy, France; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: V9VN-8B
    • _UID: 25669D76100C45F4BDE26BA94B98C7FE4ECD

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Judith married about 1072 in Of, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 30.  Albreda D' AVRANCHESAlbreda D' AVRANCHES Descendancy chart to this point (9.Emma3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1055 in Of, Oakhampton, Devonshire, England; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 18GK-K44
    • _UID: A766BE3B22344A568B2304EE1C30356B886B

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com


  17. 31.  Beatrice Goz D' AVRANCHESBeatrice Goz D' AVRANCHES Descendancy chart to this point (9.Emma3, 3.Herleve2, 1.Doda1) was born about 1060; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: B89F5F27730040FFA54C56AF13E7BA98D191

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com