Henry II "the Surety" de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford

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  1. 1.  Henry II "the Surety" de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford was born in 1176 (son of Humphrey III de Bohun and Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany); died on 1 Jun 1220; was buried in Lathony Abbey, Vale of Ewyas, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK.

    Notes:

    Henry de Bohun II, the Surety, was born before 1177 (1176?). He became the 1st Earl of Hereford of this family, being so created by King John, dated April 28, 1199; but the office of Lord High Constable of England he inherited from his father. He was one of the leaders of the barons who forced King John to sign the Magna Charta, and he was one of the twenty-five sureties, in 1215. He had his lands sequestered, but they were restored at the signing of the Magna Charta, at Runnemede. He was subsequently excommunicated by the Pope, and did not return to his allegiance on the death of King John, but was one of the commanders in the army of Louis le Dauphin, at the battle of Lincoln. He was taken prisoner by William Marshal at the battle of Lincoln, in the 1st year of Henry III. After this defeat he joined Saire de Quincy, and other Magna Charta barons in a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in June, 1220. His body was brought home and buried in the chapter-house of Llanthony Abbey, in Gloucestershire. He was also Sheriff of Kent. He married Maud Fitz Geoffrey, Countess of Essex, daughter of Geoffrey Fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex, and his first wife, Beatrix Saye, only daughter of William de Saye, eldest son of Lord William de Saye and his wife, Beatrix Mandeville. Geoffrey FitzPiers, also Baron of Mandeville, died in 1212. Maud was eventually heiress of her brother, William de Mandeville, last Earl of Essex of that family, by whom he acquired the honor of Essex and other extensive lordships.

    Henry II was the 1st Earl of Hereford of the Bohun family. Previously, Miles Fitz Walter of Gloucester was the 1st Earl of Hereford of the Fitz Walter family. He was succeeded by his son and heir, Roger,* the 2nd Earl of Hereford; however, when Roger died without an heir (and his brothers without issue), the Earldom of Hereford became extinct, although the shrievalty of Hereford and Gloucester passed to Roger's brother, Walter. Later (1199), their eldest sister, Margaret, took the bulk (Liber Niger) to the Bohuns, in recognition of their descent from Miles, earls of Hereford, and constables of England.**
       * Round 1890, p.439
      ** et al, p.440

    Henry married Maud Fitz Geoffrey. Maud (daughter of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex and Rohesia DE VERE) was born in 1185; died in 1236. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Henry de Bohun died in Died young.
    2. Ralph II de Bohun
    3. Margery de Bohun
    4. Robert de Bohun, II
    5. Humphrey IV de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford was born in 1204; died on 24 Sep 1275 in Warwickshire, England; was buried in Llanthony Secunda Priory, Hempsted, Gloucester, Monmouthshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Humphrey III de Bohun was born before 1144 in England (son of Humphrey II de Bohun and Margaret of Hereford, Constable of England); died in Dec 1181 in France; was buried in Llanthony Secunda Priory, Hempsted, Gloucester, Monmouthshire, England.

    Notes:

    Humphrey de Bohun IV, created Earl of Hereford, was also the hereditary Constable of England, in the right of his mother, if the chronicles of Llanthony are correct.. He married Margaret of Huntingdon, or Margaret of Scotland, daughter of Henry, Prince of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon (son of St. David I, King of Scotland), and his wife, Ada Warren, daughter of William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, and his wife, Isabel Vermandois, and sister of William, King of the Scots, and widow of Conan le Petit, Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond. Humphrey was succeeded by his eldest son, Henry.

    Humphrey married Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany. Margaret (daughter of Henry 9TH EARL OF HUNTINGDON, of Scotland and Adelaide DE WARREN) died in 1201. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany (daughter of Henry 9TH EARL OF HUNTINGDON, of Scotland and Adelaide DE WARREN); died in 1201.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Princess of Scotland

    Children:
    1. 1. Henry II "the Surety" de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford was born in 1176; died on 1 Jun 1220; was buried in Lathony Abbey, Vale of Ewyas, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK.
    2. Matilda de Bohun


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Humphrey II de Bohun (son of Humphrey I 'the Great' de Bohun and Mathilda de Evreux); died before 29 Sep 1165.

    Humphrey married Margaret of Hereford, Constable of England. Margaret (daughter of Milo de Gloucester Fitz Walter, 1st Earl of Hereford and Sybyl de Neufmarch) was born about 1122/23; died on 6 Apr 1197. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Margaret of Hereford, Constable of England was born about 1122/23 (daughter of Milo de Gloucester Fitz Walter, 1st Earl of Hereford and Sybyl de Neufmarch); died on 6 Apr 1197.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Also Margaret de Bohun née Margaret of Gloucester.

    Children:
    1. 2. Humphrey III de Bohun was born before 1144 in England; died in Dec 1181 in France; was buried in Llanthony Secunda Priory, Hempsted, Gloucester, Monmouthshire, England.
    2. Margery de Bohun

  3. 6.  Henry 9TH EARL OF HUNTINGDON, of Scotland (son of David I "the Saint" KING OF SCOTLAND and Matilda (Maud) of HUNTINGDON); died on 12 Jun 1152.

    Notes:

    Henry of Scotland (Eanric mac Dab

    Henry married Adelaide DE WARREN in 1139. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Adelaide DE WARREN (daughter of William 2ND EARL OF WARREN and Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS).

    Notes:

    Ada de Warenne or Adeline de Varenne (c. 1120

    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany died in 1201.
    2. Ada OF SCOTLAND
    3. David Earl of HUNTINGDON
    4. Maud OF SCOTLAND
    5. Isabella OF SCOTLAND died in 1252.
    6. Malcolm IV 'the Maiden' KING OF SCOTLAND was born on 20 Mar 1141; and died.
    7. William "the Lion" KING OF SCOTLAND was born in 1143; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Humphrey I 'the Great' de Bohun was born about 1080 (son of Humphrey "with a Beard" de Bohun and Billeheude de St. Sauveur); died about 1123.

    Notes:

    Humphrey de Bohun II., the Great succeeded his father as lord of Taterford. By order of King William Rufus he married Maud of Evereux, daughter of Edward de Evereux (de Saresbury), progenitor of the ancient Earls of Salisbury, through which marriage he acquired large estates in Wiltshire. He was Sheriff of Wiltshire and Bearer of the Royal Standard in 1120 in the battle of Benneville in Normandy. Humphrey and his wife had children.

    Name:
    By his lucrative marriage to Maud of Salisbury, he became regarded as "the founder of the fortunes of his family". This along with his later prominence in Hereford and Essex, resulted in him traditionally being called Humphrey I, even though his father, Humphrey, Lord of the Manor Bohun, preceded him.

    Humphrey married Mathilda de Evreux about 1119. Mathilda (daughter of Edward de Evreux of Salisbury, High Sheriff of Wiltshire and Maud OF SALISBURY) was born about 1093 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mathilda de Evreux was born about 1093 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England (daughter of Edward de Evreux of Salisbury, High Sheriff of Wiltshire and Maud OF SALISBURY); and died.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Maud (Matilda) was the daughter of Edward of Salisbury, feudal baron of Trowbridge and of Chitterne, both in Wiltshire. She brought as her dowry the feudal barony of Trowbridge, while Chitterne was inherited by her brother Walter of Salisbury.

    Children:
    1. Margaret de Bohun
    2. 4. Humphrey II de Bohun died before 29 Sep 1165.

  3. 10.  Milo de Gloucester Fitz Walter, 1st Earl of Hereford was born in 1100; died on 25 Dec 1143.

    Milo married Sybyl de Neufmarch in 1121. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sybyl de Neufmarch (daughter of Bernard DE NEUFMARCH, Lord of Brecon and Nesta FERCH OSBERN).

    Notes:

    also de Newmarch

    Children:
    1. Bertha of Gloucester
    2. Lucy of Gloucester
    3. 5. Margaret of Hereford, Constable of England was born about 1122/23; died on 6 Apr 1197.

  5. 12.  David I "the Saint" KING OF SCOTLAND was born about 1084 in Scotland (son of Malcolm III of Dunkeld KING OF SCOTLAND and St. Margaret OF WESSEX); died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumbria, England.

    Notes:

    David I (St. David), King of Scotland from 1124 until his death May 24, 1153, was hallowed by the people but never canonized. David was a wise and just king, born probably about 1085, ascended April 25, 1124. He shared his mother's wisdom and love of civilization. He continued to found Augustinian monasteries, to strength Roman Christianity, and he much favored the Cistercians. He founded burghs of independent townsmen; and bishoprics; established the office of chancellor to issue official documents bearing the royal seal, and he made Norman feudal law apply to Scotland. His education and his favorites were English; but politically he aimed not merely at independence of the English king, but at control of the Northern shires of England. He gained control of Cumberland and Northumberland and the tyrannous William Comyn, Bishop of Durham. He became Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton and acquired a dangerous claim to Northumberland by his marriage. In 1113 he married Matilda, daughter of Waltheof, Count of Northampton and Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland, and Judith, his wife, a niece of William the Conqueror.

    When Stephen usurped the English crown, David had a good excuse for repeated invasions on the pretext of supporting his niece, Matilda the Empress. The Archbishop of York, old Thurstan, rallied the countryside and won a victory at Northallerton over David's undisciplined hordes (1138). It was called the Battle of the Standard because the English erected in a frame the mast of a ship on which they hung the banners of St. Peter the Apostle, St. John of Beverley and St. Wilfrid of Ripon (1138). David accompanied Matilda on her flight to Winchester (1140) and it was from him his great-nephew, the future Henry II., received knighthood at the age of sixteen.

    David married Matilda (Maud) of HUNTINGDON in 1113. Matilda (daughter of Waltheof II EARL OF NORTHUMBRIA and Adelize de Lens OF BOULOGNE) was born about 1072 in Northumbria, England; died on 23 Apr 1131. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Matilda (Maud) of HUNTINGDON was born about 1072 in Northumbria, England (daughter of Waltheof II EARL OF NORTHUMBRIA and Adelize de Lens OF BOULOGNE); died on 23 Apr 1131.
    Children:
    1. Malcom OF SCOTLAND
    2. Claricia
    3. Hodierna
    4. 6. Henry 9TH EARL OF HUNTINGDON, of Scotland died on 12 Jun 1152.

  7. 14.  William 2ND EARL OF WARREN (son of William 1ST EARL OF WARREN and Gundred OF ENGLAND); died on 11 May 1138.

    Notes:

    The name Warrene originates from the river Varenne near Dieppe. William came from France with the invasion of 1066 and was created the Earl of Surry with castles at Lewes, Castle Acre and Reigate. He was granted the Wakefiled estates by his father-in-law. William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (died 1138), was the son of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and his first wife Gundred. He is more often referred to as Earl Warenne or Earl of Warenne than as Earl of Surrey.

    William de Warren II, 2nd Earl of Warren and 2nd Earl of Surrey, joined Robert de Belesme, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, in favor of Robert Curthose, against King Henry I., and in consequence forfeited his English earldom and estates; but those were subsequently restored to him, and he was ever afterwards a good and faithful subject to King Henry. He married Isabel Vermandois, Countess of Leicester, daughter of Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois, and Alice, his wife, daughter of Hubert, 4th Count de Vermandois, son of Henry, 3rd Count de Vermandois, by his wife, Edgina, daughter of Edward the Elder, King of England, son of Alfred the Great, King of England. Isabel was also the widow of Robert, Earl of Mellent, and granddaughter of King Henry I of France.

    In January 1091, William assisted Hugh of Grantmesnil (d.1094) in his defense of Courcy against the forces of Robert de Belleme and Duke Robert. Sometime around 1093 he tried to marry Matilda (or Edith), daughter of king Malcolm III of Scotland. She instead married Henry I of England, and this may be the cause of William's great dislike of Henry I, which was to be his apparent motivator in the following years. He accompanied Robert Curthose (Duke Robert) in his 1101 invasion of England, and afterwards lost his English lands and titles and was exiled to Normandy. There he complained to Curthose that he expended great effort on the duke's behalf and had in return lost most of his possessions. Curthose's return to England in 1103 was apparently made to convince his brother to restore William's earldom. This was successful, though Curthose had to give up all he had received after the 1101 invasion, and subsequently William was loyal to Henry. To further insure William's loyalty Henry considered marrying him to one of his many illegitimate daughters. He was however dissuaded by Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, for any of the daughters would have been within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity. The precise nature of the consanguinous relationship Anselm had in mind has been much debated, but it is most likely he was referring to common descent from the father of duchess Gunnor.
    William was one of the commanders on Henry's side (against Robert Curthose) at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106. Afterwards, with his loyalty thus proven, he became more prominent in Henry's court. In 1110, Curthose's son William Clito escaped along with Helias of Saint-Saens, and afterwards Warenne received the forfeited Saint-Saens lands, which were very near his own in upper Normandy. By this maneuver king Henry further assured his loyalty, for the successful return of Clito would mean at the very least Warenne's loss of this new territory.
    He fought at the Battle of Bremule in 1119, and was at Henry's deathbed in 1135. William's death is recorded as 11-May-1138 in the register of Lewes priory and he was buried with his father at the chapter-house there.

    William married Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS. Isabel (daughter of Hugo 'the Great' de Crepi OF VERMANDOIS and Adelheid DE VERMANDOIS, Comtesse de Valois, daughter of Hugh Magnus 'the Great' DE VERMANDOIS and Adelheid DE VERMANDOIS) was born in 1081 in Valois, Bretagne, France; died on 13 Feb 1131. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS was born in 1081 in Valois, Bretagne, France (daughter of Hugo 'the Great' de Crepi OF VERMANDOIS and Adelheid DE VERMANDOIS, Comtesse de Valois, daughter of Hugh Magnus 'the Great' DE VERMANDOIS and Adelheid DE VERMANDOIS); died on 13 Feb 1131.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth de Vermandois, or Elisabeth or Isabel de Vermandois (c. 1081

    Children:
    1. Gundred DE WARENNE
    2. 7. Adelaide DE WARREN
    3. Ralph DE WARREN
    4. Rainald DE WARREN
    5. William DE WARREN, 3rd Earl of Warren & Surrey was born in 1119; and died.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Humphrey "with a Beard" de Bohun was born about 1056 (son of Henry de Bohun and Margaret D'EU); died about 1113.

    Notes:

    Dominus Humfredus de Bohun, cum barba, qui prius venit cum Willielmo Conquestore in Angliam de Normannia, cognatus dicti Conquestoris... ("Lord Humphrey de Bohun, with the beard, who first came with William the Conqueror to England from Normandy, a relative of the said Conqueror"). – Humphrey being called "with a beard" was first recorded in a chronicle of Llanthony Prima, edited by William Dugdale in the Monasticono Anglicanum (VI. 134)

    Name:
    Also referred to as Humphrey "the Old".

    Humphrey married Billeheude de St. Sauveur. Billeheude (daughter of Neil II DE ST. SAUVEUR and Helen OF NORMANDY) was born about 1045; and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 17.  Billeheude de St. Sauveur was born about 1045 (daughter of Neil II DE ST. SAUVEUR and Helen OF NORMANDY); and died.
    Children:
    1. Robert de Bohun died before 1113.
    2. Richard de Meri sire de Bohun was born in 1070; died in 1113.
    3. 8. Humphrey I 'the Great' de Bohun was born about 1080; died about 1123.

  3. 18.  Edward de Evreux of Salisbury, High Sheriff of Wiltshire was born about 1059 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England (son of Walter DE EVREUX and Unknown); died about 1105; was buried in Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Lyneham and Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England.

    Notes:

    Edward de Salisbury was Sheriff of Wiltshire as early as February 1080/01. In 1086 he held in chief 33 manors in Wilts, as well as smaller estates in Surrey, Hants, Dorset, Somerset, Middlesex, Bucks, Osfordshire and Herts, being known as D. B. "Edwardus Sarisburiensis". He survived William the Conqueror. It is not known who he married.

    Edward married Maud OF SALISBURY. [Group Sheet]


  4. 19.  Maud OF SALISBURY
    Children:
    1. Walter Baron DE SALISBURY died in 1147; was buried in Near Bradenstoke, England.
    2. Edward DE SALISBURY died in 1130.
    3. Margaret DE SALISBURY
    4. 9. Mathilda de Evreux was born about 1093 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; and died.

  5. 22.  Bernard DE NEUFMARCH, Lord of Brecon

    Bernard married Nesta FERCH OSBERN. [Group Sheet]


  6. 23.  Nesta FERCH OSBERN (daughter of Osbern FITZ RICHARD and Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD).
    Children:
    1. 11. Sybyl de Neufmarch

  7. 24.  Malcolm III of Dunkeld KING OF SCOTLAND was born in 1031 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (son of Duncan I KING OF SCOTLAND and Alfaed SIBYLLA OF NORTHUMBRIA); died on 13 Nov 1093 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Malcolm III, grandson of Malcolm II., King of Scotland, called Canmore (Caen Mor, or great head) because of the large size of his head, was born in 1024, before his father was called to the throne, and he became king at the time of his victory over Macbeth in 1039, remaining so until his death in 1093. He was buried at Icelmkill. He married about 1059 (1) Ingibiorg, and about 1069 (2) Margaret (St. Margaret), daughter of Edward the Exile (Etheling). Margaret died in Edinburgh Castle of grief at the death of her husband, November 16, 1093, and was buried at Dumfermline. In 1250 Margaret was declared a saint and on June 19, 1259 her body was taken from the original stone coffin and placed in a shrine of pinewood set with gold and precious stones near the high altar. In Scotland the grace cup is called St. Margaret's blessing. When Scotland became Protestant the remains of St. Margaret and her husband, Malcolm III., were carried to Spain and placed in the Escorial, built in her honor by King Philip II, of Spain. There was issue by the first marriage with Ingibiorg.

    Malcolm married St. Margaret OF WESSEX in 1068 in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of Edward "the Atheling" OF ENGLAND and Agafia OF HUNGARY) was born about 1045 in Hungary; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburg Castle, Edinburg, Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. [Group Sheet]


  8. 25.  St. Margaret OF WESSEX was born about 1045 in Hungary (daughter of Edward "the Atheling" OF ENGLAND and Agafia OF HUNGARY); died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburg Castle, Edinburg, Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Margaret, The Saint (St. Margaret of Scotland), sole heiress of the Saxon royal line, married Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland, descended from a long line of Scottish royalty. See the Scottish lineage elsewhere in Volume I. She died in 1093.

    Children:
    1. Malcolm OF SCOTLAND died about 1094.
    2. Ethelred MORAY OF SCOTLAND was born about 1062 in Morayshire, Scotland; died before 1098.
    3. Edward OF SCOTLAND was born in 1068 in Scotland; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edwardsisle, Jedburgh, Scotland.
    4. Edmund I KING OF SCOTLAND was born in 1070; and died.
    5. Edgar KING OF SCOTLAND was born in 1074; died on 8 Jan 1107; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.
    6. Alexander I "the Fierce" KING OF SCOTLAND was born about 1078; died on 23 Apr 1124 in Stirling Castle, Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.
    7. Matilda OF SCOTLAND was born on 1 Jun 1079 in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland; died on 1 May 1118 in Westminster Palace, London, Greater London, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Greater London, England.
    8. 12. David I "the Saint" KING OF SCOTLAND was born about 1084 in Scotland; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumbria, England.
    9. Mary OF SCOTLAND was born about 1086 in Scotland; died on 31 May 1115; was buried in St. Saviour's Abbey, Bermondsey, London, Greater London, England.

  9. 26.  Waltheof II EARL OF NORTHUMBRIA was born about 1045 in Northumberland, Northumbria, England (son of Earl Sigurd "the Strong" BIOMSSON and Aelfled III OF NORTHUMBRIA); died on 31 May 1076 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried in Croyland, Wellingborough, England.

    Notes:

    Waltheof, Earl of Hintingdon, was beheaded outside Westminster in May 1076. He was involved ina plot against William the Conqueror, along with Ralph de Gael, Earl of Norfolk, and Roger de Bretaeuil. the rebellion failed. Earl roger was imprisoned until he died; Earl Ralph left the country, leaving his wife to defend Norwich Castle, and Earl Waltheof met the headsman. At the time of the rebellion, William I was in France, but it was put down even before he could return to England.

    Waltheof married Adelize de Lens OF BOULOGNE in 1070. Adelize (daughter of Lambert DE BOULOGNE) was born in 1054 in Lens, Normandy, France; and died. [Group Sheet]


  10. 27.  Adelize de Lens OF BOULOGNE was born in 1054 in Lens, Normandy, France (daughter of Lambert DE BOULOGNE); and died.

    Notes:

    Judith de Lens was the neice of William the Conqueror.

    Children:
    1. Alice de LENS
    2. 13. Matilda (Maud) of HUNTINGDON was born about 1072 in Northumbria, England; died on 23 Apr 1131.

  11. 28.  William 1ST EARL OF WARREN (son of Unknown child of Hugh); died in 1088.

    Notes:

    William de Warren I, Earl of Warenne, came from Normandy, a near kinsman of William the Conqueror. He received large grants of land in recognition of the distinguished part he took at the battle of Hastings. He had large grants of land in several counties among which were the barony of Lewes, in Sussex, and the manors of Carletune and Benington, in Lincolnshire. So extensive indeed were those grants that his possessions resembled more the dominions of a sovereign prince than the estates of a subject. He enjoyed, too, in the highest degree, the confidence of the king, and was appointed joint Justice-General, with Richard de Benefactis, for administering justice throughout the whole realm. While in that office, some great disturbers of the public peace having refused to appear before him and his colleague, in obedience to citation, the Earl took up arms, and defeated the rebels in a battle at Fagadune, when he is said, for the purpose of striking terror, to have cut off the right foot of each of his prisoners. Of these rebels, Ralph Wahir or Gauder, Earl of Norfolk, and Roger, Earl of Hereford, were the ringleaders. He was likewise highly esteemed by King William Rufus, and was created by that monarch the first Earl of Surrey. He married Gundred, daughter of William the Conqueror and Lady Matilda.

    The following account is from Crispin and Macary in "Falaise Rolls":
    "The family derived its name from the fiefdom of Vareene in St.-Aubin-le-Cauf, arrondissement of Dieppe. William, Count of Warren (Varenne) in Normandy, was descended from Gautier de St.-Martin and a niece of the duchess Gonnor, who had issue: 1. Raoul de Warren, a benefactor to the abbey of Trinite du Mont in the middle of the 11th century, was the father of William de Warren I and of Roger de Mortemer, father of Raoul de Mortemer, who was present at Hastings; 2. sire de St.-Martin, possibly named Gautier, ancestor of the family of this name in Normandy and England. Orderic Vital styles William the cousin or kinsman of Roger de Mortemer; however, this is an error. Norman People published this pedigree: Gautier de St.-Martin, and a niece of the aforesaid duchess had a son, William de St.-Martin, whose issue were: 1. Roger de Mortemer, father of Raoul de Mortemer, a warrior at Hastings; 2. Raoul de Warren; and 3. sire de St.-Martin, but this makes too many generations for the known facts.

    William de Warren is first mentioned in history in connection with the battle of Mortemer in 1054 by Oderic Vital, and again as having attended the council at Lillebonne, where it was determined to invade England. He later was one of the powerful seigniors who attended Duke William to the Conquest, and Wace records "De Garenes i vint Willeme," but nothing of importance is chronicled concerning him at Hastings. In 1067 he was one of the nobles entrusted with the government of England during the king's absence in Normandy under the jurisdiction of Bishop Odo and William Fitz Osberne. In 1074 he was associated with Richard de Bienfaite in the suppression of the rebellion of the Earls of Hereford and Norfolk and as joint-Justice-General with him for administering justice throughout the whole realm. His reward was princely, since he held the great baronies of Castle Acre in Norfolk, Lewes in Sussex, where he usually resided, and Coningsburg in Yorkshire, with twenty-eight towns and hamlets in its soke. In all he possessed 300 manors and was created the first Earl of Surrey by King William Rufus. The reason for this enormous reward was probably because he married Gundreda, who is believed to have been the daughter of Queen Matilda (and William the Conqueror?); she died in 1085. This theory is supported by a charter of William de Warren to Lewes priory, in which he states that his donations, among others, were for Queen Matilda, the mother of his wife. It is conjectured that Grundreda and Gherbold the Fleming, created Earl of Chester, her brother, were the children of Queen Matilda by a former marriage, probably clandestine, and therefore not reported by the historians of the day. William de Warren I. was succeeded by his son, William de Warren II., Earl of Warren and Surrey, who married Elizabeth, daughter of the great Earl of Vermandois, the widowed countess of Meulent, by whom he had, among other children, William de Warren III., the last earl of his line, who succeeded him and died in the Holy Land, leaving an only child, Isabel Warren, who inherited his vast domain and through whom the family descended. In addition to Wace, William de Warren is reported in Hastings by William de Poitiers, Oderic Vital and Benoit de St.-More."

    William married Gundred OF ENGLAND. Gundred (daughter of William I 'the Conqueror' KING OF ENGLAND and Matilda OF FLANDERS) was born in 1051; died on 27 May 1087. [Group Sheet]


  12. 29.  Gundred OF ENGLAND was born in 1051 (daughter of William I 'the Conqueror' KING OF ENGLAND and Matilda OF FLANDERS); died on 27 May 1087.

    Notes:

    Gundred married William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey (d. June 20, 1088), who rebuilt Lewes Castle, making it his chief residence. In 1078 he and Gundred founded a Cluniac Priory at Southover, adjoining Lewes, where both were buried. The Countess had died at Castle Acre, Norfolk, one of her husband's estates. In the course of the centuries which followed both tombstones disappeared from the priory but in 1774 William Burrell, Esq., an antiquary, discovered Gundred's in Isfield Church (seven miles from Lewes), over the remains of Edward Shirley, Esq., (d. 1550), whose father John was Clerk of the Kitchen to King Henry VII, and had it removed on October 2, 1775, to St. John's Church, Southover, the nearest place to its original site, and placed inside and at the south-west corner of the church, where, until 1847, it could be seen on the floor between pews with a very fine inscription detailing its origins etc. In 1845, during excavations through the Priory grounds for the South Coast Railway, the lead chests containing the remains of the Earl and his Countess were discovered, and deposited temporarily, for the next two years, beneath Gundred's tombstone. In 1847 a Norman Chapel was erected by public subscription, adjoining the present vestry and chancel. Prior to re-interring the remains in this chapel, both cysts were opened to ascertain if there were any contents, which was found to be the case. New cysts were made and used, and the ancient ones preserved and placed in two recessed arches in the southern wall. Gundred's remains in a good state of preservation although the Earl's has lost some lead. Across the upper part of the right arch is the name Gvndrada. Her tombstone is of black marble.

    Children:
    1. 14. William 2ND EARL OF WARREN died on 11 May 1138.
    2. Reginald (Raynald) de WARREN
    3. Edith WARREN

  13. 30.  Hugo 'the Great' de Crepi OF VERMANDOIS was born in 1057; died on 18 Oct 1102 in Tarsus.

    Hugo married Adelheid DE VERMANDOIS, Comtesse de Valois after 1067. Adelheid (daughter of Herbert IV DE VERMANDOIS, Count of Valois and Adele of Waer DE VEXIN) was born about 1058 in Normandy, France; died on 23 Sep 1120 in Meulan, D'Sens, France. [Group Sheet]


  14. 31.  Adelheid DE VERMANDOIS, Comtesse de Valois was born about 1058 in Normandy, France (daughter of Herbert IV DE VERMANDOIS, Count of Valois and Adele of Waer DE VEXIN); died on 23 Sep 1120 in Meulan, D'Sens, France.
    Children:
    1. 15. Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS was born in 1081 in Valois, Bretagne, France; died on 13 Feb 1131.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Henry de Bohun was born about 1030; and died.

    Henry married Margaret D'EU. Margaret (daughter of Count William D'EU and Leceline de HARCOURT) was born about 1032; and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 33.  Margaret D'EU was born about 1032 (daughter of Count William D'EU and Leceline de HARCOURT); and died.
    Children:
    1. 16. Humphrey "with a Beard" de Bohun was born about 1056; died about 1113.

  3. 34.  Neil II DE ST. SAUVEUR was born in 1016 (son of Neil I DE ST. SAUVEUR and Adela D'EU); died in 1066.

    Neil married Helen OF NORMANDY. Helen was born about 1020; and died. [Group Sheet]


  4. 35.  Helen OF NORMANDY was born about 1020; and died.
    Children:
    1. 17. Billeheude de St. Sauveur was born about 1045; and died.

  5. 36.  Walter DE EVREUX was born in 1033 in Rosmar, Normandy, France (son of Robert D'EVREUX and Hawise DE LACY); and died.

    Walter married Unknown before 1066. Unknown and died. [Group Sheet]


  6. 37.  Unknown and died.
    Children:
    1. 18. Edward de Evreux of Salisbury, High Sheriff of Wiltshire was born about 1059 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died about 1105; was buried in Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Lyneham and Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England.

  7. 46.  Osbern FITZ RICHARD

    Osbern married Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD. [Group Sheet]


  8. 47.  Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD (daughter of Gruffydd AP LLYWELYN FAWR, King of the Britons and Ealdgyo Swannesha OF MERCIA).
    Children:
    1. 23. Nesta FERCH OSBERN

  9. 48.  Duncan I KING OF SCOTLAND was born about 1001 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (son of Crinan I "the Thane" de Mormaer EARL OF DENKELD OF SCOTLAND and Princess Berthoc OF SCOTLAND, Heiress of Scone); died on 14 Aug 1040 in Bothganowan, Eglin, Scotland; was buried in Isle of Iona, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Duncan I. (Maldred), King of Scotland, was slain by his cousin, Macbeth, local chief of Moray in 1041. One source puts his death on August 14, 1040. He was also the King of Strathclyde. He married about 1030, a cousin (some say the sister) of Siward, Earl of Northumbria. Wurts records that he married Algitha, daughter of Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland and his wife, Elgifu, daughter of King Ethelred II.

    Duncan married Alfaed SIBYLLA OF NORTHUMBRIA about 1030. Alfaed (daughter of Sigurd BIOMSSON, Danish Earl of Northumbria and Aefflaed OF BERNICIA) was born in in Scotland. [Group Sheet]


  10. 49.  Alfaed SIBYLLA OF NORTHUMBRIA was born in in Scotland (daughter of Sigurd BIOMSSON, Danish Earl of Northumbria and Aefflaed OF BERNICIA).
    Children:
    1. Maelmuire of Scotland
    2. 24. Malcolm III of Dunkeld KING OF SCOTLAND was born in 1031 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 13 Nov 1093 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.
    3. Donald Bane King of Scotland was born about 1033 in Fordoun, Kincardineshire, Scotland; died in 1099 in Rescoble, Forfarshire, Scotland.
    4. Earl Cospatrick of Dunbar of Scotland was born in 1040; died in 1075.

  11. 50.  Edward "the Atheling" OF ENGLAND was born about 1018 in Wessex, England (son of Edmund II 'Ironsides' KING OF ENGLAND and Ealdgyth OF ENGLAND); died about 1057 in London, Greater London, England; was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Greater London, England.

    Notes:

    Edward the Exile (Outlaw) (Atheling) fled the country and lived at the court of Hungary until recalled by his father's half-brother, Edward the Confessor. He was never crowned king, as he died in London immediately after his return in 1057, and was buried at St. Paul's Cathedral. While on the continent, he married Agatha of Hungary, daughter of Emperor Henry II. of Germany (Bruno of Germany). Edward was the founder of the House of Burgoyne.

    Edward married Agafia OF HUNGARY in Kiev. Agafia (daughter of Yaroslav I "the Wise" of Novgorod of Kiev and Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden) was born about 1021 in Braunschweig, Prussia; died about 1068 in Scotland. [Group Sheet]


  12. 51.  Agafia OF HUNGARY was born about 1021 in Braunschweig, Prussia (daughter of Yaroslav I "the Wise" of Novgorod of Kiev and Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden); died about 1068 in Scotland.
    Children:
    1. Edgar "the Atherling OF ENGLAND was born about 1040; and died.
    2. Christina OF ENGLAND was born about 1042; and died.
    3. 25. St. Margaret OF WESSEX was born about 1045 in Hungary; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburg Castle, Edinburg, Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.

  13. 52.  Earl Sigurd "the Strong" BIOMSSON was born about 1020 in Denmark (son of Beorn Ulfsson OF DANISH MERCIA); died in 1055 in York, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Sigurd came to England with Danish invaders. By 1042 Siward, Earl of Northumbria, had driven the Scots from Cumberland and ruled north to the Tweed and the Solway Firth. He was one of the leading supporters of King Canute. He is said to have murdered an earlier Northumbiran earl. He was called both Siward and Sigurd , and also called Earl of Northumbria, Northampton and Huntingdon. He was also called Digera. Siward was a hero character, larger in size and nature, to whom many exploits were traditionally attributed. His significant service to Edward the Confessor was to cut off the head of a rebellious earl (Jarl Tosti) and deliver it to the King. Siward Dirga (Valiant) led a large army of his own Northumbrians, plus Danes and Anglo-Saxons over the border into Scotland and slaughtered many Scots Siward lost his own son, Asbeorn Timber-Axe, in the conflict. He was killed in the battle with MacBeth.

    Sigurd married Aelfled III OF NORTHUMBRIA. Aelfled (daughter of Ealdred OF NORTHUMBRIA) was born in 1020 in Northumbria, England; and died. [Group Sheet]


  14. 53.  Aelfled III OF NORTHUMBRIA was born in 1020 in Northumbria, England (daughter of Ealdred OF NORTHUMBRIA); and died.
    Children:
    1. Sibil of Northumbria was born about 1040 in Northumbria, England; and died.
    2. 26. Waltheof II EARL OF NORTHUMBRIA was born about 1045 in Northumberland, Northumbria, England; died on 31 May 1076 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried in Croyland, Wellingborough, England.
    3. Asbeorne "Timber-axe" of Northumbria was born about 1050 in Northumbria, England; and died.

  15. 54.  Lambert DE BOULOGNE
    Children:
    1. 27. Adelize de Lens OF BOULOGNE was born in 1054 in Lens, Normandy, France; and died.

  16. 56.  Unknown child of Hugh (son of Bishop de Coutances* HUGH, Bishop de Coutances*).
    Children:
    1. 28. William 1ST EARL OF WARREN died in 1088.

  17. 58.  William I 'the Conqueror' KING OF ENGLAND was born on 14 Oct 1024 in Falaise, Normandy, France; was christened in 1027 in Holy Trinity Church, Falaise, Normandy, France (son of Duke Robert II 'the Magnificent' OF NORMANDY and Herleva OF FALAISE); died on 9 Sep 1085 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandy, France.

    William married Matilda OF FLANDERS in 1049 in Normandy, France. Matilda (daughter of Count Baldwin V 'the Pious' de I'Isle OF FLANDERS and Countess Adela of Flanders OF FRANCE) was born about 1032 in Flanders, France; died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Normandy, France; was buried in Holy Trinity Abbey, Caen, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet]


  18. 59.  Matilda OF FLANDERS was born about 1032 in Flanders, France (daughter of Count Baldwin V 'the Pious' de I'Isle OF FLANDERS and Countess Adela of Flanders OF FRANCE); died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Normandy, France; was buried in Holy Trinity Abbey, Caen, Normandy, France.

    Notes:

    Matilda of Flanders (c. 1031

    Children:
    1. 29. Gundred OF ENGLAND was born in 1051; died on 27 May 1087.
    2. Duke Robert Curthose OF NORMANDY was born in 1054; died in 1134.
    3. Adeliza OF NORMANDY was born in 1055; died in 1066.
    4. Duke Richard OF BERNAY was born in 1057; died in 1075.
    5. Cecelia OF CAEN, Abbess of the Holy Trinity was born in 1058; died on 30 Jul 1125.
    6. William II 'Rufus' KING OF NORMANDY was born about 1060; and died.
    7. Constance OF NORMANDY was born in 1061; died on 13 Aug 1094.
    8. Adela OF NORMANDY was born about 1062; died in 1137.
    9. Agatha OF NORMANDY was born in 1064; died in 1074.
    10. Henry I 'Beauclerc' KING OF ENGLAND was born in Sep 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England; died on 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis-le-Fermont, Near Gisors, France; was buried in Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England.

  19. 62.  Herbert IV DE VERMANDOIS, Count of Valois was born about 1010 (son of Otho DE VERMANDOIS and Pavia DE HAM); died about 1080.

    Herbert married Adele of Waer DE VEXIN in 1061 in Somme, France. Adele (daughter of Raoul III 'the Great' and Adele de BAR-SUR-AUBE) was born in 1036; and died. [Group Sheet]


  20. 63.  Adele of Waer DE VEXIN was born in 1036 (daughter of Raoul III 'the Great' and Adele de BAR-SUR-AUBE); and died.
    Children:
    1. 31. Adelheid DE VERMANDOIS, Comtesse de Valois was born about 1058 in Normandy, France; died on 23 Sep 1120 in Meulan, D'Sens, France.


Generation: 7

  1. 66.  Count William D'EU was born in 984 (son of Duke Richard I "the Fearless" OF NORMANDY and Concubine); died on 2 Jan 1054.

    William married Leceline de HARCOURT. Leceline (daughter of Turchetil de HARCOURT and Adeline de MONTFORT) was born about 996; died in 1058. [Group Sheet]


  2. 67.  Leceline de HARCOURT was born about 996 (daughter of Turchetil de HARCOURT and Adeline de MONTFORT); died in 1058.
    Children:
    1. 33. Margaret D'EU was born about 1032; and died.

  3. 68.  Neil I DE ST. SAUVEUR was born in 985; and died.

    Neil married Adela D'EU. Adela was born in 985; and died. [Group Sheet]


  4. 69.  Adela D'EU was born in 985; and died.
    Children:
    1. 34. Neil II DE ST. SAUVEUR was born in 1016; died in 1066.

  5. 72.  Robert D'EVREUX was born about 1008 (son of Count Robert d'Evreux ARCHBISHOP OF NORMANDY and Herleva); and died.

    Robert married Hawise DE LACY. [Group Sheet]


  6. 73.  Hawise DE LACY
    Children:
    1. 36. Walter DE EVREUX was born in 1033 in Rosmar, Normandy, France; and died.

  7. 94.  Gruffydd AP LLYWELYN FAWR, King of the Britons was born about 1007; died on 5 Aug 1063.

    Gruffydd married Ealdgyo Swannesha OF MERCIA. [Group Sheet]


  8. 95.  Ealdgyo Swannesha OF MERCIA
    Children:
    1. 47. Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD

  9. 96.  Crinan I "the Thane" de Mormaer EARL OF DENKELD OF SCOTLAND was born about 978 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (son of Duncan Mormaer OF ATOLL); died about 1045 in Dunkeld, Payside, Perth, Scotland.

    Crinan married Princess Berthoc OF SCOTLAND, Heiress of Scone. Berthoc (daughter of Malcolm II KING OF SCOTLAND and Sigurd OF SCOTLAND) was born about 984 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet]


  10. 97.  Princess Berthoc OF SCOTLAND, Heiress of Scone was born about 984 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (daughter of Malcolm II KING OF SCOTLAND and Sigurd OF SCOTLAND); and died.

    Notes:

    Beatrice was the eldest daughter of Malcolm II, married Crinan the Thane, Lord of the Isles, hereditary Abbot of Dunkeld, born in 975, died in 1045. She was the aunt of Macbeth. They had a son, Duncan.

    Children:
    1. 48. Duncan I KING OF SCOTLAND was born about 1001 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 14 Aug 1040 in Bothganowan, Eglin, Scotland; was buried in Isle of Iona, Scotland.
    2. Earl Lord Carlisle of Scotland MALDRED OF ALERDALE, Earl Lord Carlisle of Scotland was born about 1005 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.

  11. 98.  Sigurd BIOMSSON, Danish Earl of Northumbria was born about 990 (son of Beorn Ulfsson OF DANISH MERCIA); died in 1040 in York, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Siward led Malcolm's army as it advanced on Scotland by land and by sea. Siward was a Northumberland-Danish warlord. The English met little resistance from the Scots in the lowlands and were confronted by Macbeth just outside Scone, the Scottish capital. The "Annals of Ulstar" maintain that 3,000 Scots were killed and 1,500 English and Danes slain. Still, it was far from a vistory and Siward had to withdraw his troops from Scotland, Malcom having to be content with lordship over Cumbria. the next year, Siward died and in 1057 Malcom alone had to lead the battle against Macbeth.

    Sigurd married Aefflaed OF BERNICIA. Aefflaed (daughter of Ealdred OF BERNICIA) was born about 997 in Bernicia, Northumbria, England; and died. [Group Sheet]


  12. 99.  Aefflaed OF BERNICIA was born about 997 in Bernicia, Northumbria, England (daughter of Ealdred OF BERNICIA); and died.
    Children:
    1. 49. Alfaed SIBYLLA OF NORTHUMBRIA was born in in Scotland.
    2. Waltheof of Huntington Earl of Northampton died on 31 May 1076 in St. Giles Hill, England.

  13. 100.  Edmund II 'Ironsides' KING OF ENGLAND was born in 989 in Wessex, England (son of Ethelred II 'the Unready' KING OF ENGLAND and Elfflaed OF ENGLAND); died on 30 Nov 1016 in London, Greater London, England; was buried in Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England.

    Notes:

    Edmund II., Ironsides, was born in 989 and succeeded his father in April 1016. In this year he fought six battles, but through treachery he was completely overthrown at Assandun, in Essex. He and Canute the Dane agreed to divide the kingdom. He was chosen king of England by the Londoners on his father's death, April, 1016, while Canute was elected at Southampton by the Witan. Edmund hastily levied an army in the west, defeated Canute twice, raised the siege of London, and again routed the Danes. Levying a fresh army, he defeated them at Otford, his last victory. At Ashingdon in Essex, after a desperate fight, he was routed. By compromise with Canute, the latter retained Mercia and Northumbria, Edmund all the south and the headship, the survivor to succeed to the whole. A few weeks later Edmund died, in 1016, and Canute became King of England without a rival. It is said that the traitorous Edric Streona perhaps murdered Edmund on November 30, 1016, shortly after peace was made. Edmund II. married Ealgyth (Algitha), widow of Sigefrith the Dane. She died in 1014.

    Edmund married Ealdgyth OF ENGLAND in 1015 in Malmsbury, Wiltshire, England. Ealdgyth (daughter of Mocar HIGH REVE OF WESSEX and Edgitha OF MERCIA) was born about 986 in East Anglia, Wessex, England; and died. [Group Sheet]


  14. 101.  Ealdgyth OF ENGLAND was born about 986 in East Anglia, Wessex, England (daughter of Mocar HIGH REVE OF WESSEX and Edgitha OF MERCIA); and died.
    Children:
    1. EDMUND III was born in 1016; and died.
    2. 50. Edward "the Atheling" OF ENGLAND was born about 1018 in Wessex, England; died about 1057 in London, Greater London, England; was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Greater London, England.

  15. 102.  Yaroslav I "the Wise" of Novgorod of Kiev was born in 978 in Kiev (son of Vladimir "the Great" Svyatoslavich and Rogneda of Polotsk, (Ragnhild, Anastasia)); died on 20 Feb 1054 in Kiev.

    Notes:

    Birth:
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    Yaroslav married Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden in 1019. Ingegerd was born in 1001 in Sigtuna, Sweden; died on 10 Feb 1050. [Group Sheet]


  16. 103.  Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden was born in 1001 in Sigtuna, Sweden; died on 10 Feb 1050.

    Notes:

    Children:
    1. Igor OF VOLYNIA
    2. Vyacheslav OF SMOLENSK
    3. Ilya OF KIEV was born in 1017; and died.
    4. Elizabeth OF KIEV was born in 1019; and died.
    5. Vladimir OF NOVGOROD was born in 1020; and died.
    6. 51. Agafia OF HUNGARY was born about 1021 in Braunschweig, Prussia; died about 1068 in Scotland.
    7. Anastasia OF KIEV was born in 1022; and died.
    8. Izyaslav I OF KIEV was born in 1025; and died.
    9. Svyatoslav II OF KIEV was born about 1027; and died.
    10. Ann OF KIEV was born in 1028; died in 1076.
    11. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich OF KIEV was born in 1029 in OPereyaslavi, Kiev; and died.

  17. 104.  Beorn Ulfsson OF DANISH MERCIA was born about 975 in Denmark (son of Regent Ulf Thorkilsson JARL OF DENMARK and Estrith Svendsdatter OF DENMARK); died in 1049.

    Notes:

    He was the Earl of the Midlands. He was murdered in 1049 by Sweyn, son of Earl Godwine.

    Children:
    1. Sigurd BIOMSSON, Danish Earl of Northumbria was born about 990; died in 1040 in York, Yorkshire, England.
    2. 52. Earl Sigurd "the Strong" BIOMSSON was born about 1020 in Denmark; died in 1055 in York, Yorkshire, England.

  18. 106.  Ealdred OF NORTHUMBRIA was born about 1009 (son of Uchtred OF NORTHUMBRIA); died in 1038.
    Children:
    1. 53. Aelfled III OF NORTHUMBRIA was born in 1020 in Northumbria, England; and died.

  19. 112.  Bishop de Coutances* HUGH, Bishop de Coutances* died in 1020.
    Children:
    1. 56. Unknown child of Hugh

  20. 116.  Duke Robert II 'the Magnificent' OF NORMANDY was born about 1000 in Normandy (son of Duke Richard II "the Good" OF NORMANDY and Judith of Britanny OF BRETAGNE); died on 3 Jul 1035 in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey.

    Robert married Herleva OF FALAISE. Herleva was born in 1010; and died. [Group Sheet]


  21. 117.  Herleva OF FALAISE was born in 1010; and died.

    Notes:

    mistress

    Children:
    1. 58. William I 'the Conqueror' KING OF ENGLAND was born on 14 Oct 1024 in Falaise, Normandy, France; was christened in 1027 in Holy Trinity Church, Falaise, Normandy, France; died on 9 Sep 1085 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandy, France.
    2. Countess Adeliza of Aumale OF FRANCE was born in 1027; died in 1090.

  22. 118.  Count Baldwin V 'the Pious' de I'Isle OF FLANDERS (son of Count Baldwin IV 'the Bearded' OF FLANDERS and Unknown daughter of Frederick); died on 1 Sep 1067.

    Notes:

    Baldwin V of Flanders (died September 1, 1067) was Count of Flanders from 1036 until his death. He was the son of Baldwin IV of Flanders, who died in 1035. He, in turn, was a descendant of

    Baldwin married Countess Adela of Flanders OF FRANCE in 1028. Adela (daughter of Robert II 'the Pious' KING OF FRANCE and Constance de Arles DE TOULOUSE) was born in 1009; died in 1063. [Group Sheet]


  23. 119.  Countess Adela of Flanders OF FRANCE was born in 1009 (daughter of Robert II 'the Pious' KING OF FRANCE and Constance de Arles DE TOULOUSE); died in 1063.

    Notes:

    Adela Capet, Ad

    Children:
    1. Count Baldwin VI OF FLANDERS was born in 1030; died on 17 Jul 1070.
    2. 59. Matilda OF FLANDERS was born about 1032 in Flanders, France; died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Normandy, France; was buried in Holy Trinity Abbey, Caen, Normandy, France.
    3. Robert I OF FLANDERS was born in 1033; died in 1093.
    4. Henry OF FLANDERS was born in 1035; and died.

  24. 124.  Otho DE VERMANDOIS was born about 995 in Vermandois, Normandy, France (son of Herbert III DE VERMANDOIS and Ermengarde DE MACON); died on 25 May 1045.

    Otho married Pavia DE HAM in 1030 in France. Pavia (daughter of Evard DE HAM) was born about 990; and died. [Group Sheet]


  25. 125.  Pavia DE HAM was born about 990 (daughter of Evard DE HAM); and died.
    Children:
    1. 62. Herbert IV DE VERMANDOIS, Count of Valois was born about 1010; died about 1080.

  26. 126.  Raoul III 'the Great' was born in 1010 in Vexin, Normandy, France (son of Raoul II and Adele De BRETUIL); died in 1064.

    Raoul married Adele de BAR-SUR-AUBE in 1030 in France. Adele (daughter of Herbert III DE VERMANDOIS and Ermengarde DE MACON) was born in 1012; and died. [Group Sheet]


  27. 127.  Adele de BAR-SUR-AUBE was born in 1012 (daughter of Herbert III DE VERMANDOIS and Ermengarde DE MACON); and died.
    Children:
    1. 63. Adele of Waer DE VEXIN was born in 1036; and died.


Generation: 8

  1. 132.  Duke Richard I "the Fearless" OF NORMANDY was born on 28 Aug 935 (son of William I "Longsword" OF NORMANDY and Adela "Esprota" DE SENLIS); died on 20 Nov 996; was buried in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France.

    Richard married Concubine. [Group Sheet]


  2. 133.  Concubine
    Children:
    1. Count Godfrey OF BRIONNE was born about 953 in Eu, Dieppe, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; and died.
    2. 66. Count William D'EU was born in 984; died on 2 Jan 1054.

  3. 134.  Turchetil de HARCOURT was born about 951; died after 1024.

    Turchetil married Adeline de MONTFORT. Adeline was born about 973; and died. [Group Sheet]


  4. 135.  Adeline de MONTFORT was born about 973; and died.
    Children:
    1. 67. Leceline de HARCOURT was born about 996; died in 1058.

  5. 144.  Count Robert d'Evreux ARCHBISHOP OF NORMANDY was born about 965 (son of Duke Richard I "the Fearless" OF NORMANDY and Gunnora de Crepon OF NORMANDY); died in 1010.

    Robert married Herleva. [Group Sheet]


  6. 145.  Herleva
    Children:
    1. 72. Robert D'EVREUX was born about 1008; and died.

  7. 192.  Duncan Mormaer OF ATOLL was born about 949 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (son of Duncan OF DULE); and died.
    Children:
    1. 96. Crinan I "the Thane" de Mormaer EARL OF DENKELD OF SCOTLAND was born about 978 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; died about 1045 in Dunkeld, Payside, Perth, Scotland.

  8. 194.  Malcolm II KING OF SCOTLAND was born about 980 (son of Kenneth II KING OF SCOTLAND and Princess of LEINSTER); died on 25 Nov 1034 in Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland; was buried in Isle of Iona, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Malcolm II., born about 980, died November 25, 1034. He succeeded to the throne in 1003, and had a troubled reign of about thirty years. He defeated Kenneth IV., at Monievaird in Strathearn, and in consequence became king. His annoyance came from the Danes who, in previous reigns, had made several attempts to effect a settlement in Scotland, but had been defeated in all of them. They had secured a firm footing in England, and the year after Malcolm's accession to the throne, they commenced the most formidable preparations, under their celebrated king, Sweyn, for a new expedition to the Scottish coasts. Malcolm finally defeated this initial invasion in 1010. There was a second attempt made to gain a foothold in Northern England, but it too was defeated. In 1014, another Danish force landed on the coast of Buchan. The Danes on this occasion were led by Sweyn's celebrated son, Canute, afterwards King of England and Denmark, and again they experienced a signal overthrow. A treaty was drawn up which stipulated that the Danes agreed to quit every part of the Scottish coasts, and this was followed by the final departure, the same year, of these invaders from Scotland. Malcolm was next engaged in war with the Northumbrians, and, having in 1018, led his army to Carham, near Werk, on the south bank of the Tweed River, he was met there by Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, when a desperate battle took place. The victory was claimed by Uchtred, who was, soon after, assassinated, when on his way to pay his obeisance to the great Canute. He killed Kenneth III., son of Dub. He had no sons. Having succeeded as King of Alba in 1005, Malcolm II. secured Lothian by the battle of Carham about 1016 and about the same time obtained Strathclyde for his grandson, Duncan, thus forming the kingdom of Scotland.

    Malcolm married Sigurd OF SCOTLAND. Sigurd was born about 985; and died. [Group Sheet]


  9. 195.  Sigurd OF SCOTLAND was born about 985; and died.
    Children:
    1. (Donada) of Scotland DODA, (Donada) of Scotland
    2. 97. Princess Berthoc OF SCOTLAND, Heiress of Scone was born about 984 in Atholl, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; and died.

  10. 104.  Beorn Ulfsson OF DANISH MERCIA was born about 975 in Denmark (son of Regent Ulf Thorkilsson JARL OF DENMARK and Estrith Svendsdatter OF DENMARK); died in 1049.

    Notes:

    He was the Earl of the Midlands. He was murdered in 1049 by Sweyn, son of Earl Godwine.

    Children:
    1. 98. Sigurd BIOMSSON, Danish Earl of Northumbria was born about 990; died in 1040 in York, Yorkshire, England.
    2. Earl Sigurd "the Strong" BIOMSSON was born about 1020 in Denmark; died in 1055 in York, Yorkshire, England.

  11. 198.  Ealdred OF BERNICIA died in 1038.
    Children:
    1. 99. Aefflaed OF BERNICIA was born about 997 in Bernicia, Northumbria, England; and died.

  12. 200.  Ethelred II 'the Unready' KING OF ENGLAND was born about 968 in Wessex, England (son of Edgar 'the Peaceable' KING OF ENGLAND and Elfrida OF ENGLAND); died on 23 Apr 1016 in London, Greater London, England; was buried in Old St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Greater London, England.

    Notes:

    Ethelred II., the Unready was born in 968, a boy of ten when he became king in 978. He died April 23, 1016 in London, reigning for thirty-eight years from 979 to 1016. He was the last of the Boy Kings. The epitaph "The Unready" which is usually assigned to him is a misrepresentation of a word which properly means the Rede-less, the man without counsel. He was entirely without the qualities which befit a king. He married in 984 (1) Elfflaed (Elgifa) (Aelfgifu), daughter of Earl Thorad.

    Ethelred married Elfflaed OF ENGLAND in 985 in Wessex, England. Elfflaed (daughter of Aethelbert GUNNARSSON and Hilda) was born about 963 in Wessex, England; died in Feb 1002 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet]


  13. 201.  Elfflaed OF ENGLAND was born about 963 in Wessex, England (daughter of Aethelbert GUNNARSSON and Hilda); died in Feb 1002 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 100. Edmund II 'Ironsides' KING OF ENGLAND was born in 989 in Wessex, England; died on 30 Nov 1016 in London, Greater London, England; was buried in Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England.
    2. of England EDRED, of England was born about 990 in Wessex, England; and died.
    3. of England ELFGIFU, of England was born about 997 in Wessex, England; and died.
    4. England ECOBERT, England was born about 1005; and died.

  14. 202.  Mocar HIGH REVE OF WESSEX (son of Aelfgar EARL OF EAST ANGLIA and Elfgifu).

    Mocar married Edgitha OF MERCIA. [Group Sheet]


  15. 203.  Edgitha OF MERCIA (daughter of Wulfric Spot Ealdorman HIGH REEVE OF NORTH MERCIA).
    Children:
    1. 101. Ealdgyth OF ENGLAND was born about 986 in East Anglia, Wessex, England; and died.

  16. 204.  Vladimir "the Great" Svyatoslavich was born in 958; died on 15 Jul 1015 in Berestovo, Ukraine.

    Vladimir married Rogneda of Polotsk, (Ragnhild, Anastasia) about 980. Rogneda (daughter of Prince Ragnvald Olafsson, of Polotsk) was born in 962; died in 1002. [Group Sheet]


  17. 205.  Rogneda of Polotsk, (Ragnhild, Anastasia) was born in 962 (daughter of Prince Ragnvald Olafsson, of Polotsk); died in 1002.
    Children:
    1. 102. Yaroslav I "the Wise" of Novgorod of Kiev was born in 978 in Kiev; died on 20 Feb 1054 in Kiev.

  18. 208.  Regent Ulf Thorkilsson JARL OF DENMARK was born in 967 in Halland, Sweden (son of Shrotlingue OF DENMARK, son of Thorkils SPRAKALESS); died on 22 Sep 1027 in England.

    Ulf married Estrith Svendsdatter OF DENMARK in 1018. Estrith (daughter of Sweyn I 'Forkbeard' Haraldsson KING OF DENMARK and Sigrid 'the Haughty' Storrade OF SWEDEN) was born about 967 in Denmark; died after 9 May 1032; was buried in Roskilde, Denmark. [Group Sheet]


  19. 209.  Estrith Svendsdatter OF DENMARK was born about 967 in Denmark (daughter of Sweyn I 'Forkbeard' Haraldsson KING OF DENMARK and Sigrid 'the Haughty' Storrade OF SWEDEN); died after 9 May 1032; was buried in Roskilde, Denmark.
    Children:
    1. 104. Beorn Ulfsson OF DANISH MERCIA was born about 975 in Denmark; died in 1049.
    2. Sweyn Estrithsson OF DENMARK was born about 1019 in Denmark; and died.
    3. Osbeorn Esthrithsson OF DENMARK was born about 1023 in Denmark; and died.
    4. Niels Estrithsson OF DENMARK was born about 1025; and died.

  20. 212.  Uchtred OF NORTHUMBRIA was born about 989 (son of Waltheof OF BAMBERG); died in 1016.
    Children:
    1. 106. Ealdred OF NORTHUMBRIA was born about 1009; died in 1038.

  21. 232.  Duke Richard II "the Good" OF NORMANDY was born on 23 Aug 966 in Normandy, France (son of Duke Richard I "the Fearless" OF NORMANDY and Gunnor DE CREPON); died on 28 Aug 1027 in Fecamp, France.

    Richard married Judith of Britanny OF BRETAGNE in 1008. Judith (daughter of Duke Conan I 'the Crooked' OF BRITTANY and Ermengarde D'ANJOU) was born in 982; died in 1017. [Group Sheet]


  22. 233.  Judith of Britanny OF BRETAGNE was born in 982 (daughter of Duke Conan I 'the Crooked' OF BRITTANY and Ermengarde D'ANJOU); died in 1017.
    Children:
    1. William MONK OF FECAMP died in 1025; was buried in Fecamp, France.
    2. Adelaide OF NORMANDY
    3. 116. Duke Robert II 'the Magnificent' OF NORMANDY was born about 1000 in Normandy; died on 3 Jul 1035 in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey.
    4. Richard III OF NORMANDY was born in 1009; died in 1027.
    5. Judith OF NORMANDY was born in 1013; and died.
    6. Eleanor OF NORMANDY was born in 1016; and died.

  23. 236.  Count Baldwin IV 'the Bearded' OF FLANDERS (son of Count Arnulph II OF FLANDERS and Rosala OF LOMBARDY); died on 30 May 1036.

    Baldwin married Unknown daughter of Frederick. [Group Sheet]


  24. 237.  Unknown daughter of Frederick (daughter of Frederick of Luxenburg and Unknown child of Mengosus).
    Children:
    1. 118. Count Baldwin V 'the Pious' de I'Isle OF FLANDERS died on 1 Sep 1067.

  25. 238.  Robert II 'the Pious' KING OF FRANCE was born on 27 Mar 970 in Orleans, Loiret, Orleanais Centre, France (son of Hugh 'the White' CAPET, of France and Adelaide of Poitou OF AQUITAINE); died on 20 Jul 1031 in Melun, France; was buried in St. Denis Basilica, Paris, France.

    Notes:

    Robert II (27 March 972

    Robert married Constance de Arles DE TOULOUSE on 25 Aug 1002 in France. Constance (daughter of Count William III d'Arles DE PROVENCE and Adelais D'ANJOU) was born in 973 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France; died on 25 Jul 1034 in Meulan, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France; was buried in St. Denis Abbey, Ile-de-France, France. [Group Sheet]


  26. 239.  Constance de Arles DE TOULOUSE was born in 973 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France (daughter of Count William III d'Arles DE PROVENCE and Adelais D'ANJOU); died on 25 Jul 1034 in Meulan, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France; was buried in St. Denis Abbey, Ile-de-France, France.

    Notes:

    Constance de Arles (also known as Constance of Provence) (986 - July 25, 1034) was the third wife and queen of King Robert II of France. She was the daughter of William I, count of Provence and great-grandson of Charles-Constantine; and Adelais of Anjou, daughter of Fulk II of Anjou. She was the sister of Count William II of Provence. In 1003, she was married to King Robert, after his divorce from his second wife, Bertha of Burgundy. The marriage was stormy; Bertha's family opposed her, and Constance was despised for importing her Proven

    Children:
    1. Hugh Magnus 'the Great' DE VERMANDOIS
    2. Countess Advisa OF AUXEME was born in 1003; died after 1063.
    3. Henry I Capet KING OF FRANCE was born on 4 May 1008 in Reims, Champagne, France; died on 4 Aug 1060 in Vitry-en-Perthois, Marne, France; was buried in Saint Denis Basilica, France.
    4. 119. Countess Adela of Flanders OF FRANCE was born in 1009; died in 1063.
    5. Duke Robert I "the Old" OF BURGANDY was born about 1011 in Burgundy, France; died on 21 Mar 1076.
    6. Eudes OF FRANCE was born in 1013; died in 1056.
    7. Constance OF FRANCE was born in 1014; and died.

  27. 248.  Herbert III DE VERMANDOIS was born about 955 in Vermandois, Aisne, Picardy, France (son of Count Albert I 'the Pious' DE VERMANDOIS and Gerberga DE LORRAINE); died on 29 Aug 997.

    Herbert married Ermengarde DE MACON in 979 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. Ermengarde (daughter of Reinald DE BAR-SUR-SEINE) was born about 960 in Vermandois, Normandy, France; died after 1018. [Group Sheet]


  28. 249.  Ermengarde DE MACON was born about 960 in Vermandois, Normandy, France (daughter of Reinald DE BAR-SUR-SEINE); died after 1018.
    Children:
    1. 124. Otho DE VERMANDOIS was born about 995 in Vermandois, Normandy, France; died on 25 May 1045.
    2. 127. Adele de BAR-SUR-AUBE was born in 1012; and died.

  29. 250.  Evard DE HAM was born about 960 (son of Evard ler DE HAM); and died.
    Children:
    1. 125. Pavia DE HAM was born about 990; and died.

  30. 252.  Raoul II was born in 980 in Vexin, Normandy, France; died after 1030.

    Raoul married Adele De BRETUIL in 1009 in Vexin, Normandy, France. Adele was born in 980 in France; and died. [Group Sheet]


  31. 253.  Adele De BRETUIL was born in 980 in France; and died.
    Children:
    1. Alice de VEXIN was born in 1008; and died.
    2. 126. Raoul III 'the Great' was born in 1010 in Vexin, Normandy, France; died in 1064.


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