Abt 1058 - 1120 (~ 62 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS (1.Adelheid1) was born in 1081 in Valois, Bretagne, France; died on 13 Feb 1131. Notes:
Elizabeth de Vermandois, or Elisabeth or Isabel de Vermandois (c. 1081
Isabel married Count Robert de Beaumont OF MEULAN in 1096 in France. Robert (son of Count Roger DE BEAUMONT and Adeliza DE MEULENT) was born about 1049 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, Normandy, France; died on 5 Jun 1118. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 3. Maud (Maval) DE BEAUMONT
was born about 114 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; and died.
- 4. Aubrey DE BEAUMONT
was born about 1100 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; and died.
- 5. Robert (twin) DE BEAUMONT, 2nd Earl of Leicester*
was born in 1104 in Beaumont, Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died in 1168.
- 6. Waleran (twin) Count of Muelan DE BEAUMONT
was born in 1104 in England; and died.
- 7. Hugh DE BEAUMONT, 2nd Earl of Leicester
was born about 1104 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died on 5 Apr 1168.
- 8. Adeline DE BEAUMONT
was born in 1105; and died.
- 9. Isabel Beaumont DE MEULAN
was born about 1112 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died about 1172 in England.
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Isabel married William 2ND EARL OF WARREN. William (son of William 1ST EARL OF WARREN and Gundred OF ENGLAND) died on 11 May 1138. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 3
9. | Isabel Beaumont DE MEULAN (2.Isabel2, 1.Adelheid1) was born about 1112 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died about 1172 in England. Isabel married Gilbert DE CLARE, 1st Earl of Pembroke before 1130 in Tonbridge, Kent, England. Gilbert (son of Gilbert de Tonebruge 2ND EARL OF CLARE and Adeliza (Adelaide) DE CLERMONT) was born on 21 Sep 1100 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died on 6 Jan 1147 in England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 15. Baldwin de CLARE
was born in 114 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; and died.
- 16. Ages de CLARE
was born in 1112 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; and died.
- 17. Basilia de CLARE
was born in 1116 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; and died.
- 18. Richard 'Strongbow' DE CLARE
was born in 1130 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died on 20 Apr 1176 in Dublin, Ireland.
- 19. Roesia (Roheise) de CLARE, *
was born in 1135 in Walhill Manor, Hertfordshire, England; and died.
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Isabel married Henry I 'Beauclerc' KING OF ENGLAND on 29 Jan 1121 in Windsor Castle, England. Henry (son of William I 'the Conqueror' KING OF ENGLAND and Matilda OF FLANDERS) 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. [Group Sheet]
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13. | Rainald DE WARREN (2.Isabel2, 1.Adelheid1)Notes:
Reginald de Warren, who marrying Alice, daughter and heir of William de Wirmgay, became Lord Wirmgay, in Norfolk. He founded the priory of Wirmgay, and left a daughter, Alice, wife of Reginald de Dunstavil, and a son, William. Watson, in his "History of the House of Warren", corroborated by Camden and Ormerod, makes this Reginald to have married Aldelia de Mowbray, and to have had a son, William, from whom he deduced the family of Warren, of Poynton, co. Chester.
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14. | William DE WARREN, 3rd Earl of Warren & Surrey (2.Isabel2, 1.Adelheid1) was born in 1119; and died. Notes:
William de Warren III, 3rd Earl of Warrenne and 3rd Earl of Surrey, zealously espoused the cause of King Stephen, and had a chief command in the army of that monarch, in the battle fought at Lincoln, between him and the adherents of the Empress Maud. He married Adela (Alice) Talvace, daughter of William Talvace, Baron de Talvace, son of Robert de Belesme, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel, and by her (who married (2) Patrick de Eureux, Earl of Salisbury).
In 1147, the Earl of Warrenne and Surrey assumed the cross, and accompanied King Louis of France to the Holy Land against the Saracens. From this unfortunate enterprise he never returned, but whether he fell in battle or died in captivity has never been ascertained.
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Generation: 4
22. | David Earl of HUNTINGDON (11.Adelaide3, 2.Isabel2, 1.Adelheid1)Notes:
David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, was knighted by King Henry II. in 1170. He accompanied King Richard I. to the Holy Land, with 500 men in his train; but upon his return, his fleet being scattered, he was made prisoner of the Egyptians, and eventually redeemed by the Venetians. He married in August 1190 Maud Keveloik, Countess of Huntingdon, eldest daughter of Hugh de Keveliok, Earl of Chester, and sister and co-heir of Ralph Keveloik, Earl of Chester. David died June 17, 1219 at Yardley, in Northamptonshire and was buried at Sawtrey Abbey.
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24. | Isabella OF SCOTLAND (11.Adelaide3, 2.Isabel2, 1.Adelheid1) died in 1252. Notes:
Isabela of Huntingdon, married Robert Bruce V., 4th Baron of Annadale. He was the son of William Bruce, 3rd Baron of Annadale, and had large estates in both England and Scotland. He died in 1245 and she died in 1252. They had a son, Robert Bruce, Lord of Annadale, born in 1210. He was an able and strenuous baron, and acted a great part in the reign of King Alexander III. of Scotland. In 1255, he was appointed one of the fifteen Regents of Scotland. In 1284, he was one of the Magnates Scotiae who consented to accept Margaret of Norway as their sovereign, on the demise of Alexander III. He contested unsuccessfully, in 1291, for the throne of Scotland. King Edward I., the arbitrator, decided in favor of John Balliol. He married in May 1240 (1) Isabel (Isabella) Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, and a Surety of the Magna Charta, born November 2, 1226, and living July 10, 1264. He succeeded his father in 1245 and his mother in 1251. On April 19, 1267 he, together with his son, swore fealty to the King and Prince Edward. He married before May 10, 1275, (2) Christian d'Irevy, daughter of William d'Irevy. Robert Bruce, at the age of eighty-five, died at Lochmaben Castle in 1295 and was buried April 17, 1295 in Guisborough Priory.
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25. | Malcolm IV 'the Maiden' KING OF SCOTLAND (11.Adelaide3, 2.Isabel2, 1.Adelheid1) was born on 20 Mar 1141; and died. Notes:
Malcolm IV, King of Scotland, (The Maiden) 10th Earl of Huntingdon, born probably in 1141. He succeeded his grandfather, May 24, 1153, a year after his father's death, being only twelve years of age. He died without issue, December 9, 1165, and was succeeded by his brother, William.
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26. | William "the Lion" KING OF SCOTLAND (11.Adelaide3, 2.Isabel2, 1.Adelheid1) was born in 1143; and died. Notes:
William I., the Lion, King of Scotland, 11th Earl of Huntingdon, taking up arms in favor of Prince Henry, so exasperated King Henry II., that he immediately sent an army against him, and promised that the castle and earldom should be restored to the family of St. Liz, the rightful heirs; whereupon Simon St. Liz, Earl of Northampton, son and heir of Simon, last Earl of Huntingdon, of that family, levied troops, and appeared before the castle, when William of Scotland, finding it untenable, made a surrender to St. Liz of that fortress, which the King of England ordered to be demolished, but nevertheless, Simon de St. Liz was restored to the Earldom of Huntingdon, about 1174, which he enjoyed for the remainder of his life. He d.s.p., in 1184, whereupon King Henry II. restored the Earldom to King William, of Scotland, and that monarch transferred it to his younger brother, David. From the treaty of Falaise, December 8, 1174, to King Richard's quit-claim of December 5, 1189, William acknowledged the King of England as overlord of Scotland. William married Ermengarde Beaumont, and was the father of Alexander II, and he was also the father of many children; four with his wife Ermengarde
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