Descendants of Frotho VI Of Denmark

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1 Descendants of Frotho VI Of Denmark Generation No KING OF STAELLAND FROTHO VI OF 1 DENMARK 1,2 was born Abt , and died Abt ,5,6. He married ASLOGA 7. Child of FROTHO DENMARK and ASLOGA is: 2. i. KING OF DENMARK - ENSKE GORM OF 2 DENMARK, b. Abt. 835; d Generation No KING OF DENMARK - ENSKE GORM OF 2 DENMARK (FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 8,9 was born Abt , and died ,12. He married SIDA OF DENMARK 13,14, daughter of FIONNLIATH. She was born Abt Child of GORM DENMARK and SIDA DENMARK is: 3. i. KING OF SJAELLAND HARALD II OF 3 DENMARK, b. Abt. 855; d. Abt Generation No KING OF SJAELLAND HARALD II OF 3 DENMARK (GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 16,17,18 was born Abt , and died Abt ,21. He married (1) PRINCESS OF NORWAY BERTRADE 22,23,24. He married (2) ELGIVA (ELFGIFU) OF WESSEX 25,26 Abt , daughter of KING OF ENGLAND( ) AETHELRED I OF WESSEX. She was born Abt Child of HARALD DENMARK and ELGIVA WESSEX is: 4. i. KING OF DENMARK GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, b. Abt. 876, Denmark; d. Aft. 950, Gormshoj, Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark. Generation No KING OF DENMARK GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK (HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 28,29,30,31 was born Abt. 876 in Denmark 32,33,34, and died Aft. 950 in Gormshoj, Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark 35,36. He married THYRI 'DANEBOD' KLACKSDOTTIR 37,38 Abt ,40,41, daughter of RULER OF JUTLAND HAROLD 'KLAK' OF JUTLAND. She was born Abt. 876 in Jutland, Denmark 41, and died Abt ,43. Notes for KING OF DENMARK GORM 'THE OLD' OF DENMARK: [gnl1.ftw] Gorm erected a runic stone in Jeling for his wife Thyri. Children of GORM DENMARK and THYRI KLACKSDOTTIR are: i. TOKE 5 GORMSSON 44, d. Abt. 985, Fyrisvall, Denmark 45. ii. THYRE iii. HERFAST DE CREPON, b. Abt iv. GUNHILD OF DENMARK 46, b. Abt ; d. Abt v. KING OF DENMARK HARALD III 'BLUETOOTH' GORMSSON, b. Abt. 910, Blauzahn, Germany; d. November 01, 986, Jomsborg. vi. KNUT GORMSSON 48, b ; d. Abt Generation No HERFAST 5 DE CREPON (GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 50 was born Abt

2 Child of HERFAST DE CREPON is: 7. i. FORESTER OF ARQUES HERBASTUS 6 DE CREPON, b. Abt. 911, Normandy, France. 6. KING OF DENMARK HARALD III 'BLUETOOTH' 5 GORMSSON (GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 52,53,54 was born Abt. 910 in Blauzahn, Germany 55,56, and died November 01, 986 in Jomsborg 57,58,59. He married QUEEN OF DENMARK GYRID (GUNHILDA) OLAFSSON 60,61,62, daughter of OLAF BJORNSSON and INGEBORG THRANDSDOTTIR. She was born Abt. 949 in Denmark 63, and died November 13, Notes for KING OF DENMARK HARALD III 'BLUETOOTH' GORMSSON: [gnl1.ftw] c. 940 to c. 985, credited with the first unification of the country. He was the son of Gorm the Old, the first significant figure in a new royal line centered at Jelling (North Jutland). Harald completed the country's unification begun by his father, converted the Danes to Christianity, and conquered Norway. After Harald's Baptism (c. 960) his father's pagan tomb was transformed into a Christian place of worship with a church between two great mounds; and the newly appointed Jutland bishops, under the Archbishop of Hamburg, organized the country's conversion. The expansion begun by Harald in Norway was continued by his son Sweyn I, who conquered England in Under Sweyn's son Canute there grew up a great Anglo-Scandinavian kingdom that included parts of Sweden. Children of HARALD GORMSSON and GYRID OLAFSSON are: i. KING DENMARK, NORWAY, ENG SVEND I 'FORKED BEARD' 664, b. Abt. 960, Denmark 65 ; d. February 02, 1013/14, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England 65 ; m. SWJATOSLAWA (GUNHILD) OF POLAND 66 ; b ; d More About KING DENMARK, NORWAY, ENG SVEND I 'FORKED BEARD': Burial: Hellige Trefoldigheds, Kirken, Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark 67 ii. KING IN NORTHUMBRIA ERIK (HRING) IN NORTHUMBRIA 68, b. Abt. 967, Denmark iii. THYRA HARALDSDOTTIR, b. Bef. 986; d. Abt. September 18, Generation No FORESTER OF ARQUES HERBASTUS 6 DE CREPON (HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 70,71 was born Abt. 911 in Normandy, France 72. He married (1) QUEEN OF DENMARK GYRID (GUNHILDA) OLAFSSON 73,74,75, daughter of OLAF BJORNSSON and INGEBORG THRANDSDOTTIR. She was born Abt. 949 in Denmark 76, and died November 13, He married (2) LADY POPPA 77,78. She was born Abt. 916 in Normandy, France 79, and died Bet ,81. Child of HERBASTUS DE CREPON and GYRID OLAFSSON is: 9. i. WOERTA (WEVIA) 7 DE CREPON, b. Abt. 968, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France; d. France. Children of HERBASTUS DE CREPON and LADY POPPA are: ii. MISS 7 DE CREPON iii. DUCHESS OF NORMANDY GUNNORA (GONNER) DE CREPON, b. Abt. 935, Normandy, France; d. 1031, France. 11. iv. SENFRIE (SAINFRIE) DE CREPON, b. Abt. 948, France. v. HERFAST DE CREPON 82, b. Abt. 975, France 83. vi. AVELINE DE CREPON 84, b THYRA 6 HARALDSDOTTIR (HARALD III 'BLUETOOTH' 5 GORMSSON, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 86,87,88 was born Bef , and died Abt. September 18, She married (1) THORKIL SPRAKALAEG 90, son of STRYBIORN SPRAKALAEG and THYRA. She married (2) DUKE OF POLAND MIESZKO (BURISLAF) I OF POLAND 91,92. He was born Abt. 922 in Poznan, Poland 93,94, and died May 25, ,96. 2

3 She married (3) LEADER, JOMSBORG VIKINGS STYRBIORN OF SWEDEN OLAFSSON 97, son of OLAF BJORNSSON and INGEBORG THRANDSDOTTIR. He was born Abt. 956 in Sweden 98,99, and died Abt. 985 in Fyrisval, Uppsala, Sweden 99. She married (4) KING OF NORWAY OLAF TRYGGVESSON 100 Bef He was born Abt , and died September 09, Marriage Notes for THYRA HARALDSDOTTIR and STYRBIORN OLAFSSON: [gnl1.ftw] Lave Nye (?-1346) of Denmark descends from this family; exact linage uncertain. Source: New England Families Genealogical and Memorial. Child of THYRA HARALDSDOTTIR and THORKIL SPRAKALAEG is: 12. i. CHAMBERLAIN FULBERT 7 DE FALAISE, b. Abt. 978, Falaise, Calvados, France; d. France. Child of THYRA HARALDSDOTTIR and MIESZKO POLAND is: ii. SWJATOSLAWA (GUNHILD) OF 7 POLAND 102, b ; d ; m. KING DENMARK, NORWAY, ENG SVEND I 'FORKED BEARD' 104 ; b. Abt. 960, Denmark 105 ; d. February 02, 1013/14, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England 105. More About KING DENMARK, NORWAY, ENG SVEND I 'FORKED BEARD': Burial: Hellige Trefoldigheds, Kirken, Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark 105 Child of THYRA HARALDSDOTTIR and STYRBIORN OLAFSSON is: iii. EARL (JARL) THORKILL 'SPRAKALAEG' 7 STYBIORNSSON 106,107, b. Abt. 970, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden 108. Child of THYRA HARALDSDOTTIR and OLAF TRYGGVESSON is: iv. HARALD 7 OLAVSSON 109, b. Abt ; d. Abt Generation No WOERTA (WEVIA) 7 DE CREPON (HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 111 was born Abt. 968 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 112, and died in France 113,114. She married (1) TOUROUDE (TORULF) DE PONTAUDEMER 115,116 Abt. 980 in France 117, son of TORF DE HARCOURT and ERTEMBERGE DE BRIOQUIBEC. He was born Bet in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 117. She married (2) LORD OF LONGUEVILLE OSBERN DE BOLEBEC 118,119 Abt in France 120,121. He was born Abt. 950 in Longueville, Normandy, France 121, and died 1063 in France 121. More About TOUROUDE (TORULF) DE PONTAUDEMER: Burial: Preaux, Normandy, France 121 Children of WOERTA DE CREPON and TOUROUDE DE PONTAUDEMER are: 13. i. JOSSELINE 8 DE PONTAUDEMER, b. Bet , Pont-Audemer, Eure, France; d. Bet ii. HUMPHREY DE HARCOURT 122, b. Abt. 980, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 123 ; d. September 28, 1044, Normandy, France 123. More About HUMPHREY DE HARCOURT: Burial: Preaux, Normandy, France 123 iii. HERBRAND HARCOURT 124, b. Abt. 982, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 125. iv. GILBERT HARCOURT 126, b. Abt. 984, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 127. v. LESSELINE DE HARCOURT 128, b. Abt vi. RICHARD HARCOURT 130, b. Abt. 986, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 131. vii. TURCHETIL 132, b. Abt. 988, Pont Audemer, Normandy, France 133. viii. ILBERT HARCOURT 134, b. Abt. 988, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 135. Children of WOERTA DE CREPON and OSBERN DE BOLEBEC are: ix. JOSCELIN

4 x. LORD DE BOLBEC WALTER DE BOLBEC 136, b. Abt ; d. Aft xi. VICOMTE OF ARQUES GODFREY D' ARQUES 138, b. 1005, France 139. xii. BERENGER GIFFARD 140, b. 1012, Longueville, Normandy, France 141. xiii. OSBERNE GIFFARD 142, b. 1014, Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England 143 ; d. 1096, France DUCHESS OF NORMANDY GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON (HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 144 was born Abt. 935 in Normandy, France 145,146, and died 1031 in France 146. She married (1) BISHOP OF COUSTANCES HUGH DE MORTIMER 147. He was born Abt She married (2) COUNT RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF NORMANDY 149,150,151 Aft. 962 in France 152, son of WILLIAM NORMANDY and SPROATA SENLIS. He was born August 28, 933 in Faecamp, Normandie 152, and died November 20, 996 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France 153,154. More About COUNT RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF NORMANDY: Ancestral File Number: 9HMD-VF Burial: Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France 155,156 Children of GUNNORA DE CREPON and RICHARD NORMANDY are: i. COUNT OF BRIONNE GODFREY OF BRIONNE AND 8 EU 157,158, b. Abt. 953, Brionne, Normandie, France 159 ; d. Abt ii. COUNT OF EU WILLIAM OF EU 160, b. Abt. 955, Normandy, France 161,162 ; d. Bef. January 04, 1038/ More About COUNT OF EU WILLIAM OF EU: Ancestral File Number: 9GB4-9D Occupation: Monk at Fechamp iii. DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 963, Normandy, France; d. August 28, 1027, Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France. iv. COUNT OF EVEREUX ROBERT D' EVEREUX 163,164, b. Abt. 964, Rouen, Normandy, France 165,166 ; d ,168. v. BAEATRICE DE NORMANDIE 169, b. Aft. 968, Normandy, France 170. vi. EMMA OF NORMANDY 171, b. Aft. 968, Normandie 172 ; d. March 14, 1051/52, Winchester, Hampshire, England 172. More About EMMA OF NORMANDY: Burial: St. Martin's Church, Winchester, Hampshire, England 172 vii. MAHAUD DE NORMANDIE 173, b. Abt. 974, Normandie 174 ; d viii. HEDWIG 'HAWISE' OF NORMANDY 175, b. Abt. 977, Normandie 176 ; d. February 21, 1033/ ; m. DUKE OF BRITTANY GODFREY (GEOFFREY) OF BRITTANY 177, Abt ; b. Abt. 980, Brittany, France 178 ; d. November 20, 1008, Brittany, France 178. More About HEDWIG 'HAWISE' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Rennes, Bretagne SENFRIE (SAINFRIE) 7 DE CREPON (HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 179 was born Abt. 948 in France 180. She married FORESTER 181. He was born Abt. 945 in St. Vaast D'Equiqueville 182. Child of SENFRIE DE CREPON and FORESTER is: 15. i. JOSCELINE DE 8 PONTEAUDEMER, b. Abt. 989, France. 12. CHAMBERLAIN FULBERT 7 DE FALAISE (THYRA 6 HARALDSDOTTIR, HARALD III 'BLUETOOTH' 5 GORMSSON, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 183 was born Abt. 978 in Falaise, Calvados, France 184,185, and died in France 186,187,188,189. He married DODA OF FALAISE 190 Abt ,192,193,194, daughter of MALCOLM ALBA and AELGIFU SCOTLAND. She was born Abt. 980 in Falaise, Calvados, France 195,196. More About CHAMBERLAIN FULBERT DE FALAISE: Occupation: tanner and ferrier 197,198 Children of FULBERT DE FALAISE and DODA FALAISE are: 4

5 16. i. HARLETTE 8 DE FALAISE, b. Abt. 1003, Falaise, Calvados, France; d. Abt. 1050, Abbey, St. Grestain, France. ii. WALTER OF FALAISE 199, b. Abt. 1005, Falaise, Normandie 200. iii. LORD OF CROY REYNALD OF CROY 201, b. Abt. 1008, Croy, Picardie, Flandres 202. iv. OSBERN OF FALAISE 203, b. Abt. 1012, Falaise, Normandie 204. v. BEATRICE DE FALAISE 205,206,207, b. Abt. 1022, Leicestershire, England 208,209 ; d ,211. More About BEATRICE DE FALAISE: Ancestral File Number: 18GK-T0N Generation No JOSSELINE 8 DE PONTAUDEMER (WOERTA (WEVIA) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 212 was born Bet in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 213, and died Bet She married VICOMTE OF MONTGOMERY HUGH DE MONTGOMERY 214, son of ROGER DE MONTGOMERY and JOSCELINE PONTEAUDEMER. He was born Abt in St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France 215, and died Bef. February 07, 1055/ Child of JOSSELINE DE PONTAUDEMER and HUGH DE MONTGOMERY is: 17. i. EARL OF SHREWSBURY ROGER 9 DE MONTGOMERY, b. 1022, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; d. July 27, 1094, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. 14. DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8 NORMANDY (GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 216,217 was born Abt. 963 in Normandy, France 218,219, and died August 28, 1027 in Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France 220,221,222,223,224. He married (1) DUCHESS JUDITH OF (RENNES) BRITTANY 225 Abt in Normandie, France 226, daughter of CONAN BRITTANY and ERMENGARDE ANJOU. She was born Abt. 982 in Bretagne, France 226, and died June 16, 1017 in Normandie, France 226. He married (2) DUCHESS OF NORMANDY POPE (PAPIE) OF NORMANDY 227 Abt in Normandie, France 228. She was born Abt. 997 in Normandie 228. More About DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France 229,230 Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and JUDITH BRITTANY are: i. ADELA ii. DUKE RICHARD III OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 997, Normandy, France; d. August 06, iii. DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 999, Normandy, France; d. July 22, 1035, Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. iv. ALICE (ADELAIDE OR JUDITH) OF NORMANDY 231, b. Abt. 1003, Normandie 232 ; d. Aft. July 01, 1037, France v. ELEANORA OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 1009, Normandie. vi. MISS PRINCESS OF NORMANDY 233, b. 1011, Normandie 234 ; d. June 234. Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and POPE NORMANDY are: vii. PAPIA 9235, b. Abt. 980, Normandy, France 236. viii. LORD DE ST. CLAIR MAUGER DE NORMANDIE 237, b. Abt. 990, Normandie, France 238 ; d. 1055, Guernsey, Channel Islands 238. ix. GUILLAUME DE NORMANDIE 239, b. Abt. 994, Normandie, France JOSCELINE DE 8 PONTEAUDEMER (SENFRIE (SAINFRIE) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 241 was born Abt. 989 in France 242. She married ROGER DE MONTGOMERY 243,244, son of HUGH MAGNUS and SIBELL DE CREPON. He was born Abt. 985 in St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France 245, and died Abt Children of JOSCELINE PONTEAUDEMER and ROGER DE MONTGOMERY are: 21. i. VICOMTE OF MONTGOMERY HUGH 9 DE MONTGOMERY, b. Abt. 1010, St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France; d. Bef. February 07, 1055/56. ii. ROBERT DE MONTGOMERY 246, b. Abt. 1014, St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France 247 ; d. Bef iii. WILLIAM DE MONTGOMERY 248, b. Abt. 1018, St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France 249 ; d. Bef. 5

6 iv GILBERT DE MONTGOMERY 250, b. Abt. 1020, St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France 251 ; d. Abt HARLETTE 8 DE FALAISE (FULBERT 7, THYRA 6 HARALDSDOTTIR, HARALD III 'BLUETOOTH' 5 GORMSSON, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 252,253,254 was born Abt in Falaise, Calvados, France 255,256, and died Abt in Abbey, St. Grestain, France 257,258,259,260. She met (1) DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF NORMANDY 261,262,263 Abt in (Not Married) 264, son of RICHARD NORMANDY and JUDITH BRITTANY. He was born Abt. 999 in Normandy, France 265,266, and died July 22, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey 266. She married (2) HERLEVIN DE CONTEVILLE 267,268 Aft ,270, son of EARL OF COMWYN JEAN DE CONTEVILLE. He was born Abt in Conteville, Normandy, France 270, and died More About DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey 270 Children of HARLETTE DE FALAISE and ROBERT NORMANDY are: 22. i. WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 9 NORMANDY, b. October 14, 1024, Falaise, Calvados, France; d. Bet. September 09-10, 1087, Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie. ii. COUNTESS OF AUMALE ADELAIDE (ADELIZA) OF NORMANDY 271, b. Abt. 1030, Falaise, Calvados, France 272,273 ; d. Bet ,275. Notes for COUNTESS OF AUMALE ADELAIDE (ADELIZA) OF NORMANDY: [gnl1.ftw] [26264.ftw] (Sister of "William the Conqueror") iii. GODIVA OF NORMANDY 276,277,278, b. Abt. 1076, Normandy, France 279,280. More About GODIVA OF NORMANDY: Ancestral File Number: 91VD-WC Children of HARLETTE DE FALAISE and HERLEVIN DE CONTEVILLE are: iv. EMMA 9 DE CONTEVILLE 281,282, b. Bet , Conteville, France 283. v. BISHOP DE BAYEAUX ODO DE CONTEVILLE 284, b. Abt. 1036, Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France 285 ; d. 1097, Palermo, Sicily, Italy 285. More About BISHOP DE BAYEAUX ODO DE CONTEVILLE: Burial: Cathedral, Palermo, Sicily, Italy 285 vi. COUNT OF MORTAIGNE ROBERT DE MORTAIGNE 286, b. Abt. 1037, Mortaigne, Normandy, France 287 ; d. December 08, 1090, Normandy, France 287. More About COUNT OF MORTAIGNE ROBERT DE MORTAIGNE: Burial: Abbaye De Grestain 287 vii. MATHILDE DE CONTEVILLE 288, b. Abt. 1039, Conteville, France 289. viii. MURIEL DE MONTAIGNE 290, b. Abt. 1041, Conteville, Normandy, France 291. ix. DAUGHTER DE CONTEVILLE 292, b. Abt. 1042, Normandie 293. Generation No EARL OF SHREWSBURY ROGER 9 DE MONTGOMERY (JOSSELINE 8 DE PONTAUDEMER, WOERTA (WEVIA) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 294,295 was born 1022 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 296, and died July 27, 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 297,298. He married HEIRESS OF BELLEME MABEL TALVAS 299,300 Abt in Perche, France 301, daughter of WILLIAM TALVAS and HILDEBURGE DE BEAUCHAMP. She was born Bet in Alencon, Eure, France 301, and died December 02, 1079 in Chateau de Bures-sur-Dives, France

7 More About EARL OF SHREWSBURY ROGER DE MONTGOMERY: Burial: Abbey Of St. Peter & St Paul, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 301 Notes for HEIRESS OF BELLEME MABEL TALVAS: [gnl1.ftw] Murdered. More About HEIRESS OF BELLEME MABEL TALVAS: Burial: December 05, 1079, Abbey Of Troarn, Eure, France 302,303 Children of ROGER DE MONTGOMERY and MABEL TALVAS are: i. MAUDE 10 DE MONTGOMERY 304,305, b. Abt. 1041, Mortaigne, S-Mnch, France 306 ; d More About MAUDE DE MONTGOMERY: Burial: Grestain Abbey 306 ii. ROBERT MONTGOMERY 307, b. Abt. 1050, Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales 308. iii. HUGUES DE MONTGOMERY 309, b. Abt. 1052, Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales 310 ; d. July iv. EARL OF SHREWSBURY ROBERT II (DE BELLEME) DE MONTGOMERY 311, b. Abt. 1053, Perche, France 312 ; d. May 08, 1131, Warham Castle 313,314,315. v. ROGER II DE MONTGOMERY 316, b. Abt. 1054, Marche, Poitou, France 317 ; d. Aft vi. PHILLIP MONTGOMERY 318, b. Abt. 1056, Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales 319 ; d. 1099, Seige Of Antioch 319. vii. EMMA MONTGOMERY 320, b. Abt. 1060, Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales viii. SIBYL DE MONTGOMERY, b. Abt. 1062, Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales. ix. MABEL MONTGOMERY 322, b. Abt. 1064, Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales 323. x. ARNULPH DE MONTGOMERY 324,325, b. Abt. 1066, St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France 326 ; d. Abt DUKE RICHARD III OF 9 NORMANDY (RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 327,328,329 was born Abt. 997 in Normandy, France 330,331, and died August 06, ,333,334. He met PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF FRANCE 335,336,337 January 1026/27 in Contract, Not Married 338, daughter of ROBERT FRANCE and CONSTANCE TOULOUSE. She was born Abt in France 338, and died January 08, 1078/79 in Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 338. More About PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF FRANCE: Burial: Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 338 Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and ADELAIDE FRANCE are: i. NIKOLAUS OF 10 NORMANDY 339, d. Abt ii. ALICE (ALIX) OF NORMANDY 341,342, b. Abt. 1021, Normandy, France 343. iii. HELENA (LE BON) OF NORMANDY 344,345, b. Abt. 1030, Normandy, France 346 ; d. Aft DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9 NORMANDY (RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 347,348,349 was born Abt. 999 in Normandy, France 350,351, and died July 22, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey 351. He met HARLETTE DE FALAISE 352,353,354 Abt in (Not Married) 355, daughter of FULBERT DE FALAISE and DODA FALAISE. She was born Abt in Falaise, Calvados, France 356,357, and died Abt in Abbey, St. Grestain, France 358,359,360,361. More About DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey 361 Children are listed above under (16) Harlette De Falaise. 20. ELEANORA OF 9 NORMANDY (RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, 7

8 HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 362 was born Abt in Normandie 363. She married COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS 364,365,366 Aft , son of ARNOLD DE FLANDERS and ROSELE ITALY. He was born Abt. 980 in Flandres, France 367, and died May 30, 1035 in Flanders, France 368,369. More About COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS: Burial: St. Laurent 370,371 Child of ELEANORA NORMANDY and BALDWIN DE FLANDERS is: i. JUDITH (FAUSTA) OF 10 FLANDERS 372,373, b. Abt. 1033, Flandres 374 ; d. March 05, 1093/ VICOMTE OF MONTGOMERY HUGH 9 DE MONTGOMERY (JOSCELINE DE 8 PONTEAUDEMER, SENFRIE (SAINFRIE) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 375 was born Abt in St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France 376, and died Bef. February 07, 1055/ He married JOSSELINE DE PONTAUDEMER 377, daughter of TOUROUDE DE PONTAUDEMER and WOERTA DE CREPON. She was born Bet in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France 378, and died Bet Child is listed above under (13) Josseline De Pontaudemer. 22. WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 9 NORMANDY (ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 379,380 was born October 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, France 381,382, and died Bet. September 09-10, 1087 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie 382. He married (1) MAUD PEVERAL 383,384. He married (2) MATILDA (MAUD) OF FLANDERS 385, in Castle Of Angi, Normandy, France 387,388, daughter of BALDWIN DE FLANDERS and ADELAIDE FRANCE. She was born Abt in Flanders, France 389,390, and died November 02, 1083 in Caen, Calvados, France 391,392. Notes for WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF NORMANDY: [gnl1.ftw] William I (of England), called The Conqueror ( ), first Norman king of England ( ), 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 (die d 1035), 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 (died 1083), daughter of Baldwin V, count of Flanders (died 1067) 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 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. Conquest of England 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 (died 1073) 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. 8

9 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 (died 1093 ) 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 (1054?-1134), who later became Robert II, Duke of Normandy. His Achievements One feature of William's reign as king was his reorganization of the English feudal and administrative systems. He dissolved the great earldoms, which had enjoyed virtual independence under his Anglo-Saxon predecessors, and distributed the lands confiscated from the English to his trusted Norman followers. He introduced the Continental system of feudalism; by the Oath of Salisbury of 1086 all landlords swore allegiance to William, thus establishing the precedent that a vassal's loyalty to the king overrode his fealty to his immediate lord. The feudal lords were compelled to acknowledge the jurisdiction of the local courts, which William retained along with many other Anglo-Saxon institutions. The ecclesiastical and secular courts were separated, and the power of the papacy in English affairs was greatly curtailed. Another outstanding accomplishment was the economic survey undertaken and incorporated in the Domesday Book in In 1087, during a campaign against King Philip I of France, William burned the town of Mantes (now Mantes-la- Jolie). William's horse fell in the vicinity of Mantes, fatally injuring him. He died in Rouen on September 7 and was buried at Caen in Saint Stephen's, one of the abbeys he and Matilda had founded at the time of their marriage as penance for their defiance of the pope. William was succeeded by his third-born son, William II. Biographic entry: B1581 "William I (of England)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation More About WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Abbaye De St. Etienne, Caen, Normandie 392 Christening: 1066, Norman Conquest, As An Adult 392 More About MATILDA (MAUD) OF FLANDERS: Burial: Church Of The, Holy Trinity, Caen, Calvados 393,394 Child of WILLIAM NORMANDY and MAUD PEVERAL is: i. WILLIAM 'THE ELDER' OF NOTTINGHAM 10 PEVEREL 395,396, b. Bet , Normandy, France 397 ; d. Bet. February 05, 1112/13 - April 17, 1113, England 397. Children of WILLIAM NORMANDY and MATILDA FLANDERS are: ii. DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT II 10 CURTHOSE 398, b. 1054, Normandy, France 399 ; d. February 10, 1133/34, Cardiff Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales 399. Notes for DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT II CURTHOSE: [gnl1.ftw] In 1096 he pawned Normandy to William so he could join the crusades of Pope Urban II. He was captured by his younger brother Henry in 1106 and held until he died. Defeated at the battle of Tenchebrai. Married on his way to Palestine. More About DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT II CURTHOSE: Burial: St. Peters Church, Gloucester, England 399 iii. DUKE OF BERNAY RICHARD 400, b. Bet , Normandy, France 401 ; d. Abt. 1081, New Forest, 9

10 Hampshire, England 401. More About DUKE OF BERNAY RICHARD: Burial: Winchester Cathedral, London, England 401 iv. ABBESS OF HOLY TRINITY CECILIA OF ENGLAND 402, b. Abt. 1055, Normandy, France 403 ; d. July 30, 1126, Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France 403. More About ABBESS OF HOLY TRINITY CECILIA OF ENGLAND: Burial: Abbey Of Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy, France 403 v. ADELIZA 404, b. Bet , Normandy, France 405 ; d. Abt More About ADELIZA: Occupation: Nun 405 vi. KING OF ENGLAND WILLIAM II 'RUFUS' OF ENGLAND 406, b. Bet , Normandy, France 407 ; d. August 02, 1100, New Forest, Hampshire, England 407. Notes for KING OF ENGLAND WILLIAM II 'RUFUS' OF ENGLAND: [gnl1.ftw] Killed while hunting. More About KING OF ENGLAND WILLIAM II 'RUFUS' OF ENGLAND: Burial: August 02, 1100, Winchester Cathedral, London, England 407 vii. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND CONSTANCE 408, b. Bet , Normandy, France 409 ; d. August 13, 1090, Brittany, France 409. More About PRINCESS OF ENGLAND CONSTANCE: Burial: St. Edmondsbury, Suffolk, England 409 viii. COUNTESS OF BLOIS ADELA OF ENGLAND 410, b. Abt. 1062, Normandy, France 411,412 ; d. March 08, 1137/38, Marcigny-sur-Loire, France 412. More About COUNTESS OF BLOIS ADELA OF ENGLAND: Burial: Abbey Of Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy, France 413,414 ix. GUNDRED DE NORMANDIE 415,416, b. Abt. 1063, Normandy, France 417 ; d. May 27, 1085, Castle Acre, Acre, Norfolk, England 417. More About GUNDRED DE NORMANDIE: Burial: Priory Of Lewes, Sussex, England 418,419 x. AGATHA 420, b. Abt. 1064, Normandy, France 421 ; d. Bef. 1079, Calvados, France 421. More About AGATHA: Burial: Bayeux Cathedral, Calvados, France 421 xi. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND MATILDA 422, b. Abt. 1064, Normandy, France 423 ; d. Bef xii. KING OF ENGLAND HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF ENGLAND, b. Abt. September 1068, Selby, Yorkshire, England; d. December 01, 1135, St. Denis, Seine-St. Denis, France. Generation No SIBYL 10 DE MONTGOMERY (ROGER 10, HUGH 9, JOSCELINE DE 8 PONTEAUDEMER, SENFRIE (SAINFRIE) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 424 was born Abt in Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales 425,426. She married LORD OF CORBOIL ROBERT FITZHAMMON 427 Abt in Normandy, France 428, son of HAMON DE CREVECOEUR. He was born Abt in East Chester, England 428, and died March 10, 1106/07 in England 429,430. Notes for LORD OF CORBOIL ROBERT FITZHAMMON: [gnl1.ftw] 10

11 [26264.ftw] Lord of Lamora Child of SIBYL DE MONTGOMERY and ROBERT FITZHAMMON is: 25. i. MAUD (MABEL) (SIBYL) 11 FITZHAMMON, b. Abt. 1094, Gloucestershire, England; d. 1157, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. 24. KING OF ENGLAND HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 10 ENGLAND (WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 431,432,433 was born Abt. September 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England 434,435,436,437, and died December 01, 1135 in St. Denis, Seine-St. Denis, France 437. He married (1) EDITH (EDA) FITZFORNE 438. She was born Abt in Greystoke, Cumberland, England 439,440,441, and died Abt in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England 442,443,444. He married (2) PRINCESS OF DEHEUBARTH NEST VERCH RHYS OF WALES 445. She was born Abt in Dynevor Castle, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales 446,447, and died Abt He met (3) GLEVA DE TRACY 448 in (Not Married) 449. She was born Abt in Barnstaple, Devon, England 449, and died Aft He married (4) UNKNOWN MISTRESS 450. He married (5) ANSFRIDE (CONCUBINE) 450 Abt in England 451. She was born Abt in Sparshalt, Berkshire, England 451. He married (6) SIBILLA CORBET 452 Bef , daughter of ROBERT II CORBET. She was born Abt in Caen, Calvados, France 454,455, and died Aft He married (7) MATILDA (EDITH) OF SCOTLAND 456,457,458 November 11, 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England 459,460. She was born Abt. October 1079 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland 460, and died June 01, 1118 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England 461,462. He married (8) ISABEL (ELIZABETH) DE BEAUMONT 463,464 November 11, , daughter of ROBERT DE BEAUMONT and ISABEL DE CREPI. She was born Bet in Leicester, Leicestershire, England 466,467, and died Abt ,469. He married (9) ADELIZA OF LOUVAIN 470,471 January 29, 1121/22 in Windsor, Berkshire, England 472,473. She was born Bet in Brabant, Netherlands 473, and died April 23, 1151 in Affligham, Flanders, France 473. Notes for KING OF ENGLAND HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF ENGLAND: [gnl1.ftw] Henry I, King of England Henry I, (b. 1069), one of the greatest kings of England, ascended the throne on 5 Aug. 1100, and ruled until his death on 1 Dec The third son of William I, he succeeded his oldest brother, William II, who died under suspicious circumstances while hunting with Henry. Henry 'soldier brother Robert I (c ), duke of Normandy, invaded (1101)England but was defeated at Tinchebrai, France and was forced to recognize Henry as king. Subsequently, Henry seized (1106) Normandy as well. Henry imprisoned Robert and he remained in prison until his death in 1134 In his coronation charter (1100) Henry promised to remedy the alleged misrule of William II; this document was the first English royal charter of liberties, the ancestor of Magna Carta (12 15). The king exploited his resources as feudal suzerain; yet in his reign occurred the beginning of the transformation of feudalism by the commutation of personal to financial service. The creation of the office of justiciar and of the royal exchequer also constituted the first appearance of specialization in English government. Royal justice was brought to the local level by itinerant judges, and control over the kingdom was strengthened. He once issued a charter of liberties of great importance, conciliating his English subjects in order to gain their support in his struggle with the Norman nobles, whose power he steadily opposed. This charter later served as the basis for the Magna Carta. Although many barons objected to the severity of his rule, Henry gave peace, security, and stability to his country. He quarreled with the church over the lay investiture of clergy, forcing the archbishop of Canterbury, Saint Anselm, into exile for a time. This issue was settled(1107), however, by a compromise that served as the pattern for later resolution of the Investiture Controversy in Europe. During Henry's reign England participated increasingly in Continent al intellectual life. His was also the first post-conquest reign noted for patronage of learning and of secular officials. 11

12 More About KING OF ENGLAND HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF ENGLAND: Burial: January 04, 1135/36, Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England 474,475 Christening: August 05, 1100, Selby, Yorkshire, England 475 Notes for EDITH (EDA) FITZFORNE: [gnl1.ftw] Edith was a mistress of Henry I King of England. More About EDITH (EDA) FITZFORNE: Ancestral File Number: 9QKX-8S Burial: Oseney Abbey, Oxfordshire, England 476,477,478 More About MATILDA (EDITH) OF SCOTLAND: Burial: June 1118, Church Of St. Peter, Westminster, Middlesex, England 479,480 More About ADELIZA OF LOUVAIN: Burial: April 23, 1151, Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England 481,482 Children of HENRY ENGLAND and EDITH FITZFORNE are: i. MAUD OF 11 ENGLAND 483, b. Abt ; d. November 25, Notes for MAUD OF ENGLAND: [gnl1.ftw] Drowned in the White Ship. ii. PRINCE OF ENGLAND ROBERT PLANTAGENET 485, b. Abt. 1093, Oxfordshire, England 486 ; d. May 31, ; m. MAUD D' AVRANCHES 487, Aft. 1142, Normandy, France 488 ; b. Abt. 1097, England 488 ; d. September 21, Child of HENRY ENGLAND and NEST WALES is: iii. PRINCE OF ENGLAND HENRY 11 FITZHENRY 489, b. Abt. 1105, South Wales 490 ; d. 1157, Angelsey, Carnarvonshire, Wales 490. Child of HENRY ENGLAND and GLEVA DE TRACY is: iv. WILLIAM II 11 DE TRACY 491, b. Abt. 1097, Westminster, Middlesex, England 492 ; d Children of HENRY ENGLAND and UNKNOWN MISTRESS are: v. ELIZABETH vi. DAU 2 OF HENRY I 493. vii. EUSTACIA OF ENGLAND viii. SIBYL ELIZABETH DE FALSISE, b. Abt. 1097, Westminster, Middlesex, England. ix. ALIX FITZHENRY 493, b ; d. Bef Children of HENRY ENGLAND and ANSFRIDE (CONCUBINE) are: x. RICHARD OF 11 LINCOLN 495, b. Bef. 1101, Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire, England 496 ; d. November 26, 1119, At Sea, Barfleur, Manche, France 496 ; m. AMICE OF MONTFORT DE GAEL 497, Bef ; b. Bet , Norfolk, England 498 ; d. Abt ,500. Notes for RICHARD OF LINCOLN: [gnl1.ftw] Drowned in the White Ship xi. PRINCE OF ENGLAND FULK OF ENGLAND 501, b. Abt. 1102, Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire, England 502. xii. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND JULIANE OF ENGLAND 503, b. Abt. 1102, Westminster, Middlesex, England 504 ; d. Fontevrault L'Ab, Maine-Et-Loire, France

13 Children of HENRY ENGLAND and SIBILLA CORBET are: 27. xiii. ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' 11 DE CAEN, b. Abt. 1090, Caen, Normandy, France; d. October 31, 1147, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. xiv. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND MATILDA (MAUD) FITZHENRY 505, b. Abt. 1091, England 506. xv. MISS PRINCESS OF ENGLAND 507, b. Abt. 1095, Westminster, Middlesex, England 508. xvi. QUEEN OF SCOTLAND SIBYL ELIZABETH OF SCOTLAND 509,510,511, b. Bet , Westminster, Middlesex, England 512,513,514 ; d. July 12, 1122, Island Of Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland 515,516,517. xvii. MAUD MONTVILLERS 518, b. 1096, Montvillers, Savoie, France 519. xviii. EMMA BASTARD OF ENGLAND 520, b. 1096, England 521 ; d. Aft xix. CONSTANCE FITZHENRY, b. Abt. 1098, England. xx. ALICE (ALINE) 522, b. Abt. 1099, Selby, Yorkshire, England 523 ; d xxi. PRINCE OF ENGLAND WILLIAM OF ENGLAND 524, b. Abt. 1103, England 525 ; d. November 25, xxii. RAINALD DE DUNSTANVILLE, b. Bet , Dunstanville, Kent, England; d. July 01, 1175, Chertsey, Surrey, England. xxiii. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND GUNDRED (ROHESIA) OF ENGLAND 526, b. Abt. 1114, England 527 ; d. Aft. 1130, England 527. xxiv. ROHESE FITZROY 528, b. Abt. 1114, England 529 ; d. Aft. 1175, England 529. Children of HENRY ENGLAND and MATILDA SCOTLAND are: xxv. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND ELIZABETH OF 11 ENGLAND 530,531, b. Abt. 1095, Talby, Yorkshire, England 532,533. xxvi. SON PRINCE OF ENGLAND 534, b. July 1101, England 535 ; d. Bet xxvii. QUEEN OF ENGLAND MATILDA (MAUD) 'THE EMPRESS' OF GERMANY, b. February 07, 1101/02, Winchester, England; d. September 10, 1169, Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. xxviii. DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM IV 'ATHELING' 536, b. Bef. August 05, 1103, Selby, Yorkshire, England 537 ; d. November 25, 1120, At Sea, aboard the 'White Ship' off Barfleur, Manche, France 537. xxix. PRINCE OF ENGLAND RICHARD OF ENGLAND 538, b. Aft. August 05, 1103, England 539 ; d. November 25, 1120, At Sea, aboard the 'White Ship' off Barfleur, Manche, France 539. Child of HENRY ENGLAND and ISABEL DE BEAUMONT is: xxx. ISABEL HEDWIG OF 11 ENGLAND 540, b. Abt. 1120, England 541. Generation No MAUD (MABEL) (SIBYL) 11 FITZHAMMON (SIBYL 11 DE MONTGOMERY, ROGER 10, HUGH 9, JOSCELINE DE 8 PONTEAUDEMER, SENFRIE (SAINFRIE) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 542 was born Abt in Gloucestershire, England 543, and died 1157 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 543. She married ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' DE CAEN 544 Abt in Gloucestershire, England 545, son of HENRY ENGLAND and SIBILLA CORBET. He was born Abt in Caen, Normandy, France 545, and died October 31, 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 545. Notes for ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' DE CAEN: [gnl1.ftw] Illegitimate child of Henry I. More About ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' DE CAEN: Burial: St. James Priory, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 545 Children of MAUD FITZHAMMON and ROBERT DE CAEN are: i. ROGER 12 FITZROBERT 546, b. Abt. 1112, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 547 ; d. August 09, 1179, Tours, France 547. More About ROGER FITZROBERT: Burial: Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, France 547 ii. RICHARD FITZROBERT 548, b. Abt. 1114, Cruelly, Normandy, France 549 ; d iii. MABIRA DE CAEN, b. Abt. 1115, England; d. Aft iv. HAMON FITZROBERT 550, b. Abt. 1116, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 551 ; d. Bet , Toulouse, 13

14 Haute-Garonne, France 551. v. MABEL FITZROBERT 552, b. Abt. 1118, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England vi. EARL OF GLOUCESTER WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER FITZROBERT, b. Abt. 1120, Gloucestershire, England; d. November 23, vii. MAUD FITZROBERT DE GLOUCESTER, b. Abt. 1120, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; d. July 29, 1189, Chester, England. viii. JULIANA CANU 554, b. Abt. 1121, Topholme, Leicestershire, England ix. PHILIP FITZROBERT DE GAY, b. Abt. 1122, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; d. Aft x. ROBERT FITZROBERT 556, b. Abt. 1128, Gloucestershire, England 557 ; d. Aft SIBYL ELIZABETH 11 DE FALSISE (HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 558 was born Abt in Westminster, Middlesex, England 559. She married KING OF SCOTLAND ALEXANDER I OF SCOTLAND He was born Bet in Scotland 561, and died April 23, 1124 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland 561. Notes for KING OF SCOTLAND ALEXANDER I OF SCOTLAND: [gnl1.ftw] Alexander was wed to the illegitimate daughter of Henry I, King of England, son of William the Conqueror. Alexander was described as a devout and scholarly man, humble and polite before the monks whose company he enjoyed. To the rest of his subjects, according to Abbot Ailred of Rievaulx, he was 'beyond measure terrible, a man of great heart, applying himself in all things beyond his strength'. When the men of Moray and the Mearns, pulling one of Lulach's descendents from obscurity, rebelled against this unwelcome Normanization, King Alexander suppressed them so violently that thereafter they called him Alexander the Fierce. More peacefully, and following the example of his mother, he brought the Church closer to Rome, but he was also stubborn in the defence of the Scottish Church and resisted English attempts to place it under the authority of the archbishops of York. He reigned in Scotland from 1107 to 1124, although he shared the kingdom with his younger brother David. More About KING OF SCOTLAND ALEXANDER I OF SCOTLAND: Burial: April 25, 1124, Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland 561 Children of SIBYL DE FALSISE and ALEXANDER SCOTLAND are: 35. i. AVELINE ALES CANAMOR OF 12 SCOTLAND, b. Abt. 1109, France; d. Aft ii. CANMORE 562, b. Abt. 1113, Stirling, Scotland 563. iii. DERNELL (DARVOGILDA) CANMOR 564, b Notes for DERNELL (DARVOGILDA) CANMOR: [gnl1.ftw] Dernell or Darvogilda was the daughter of Alexander I, King of Scots, who had succeeded his brother Edgar. Alexander was king of the part of Scotland north of the Firth of Forth and David I reigned south of the Forth. These two brothers and their sister were grandchildren of Duncan, who was killed by Macbeth. 27. ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' 11 DE CAEN (HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 566 was born Abt in Caen, Normandy, France 567, and died October 31, 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 567. He married MAUD (MABEL) (SIBYL) FITZHAMMON 568 Abt in Gloucestershire, England 569, daughter of ROBERT FITZHAMMON and SIBYL DE MONTGOMERY. She was born Abt in Gloucestershire, England 569, and died 1157 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 569. Notes for ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' DE CAEN: [gnl1.ftw] Illegitimate child of Henry I. 14

15 More About ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' DE CAEN: Burial: St. James Priory, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 569 Children are listed above under (25) Maud (Mabel) (Sibyl) Fitzhammon. 28. CONSTANCE 11 FITZHENRY (HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 570 was born Abt in England 571. She married VICOMTE OF MAINE ROSCELIN DE BEAUMONT 572. He was born Abt in France 573, and died Aft Children of CONSTANCE FITZHENRY and ROSCELIN DE BEAUMONT are: i. ERMENGARDE 12 DE BEAUMONT 574, d. February 11, 1232/ More About ERMENGARDE DE BEAUMONT: Burial: Balmerino Abbey, Fife, Scotland 575 ii. RAOUL IV DE BEAUMONT 576, b. Abt. 1126, Beaumont-le-Vicomte, Normandy, France iii. RICHARD DE BEAUMONT, b. 1176, Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England; d. Aft iv. RAOUL VI DE BEAUMONT 578, b. Abt RAINALD 11 DE DUNSTANVILLE (HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 580 was born Bet in Dunstanville, Kent, England 581, and died July 01, 1175 in Chertsey, Surrey, England 581. He married BEATRICE FITZRICHARD 582 Abt , daughter of WILLIAM FITZRICHARD. She was born Abt in Cardinan, Cornwall, England 583, and died More About RAINALD DE DUNSTANVILLE: Burial: Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England 583 Children of RAINALD DE DUNSTANVILLE and BEATRICE FITZRICHARD are: i. JOAN OF 12 CORNWALL 584. ii. HAWISE DE DUNSTANVILLE 584, b. Abt ; m. RICHARD DE REVIERS 586 ; b. Abt ; d iii. DENISE DE DUNSTANVILLE 588, b. Abt. 1141, Cornwall, England 589 ; d. Aft More About DENISE DE DUNSTANVILLE: Burial: Christ Church, Twynham iv. MAUD DE DUNSTANVILLE, b. Abt. 1143, Cornwall, England. v. URSULA DE DUNSTANVILLE 590, b. Abt. 1145, Cornwall, England vi. SARAH OF CORNWALL, b. Abt. 1147, Cornwall, England. 39. vii. BEATRICE DE VAUX, b. Abt. 1149, Stoke, Devonshire, England; d. March 24, 1216/ QUEEN OF ENGLAND MATILDA (MAUD) 'THE EMPRESS' OF 11 GERMANY (HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 592 was born February 07, 1101/02 in Winchester, England 593, and died September 10, 1169 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France 594,595,596. She married (1) HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR HENRY V OF GERMANY 597 January 07, 1113/14 in Mainz, Germany 598. He was born January 08, 1080/81 in Germany 598, and died May 22, 1125 in Utrect, Utrect, Netherlands 598. She married (2) COUNT OF ANJOU & MAINE GEOFFREY V 'THE FAIR' PLANTAGENET 599,600,601,602 May 22, 1127 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France 603. He was born November 24, 1113 in Anjou, France 603, and died September 07, 1151 in Chateau, Eure-et-Loire, France 604,605. Notes for QUEEN OF ENGLAND MATILDA (MAUD) 'THE EMPRESS' OF GERMANY: [gnl1.ftw] [13143.ftw] 15

16 More About QUEEN OF ENGLAND MATILDA (MAUD) 'THE EMPRESS' OF GERMANY: Burial: Bec Abbey, Le Bec-Hellouin, Eure, France 606,607 Children of MATILDA GERMANY and GEOFFREY PLANTAGENET are: i. ROHESE 12 PLANTAGENET ii. EARL OF SURREY HAMELIN OF ANJOU PLANTAGENET DE WARENNE, b. Bet , Normandy, France; d. May 07, 1202, England. iii. AGNES PLANTAGENET 608, b. Abt. 1130, Le Mans, Sarthe, France 609 ; d. 1192, Anyore, England iv. KING OF ENGLAND( ) HENRY II 'CURTMANTLE' OF ENGLAND, b. March 05, 1132/33, Le Mans, Sarthe, France; d. July 06, 1189, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. v. COUNT OF NANTES&ANJOU GEOFFREY VI OF ANJOU 610, b. June 01, 1134, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France 611 ; d. July 27, 1157, Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France 611. More About COUNT OF NANTES&ANJOU GEOFFREY VI OF ANJOU: Burial: Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France 611 vi. COUNT OF POITOU WILLIAM PLANTAGENET 612, b. July 22, 1136, Argentan, Orne, France 613 ; d. January 30, 1163/64, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France 613. More About COUNT OF POITOU WILLIAM PLANTAGENET: Burial: Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France 613 vii. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND EMMA D' ANJOU 614, b. Abt. 1138, Normandy, France 615 ; m. PRINCE OF NORTH WALES DAFYDD AP OWAIN GWYNEDD 616 ; b. Abt ; d. Abt Generation No MABIRA 12 DE CAEN (ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' 12, HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 618 was born Abt in England 619, and died Aft She married JORDAN DE CAMBERON 620. He was born Abt in Camberon and Maisoncelles, France 621, and died Aft in Umberlegh, Devonshire, England 621. Children of MABIRA DE CAEN and JORDAN DE CAMBERON are: i. HENRY 13 DE CHAMPERNON 622, b. Abt. 1135, Ilfracombe, Devon, England 623 ; d ii. JORDAN DE CHAMPERNOWNE, b. Abt. 1138, Ilfrancombe, Devonshire, England; d. Bef. 1214, Christchurch Priory, Dorsetshire, England. 32. EARL OF GLOUCESTER WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER 12 FITZROBERT (ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' 12 DE CAEN, HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6, HERFAST 5, GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, HARALD II OF 3, GORM OF 2, FROTHO VI OF 1 ) 624 was born Abt in Gloucestershire, England 625, and died November 23, ,627,628. He married HAWISE DE BEAUMONT 629,630,631 Abt in Leicestershire, England 632, daughter of ROBERT DE BEAUMONT and AMICE DE GAEL. She was born Abt in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England 633,634, and died April 24, ,636. More About EARL OF GLOUCESTER WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER FITZROBERT: Burial: Priory, Keynsham, Somersetshire, England 636 More About HAWISE DE BEAUMONT: Ancestral File Number: 921Z-0J Children of WILLIAM FITZROBERT and HAWISE DE BEAUMONT are: i. HAWISE 13 FITZROBERT 637, b. Abt. 1148, Leicestershire, England 638. ii. ROBERT FITZWILLIAM 639, b. Abt. 1151, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales 640 ; d. Abt. 1166, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales 640. iii. MABEL FITZROBERT 641, b. Abt. 1155, Gloucestershire, England 642 ; d

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