Twenty-Second Generation


22-1 Harlevin de CONTEVILLE, Viscount, son of Jean de Conteville, was born about 1001 in Conteville, France. He married Harlette de FALAISE after 1035.
 
 

22-2 Harlette de FALAISE, son of Fulbert de Falaise and Doda of Falaise,was born about 1003 in Falaise, Normandie.
 

                 "Willliam's mother was Herleve, an ordinary girl of Falaise, who would become one of the most important women in North-West Europe's history. Shortly after she gave birth to William (during a relationship with Robert I), she married the Viscount of Conteville, with whom she had two children: one would become Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, the other, Robert Count of Mortain. Both men were to be key to William the Conqueror's success."
 

                http://www.poindexterfamily.org/history/Europe/William/
 
 

                 "His mother was Herleva, the daughter of a wealthy merchant from Falaise. As Robert and Herleva never married, William was therefore an illegitimate son: although he was Robert's only child."
 

                 http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/monarchs/williamI/
 
 

                 Herleva, the daughter of a tanner from Falaise in Normandy, was born in 1010. When she was sixteen gave birth to a son called Richard. The boy's father was Gilbert, Count of Brionne, one of the most powerful landowners in Normandy. As Herleva was not married to Gilbert, the boy became known as Richard Fitz Gilbert. The term 'Fitz' was used to show that Richard was the illegitimate son of Gilbert. The following year, Herleva became the mistress of Robert, Duke of Normandy. In 1028, Herleva and Robert had a son who eventually became known as William, Duke of Normandy. Instead of marrying Herleva, Robert persuaded her to marry his friend, Herluin of Conteville. After marriage, Herleva had three more children, Odo, Robert and Muriel. Later the sons became known as Odo of Bayeux and Robert of Mortain."
 

                 http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/NORherleva.htm
 
 

22-3 Roger de MONTGOMERY is printed as #21-9.
 
 

22-4 Mabel TALVAS is printed as #21-10.
 
 

22-5 Ingelric of ENGLAND was born about 1006 in St. Martin`s-le Grand, London, Middlesex, England.
 
 

22-7 Roger de MONTGOMERY was born about 985 in St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France. He married Josceline de PONTEAUDEMER.
 
 

22-8 Josceline de PONTEAUDEMER was born about 989 in France.
 
 

22-9 William TALVAS, son of William de Belleme and Hildeburg, was born about 1000 in Belleme, Perche, France.
 
 

22-11 Drew de BAALUN was born about 1125 in Gloucester, England. He died in England.
 
 

22-13 Thureyitel NEUFMARCHE was born about 990 in France.
 
 

22-15 Richard de HUGLEVILLE was born about 1005. He married Ada de HUGLEVILLE.
 

                 "Richard was seigneur of Hugleville and Auffay in Normandy; he is son of Gulbert de St. Valerie, advocate of St. Valerie, protector of the monastery of Fecamp. Richard's wife is said to be a daughter of Richard I (Duke of Normandy, d. 996) and a mistress."

                 http://www.aemyers.net/genealogy/d0024/g0000032.html
 
 

22-16 Ada was born about 1005.
 
 

22-17 Richard FITZSCROB was born about 1030 in Herefordshire, England.
 

                 "This plot, a few miles south-west of Ludlow, was a grant to Richard FitzScrob, who built himself a strong castle on it about 1050, further elevating the hilltop and bedrock with earth on which to site his keep. The castle continued in his line for several generations before it passed by marriage to the family of Talbot, under the overlordship of the Mortimers."
 

                 http://www.castlewales.com/richards.html "
 
 

                 At Richard’s Castle a plate found near the site states, "The Castle, one of only three eleventh century wooden mottes existing in England before the Norman Conquest - built by Richard Fitzscrob who gave his name to the parish."

                 http://www.castlewales.com/vanished.html
 
 

22-19 Gruffydd ap LLEWELYN, son of Llywelyn ap Seisyllt and Angharad verch Maredydd,was born about 1011 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales. He died on 5 Aug 1063. He was married in 1058.



                 "Ruler of Wales (1039-63). A series of campaigns against other Welsh princes made him the ruler of virtually all Wales. Allied with the outlawed Ælfgar of Mercia, he launched a series of raids into W England, but his power was broken by Harold in two invasions (1062-63). His defeat plunged Wales into confusion and paved the way for the conquest of Wales by the Normans. The name also appears as Griffith ap Llewelyn."

                  http://www.slider.com/enc/23000/Gruffydd_ap_Llewelyn.htm
 
 

22-21 Ancitel, Count de BAYEUX was born about 992 in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
 
 

22-23 Richard III, de NORMANDIE, son of Richard II, Duke of Normandy, and Judith de Bretagne, was born about 1001 in Normandie. He died on 6 Aug 1028.
 
 

22-25 Toustien Le GOZ was born about 989 in Normandy, France. He married Judith de MONTANOLIER about 1014.
 

                 "The third son of Gerlotte was Ansfrid the Dane, the first Vicomte of the Hiemois, and father of Ansfrid the second, surnamed Goz, above mentioned, whose son Turstain (Thurstan, or Toustain) Goz was the great favourite of Robert Duke of Normandy, the father of the Conqueror, and accompanied him to the Holy Land, and was intrusted to bring back the relics the Duke had obtained from the Patriarch of Jerusalem to present to the Abbey of Cerisi, which he had founded. Revolting against the young Duke William in 1041, Turstain was exiled, and his lands confiscated and given by the Duke to his mother, Herleve, wife of Herluin de Conteville. Richard Goz, Vicomte d'Avranches, or more properly of the Avranchin, was one of the sons of the aforesaid Turstain, by his wife Judith de Montanolier, and appears not only to have avoided being implicated in the rebellion of his father, but obtained his pardon and restoration to the Vicomté of the Hiemois"

                  http://www.patpnyc.com/conq/avranche.shtml
 
 

22-26 Judith de MONTANOLIER was born about 994 in Normandy, France.
 
 

22-27 Harlevin de CONTEVILLE is printed as #22-1.
 
 

22-28 Harlette De FALAISE is printed as #22-2.
 
 

22-29 Robert I "The Magnificent", Duke of NORMANDY, Richard I, Duke of Normandy and Gonnor de Crepon, was born about 1003 in Normandie. He died on 22 Jul 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. He was buried in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey. He had a son by Harlette de FALAISE (not married).
 

                "(Robert the Magnificent), d. 1035, duke of Normandy (1027–35); father of William the Conqueror. He is often identified with the legendary Robert the Devil. He aided King Henry I of France against Henry’s rebellious brother and mother, intervened in the affairs of Flanders, and supported Edward the Confessor, then in exile at Robert’s court. He also sponsored monastic reform in Normandy. After making his illegitimate son William his heir, he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and died at Nicaea."

 
                 http://www.bartleby.com/65/rb/Rbrt1-Norm.html
 

"Robert the Magnificent was also called "the Devil" and "the Saint," by foes and fans respectively. His elder brother (another Richard!) survived their father by one year and died unwed -- so Robert became duke. He is best known as the protector of exiled princes and a king-maker -- assisting Henry, King of France, regain his throne. For this service, Robert received the Vexin territory. He claimed the English throne, but his invasion failed. He had married his ex-step-mother Estrith but they had no children and soon divorced. Robert fell in love with a worker in his household named Herleve (aka Arlette), daughter of Fulbert, a tanner in Falaise. Six years after becoming duke, he did pilgrimage to the Holy Land where he was noted for paying the tolls of pilgrims who could not afford to enter Jerusalem. On his way home Robert took ill and died (some say by poison) in Nicaea. But before leaving on the perilous trip to the East, Robert had arranged for his nobles to recognize his natural son by Herleve as heir to the dukedom."


                  http://members.aol.com/GreersWest/charlemagne.html
 
 

22-30 Harlette De FALAISE is printed as #22-2.
 
 

22-31 Baudouin V, Count Of FLANDERS was born about 1012 in Flanders. He died on 1 Sep 1067 in Lille. He was buried in Lille. He married Adèle (Alix), Princess of FRANCE about 1028 in Paris, Seine, France.
 

                "After the death of Henri I (King of France), the government was entrusted to Philippe's mother, Queen Anne, and Baudouin V, count of Flanders."
 

                 http://lego70.tripod.com/fran/philippe1.htm
 
 

                 "Baudouin V, who in 1036 had succeeded his father as Count of Flanders, continued the expansion policy pursued by Boudouin IV by enlarging his estates through wars and alliances. He became one of the leading men of the period and was held in such high esteem that the French appointed him regent during Philippe I's minority. In 1051 Baudouin's daughter, Matilda, married Guillaume of Normandy who, 15 years later, conquered England."
 

                  http://www.heritagesites.eu.com/france/lille.htm
 
 

22-32 Adèle (Alix), Princess of FRANCE was born in 1003 in France. She died on 8 Jan 1079 in Monastère de L'Ordre de St. Benoist, Messines, France. She was buried in Monastère de L'Ordre de St. Benoist, Messines, France.
 
 

22-33 Hamo DENTATUS "The Toothy" was born about 1002 in France. He died in 1047 in Val-es-Dunes.
 
 

22-35 Guillaume, Baron MONTFORT was born about 960 in Evreux, Normandy, France. He died in 1003.
 
 

22-37 Guillaume de GOMETZ was born about 975 in Ile de France, France.
 
 

22-39 Robert de NORMANDIE was born about 965 in Normandie. He died in 1037. He married Havlive.
 
 

22-40 Havlive was born about 968 in Normandie.
 
 

22-41 Guy, Seigneur de MONTLHERY was born about 1009 in Montlhery, France.He married Hodierne de GOMETZ.
 

                "At some point in time in 1095/1096 an elderly Gui I de Montlhery patriarch of the Montlherys entered the Abbey at Longport as a monk and died."

                 http://www.tsj.org/hugues.htm
 
 

22-42 Hodierne de GOMETZ was born in 1014 in Montlhery, France.
 

                 "In 1096 Hodierne de Gometz matriarch of the Montlhery (widow of Gui I) along with her new husband Walter Pagan made a substantial gift to the Clunaic Priory of St. Martin in the Fields (St. Martin de Champs) – it was witnessed by their overlord Bouchard IV de Montmorency"

                  http://www.tsj.org/hugues.htm
 
 

22-43 Bouchard de CORBEIL was born in 1022 in Corbiel, Marne, France. He married Adelaide de CRECY.
 

                "In the year 1076 or 1081 Etienne (Steven) de Blois killed the ‘notorious robber Baron’ Bouchard de Corbeil with a lance. Bouchard had had visions of grandeur and longed to be the King of France."

                 http://www.tsj.org/hugues.htm
 
 

22-44 Adelaide de CRECY was born in 1026 in Corbiel, Marne, France.
 

                 "Gui Le Rouge de Montlhery married Adelaide de Crecy who was the widow of Bouchard de Corbeil."

                 http://www.tsj.org/hugues.htm
 
 

22-45 Ralph "The Staller", Earl of NORFOLK, Earl of Suffolk was born before 1011 in Brittany, France. He died after Feb 1068. He was buried before Apr 1070.
 
 

22-47 William FITZOSBERN was born about 1030 in Poitiers, Poitou, France. He died on 20 Feb 1070/1071 in Flanders. He was buried in Cormeilles Abbey, France. He married Alice (Adelise) de TOENI, Countess of Hereford about 1051 in France.
 

                "William Fitz-Osbern's family had long served the Dukes of Normandy. He was steward to William the Conqueror, fought with the king at Hastings in 1066, and was rewarded with large estates in England shortly thereafter. The Welsh Marches, were one of many areas of concern to King William. Although Welsh kings had done homage to the Saxon kings of England, the country retained a stubborn sense of independence. This posed a serious threat to the Conqueror's plans, and he quickly took steps to secure the Marches as a buffer zone. The king realized castles of the simple motte and bailey type, common in England at the time, were insufficient for the task of subjugating the Welsh. Massive stone castles were needed as launching points for Norman military expeditions and as a refuge for the king's men. It was Fitz-Osbern the king called on to be his chief military strategist and castle builder. King William gave Fitz-Osbern wide powers along the southernmost portions of the Welsh Marches.From here, Fitz-Osbern built a formidable force of fighting men, including close relatives and powerful magnets, with Hereford as his focal point. He established castles and garrisons at Monmouth, Clifford and Wigmore, but his greatest work was the magnificent castle at Chepstow, on the mouth of the river Wye. Chepstow became a springboard for westward Norman expeditions and the focal point of Norman settlement in Wales. Construction of Chepstow's "Great Hall," was begun by Fitz-Osbern in 1067 and still stands today, the oldest surviving stone castle of its type in Britain. Fitz-Osbern died in February 1071 at the Battle of Cassel in his native Normandy, but in that short interval between the conquest and his death, he introduced major changes in England. His initiative was the key to early Norman settlement."

                 http://www.castlewales.com/osbern.html
 
 

22-48 Alice (Adelise) de TOENI, Countess of Hereford was born about 1035 in Tosni, France. She was buried in Lire Abbey, France.
 

                 "William married Alice (Adelise) de Toni. Alice was born about 1058, lived in Tosni, France. She was the daughter of Roger "The Spainiard" de Toeni and Godeheut (Godehilde) Borrell of Barcelona."

                 http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/of-denmark.htm
 
 

22-49 Robert de GRENTEMESNIL was born about 990 in Grentemesnil, Calvados, Normandy, France. He died on 17 Jun 1039 in France. He was buried in St. Mary, Norrey, Calvados, France. He married Hawise D' ECHAFOUR about 1025 in Grentemesnil, Calvados, France.
 
 

22-50 Hawise D' ECHAFOUR was born about 1007 in Echafour, Normandy, France.
 
 

22-51 Yves II Beaumont, Count of Beaumont-SUR-OISE, was born about 1005 in Beaumont-sur-Oise, Normandy, France. He married Judith in about 1048 in Beaumont-sur-Oise, Normandy, France.
 
 

22-52 Judith was born about 1008 in Beaumont-sur-Oise, Normandy, France.
 
 

22-53 Ralph de GAND was born about 1022 in Gand, Flanders, Belgium. He married Gisele about 1047 in Alost, Flanders, Belgium.
 
 

22-54 Gisele was born about 1028 in Flanders, Belgium.
 
 

22-55 Hugh de MONTFORT, Count of Montfort was born about 1020 in Montfort, Normandy, France. He married Alice de BEAUFFOU.
 
 

22-56 Alice de BEAUFFOU was born about 1015 in Beauffou, Normandy, France.
 
 

22-57 Malcolm III, King of SCOTLAND is printed as #20-61.
 
 

22-58 Margaret "Atheling" is printed as #20-62.
 
 

22-59 Maldred, Earl of DUNBAR, son of Crinan de Mormaer and Bethoc, Princess of Scotland,was born about 1015 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. He died about 1045. He married Ealdgyth (Aglithia), Princess of NORTHUMBERLAND about 1036.
 

                 "At this time Maldred of Scotland, Malcom's cousin, was Earl of Northumberland, who had married Princess Ealdgyth, granddaughter of Aethelred, Kind of England, and daughter of the Earl of Northumberland, and it was their son Gospatrick Dunbar 1040, who was the first Earl of Dunbar"

                 http://kingcrest.com/sinclair/Sinclair_History.html-ssi
 
 

22-60 Ealdgyth (Aglithia), Princess of NORTHUMBERLAND was born about 1020 in Northumberland, England.
 
 

22-61 Ralph de ENGAINE was born about 1046 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England. He married Ebria TRIVERS.
 
 

22-62 Ebria TRIVERS was born about 1051 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England.
 
 

22-63 Hugues de BEAUCHAMP was born about 1087 in Normandie, France. He died about 1141. He married Adeliza Matilda TAILLEBOIS about 1112 in Bedfordshire, England.
 
 

22-64 Adeliza Matilda TAILLEBOIS was born about 1092 in Normandie, France.
 
 

22-65 Alberic De VERE is printed as #21-91.
 
 

22-66 Beatrice GAND (GHENT) is printed as #21-92.
 
 

22-67 Fulk FITZREINSFRED was born in 1050 in England. He married Alice St. QUINTIN.
 
 

22-68 Alice St. QUINTIN was born in 1052 in England.
 
 

22-69 Somerled I GILLEBRIDESON was born about 1030 in Scotland.
 
 

22-71 Harald GODFREDSON was born about 1000.
 
 

22-73 Paul THORFINNSSON, JARL OF ORKNEY AND CAITHNESS was born about 1040 in Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland. He died in 1103 in Bergen , Hordaland, Norway. He married Ragnhild HAAKONSDATTER.
 
 

22-74 Ragnhild HAAKONSDATTER was born about 1044 in Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
 
 

22-75 Moddan (Maddan), Earl of CAITHNESS was born about 1044 in Dalr, Caithness, Scotland.
 
 

22-77 Fouque (Fulco) de AULNEY was born about 1005 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy.
 
 

22-79 Hugo DE DUNSTANVILLE was born about 1028 in Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England.
 
 

22-81 Humphrey DEINSULA (DELISLE) was born in 1032 in Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England.
 
 

22-83 Crinan de MORMAER, "The Thane" son of Duncan, Lord of Mormaer, was born about 975 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. He died in 1045 in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland, killed by MacBeth. He married Bethoc (Beatrix), Princess Of SCOTLAND about 1010 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
 

                "Hereditary Abbot of Dunkeld and Seneschal of the Isles. He held lands at Athol and was slain in battle at Dunkeld in 1045."
 

                http://www.genpc.com/gen/files/d0058/f0000028.html
 
 

                "Malcolm, Duncan's eldest son, rebelled twice against MacBeth in an effort to gain the throne. His grandfather, Crinan, was slain in 1045 near Dunkeld "with nine times twenty heroes" as he led an aborted attempt to put his grandson on the throne."

                 http://www.missgien.net/misc/macbeth.html
 
 

22-84 Bethoc (Beatrix), Princess Of SCOTLAND, daughter of Malcolm II Mackenneth, King of Scotland, was born about 984 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
 

                "The Kindred of St. Columba had come into the Crown of Scotland in earlier times, when Bethoc, daughter of Malcolm II, King of Albany married Crinan (ca. 975—1045), Thane (temporal lord) and (hereditary) Abbot of Dunkeld, and Seneschal (household officer or administrator) of the Isles."

                 http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/cairney/110.htm
 
 

22-85 Seward, Earl Of NORTHUMBRIA, son of Biorn Styrbiornson, was born about 978 in Scotland.
 

                 "Seward (Siward) was alive in 1066. Seward was the great Saxon landholder in Stainton and Hellaby in the time of Edward the Confessor."
 

                 http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/pages/ourtown/learning/islib/greats/anglos.htm
 
 

                 "Earl of Northumbria. A Danish warrior, he probably came to England with King Canute. At the behest of King Harthacanute in 1041 he ravaged Worcestershire and perhaps murdered Eadwulf of Northumbria; thereafter he was himself earl of Northumbria. He supported Edward the Confessor against Earl Godwin in 1051 and in 1054 defeated Macbeth, king of Scotland, on behalf of Siward’s nephew, later Malcolm III."

                  http://www.bartleby.com/65/si/Siward.html
 
 
 

22-87 Edmund II "Ironside", King of ENGLAND, son of Edmund, Prince of England, and Alfgifu, was born about 988 in Wessex, England. He died on 30 Nov 1016 in London, Middlesex, England. He was buried in Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England. He married Ealdgyth (Algitha) about Aug 1015 in London, Middlesex, England.
 

                 "Edmund was King of England for only a few months. After the death of his father, Æthelred II, in April 1016, Edmund led the defense of the city of London against the invading Knut Sveinsson (Canute), and was proclaimed king by the Londoners. Meanwhile, the Witan (Council), meeting at Southampton, chose Canute as King. After a series of inconclusive military engagements, in which Edmund performed brilliantly and earned the nickname "Ironside", he defeated the Danish forces at Oxford, Kent, but was routed by Canute's forces at Ashingdon, Essex. A subsequent peace agreement was made, with Edmund controlling Wessex and Canute controlling Mercia and Northumbria. It was also agreed that whoever survived the other would take control of the whole realm. Unfortunately for Edmund, he died in November, 1016, transferring the Kingship of All England completely to Canute."

                  http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon15.html
 
 
 

22-88 Ealdgyth (Algitha), son of Morcar of England and Edgitha, was born about 986 in Wessex, England.
 
 

22-89 Liudolf, Count of BRUNSWICK, son of Bruno, Count of Brunswick, and Gisele, Duchess of Swabia, was born about 1016 in Brunswick, Germany. He died on 23 Apr 1038. He married Gertrud, Countess in NORDGAU.
 
 

22-90 Gertrud, Countess in NORDGAU, daughter of Hugo VI, Count in Nordgau, and Heilwig von Dagsburg, was born about 1006 in Nordgau Region, Medieval States. She died on 21 Jul 1077.
 
 

22-91 Robert I "The Magnificent", Duke Of NORMANDY is printed as #22-29.
 
 

22-92 Harlette De FALAISE is printed as #22-30.
 
 

22-93 Robert II "The Pious", KING OF FRANCE, son of Hugues "Capet", King of France and Adelaide, Princess of Aquitaine, was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orléans, France. He died on 20 Jul 1031 in Melun, France. He was buried in St. Denis, France. He married Constance de TOULOUSE in 1000 in France.
 

                "Robert II (Robert the Pious), 970–1031, king of France (996–1031); son of Hugh Capet, with whom he was joint king after 987. Distinguished for his piety and learning, he also sought to strengthen the weak royal power, conquered several towns, and secured the duchy of Burgundy for the crown. His son and successor was Henry I."

                 http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0842059.html
 
 

22-94 Constance de TOULOUSE, daughter of Guillaime III Taillefer, Count of Toulouse, and Arsinde de Anjou, was born about 986 in Toulouse. She died on 25 Jul 1032 in Melun, France. She was buried in Abbaye de St. Denis, Isle de France, France.
 
 

22-95 Yaroslav I "The Wise", Grand Duke of KIEV, son of Vladimir I, Grand Duke of Kiev, and Rogneda, Princess of Polotsk, was born in 980 in Kiev, Ukraine. He died on 20 Feb 1054 in Kiev, Ukraine. He was buried in 1054 in Russia. He married Ingrid (Ingegerda) OLAFSDOTTER, PRINCESS OF SWEDEN in 1019 in  Uppsala, Sweden.



                 "Yaroslav the Wise, grand duke of Kiev (1019–54); son of Vladimir I. Designated by his father to rule in Novgorod, he became grand duke of Kiev after defeating his older brother Sviatopolk, who succeeded Vladimir I. A shrewd statesman, he consolidated the power and prestige of Kievan Rus. He regained W Galicia from the Poles (who had obtained it in return for supporting Sviatopolk), crushed (1036) the Pechenegs (nomadic invaders), and suppressed rebellions by Lithuanian and Finnish tribes. In 1043 he organized the last Russian campaign against Constantinople, in which his troops were routed. At home he encouraged learning, codified laws, erected magnificent buildings and churches, including the famous Cathedral of St. Sophia, and founded (1039) a patriarchate in Kiev. Yaroslav was in close contact with European dynasties; his daughters were married to Harold III of Norway, Andrew I of Hungary, and Henry I of France. Before his death Yaroslav divided his kingdom among his heirs, designating  the oldest, Iziaslav, as grand duke of Kiev. The others were told to obey Iziaslav as they had their father, but civil war ensued."

                 http://www.bartleby.com/65/ya/Yaroslav.html
 
 

22-96 Ingrid (Ingegerda) OLAFSDOTTER, PRINCESS OF SWEDEN, daughter of Olaf Eriksson, King of Sweden, and Astrid, Princess of the Obotrites,was born about 1001 in Uppsala, Sweden. She died on 10 Feb 1050 in Kiev, Ukraine.
 
 

22-97 Otho (Otto), Count of VERMANDOIS, son of Herbert III, Count of Vermandois, and Ermengarde, was born about 979 in Vermandois, France. He died on 25 May 1043/1045 in France. He married Adelle about 1030 in France.
 
 

22-98 Adelle of VERMANDOIS is printed as #20-68.
 
 

22-99 Richard FITZGILBERT, Lord de Bienfaite is printed as #20-101.
 
 

22-100 Rohese GIFFARD is printed as #20-102.
 
 

22-101 Hugh de GRENTEMESNIL is printed as #21-45.
 
 

22-102 Adeliza Or Alice de BEAUMONT is printed as #21-46.
 
 

22-103 Simon I of MONTFORT is printed as #20-27.
 
 

22-104 Agnès D' EVREUX is printed as #20-28.
 
 

22-105 Geoffroy, Count D' EU AND BRIONNE, son of Richard I, Duke of Normandy,was born about 953 in Brionne, Normandie. He died about 1015.
 
 

22-107 Tourude de HARCOURT, son of Torf de Harcourt and Ertemberge de Brioquibec,was born about 940 in Pont-Audemer, France. He was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France. He married Wevia (Duceline) de CREPON about 979 in France.
 
 

22-108 Wevia (Duceline) de CREPON, daughter of Herbastus de Crepon,was born about 942 in Pont-Audemer, France.
 
 

22-109 Robert, Count of MEULAN, son of Robert I Meulent, was born about 965 in Mellent, Normandy, France. He married Alix de VEXIN in 989.
 
 

22-110 Alix de VEXIN, daughter of Gauthier II, Count of Vexin, and Alix Senlis,was born about 970 in Mellent, Normandy, France.
 
 

22-111 Jean de CONTEVILLE was born about 969 in Conteville, France.
 
 

22-113 Dermot, King Of LEINSTER, son of Morough O'Brien, King of Leinster,was born about 995 in Ireland. He married Dearbhforghaill (Devorgilla) of LEINSTER.
 
 

22-114 Dearbhforghaill (Devorgilla) of LEINSTER was born about 1000 in Ireland. She died in 1080.
 
 

22-115  Gillacaemphin O'TOOLE, son of Gillachomhghaill O'Toole, was born about 1005 in Ireland. He died in 1056.
 
 


 
 

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