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| Marriage* | Molly Noble married Nathaniel Griffith, son of Stephen Griffith and Hannah Norcross, on 5 August 1746 at Wilton, Fairfield, CT.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Griffith.1 |
| Family | Nathaniel Griffith b. 28 February 1723 |
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| Father | Stephen Griffith1 b. circa 1693 |
| Mother | Hannah Norcross1 b. 16 February 1698/99 |
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| Birth* | Elizabeth Griffith was born circa 1732.1 |
| Married Name | As of 14 October 1753,her married name was Betts.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Isaac Betts on 14 October 1753 at Norwalk, Fairfield, CT.1 |
| Death* | She died on 6 March 1779.1 |
| Family | Isaac Betts |
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| Marriage* | Isaac Betts married Elizabeth Griffith, daughter of Stephen Griffith and Hannah Norcross, on 14 October 1753 at Norwalk, Fairfield, CT.1 |
| Family | Elizabeth Griffith b. circa 1732, d. 6 March 1779 |
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| Father | Stephen Griffith1 b. circa 1693 |
| Mother | Hannah Norcross1 b. 16 February 1698/99 |
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| Baptism* | Seth Griffith was baptized on 23 October 1737 at Hardwick, Worcester, MA.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Polly Wescott in 1756.1 |
| Death* | He died before 1790 at Rensselaer, NY.1 |
| Family | Polly Wescott |
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| Marriage* | Polly Wescott married Seth Griffith, son of Stephen Griffith and Hannah Norcross, in 1756.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Griffith.1 |
| Family | Seth Griffith b. 23 October 1737, d. before 1790 |
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| Father | Stephen Griffith1 b. circa 1693 |
| Mother | Hannah Norcross1 b. 16 February 1698/99 |
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| Residence* | Silas Griffith lived in 1765 at Redding, CT.1 |
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| Father | William Griffith1 b. say 1663, d. before 23 July 1734 |
| Mother | Mary (?)1 |
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| Birth* | Samuel Griffith was born circa 1700.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Eleanor Estey on 24 September 1723 at Rochester, Plymouth, MA.1 |
| Death* | He died after 1770.1 |
| Family | Eleanor Estey |
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| Marriage* | Eleanor Estey married Samuel Griffith, son of William Griffith and Mary (?), on 24 September 1723 at Rochester, Plymouth, MA.1 |
| Married Name | As of 24 September 1723,her married name was Griffith.1 |
| Family | Samuel Griffith b. circa 1700, d. after 1770 |
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| Marriage* | Susanna (?) married Richard Norcross, son of Jeremiah Norcross and Adrean Chadwick, on 18 November 1673 at Watertown, Middlesex, MA.1 |
| Married Name | As of 18 November 1673,her married name was Norcross.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Shattuck.1 |
| Family | Richard Norcross b. 11 December 1621, d. 1709 |
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| Marriage* | Joseph Child Jr. married Sarah Norcross, daughter of Richard Norcross and Mary Brooks, on 23 September 1680.1 |
| Family | Sarah Norcross b. 28 December 1657, d. before 1705 |
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| Marriage* | John Stearns married Mary Norcross, daughter of Richard Norcross and Mary Brooks, on 2 April 1713.1 |
| Family | Mary Norcross b. 10 July 1663, d. before 1722 |
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| Father | Richard Norcross1 b. 4 August 1660, d. 1745 |
| Mother | Rose Woodward1 |
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| Birth* | Richard Norcross was born on 30 December 1687.1 |
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| Father | Richard Norcross1 b. 4 August 1660, d. 1745 |
| Mother | Rose Woodward1 |
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| Birth* | Samuel Norcross was born on 14 October 1689.1 |
| Death* | He died in 1724 at Durham, CT.1 |
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| Father | Richard Norcross1 b. 4 August 1660, d. 1745 |
| Mother | Rose Woodward1 |
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| Birth* | Abigail Norcross was born on 11 July 1692.1 |
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| Birth* | Faith Page was born on 6 November 1707.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Jeremiah Norcross, son of Richard Norcross and Hannah Sanderson, on 28 January 1730/31 at Groton, MA.1 |
| Married Name | As of 28 January 1730/31,her married name was Norcross.1 |
| Family | Jeremiah Norcross b. 2 July 1703 |
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| Marriage* | Elizabeth Benjamin married Peter Norcross, son of Richard Norcross and Hannah Sanderson, on 27 March 1742.1 |
| Married Name | As of 27 March 1742,her married name was Norcross.1 |
| Family | Peter Norcross b. 28 September 1710, d. 1777 |
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| Marriage* | Lydia Wheeler married William Norcross, son of Richard Norcross and Hannah Sanderson, on 6 November 1741 at Shrewsbury, MA.1 |
| Married Name | As of 6 November 1741,her married name was Norcross.1 |
| Family | William Norcross b. 14 March 1714/15 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Parley Parker Pratt Pedigree for Winifred Dean |
| Marriage* | Bridget (?) married Bigod Eggleston, son of James Eggleston and Margaret Harker.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Eggleston.1 |
| Family | Bigod Eggleston b. 20 February 1586, d. 1 September 1674 |
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| Father | Thomas de Furnival2,3,4 b. 1229, d. 12 May 1291 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Arms* | His arms were D'argent ou la bende de gulez ou vi martelez de gules (Falkirk). De argent a une bende e vi mereloz de goules (Parl., 1,2,3,4,5 Nob). "The handsome Thomas de Furnival, who when seated on horseback does not resemble a man asleep, bore Six martlets and a red bend in a white banner" (Carlaverock). Sealed, 1301: A bend bet. 6 martlets (Birch).5 |
| Birth* | Sir Thomas de Furnival was born circa 1270.1 |
| Marriage* | He married first Joan le Despenser, daughter of Sir Hugh le Despenser and Aline Basset, before January 1272/73.1,4 |
| Event-Misc* | He had livery of his father's lands on 5 June 1291.5 |
| Event-Misc | He was to attend the king wherever he might be on 8 June 1294.4 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to parliament between 1 August 1295 and 1324.5 |
| Event-Misc | Granted markets, fairs, and free warren at his Manors of Worksop and Sheffield on 12 November 1296.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Scots, having £20 lands in Notts. and Derb. On 7 July 1297.5 |
| Occupation* | He was Captain of the troops in Notts. and Derb. On 23 November 1298.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to lead men to Berwick, against the Scots on 17 November 1299.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to summon knights to the King at Carlisle on 14 January 1300.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Scots, having £40 lands in Yorks. On 24 June 1300.5 |
| Event-Misc | Seals letter to the Pope as Lord of Sheffield in 1301.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to purvey wheat and oats from Derb. and arrange men's journey to proceed against the Scots on 1 March 1301.5 |
| Event-Misc | He was pardoned for acquiring sine lic. Eyum Manor, Derb. On 1 April 1307.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Coronation of King Edward II on 18 January 1308.5 |
| Feudal* | He held Bingham cum Saxondale, Sutton, Weston, Ossington, Gresthorp, Normanton, and Worksop, Notts., Treeton, Whiston, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, Handworth, and Bradfield, Yorks. On 5 March 1316.5 |
| Event-Misc | He was conservator of the Peace for Notts. On 18 June 1320.5 |
| Marriage* | He married second Elizabeth de Mountfort before 8 June 1322.5 |
| Event-Misc* | Pardoned for marrying sine lic. On 8 June 1322.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to go without delay with horses and arms and as much power as possible to Lancs., to support Jn. Darcy le Neveu in protecting Hornby Castle against the Scots on 13 February 1323.5 |
| Event-Misc* | Sir Thos. de F., Kt., and his s. Thos. owe 500 m. in Notts. (C. R.) on 12 March 1324.5 |
| Death* | He died on 3 February 1332.1,5,4 |
| Family 1 | Joan le Despenser b. circa 1259, d. before 8 June 1322 |
| Marriage* | He married first Joan le Despenser, daughter of Sir Hugh le Despenser and Aline Basset, before January 1272/73.1,4 |
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| Family 2 | Elizabeth de Mountfort |
| Marriage* | He married second Elizabeth de Mountfort before 8 June 1322.5 |
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| Father | Sir Hugh le Despenser1 b. 1223, d. 4 August 1265 |
| Mother | Aline Basset1 b. 1245, d. before 11 April 1281 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Birth* | Joan le Despenser was born circa 1259.2 |
| Married Name | As of before January 1273,her married name was Furnival.1 |
| Event-Misc | He owes to Joan, d. of Hugh le Despenser, 1000 m., on condition that if his s. h. Thomas, a minor married to Joan by his fathr's wish, shall presume to do anything against that marriage when he comes of age, then Thos. de F., sen., shall pay the 1000 m. within a year after Thos. de F., jun., has protested aagainst the marriage. In January 1273.3 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Thomas de Furnival, son of Thomas de Furnival, before January 1272/73.1,4 |
| Death* | She died before 8 June 1322.1,5 |
| Family | Sir Thomas de Furnival b. circa 1270, d. 3 February 1332 |
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| Father | Sir Hugh le Despenser2 d. between 23 February 1238 and 30 May 1238 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Note* | The descent of the Spencer family from the le Despenser family is reported by Earl Spencer's 2004 book. However, it is considered to be spurious by scholars. See discussion on gen-medieval-l@rootsweb.com (archives) during mid-April 2005 sub (Hugh le Despenser) -GEB. |
| Birth* | Sir Hugh le Despenser was born in 1223.1 |
| Event-Misc* | He was given two casks of the King's wine for the feast of his Knighthood on 1 January 1244/45.3 |
| Marriage* | He married second Aline Basset, daughter of Sir Philip Basset and Hawise de Lovaine.1,2 |
| Residence* | He lived at Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.1 |
| Event-Misc | He was appointed constable of Herron Castle for 5 years on 7 November 1255.3 |
| Event-Misc* | He went to Aachen with Richard, Earl of Cornwall for Richard's coronation as King of the Romans in April 1257.3 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh on 14 March 1257/58.3 |
| Event-Misc | He was chosen one of twelve barons to deal with the King's council in parliament in June 1258 at Oxford.3 |
| Event-Misc* | He was appointed Justiciar of England on 25 October 1260.1,3 |
| Event-Misc | He was removed as Justiciar by Henry III in June 1261.3 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh on 25 May 1263.3 |
| Event-Misc | He was reappointed Justiciar on 16 July 1263.3 |
| Event-Misc | While Constable of the Tower, he led rioters in sacking the mansion of the King of the Romans at Isleworth in March 1264.3 |
| (Simon) Battle-Lewes | On 14 May 1264, Sir Gilbert de Clare "the Red", Sir John Gifford, Sir Nicholas de Segrave and Sir Hugh le Despenser fought on the side of Simon of Monfort at the Battle of Lewes in Sussex. See also a href="http://www.wargames.co.uk/Library/ArticlesH/Lewes.html"The Battle of Lewes /a; when King Henry and Prince Edward were captured by Simon of Montfort, Earl of Leicester. Simon ruled England in Henry's name until his defeat at Evesham.4,5,6,7,8,9 |
| Event-Misc | He was appointed arbiter to consider peace between the King and the Barons on 11 September 1264.3 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to Parliament on 24 December 1264.3 |
| (Simon) Battle-Evesham | On 4 Aug 1265, Sir Ralph Basset of Drayton, Sir Humphrey VI de Bohun, Sir Hugh le Despenser and Sir Nicholas de Segrave fought on the side of Simon of Monfort at the Battle of Evesham and was slain. See also a http://www.castles99.ukprint.com/Essays/evesham.htmlThe Battle of Evesham /a.10,11,12 |
| Death* | He died slain on 4 August 1265 at Evesham.1,2 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Evesham Abbey.3 |
| Family | Aline Basset b. 1245, d. before 11 April 1281 |
| Marriage* | He married second Aline Basset, daughter of Sir Philip Basset and Hawise de Lovaine.1,2 |
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| Father | Sir Philip Basset1 d. 29 October 1271 |
| Mother | Hawise de Lovaine1 |
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| Birth* | Aline Basset was born in 1245.2 |
| Birth | She was born in 1246.1 |
| Marriage* | She married first Sir Hugh le Despenser, son of Sir Hugh le Despenser.1,3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was le Despenser.1 |
| Marriage* | She married second Roger Bigod, son of Sir Hugh Bigod and Joan de Stuteville, without issue.3 |
| Death* | She died before 11 April 1281.1,4 |
| Family 1 | Sir Hugh le Despenser b. 1223, d. 4 August 1265 |
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| Family 2 | Roger Bigod d. 7 December 1306 |
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| Father | Alan Basset2 b. circa 1155, d. 1233 |
| Mother | Aline de Gay2 b. circa 1159 |
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| Occupation* | Sir Philip Basset was Justiciar of England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Hawise de Lovaine, daughter of Sir Matthew de Lovaine Knt. and Muriel (?).1 |
| Residence* | He lived at Wootton Basset, Wiltshire, England.1 |
| Arms | His arms were Barry undy of 6 or and gu. (M. Paris III, Camden, Charles, St. George). Barry undy of six (Birch).3 |
| Of* | He was of at Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Ela Longespée, daughter of Sir William Longespée and Ela d' Evereux, before 23 March 1254/55.2,4,5 |
| Death* | He died on 29 October 1271.2,5,6 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Stanley, Wiltshire, England.2,5 |
| Death | Another source reports that Sir Philip Basset died in 1272.1 |
| Family 1 | Hawise de Lovaine |
| Marriage* | He married Hawise de Lovaine, daughter of Sir Matthew de Lovaine Knt. and Muriel (?).1 |
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| Family 2 | Ela Longespée d. 9 February 1298 |
| Marriage* | He married Ela Longespée, daughter of Sir William Longespée and Ela d' Evereux, before 23 March 1254/55.2,4,5 |
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| Father | Sir Matthew de Lovaine Knt.2 d. before June 1258 |
| Mother | Muriel (?)2 |
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| Marriage* | Hawise de Lovaine married Sir Philip Basset, son of Alan Basset and Aline de Gay.1 |
| Family | Sir Philip Basset d. 29 October 1271 |
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| Father | Thomas de Furnival2,3 d. before 28 July 1260 |
| Mother | Bertha de Ferrers2 |
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| Arms* | His arms were D'argent a une bende entre six merlots de goules (Glover).4 |
| Residence* | Thomas de Furnival lived at Worksop, Nottingham, England.1 |
| Residence | He lived at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.1 |
| Birth* | He was born in 1229.3 |
| Feudal* | He held of Sir William de Ferrers Earl of Derby (at inquest) lands at Bratenton and Hertenton, Derb. On 8 May 1254.4 |
| Feudal* | He held of William de Furnival lands lately of Wm. de Furnivall at Wirkesop, Whitstan, and Gresthorp on 14 April 1266.4 |
| Event-Misc* | His castle at Sheffield burns on 24 June 1266.4 |
| Event-Misc | Lic. for him to build and fortify a stone castle at his manor at Sheffield. On 25 July 1270.4 |
| Event-Misc* | He owes to Joan, d. of Hugh le Despenser, 1000 m., on condition that if his s. h. Thomas, a minor married to Joan by his fathr's wish, shall presume to do anything against that marriage when he comes of age, then Thos. de F., sen., shall pay the 1000 m. within a year after Thos. de F., jun., has protested aagainst the marriage. In January 1273.4 |
| Criminal* | He was bailed after being imprisoned at Wallingford Castle for homicide on 5 April 1274.4 |
| Event-Misc | He and others were disturbers in Yorks. with John de Eyvill in 48-9 Hen III. On 7 February 1277.4 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh on 1 July 1277.4 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to parliament on 28 June 1283 at Shrewsbury.4,5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 16 April 1291.4 |
| Death* | He died on 12 May 1291.3 |
| Death | Another source reports that Thomas de Furnival died before 23 May 1291.1,4 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Church of Friars Minor, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England.3 |
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| Mother | Maud de Luvetot2 b. circa 1178, d. 1250 |
| Father | Gerard de Furnival2 b. after 12 March 1179/80, d. 1218 |
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| Marriage* | Thomas de Furnival married Bertha de Ferrers, daughter of Sir William de Ferrers Earl of Derby and Agnes of Chester.1 |
| Flourished* | He flourished on 13 April 1238.3 |
| Death* | He died when Bertha was recorded as the widow of her second husband, Ralph Bigod before 28 July 1260.3 |
| Family | Bertha de Ferrers |
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| Father | Sir William de Ferrers Earl of Derby3 b. circa 1168, d. 22 September 1247 |
| Mother | Agnes of Chester3 b. circa 1174, d. 2 November 1247 |
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| Name Variation | Bertha de Ferrers was also styled Berta de Ferrers.3 |
| Marriage* | She married first Thomas de Furnival, son of Gerard de Furnival and Maud de Luvetot.1 |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir Ralph Bigod, son of Sir Roger Bigod and Ida Plantagenet.1,3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was de Furnival.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Bigod.1 |
| Living* | She was living in 1267.1 |
| Family 1 | Thomas de Furnival d. before 28 July 1260 |
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| Family 2 | Sir Ralph Bigod d. before 28 July 1260 |
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| Father | Sir Roger Bigod2 b. circa 1150, d. before 2 August 1221 |
| Mother | Ida Plantagenet2 |
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| Marriage* | Sir Ralph Bigod married Bertha de Ferrers, daughter of Sir William de Ferrers Earl of Derby and Agnes of Chester.1,3 |
| Death* | He died when Bertha was recorded as his widow before 28 July 1260.1,4 |
| Family | Bertha de Ferrers |
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| Mother | Maud FitzWalter2 b. circa 1161 |
| Father | William de Luvetot2 d. 1181 |
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| Birth* | Maud de Luvetot was born circa 1178.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Gerard de Furnival, son of Gerard de Furnival and Andele (?).1 |
| Residence* | She lived at Worksop, Nottingham, England.1 |
| Residence | She lived at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.1 |
| Death* | She died in 1250.1 |
| Family | Gerard de Furnival b. after 12 March 1179/80, d. 1218 |
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| Father | Gerard de Furnival1 d. 1219 |
| Mother | Andele (?)2 |
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| Arms* | His arms were Sealed, late 12th Century: A bend bet. 6 martlets (Birch).3 |
| Marriage* | Gerard de Furnival married Maud de Luvetot, daughter of William de Luvetot and Maud FitzWalter.1 |
| Birth* | He was born after 12 March 1179/80 as he was underage on 12 Mar 1200/1.2 |
| Death* | He died in 1218.1 |
| Family | Maud de Luvetot b. circa 1178, d. 1250 |
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| Event-Misc* | He accompanied King Richard I on his Crusade.2 |
| Marriage* | Gerard de Furnival married Andele (?).2 |
| Death* | He died in 1219 at Jerusalem, Palestine.2 |
| Family | Andele (?) |
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| Father | Walter FitzRobert2 b. circa 1130, d. 1198 |
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| Birth* | Maud FitzWalter was born circa 1161.1 |
| Marriage* | She married William de Luvetot, son of Richard de Luvetot and Cecily de Brito.1 |
| Living* | She was living in 1196.1 |
| Family | William de Luvetot d. 1181 |
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| Father | Richard de Luvetot1 d. 1171 |
| Mother | Cecily de Brito1 |
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| Marriage* | William de Luvetot married Maud FitzWalter, daughter of Walter FitzRobert.1 |
| Residence* | He lived at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.1 |
| Death* | He died in 1181.1 |
| Family | Maud FitzWalter b. circa 1161 |
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| Marriage* | Richard de Luvetot married Cecily de Brito.1 |
| Death* | He died in 1171.1 |
| Family | Cecily de Brito |
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| Marriage* | Cecily de Brito married Richard de Luvetot.1 |
| Family | Richard de Luvetot d. 1171 |
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| Mother | Maud de St. Liz2 b. circa 1094, d. 1140 |
| Father | Robert FitzRichard2 d. between 1134 and 1136 |
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| Reference | 10633 |
| Marriage* | Walter FitzRobert married second Maud de Lucy, daughter of Sir Richard de Lucy Knt. and Rohese (?).1 |
| Residence* | He lived at Little Dunmow, Essex, England.3 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1130.4 |
| Death* | He died in 1198.3,4 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Little Dunmow, Essex, England.4 |
| Family 1 | Maud de Lucy |
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| Father | Sir Richard de Lucy Knt.2 d. 1179 |
| Mother | Rohese (?)2 |
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| Marriage* | Maud de Lucy married Walter FitzRobert, son of Robert FitzRichard and Maud de St. Liz.1 |
| Family | Walter FitzRobert b. circa 1130, d. 1198 |
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| Occupation* | Sir Richard de Lucy Knt. was Justiciar of England at England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Rohese (?).1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | After Sir Robert de Beaumont landed at Walden, Suffolk with Flemish mercenaries,he joined Hugh Bigod. Their forces plundered Norwich and took Hagenet castle. He headed for Leicester to relieve his castle, but was defeated and captured by Richard de Lucy on 17 October 1173 at Fornam, Suffolk.2 |
| Death* | He died in 1179.1 |
| Family | Rohese (?) |
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| Marriage* | Rohese (?) married Sir Richard de Lucy Knt..1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Lucy.1 |
| Family | Sir Richard de Lucy Knt. d. 1179 |
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| Father | Simon de St. Liz2,3 b. circa 1068, d. 1111 |
| Mother | Countess Maud of Huntingdon2,3 b. 1072, d. 1131 |
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| Reference | 3081 |
| Name Variation | Maud de St. Liz was also styled Maud de Senlis.4 |
| Marriage* | She married first Robert FitzRichard, son of Richard FitzGilbert and Roese Gifford.1,3,5 |
| Birth* | She was born circa 1094.3 |
| Marriage* | She married William d' Aubigny, son of Roger d' Aubigny and Amice (?).3 |
| Marriage* | She married second Saher de Quincy, son of Saher de Quincey, after 1136.6,3 |
| Death* | She died in 1140.1,3,5 |
| Family 1 | Saher de Quincy d. between 1156 and 1158 |
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| Family 2 | Robert FitzRichard d. between 1134 and 1136 |
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| Family 3 | William d' Aubigny d. 1139 |
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| Father | Richard FitzGilbert1,2 b. 1035, d. circa 1090 |
| Mother | Roese Gifford1,2 d. after 1113 |
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| Reference | 11243 |
| Occupation* | Robert FitzRichard was Lord of Little Dunmow, Essex, Steward of King Henry II of England at England.1,3 |
| Name Variation | Robert FitzRichard was also styled Robert de Clare.4 |
| Marriage* | He married Maud de St. Liz, daughter of Simon de St. Liz and Countess Maud of Huntingdon.1,2,5 |
| Residence* | He lived at Little Dunmow, Essex, England.1 |
| Death* | He died between 1134 and 1136.1,2 |
| Family | Maud de St. Liz b. circa 1094, d. 1140 |
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| Father | Gilbert of Brionne1,2 d. 1040 |
| Mother | Gunnora Briune2 |
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| Reference | 5052 |
| HTML* | Br Weblinks:; Clare Line. |
| Feudal* | Richard FitzGilbert held Bienfaite and Orbec in Normandy, Clare in Suffolk, and Tonbridge.3 |
| Name Variation | Richard FitzGilbert was also styled Richard de Clare.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Roese Gifford, daughter of Walter Giffard "the Elder" and Ermentrude Flaitel.1,2 |
| Birth* | He was born in 1035.2 |
| Event-Misc* | After the assasination of their father, the brothers fled to the court of Baldwin V de Lille, Count of Flanders, but William the Conqueror restored them to Normandy. After 1040.4 |
| Event-Misc* | Richard FitzGilbert and William de Warenne were regents of England in 1075.4 |
| Death* | He died circa 1090.1,4 |
| Burial* | He was buried at St. Neots, Huntingdon, England.2 |
| Family | Roese Gifford d. after 1113 |
| Marriage* | He married Roese Gifford, daughter of Walter Giffard "the Elder" and Ermentrude Flaitel.1,2 |
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| Father | Walter Giffard "the Elder"2,3 b. say 1010, d. before 1084 |
| Mother | Ermentrude Flaitel2,4 |
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| Reference | 5053 |
| Marriage* | Roese Gifford married first Richard FitzGilbert, son of Gilbert of Brionne and Gunnora Briune.1,2 |
| Birth* | She was born at Longueville, Normandy, France.2 |
| Name Variation | Roese Gifford was also styled Rose.3 |
| Birth | She was born say 1045.4 |
| Death* | She died after 1113.2 |
| Family | Richard FitzGilbert b. 1035, d. circa 1090 |
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Gilbert of Brionne1| Father | Godfrey de Brionne2,3 d. circa 1015 |
| Mother | Hawise (?)2 |
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| Reference | 5056 |
| Title* | Gilbert of Brionne held the title of Count of Brionne.3 |
| Birth* | He was born at Normandy, France.2 |
| Name Variation | Gilbert of Brionne was also styled Gilbert de Bruine.2 |
| Residence* | He lived at Brionne, Normandy, France.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Gunnora Briune.2 |
| Death* | He died (murdered) in 1040.2,3 |
| Family | Gunnora Briune |
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| Last Edited | 18 May 2005 |
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Simon de St. Liz1| Father | Ranulph (?) "The Rich"1,2 |
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| Reference | 3085 |
| Title* | Simon de St. Liz held the title of Earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon by right of his wife.3 |
| Occupation* | He was a crusader.1 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1068 at Normandy, France.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Countess Maud of Huntingdon, daughter of Waltheof II of Northumberland and Judith of Lens, circa 1090.1,2 |
| Event-Misc* | Simon fought for William Rufus in Normandy and was taken prisoner by Louis, son of the the King of France in 1098.4 |
| Event-Misc* | He witnessed the charter of liberties issued by Henry I at his coronation. In 1100.4 |
| Event-Misc | He made grants to the Priory of St. Andrew at Northampton, making it dependent on the Cluniac house of l Charite-sur-Loire before 1108.4 |
| Death* | He died returning from Jerusalem in 1111 at La-Charite-sur-Loire.1,2,3 |
| Family | Countess Maud of Huntingdon b. 1072, d. 1131 |
| Marriage* | He married Countess Maud of Huntingdon, daughter of Waltheof II of Northumberland and Judith of Lens, circa 1090.1,2 |
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