Margaret de la Haye1
F, #47791, b. 1188
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2002 |
Margaret de la Haye married Geoffrey de Glanville Lord of Bromholm, son of Bartholomew de Glanville Lord of Bromholm and Isabella de Berking.1
Margaret de la Haye was born in 1188.1
Margaret de la Haye was born in 1188.1
Family | Geoffrey de Glanville Lord of Bromholm b. 1167, d. 1234 |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Bartholomew de Glanville Lord of Bromholm1
M, #47792, b. 1137
Father | William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm1 b. 1113 |
Mother | Beatrix de Salkevil1 b. 1120 |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2002 |
Bartholomew de Glanville Lord of Bromholm married Isabella de Berking.1
Bartholomew de Glanville Lord of Bromholm was born in 1137 at Broomhall, co. Surrey, England.1
Bartholomew de Glanville Lord of Bromholm was born in 1137 at Broomhall, co. Surrey, England.1
Family | Isabella de Berking b. 1145 |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Isabella de Berking1
F, #47793, b. 1145
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2002 |
Isabella de Berking married Bartholomew de Glanville Lord of Bromholm, son of William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm and Beatrix de Salkevil.1
Isabella de Berking was born in 1145.1
Isabella de Berking was born in 1145.1
Family | Bartholomew de Glanville Lord of Bromholm b. 1137 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm1
M, #47794, b. 1113
Father | Ranulph de Glanville2 d. c 1070 |
Mother | Flandrina (?)2 |
Reference | EDV24 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm married Beatrix de Salkevil.1
William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm was born in 1113 at Broomhall, co. Surrey, England.1
EDV-24 GKJ-27.
William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm was born in 1113 at Broomhall, co. Surrey, England.1
EDV-24 GKJ-27.
Family | Beatrix de Salkevil b. 1120 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I10844
Beatrix de Salkevil1
F, #47795, b. 1120
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Beatrix de Salkevil married William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm, son of Ranulph de Glanville and Flandrina (?).1
Beatrix de Salkevil was born in 1120.1
Beatrix de Salkevil was born in 1120.1
Family | William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm b. 1113 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Amabel de Glanville1
F, #47796, b. 1204
Father | Geoffrey de Glanville Lord of Bromholm2 b. 1167, d. 1234 |
Mother | Margaret de la Haye2 b. 1188 |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2002 |
Amabel de Glanville married an unknown person.2
She married Ralph de Arderne, son of Thomas de Arderne and Ellen de Bohun.3
Amabel de Glanville was born in 1204.2
She married Ralph de Arderne, son of Thomas de Arderne and Ellen de Bohun.3
Amabel de Glanville was born in 1204.2
Family | Ralph de Arderne b. 1198 |
Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14455
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001.
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14454
Bartholomew de Leigh1
M, #47798, b. 1160
Father | Hugh de Leigh1 b. 1134 |
Mother | Beatrice de Glanville1 b. 1140 |
Reference | EDV22 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Family | Emma le Rufus b. 1169 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Emma le Rufus1
F, #47799, b. 1169
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Emma le Rufus married Bartholomew de Leigh, son of Hugh de Leigh and Beatrice de Glanville.1
Emma le Rufus was born in 1169.1
Emma le Rufus was born in 1169.1
Family | Bartholomew de Leigh b. 1160 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Hugh de Leigh1
M, #47800, b. 1134
Reference | EDV23 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Hugh de Leigh married Beatrice de Glanville, daughter of William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm and Beatrix de Salkevil.1
Hugh de Leigh was born in 1134 at High Legh, Cheshire, England.1
EDV-23 GKJ-26.
Hugh de Leigh was born in 1134 at High Legh, Cheshire, England.1
EDV-23 GKJ-26.
Family | Beatrice de Glanville b. 1140 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Beatrice de Glanville1
F, #47801, b. 1140
Father | William de Glanville Lord of Bromholm1 b. 1113 |
Mother | Beatrix de Salkevil1 b. 1120 |
Reference | EDV23 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Beatrice de Glanville married Hugh de Leigh.1
Beatrice de Glanville was born in 1140 at Broomhall, co. Surrey, England.1
EDV-23 GKJ-26.
Beatrice de Glanville was born in 1140 at Broomhall, co. Surrey, England.1
EDV-23 GKJ-26.
Family | Hugh de Leigh b. 1134 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Ralph de Arderne1
M, #47802, b. 1198
Father | Thomas de Arderne2 b. 1170 |
Mother | Ellen de Bohun3 b. 1178 |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2002 |
Ralph de Arderne married Amabel de Glanville, daughter of Geoffrey de Glanville Lord of Bromholm and Margaret de la Haye.1
Ralph de Arderne was born in 1198.1
Ralph de Arderne was born in 1198.1
Family | Amabel de Glanville b. 1204 |
Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14454
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14456
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14457
Thomas de Arderne1
M, #47803, b. 1170
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2002 |
Thomas de Arderne married Ellen de Bohun, daughter of Saveric fitz Cane and Muriel de Bohun.2
Thomas de Arderne was born in 1170.1
Thomas de Arderne was born in 1170.1
Family | Ellen de Bohun b. 1178 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14456
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14457
Ellen de Bohun1
F, #47804, b. 1178
Father | Saveric fitz Cane3 b. bt 1065 - 1070 |
Mother | Muriel de Bohun2 |
Last Edited | 10 Mar 2020 |
Family | Thomas de Arderne b. 1170 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14457
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14458
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14459
Giraud Amic Seigneur de Vedène1
M, #47805
Reference | GAV26 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2020 |
GAV-26.
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4743] Geneagraphie - Families all over the world (Website), online <http://geneagraphie.com/>, Giraud Amic: https://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I751838&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as Geneagraphie.
Rostaing II de Sabran1
M, #47806, d. 1184
Father | Emenon I de Sabran2,1 b. b 1006, d. 1043 |
Mother | Ermengarde de Béziers3 |
Reference | GAV25 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2020 |
Rostaing II de Sabran married Constance Amic, daughter of Giraud Amic Seigneur de Vedène.1,4
Rostaing II de Sabran died in 1184.1
GAV-25.
Rostaing II de Sabran died in 1184.1
GAV-25.
Family | Constance Amic d. 1136 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4743] Geneagraphie - Families all over the world (Website), online <http://geneagraphie.com/>, Rostaing II. de Sabran: https://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I426339&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as Geneagraphie.
- [S4743] Geneagraphie, online http://geneagraphie.com/, Emenon I. de Sabran: https://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I426338&tree=1
- [S4742] Wikipédia - L'encyclopédie libre, online https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal, Maison de Sabran: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maison_de_Sabran. Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (FR).
- [S4743] Geneagraphie, online http://geneagraphie.com/, Constance Amic: https://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I426337&tree=1
Humphrey I (Onfroi) «Le Barbu» de Bohun seigneur de Saint-André et de Saint-Georges de Bohon, Lord Bohun of Tatterford (Norfolk)1
M, #47807, d. between 1080 and 1093
Father | Richard II (?) de Mary, seigneur de Bohon1 b. c 995, d. c 1025 |
Reference | GAV26 EDV26 |
Last Edited | 25 May 2009 |
Humphrey I (Onfroi) «Le Barbu» de Bohun seigneur de Saint-André et de Saint-Georges de Bohon, Lord Bohun of Tatterford (Norfolk) died between 1080 and 1093.1
GAV-26 EDV-26.
; Humphrey de Bohun, the founder of this family in England, was kinsman and companion in arms of William, the Conqueror, and was generally known as "Humphrey with the Beard." Of this Humphrey little more is ascertained than that he possessed the lordship of Taterford, in Norfolk.2
GAV-26 EDV-26.
; Humphrey de Bohun, the founder of this family in England, was kinsman and companion in arms of William, the Conqueror, and was generally known as "Humphrey with the Beard." Of this Humphrey little more is ascertained than that he possessed the lordship of Taterford, in Norfolk.2
Family | |
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Citations
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bohun.pdf, p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's Dromant, Abeyant, Forgeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 57. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I04122
Robert Malet1
M, #47808
Father | Robert III Malet2 |
Last Edited | 10 Mar 2020 |
Robert Malet married Jeanne Bertrand, daughter of Robert IV Bertrand de Bricquebec and Jeanne Tesson dame de Thury et de Thruit.1
; Per Racines et Histoire: "Jeanne Bertran ép. Robert Malet chevalier, seigneur de Planes (petit-fils de Jean 1er.)2"
; Per Racines et Histoire: "Jeanne Bertran ép. Robert Malet chevalier, seigneur de Planes (petit-fils de Jean 1er.)2"
Family | Jeanne Bertrand |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#RobertIVBertran. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Famille Bertran(d) de Bricquebec p.3: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bertran.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
Meen II de Fougères Seigneur de Fougères1
M, #47809, d. before 1089
Father | Alfred de Fougères Seigneur de Fougères1 d. 1048 |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2020 |
Meen II de Fougères Seigneur de Fougères was buried at Sainte-Trinité, Fougères, Bretagne, France.1 He married Adelaide (?)1
Meen II de Fougères Seigneur de Fougères died before 1089.1
; Per Med Lands:
"MEEN [II] de Fougères (-before 1089, bur Fougères Sainte-Trinité). "…Maino Alfridi filio…" signed the charter dated to before 1038 under which "Guarinus Redonensis episcopus" donated property to Marmoutier, confirmed by "Alanus comes"[573]. "Maino" donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères with the consent of "Adelaida coniuge mea et Eudoni filio nostro" by undated charter which names "Mainonis avi mei…Alfridus genitor meus"[574]. He succeeded his father as Seigneur de Fougères. "…Mainonis de Filgeriis…" witnessed the charter dated to [1055] under which Guillaume II Duke of Normandy donated property to the abbey of Marmoutier[575]. The Chronique de Normandie, based on le Roman de Rou, names "le sire de Fougieres" among those who took part in the conquest of England in 1066[576]. He became a monk before he died, as shown by the undated charter under which "Radulfus Filogerensis et uxor eius Avicia" donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères naming "pater eius Maino monachus sancti Martini apud Hilduini mansile…in comitatu comitis Moritonii"[577]. His date of death is suggested by the charter dated 1089 under which "Radulfus de Filgeriis" confirmed the donation by "Guillelmus" to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères recites an earlier donation by "Maino de Filgeriis"[578]. This is supported by the charter dated 1092 under which "Radulfus de Filgeriis" donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères, which includes a certification by "W Moretoniensis comes" that "M de Filgeriis et R eius filius" had made a donation to the same abbey[579], indicating presumably that the 1092 donation was a confirmation. His place of burial is proved by the undated charter recording the foundation of Sainte-Trinité de Fougères which recites that "Adelaidis" was buried in the priory next to "maritum suum Mainonem et filium suum Judhalem"[580].
"m ADELAIDE, daughter of --- (----, bur Fougères Sainte-Trinité). "Adelaida coniuge mea et Eudoni filio nostro" consented to the donation by "Maino" to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères by undated charter which names "Mainonis avi mei…Alfridus genitor meus"[581]. "Matris meæ Adeladis…" consented to the donation by "Radulfus seculari militiæ mancipatus" to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères by undated charter[582]. She died after her husband, as shown by the evidence of the various charters cited here, but there is no indication of the date. An undated charter recording the foundation of Sainte-Trinité de Fougères recites that "Adelaidis" was buried in the priory next to "maritum suum Mainonem et filium suum Judhalem"[583]. Méen [II] & his wife had five children"
Med Lands cites:
Meen II de Fougères Seigneur de Fougères died before 1089.1
; Per Med Lands:
"MEEN [II] de Fougères (-before 1089, bur Fougères Sainte-Trinité). "…Maino Alfridi filio…" signed the charter dated to before 1038 under which "Guarinus Redonensis episcopus" donated property to Marmoutier, confirmed by "Alanus comes"[573]. "Maino" donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères with the consent of "Adelaida coniuge mea et Eudoni filio nostro" by undated charter which names "Mainonis avi mei…Alfridus genitor meus"[574]. He succeeded his father as Seigneur de Fougères. "…Mainonis de Filgeriis…" witnessed the charter dated to [1055] under which Guillaume II Duke of Normandy donated property to the abbey of Marmoutier[575]. The Chronique de Normandie, based on le Roman de Rou, names "le sire de Fougieres" among those who took part in the conquest of England in 1066[576]. He became a monk before he died, as shown by the undated charter under which "Radulfus Filogerensis et uxor eius Avicia" donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères naming "pater eius Maino monachus sancti Martini apud Hilduini mansile…in comitatu comitis Moritonii"[577]. His date of death is suggested by the charter dated 1089 under which "Radulfus de Filgeriis" confirmed the donation by "Guillelmus" to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères recites an earlier donation by "Maino de Filgeriis"[578]. This is supported by the charter dated 1092 under which "Radulfus de Filgeriis" donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères, which includes a certification by "W Moretoniensis comes" that "M de Filgeriis et R eius filius" had made a donation to the same abbey[579], indicating presumably that the 1092 donation was a confirmation. His place of burial is proved by the undated charter recording the foundation of Sainte-Trinité de Fougères which recites that "Adelaidis" was buried in the priory next to "maritum suum Mainonem et filium suum Judhalem"[580].
"m ADELAIDE, daughter of --- (----, bur Fougères Sainte-Trinité). "Adelaida coniuge mea et Eudoni filio nostro" consented to the donation by "Maino" to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères by undated charter which names "Mainonis avi mei…Alfridus genitor meus"[581]. "Matris meæ Adeladis…" consented to the donation by "Radulfus seculari militiæ mancipatus" to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères by undated charter[582]. She died after her husband, as shown by the evidence of the various charters cited here, but there is no indication of the date. An undated charter recording the foundation of Sainte-Trinité de Fougères recites that "Adelaidis" was buried in the priory next to "maritum suum Mainonem et filium suum Judhalem"[583]. Méen [II] & his wife had five children"
Med Lands cites:
[573] La Borderie (1888), VII, p. 16.
[574] Fougères Sainte-Trinité I, p. 183.
[575] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 25, p. 28.
[576] Extrait de la Chronique de Normandie, RHGF, Tome XIII, p. 236.
[577] Fougères Sainte-Trinité X, p. 195.
[578] Fougères Sainte-Trinité VI, p. 190.
[579] Fougères Sainte-Trinité VII, p. 191.
[580] Fougères Sainte-Trinité IX, p. 194.
[581] Fougères Sainte-Trinité I, p. 183.
[582] Fougères Sainte-Trinité IV, p. 186.
[583] Fougères Sainte-Trinité IX, p. 194.1
[574] Fougères Sainte-Trinité I, p. 183.
[575] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 25, p. 28.
[576] Extrait de la Chronique de Normandie, RHGF, Tome XIII, p. 236.
[577] Fougères Sainte-Trinité X, p. 195.
[578] Fougères Sainte-Trinité VI, p. 190.
[579] Fougères Sainte-Trinité VII, p. 191.
[580] Fougères Sainte-Trinité IX, p. 194.
[581] Fougères Sainte-Trinité I, p. 183.
[582] Fougères Sainte-Trinité IV, p. 186.
[583] Fougères Sainte-Trinité IX, p. 194.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/brittnpr.htm#MeenIFougeresdied1020B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/brittnpr.htm#RaoulIFougeresdied1124
Richard de Bohun1
M, #47810, d. before 1131
Father | Humphrey I (Onfroi) «Le Barbu» de Bohun seigneur de Saint-André et de Saint-Georges de Bohon, Lord Bohun of Tatterford (Norfolk)2 d. bt 1080 - 1093 |
Last Edited | 10 Mar 2020 |
Richard de Bohun married Lucie (?) before 1092.3
Richard de Bohun died before 1131.3
; Per Med Lands:
"RICHARD de Méry (-before 1131). Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy" on the roll dated 1198, states that "Humphrey de Bohon" donated part of the fief of Puchay to the monastery of Saint-Leger at Préaux, with the consent of "his sons Robert and Richard", undated, but he does not cite the source reference[424]. His epithet "de Méry" suggests that this was territory inherited from his mother. Thomas Stapleton identifies Méry as "Mareium…the marshy territory along the banks of the river L’Ouve in the vicinity of le Homme, otherwise L’Isle-Marie, adjacent to the communes of Liésville on one side and of Picauville on the other" and lists various donations by individuals named "de Mareio"[425]. The dates of the documents in which Richard is named suggest that he may have been one of his father’s oldest children. "…Unfredi de Bohun et Richardi filii eius necnon Ingulfi eiusdem loci canonici…" are named as witnesses at the court of William I King of England in the charter dated to [1081] which records an agreement between the monks of Marmoutier and "Gaufridus Nervei filius"[426]. A charter dated 1092 records the claim by "Richard de Mereio son of Humfrey de Bohonio" for a field near the monastery of Bohun from the monks of Marmoutier, a settlement being confirmed by the monks receiving "one of his little sons (parvulis) Humfrey…[to] teach him until he reached the age at which he could be a monk if he wished", with the consent of "uxor eius domina Luc[i]a et filii eius Rotbertus, Hainricus, Hunfridus, Havidis filia eorum" and witnessed by "Hunfrido patre eorum, Ricardo filio suo"[427]. A charter dated 1093 records that "Richard de Mereio" confirmed the donation to the monks of St Martin made by "his father Humfrey" for "quendam monachum eiusdem loci fratrem suum…Ingelrannum who urged it on him and for love of a little boy of his whom he had given them to bring up and teach"[428]. Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy" on the roll dated 1198, says that "in 1131 a proffer of sixty marks of silver would be owing from [Humphrey de Bohon the King’s steward] to the crown si poterit dirrationare terram de Meri", citing the 1129/30 Pipe Roll, which suggests that Richard de Méry had died before that date[429].
"m (before 1092) LUCIE, daughter of ---. A charter dated 1092 records the claim by "Richard de Mereio son of Humfrey de Bohonio" for a field near the monastery of Bohun from the monks of Marmoutier, a settlement being confirmed by the monks receiving "one of his little sons (parvulis) Humfrey…[to] teach him until he reached the age at which he could be a monk if he wished", with the consent of "uxor eius domina Luc[i]a et filii eius Rotbertus, Hainricus, Hunfridus, Havidis filia eorum" and witnessed by "Hunfrido patre eorum, Ricardo filio suo"[430]. Domesday Descendants records that the mother of Ingelger [I] de Bohun was "Lucy brother of Alexander"[431]. Richard & his wife had seven children"
Med Lands cites:
Richard de Bohun died before 1131.3
; Per Med Lands:
"RICHARD de Méry (-before 1131). Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy" on the roll dated 1198, states that "Humphrey de Bohon" donated part of the fief of Puchay to the monastery of Saint-Leger at Préaux, with the consent of "his sons Robert and Richard", undated, but he does not cite the source reference[424]. His epithet "de Méry" suggests that this was territory inherited from his mother. Thomas Stapleton identifies Méry as "Mareium…the marshy territory along the banks of the river L’Ouve in the vicinity of le Homme, otherwise L’Isle-Marie, adjacent to the communes of Liésville on one side and of Picauville on the other" and lists various donations by individuals named "de Mareio"[425]. The dates of the documents in which Richard is named suggest that he may have been one of his father’s oldest children. "…Unfredi de Bohun et Richardi filii eius necnon Ingulfi eiusdem loci canonici…" are named as witnesses at the court of William I King of England in the charter dated to [1081] which records an agreement between the monks of Marmoutier and "Gaufridus Nervei filius"[426]. A charter dated 1092 records the claim by "Richard de Mereio son of Humfrey de Bohonio" for a field near the monastery of Bohun from the monks of Marmoutier, a settlement being confirmed by the monks receiving "one of his little sons (parvulis) Humfrey…[to] teach him until he reached the age at which he could be a monk if he wished", with the consent of "uxor eius domina Luc[i]a et filii eius Rotbertus, Hainricus, Hunfridus, Havidis filia eorum" and witnessed by "Hunfrido patre eorum, Ricardo filio suo"[427]. A charter dated 1093 records that "Richard de Mereio" confirmed the donation to the monks of St Martin made by "his father Humfrey" for "quendam monachum eiusdem loci fratrem suum…Ingelrannum who urged it on him and for love of a little boy of his whom he had given them to bring up and teach"[428]. Thomas Stapleton, in his "Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy" on the roll dated 1198, says that "in 1131 a proffer of sixty marks of silver would be owing from [Humphrey de Bohon the King’s steward] to the crown si poterit dirrationare terram de Meri", citing the 1129/30 Pipe Roll, which suggests that Richard de Méry had died before that date[429].
"m (before 1092) LUCIE, daughter of ---. A charter dated 1092 records the claim by "Richard de Mereio son of Humfrey de Bohonio" for a field near the monastery of Bohun from the monks of Marmoutier, a settlement being confirmed by the monks receiving "one of his little sons (parvulis) Humfrey…[to] teach him until he reached the age at which he could be a monk if he wished", with the consent of "uxor eius domina Luc[i]a et filii eius Rotbertus, Hainricus, Hunfridus, Havidis filia eorum" and witnessed by "Hunfrido patre eorum, Ricardo filio suo"[430]. Domesday Descendants records that the mother of Ingelger [I] de Bohun was "Lucy brother of Alexander"[431]. Richard & his wife had seven children"
Med Lands cites:
[424] Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniæ, Vol. II, p. xxiii.
[425] Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniæ, Vol. II, p. xxv.
[426] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 42, p. 46.
[427] Round (1899) 1213, p. 438.
[428] Round (1899) 1214, p. 438.
[429] Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniæ, Vol. II, p. xxvi, citing Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30), Wiltshire, p. 18 (not yet consulted).
[430] Round (1899) 1213, p. 438.
[431] Domesday Descendants, p. 331, citing "Cart. Sées, Arch. dept. de l’Orne, H938, fol. 118v".3
Richard de Bohun was also known as Richard de Méry.3[425] Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniæ, Vol. II, p. xxv.
[426] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 42, p. 46.
[427] Round (1899) 1213, p. 438.
[428] Round (1899) 1214, p. 438.
[429] Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniæ, Vol. II, p. xxvi, citing Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30), Wiltshire, p. 18 (not yet consulted).
[430] Round (1899) 1213, p. 438.
[431] Domesday Descendants, p. 331, citing "Cart. Sées, Arch. dept. de l’Orne, H938, fol. 118v".3
Family | Lucie (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I14465
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I04122
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#IngelgerBohundied1168. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Richard II (?) de Mary, seigneur de Bohon1
M, #47811, b. circa 995, d. circa 1025
Father | Richard I «Le Vieil» (?) seigneur de Bohon1 b. c 930, d. c 1025 |
Reference | GAV27 EDV27 |
Last Edited | 25 May 2009 |
Richard II (?) de Mary, seigneur de Bohon was born circa 995.1
Richard II (?) de Mary, seigneur de Bohon died circa 1025.1
GAV-27 EDV-27.
Richard II (?) de Mary, seigneur de Bohon died circa 1025.1
GAV-27 EDV-27.
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bohun.pdf, p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
Stephen (?) Count of Bourges1
M, #47812, b. 833, d. 864
Father | Hugh Bourges de Tours2 b. 805, d. 853 |
Reference | GAV30 EDV31 |
Last Edited | 20 Feb 2003 |
Stephen (?) Count of Bourges was born in 833.1
Stephen (?) Count of Bourges died in 864.1
GAV-30 EDV-31 GKJ-32.
Stephen (?) Count of Bourges died in 864.1
GAV-30 EDV-31 GKJ-32.
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I09453
- [S1217] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I09454
Hugh Bourges de Tours1
M, #47813, b. 805, d. 853
Father | Hugues III 'le Méfiant' (?) Comte de Tours1,2 b. c 780, d. 4 Nov 839 |
Mother | Ava/Bava (?) Countess Sundgau (Upper Alsace), Countess of Tours1,3,2 b. 769, d. a 839 |
Reference | GAV31 EDV32 |
Last Edited | 23 Jul 2020 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I09454
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#_Toc508299222. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 11 October 2019), memorial page for Ava de Morvois de Tours (769–4 Nov 839), Find A Grave Memorial no. 146961315, ; Maintained by Memerizion (contributor 48072664) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146961315/ava-de_tours. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace1
M, #47816, b. 590, d. between 657 and 658
Father | Ega (?) Duke of Alsace1 b. 560 |
Mother | Gerberga (?) of Franconia1 b. 564 |
Reference | GAV37 EDV37 |
Last Edited | 14 Apr 2020 |
Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace married Leudefindis (?)1
Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace was born in 590 at France.1
Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace died between 657 and 658.2
GAV-37 EDV-37 GKJ-38.
; Per Med Lands (Citation #1):
"ERCHINOALD (-[657/58]). The Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude names “Adabaldus Dux, et fratres eius Herchenaldus Major-domus Occidentalis Franciæ et Sigebertus Comes” as the sons of “Ansberto Duci nobili in Germania” & his wife[302]. Fredegar names "Erchynoaldus…consanguineus…de genetricis Dagoberti" as maior domus in Neustria after the death of Aega[303]. On the other hand, the Liber Historiæ Francorum names "Erchonoldo" as maior domus of "Dagobertus rex" after the death of "Gundolando maiorum domo"[304]. According to the Continuator of Fredegar[305], Erchinoald died "at the same time", which appears from the context to refer to the death of King Clovis II. However, the same paragraph also states (incorrectly) that King Clotaire III died "about this time" after reigning four years, so the chronology is confused or compressed. A charter dated to [659] issued by "Chlothacharius rex Francorum" records a dispute between the church of Rouen and the abbey of St Denis about property previously belonging to "Erchenoaldo quondam maiorum domus…filius eius Leudesius"[306].
"m ---. The name of Erchinoald's wife is not known."
Med Lands (Citation #1) cites:
Per Med Lands (Citation #2):
"Three possible brothers. The Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude names “Ansberto Duci nobili in Germania” and his wife Bilichildis as parents of the three brothers “Adabaldus Dux, et fratres eius Herchenaldus Major-domus Occidentalis Franciæ et Sigebertus Comes”[374]. The Chronico also specifies that Bilichildis was the full sister of Dagobert I King of the Franks. However, it also highlights that “others say” that Bilichildis was the daughter of “primi Lotharii avi istius”. The latter origin is repeated in the Carmen de Exordio Gentis Francorum which records the marriage of "Hlotharius [rex]…filia…Blithild" and "Ansbertus", and claims that Arnoul Bishop of Metz (ancestor of the Carolingian kings) was this couple’s grandson[375]. The two accounts are completely inconsistent from a chronological point of view: Bishop Arnoul’s suggested birth date range of [580/85] is incompatible with his supposed paternal uncle Maior domus Erchinoald having died in [657/58]. Some corroboration about a family connection between Erchinoald and King Dagobert is provided by Fredegar who names "Erchynoaldus…consanguineus…de genetricis Dagoberti"[376]. Another possibility concerning the parentage of Adabald is provided by the Vita S. Rictrudis which names “Gerberta…filia sanctæ Gertrudis” as the mother of “Adabaldus Dux”[377]. The Vita S. Amati also names “sancta Gertrudis” as “beati Adalbaldi avia”[378]. It is impossible to sift the fact (if any) from the fiction in these sources.
"1. [ADABALD .
"2. [ERCHINOALD (-[657/58]).
"3. [SIEGBERT ."
Med Lands (Citation #2) cites:
Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace was born in 590 at France.1
Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace died between 657 and 658.2
GAV-37 EDV-37 GKJ-38.
; Per Med Lands (Citation #1):
"ERCHINOALD (-[657/58]). The Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude names “Adabaldus Dux, et fratres eius Herchenaldus Major-domus Occidentalis Franciæ et Sigebertus Comes” as the sons of “Ansberto Duci nobili in Germania” & his wife[302]. Fredegar names "Erchynoaldus…consanguineus…de genetricis Dagoberti" as maior domus in Neustria after the death of Aega[303]. On the other hand, the Liber Historiæ Francorum names "Erchonoldo" as maior domus of "Dagobertus rex" after the death of "Gundolando maiorum domo"[304]. According to the Continuator of Fredegar[305], Erchinoald died "at the same time", which appears from the context to refer to the death of King Clovis II. However, the same paragraph also states (incorrectly) that King Clotaire III died "about this time" after reigning four years, so the chronology is confused or compressed. A charter dated to [659] issued by "Chlothacharius rex Francorum" records a dispute between the church of Rouen and the abbey of St Denis about property previously belonging to "Erchenoaldo quondam maiorum domus…filius eius Leudesius"[306].
"m ---. The name of Erchinoald's wife is not known."
Med Lands (Citation #1) cites:
[302] Ex Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude, RHGF III, p. 522.
[303] Fredegar, IV, 84, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 163.
[304] Liber Historiæ Francorum 42, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 314.
[305] Fredegar (Continuator), 2, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 169.
[306] MGH DD Mer (1872), Diplomata Regum Francorum, no. 37, p. 34.
[303] Fredegar, IV, 84, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 163.
[304] Liber Historiæ Francorum 42, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 314.
[305] Fredegar (Continuator), 2, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 169.
[306] MGH DD Mer (1872), Diplomata Regum Francorum, no. 37, p. 34.
Per Med Lands (Citation #2):
"Three possible brothers. The Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude names “Ansberto Duci nobili in Germania” and his wife Bilichildis as parents of the three brothers “Adabaldus Dux, et fratres eius Herchenaldus Major-domus Occidentalis Franciæ et Sigebertus Comes”[374]. The Chronico also specifies that Bilichildis was the full sister of Dagobert I King of the Franks. However, it also highlights that “others say” that Bilichildis was the daughter of “primi Lotharii avi istius”. The latter origin is repeated in the Carmen de Exordio Gentis Francorum which records the marriage of "Hlotharius [rex]…filia…Blithild" and "Ansbertus", and claims that Arnoul Bishop of Metz (ancestor of the Carolingian kings) was this couple’s grandson[375]. The two accounts are completely inconsistent from a chronological point of view: Bishop Arnoul’s suggested birth date range of [580/85] is incompatible with his supposed paternal uncle Maior domus Erchinoald having died in [657/58]. Some corroboration about a family connection between Erchinoald and King Dagobert is provided by Fredegar who names "Erchynoaldus…consanguineus…de genetricis Dagoberti"[376]. Another possibility concerning the parentage of Adabald is provided by the Vita S. Rictrudis which names “Gerberta…filia sanctæ Gertrudis” as the mother of “Adabaldus Dux”[377]. The Vita S. Amati also names “sancta Gertrudis” as “beati Adalbaldi avia”[378]. It is impossible to sift the fact (if any) from the fiction in these sources.
"1. [ADABALD .
"2. [ERCHINOALD (-[657/58]).
"3. [SIEGBERT ."
Med Lands (Citation #2) cites:
[374] Ex Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude, RHGF III, p. 522.
[375] Carmen de Exordio Gentis Francorum, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini II, pp. 142-3.
[376] Fredegar, IV, 84, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 163.
[377] Ex Vita S. Rictrudis, RHGF III, p. 538.
[378] Ex Vita S. Amati Episcopi Senonensis, RHGF III, p. 608.3,4
Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace was also known as Erchinoald (?)5[375] Carmen de Exordio Gentis Francorum, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini II, pp. 142-3.
[376] Fredegar, IV, 84, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome II, p. 163.
[377] Ex Vita S. Rictrudis, RHGF III, p. 538.
[378] Ex Vita S. Amati Episcopi Senonensis, RHGF III, p. 608.3,4
Family | Leudefindis (?) b. 594, d. 688 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#Erchinoalddied657B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, Citation #1: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#Erchinoalddied657B
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, Citation #2: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#Erchinoalddied657A
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#Erchinoalddied657A
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#AdalricusAthicus
Gerberga (?) of Franconia1
F, #47817, b. 564
Father | Richemeres (?) Duke of Franconia1 b. 538 |
Mother | Gertrudis (?) Duchess of Franconia1 b. 540, d. 658 |
Reference | GAV38 EDV38 |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2003 |
Gerberga (?) of Franconia married Ega (?) Duke of Alsace.1
Gerberga (?) of Franconia was born in 564 at Franconia, Germany.1
GAV-38 EDV-38 GKJ-39.
Gerberga (?) of Franconia was born in 564 at Franconia, Germany.1
GAV-38 EDV-38 GKJ-39.
Family | Ega (?) Duke of Alsace b. 560 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Ega (?) Duke of Alsace1
M, #47818, b. 560
Reference | GAV38 EDV38 |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2003 |
Ega (?) Duke of Alsace married Gerberga (?) of Franconia, daughter of Richemeres (?) Duke of Franconia and Gertrudis (?) Duchess of Franconia.1
Ega (?) Duke of Alsace was born in 560 at France.1
GAV-38 EDV-38 GKJ-39.
Ega (?) Duke of Alsace was born in 560 at France.1
GAV-38 EDV-38 GKJ-39.
Family | Gerberga (?) of Franconia b. 564 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Leudefindis (?)1
F, #47819, b. 594, d. 688
Reference | GAV37 EDV37 |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2003 |
Leudefindis (?) married Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace, son of Ega (?) Duke of Alsace and Gerberga (?) of Franconia.1
Leudefindis (?) was born in 594 at France.1
Leudefindis (?) died in 688.1
GAV-37 EDV-37 GKJ-38.
Leudefindis (?) was born in 594 at France.1
Leudefindis (?) died in 688.1
GAV-37 EDV-37 GKJ-38.
Family | Erchembaldus (?) Duke of Alsace b. 590, d. bt 657 - 658 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.
Richemeres (?) Duke of Franconia1
M, #47820, b. 538
Reference | GAV39 EDV39 |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2003 |
Richemeres (?) Duke of Franconia married Gertrudis (?) Duchess of Franconia.1
Richemeres (?) Duke of Franconia was born in 538 at Franconia, Germany.1
GAV-39 EDV-39 GKJ-40.
Richemeres (?) Duke of Franconia was born in 538 at Franconia, Germany.1
GAV-39 EDV-39 GKJ-40.
Family | Gertrudis (?) Duchess of Franconia b. 540, d. 658 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001.