Robert III DE BRUS Lord Skelton was born in 1068 in of Skelton, York, Eng.1078,1079,1080,1081,1721 He died on 11 May 1141 at the age of 73 in Skelton, Yorkshire, Eng.1078,1079,1080,1081,1721 He was buried in 1141 in Priory, Gisborough, Yorkshire, Eng.1080,1081 Robert has Ancestral File Number 91VM-N4. ALIAS: Robert le BrusAlternate name found in file: Robert De Bruce, Robert Le Brus1st Lord o f Cleveland Parents: .

Spouse: Agnes ANNANDALE.

Spouse: Agnes PAYNEL. Children were: Adam II de BRUS Lord Skelton, Robert "Le Meschin" de BRUS Baron Annandale, Agatha de BRUS, Pagon de BRUS.


Guy DE BRYAN was born in 1270 in Walwyns Castle,Pembrokeshire,Wales. He died in 1349 at the age of 79 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England.

Spouse: Margaret DE MONTACUTE. Margaret DE MONTACUTE and Guy DE BRYAN were married in 1298 in ,Pembrokeshire,Wales. Children were: Margaret DE BRYAN.


Margaret DE BRYAN was born in 1277 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. She died in 1321 at the age of 44 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Parents: Guy DE BRYAN and Margaret DE MONTACUTE.

Spouse: Sir John DE DINHAM. Margaret DE BRYAN and Sir John DE DINHAM were married in 1294 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Children were: John "Knight" DE DINHAM.


Alice DE BUCI[xUpline] (private). Parents: Robert DE BUCI.

Spouse: Ralph BASSETT. Children were: (Justice)Richard BASSETT, Thomas BASSETT.


Alice DE BUCI was born in 1080 in Weldon, Northamptonshire, England. Parents: Robert De BUCI.

Spouse: Ralph BASSETT. Alice DE BUCI and Ralph BASSETT were married in 1101 in Drayton, Staffordshire, England. Children were: Richard BASSETT, Thomas BASSETT, Osmund BASSETT, Thurstine BASSETT, Gilbert Thurstine BASSETT, Nicholas BASSETT, William BASSETT.


Dau of Robert DE BUCI[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Ralph BASSET. Children were: Thomas BASSET, Richard BASSET, Thurstan BASSET, Nicholas BASSET, Gilbert BASSET.


Robert DE BUCI was born about 1025 in Normandy, France. Parents: Robert DE BRUS and Emma DE BRITTANY.

Children were: Alice DE BUCI.


Dyddgu DE BUILTH[xUpline] (private). Parents: Lord Idnerth DE BUILTH and Gwenllian "Verch" AARON.

Spouse: Llywarch DE NORTH WALES. Children were: Gladys DE NORTH WALES.


Lord Idnerth DE BUILTH[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Gwenllian "Verch" AARON. Children were: Dyddgu DE BUILTH.


Countess Rohais DE BULLES was born in 1046.

Spouse: Count Hugh DE DAMMARTIN. Children were: Aleis DE DAMMARTIN.


Egidia DE BURGH was born in 1263 in Ulster,Providence,Ireland.

Spouse: James STEWART. Egidia DE BURGH and James STEWART were married in 1289 in , , Scotland.4 Children were: Walter "High Steward" KING OF SCOTLAND.


Harlowen DE BURGH was born in 995 in Conteville, Normandy, France. He died in 1066 at the age of 71. He was also known as Herluin de Conteville , Seigneur de Conteville. Harlowen de Burgo, founder of the abbey of Gresteim, in Normandy, m. Arlotta, the mother of the Conqueror, and dying before his father, John, Earl of Comyn, left two sons, Robert, Earl of Moreton, in Normandy, and Odo, bishop of Bayeux, who both accompanied their illustrious brother in his expedition against England, and were aggrandized after his triumph, Odo being created Earl of Kent, and Robert de Moreton, Earl of Cornwall. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1883, p. 377, Montfort, Barons Montfort]

Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr. Parents: .

Spouse: Arletta DE FALAISE. Children were: Muriel DE CONTEVILLE, Isabella DE BURGH, Dau DE CONTEVILLE, Emma DE CONTEVILLE, Odo DE BURGH Bishop of Bayeux Duke of Kent, Robert "ll" DE BURGH count de Mortaigne or Earl of Cromw.


Isabella DE BURGH[xUpline] (private). Parents: Harlowen DE BURGH and Arletta DE FALAISE.


John DE BURGH was born in 1236. He died in 1279 at the age of 43.

Spouse: Cecilia DE BALIOL. Children were: Margaret DE BURGH.


Margaret DE BURGH was born in 1264. She died in 1304 at the age of 40. Parents: John DE BURGH and Cecilia DE BALIOL.

Spouse: Richard "The Red Earl" DE BOUGH. Children were: Joan DE BOUGH.


Odo DE BURGH Bishop of Bayeux Duke of Kent[xUpline] (private). Parents: Harlowen DE BURGH and Arletta DE FALAISE.


Robert "ll" DE BURGH count de Mortaigne or Earl of Cromw was born in 1037 in Normandy, France. He died on 8 December 1093 at the age of 56 in St. Grestain, France. He was also known as Ailricus de Burc / Robert de Mortaigne. Robert of Mortain, half-brother of William the Conqueror, became the wealthiest subject of the English crown in the generation after the Conquest. The second son of the Conqueror's mother, Herleve, and Herluin, vicomte of Conteville, Robert was appointed count of Mortain in south-west Normandy by William around 1055. Robert's elevation was part of William's policy of creating a close network of loyal nobles, often related to the ducal house, with and through whom William controlled his duchy and, later, was to conquer his kingdom (Robert's full brother, Odo, was bishop of Bayeux). Robert's prominent part in the invasion of England was remembered in his depiction in the Bayeux Tapestry advising William with his brother Odo after the landing at Pevensey. Both at Hastings and during the often difficult pacification of England 1066-69, Robert proved an effective military subordinate to William. His reward was massive. By 1086, with almost eight hundred manors from Sussex to Yorkshire to Cornwall, as well as valuable castles, such as Pevensey, Robert was the greatest secular landholder after the king and the church. Together, his and Odo's estates were worth Ð5,000: the next richest lay holding were valued at Ð750. However powerful his grip on his vassals, William preferred to keep power in the family. This presented problems; both his brother Odo of Bayeux and son Robert Curthose openly rebelled. Unlike the restless Odo, Robert of Mortain made little individual mark on events. He spent much time with his half-brother in a career, until 1087, conspicuous by its loyalty. In 1087, Robert persuaded the dying king to release Odo from prison and was probably one of those who insisted that Robert Curthose succeed to Normandy. Although initially accepting William Rufus as king, in 1088 Robert threw in his lot with Odo and Curthose. He held Pevensey for the rebels, withstanding a six-week siege by Rufus in person. After his submission, he was pardoned but withdrew to Normandy to die. Robert emerges dimly from the records, the least colourful or defined of a family of striking personalities. He seems to have been on close terms with both his brothers and to have harboured a soft spot for Robert Curthose. Alternatively, he wished to preside over his lands free from superior exactions, an independence fostered perhaps by his paternal inheritance (it was in his father's monastery at Grestain that he was buried), and later offered by the policies of Odo and the character of Curthose. Only the accident of his mother's liaison with Duke Robert I elevated this child of provincial aristocracy to the greatest heights of the Anglo-Norman baronage. In the eleventh century at least, nobility could be acquired by favour and fortune, not just by blood. [Source: Who's Who in Early Medieval England, Christopher Tyerman, Shepheard-Walwyn, Ltd., London, 1996]

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Robert de Moreton, Earl of Cornwall with a grant of 793 manors. In the time of William Rufus, this nobleman joining his brother, the Earl of Kent, raised the standard of rebellion in favour of Robert Curthose, and held the castle of Pevensey for that prince. He delivered it up, however, upon its being invested by the king, and made his peace. His lordship m. Maud, dau. of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, and had issue, William, his successor, and three daus., whose christian names are unknown: the eldest m. Andrew de Vitrei; the 2nd m. Guy de Val; and the youngest m. the Earl of Thoulouse. The time of the Earl of Cornwall's death has not been ascertained, "but if he lived," says Dugdale, "after King William Rufus so fatally lost his life by the glance of an arrow in New Forest from the bow of Walter Tirell, then it was unto him that this strange apparition happened, which I shall here speak of; otherwise, it must be to his son and successor, Earl William, the story whereof is as followeth. In the very hour that the king received the fatal stroke, the Earl of Cornwall being hunting in a wood at a distance from the place and, left alone by his attendants, was accidentally met by a very great black goat bearing the king all black and naked and wounded through the midst of his breast. Adjuring the goat by the Holy Trinity to tell what that was he so carried, he answered, 'I am carrying your king to judgement, yea, that tyrant, William Rufus, for I am an evil spirit and the revenger of malice which he bore to the church of God, and it was I that did cause this his slaughter; the protomartyr of England, St. Alban, commanded me so to do, who complained to God of him for his grievous oppressions in the Isle of Britain, which he first hallowed. All which the earl soon after related to his followers." His lordship was s. by his son, William de Moreton, 2nd Earl of Cornwall. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 381, Moreton, or (more correctly,) de Burgo, Earls of Cornwall]

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Robert, Earl of Moreton, in Normandy, participating with his brother, the bishop of Bayeux, in the triumph of Hastings, was rewarded by his victorious kinsman, Duke William, with the Earldom of Cornwall (anno 1068), and grants of not less than seven hundred and ninety-three manors. This nobleman m. Maud, dau. of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, and had issue, William, his successor, and three daus., one of whom m. Andrew de Vetre; another, Guy de La Nal; and the younger, the Earl of Toulouse, brother of Raymond, Count of St. Giles, who behaved so valiantly in the Jerusalem expedition. The period of the deceased of Robert, Earl of Moreton and Cornwall, is not ascertained, but he appears to have been s. by his son, William de Moreton, Earl of Cornwall. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, pp. 88-89, Burgh, Earl of Kent]

Robert Comes de Moritonie Son of Herluin de Conteville and Herleve, mother of William the Conqueror; full brother of Odo of Bayeux. He was granted the county of Mortain by his brother c.1048. His work in the region was of critical importance in achieving harmony both with the west Normans and their eastern counterparts, and between the Normans and Bretons; his diplomatic successes here were later to provide a model for Henry I. (K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, ‘Le role des Bretons dans la politique de la colonization normande’, MSHAB, lxxiv, 1996, 195-202). He accompanied his brother on the expedition of 1066 and is one of the few known to have fought at Hastings. He was given one of the important defensive Rapes of Sussex at Pevensey, where he built a castle. He received extensive holdings throughout the country, with a notable predominance in the south-west, where some of his holdings in Cornwall came to him as a result of the withdrawal c.1069/70 of Count Brien of Brittany, brother of Alan Rufus (Keats-Rohan, op. cit., 186-192). He married first Matilda (d. c.1084), daughter of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, and Mabel de Bellême, by whom he had issue a son William, Emma, wife of William, Count of Toulouse, Agnes, wife of André I de Vitré (a tenant of the count in Cornwall), and Denise, wife of Guy II de Laval. By his second wife Almodis he had further issue, though apparently none survived into adulthood. See K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Medieval Prosopography 14.1 1992, 30-46; B. Golding, ‘Robert of Mortain’, Anglo-Norman Studies 13 (1991).
K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday People, A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166, The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK, Volume I Domesday Book, 1999, pp 371-2

Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr. Parents: Harlowen DE BURGH and Arletta DE FALAISE.

Spouse: Matilda (Maud) DE MONTGOMERY.


Sir Bartholomew DE BURGHERSE was born in 1290 in Burgess Hill,Sussex,England. He died in 1355 at the age of 65 in Grey Friars, Leicester, Leicestershire, England.

Spouse: Elizabeth VERDUN. Elizabeth VERDUN and Sir Bartholomew DE BURGHERSE were married on 11 June 1320 in Rotherfield, Oxfordshire, England. Children were: Lord Bartholomew DE BURGHERSE.


Lord Bartholomew DE BURGHERSE was born in 1320 in Burgess Hill,Sussex,England. He died in 1369 at the age of 49 in Walsingham,Norfolk,England. Parents: Sir Bartholomew DE BURGHERSE and Elizabeth VERDUN.

Spouse: Cicely DE WEYLAND. Cicely DE WEYLAND and Lord Bartholomew DE BURGHERSE were married on 11 May 1335 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Children were: Elizabeth DE BURGHERSE.


Elizabeth DE BURGHERSE was born in May 1342 in Ewyas Lacy,Hereford,England. She died on 26 July 1409 at the age of 67 in Tewksbury Abbey,Tewksbury,Gloucestershire,England. Parents: Lord Bartholomew DE BURGHERSE and Cicely DE WEYLAND.

Spouse: Lord Edward LE DESPENCER. Elizabeth DE BURGHERSE and Lord Edward LE DESPENCER were married on 2 August 1354 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Children were: Eleanor LE DESPENCER.


John DE BURGHERSH was born on 29 September 1343 in Ewelme,Oxfordshire,England. He died on 21 September 1391 at the age of 47.

Spouse: Ismania DE HANHAM. Ismania DE HANHAM and John DE BURGHERSH were married in 1372 in ,Gloucestershire,England. Children were: Maude DE BURGHERSH.


Maude DE BURGHERSH was born in 1383 in Ewelme,Oxfordshire,England. She died on 28 April 1436 at the age of 53 in Ewelme,Oxfordshire,England. Parents: John DE BURGHERSH and Ismania DE HANHAM.

Spouse: Thomas CHAUCER. Maude DE BURGHERSH and Thomas CHAUCER were married in 1395 in Ewelme,Oxfordshire,England. Children were: Alice CHAUCER.


Mrs. Magdalen DE BURGO[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: John "Monoculus,one Eye" DE BURGO FITZ NIGELL. Children were: Eustace FITZ JOHN DE BURGO CLAVERING Lord Alnwick, Payn FITZ JOHN.


John "Monoculus,one Eye" DE BURGO FITZ NIGELL was born in 1050 in Tonsburgh, Normandy, Fr. He died in 1138 at the age of 88 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, Eng. ALIAS: John "Monoculus" FitzNigell

John, surnamed Monoculus from having but one eye, had three sons, Paganus, Eustace, and Willi am. These brothers were witnesses to the foundation of the abbey of Cirencester, co. Gloucest er, 1133. The elder son, Paganus, dying s. p., was s. by his brother, Eustace Fitz-John. [Si r Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 121, C lavering, Barons Clavering] Parents: .

Spouse: Mrs. Magdalen DE BURGO. Children were: Eustace FITZ JOHN DE BURGO CLAVERING Lord Alnwick, Payn FITZ JOHN.


Ermengarde DE BURGUNDY died on 12 April 935. Custom Field:<_FA#> PRINCESS de BURGUNDY Parents: Count Boso II DE VIENNE and Trungard "Ermengarde" DE GERMANY.

Spouse: Count Manasses I DE CHALONS. Children were: Duke Giselbert DE BURGUNDY.


Ermuntrude DE BURGUNDY was born in 1060. She died on 8 March 1104 at the age of 44.

Spouse: Count Thierry II DE MONTBELLIARD. Children were: Count Renaud I DE BAR LE DUX.


Duke Giselbert DE BURGUNDY died on 16 April 956. He was born in Burgundy, France. Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de CHALONS & VERGY Parents: Count Manasses I DE CHALONS and Ermengarde DE BURGUNDY.

Spouse: Ingeltrude DE DIJON. Children were: Adelaide DE CHALONS.


Lord Adam DE BURY was born about 1220. Parents: .

Children were: Lord Henry DE BURY.


Alice DE BURY was born about 1300. She died on 6 December 1374 at the age of 74. Parents: Lord Henry DE BURY and Margery RADCLIFFE.

Spouse: Roger PILKINGTON. Alice DE BURY and Roger PILKINGTON were married. Children were: Lora PILKINGTON, Roger PILKINGTON, Margaret PILKINGTON.


Lord Henry DE BURY was born about 1260. Parents: Lord Adam DE BURY.

Spouse: Margery RADCLIFFE. Children were: Alice DE BURY.


Elizabeth DE BYRON was born in 1407 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Parents: John DE BYRON and Margaret BOOTH.

Spouse: Thomas ASSHETON. Children were: Dulcia ASSHETON.


John DE BYRON was born about 1387 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Parents: Richard BYRON.

Spouse: Margaret BOOTH. Margaret BOOTH and John DE BYRON were married in 1401 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Children were: Elizabeth DE BYRON.


Robert "The King's Son" DE CAEN was born in 1090 in Caen,Normandy,France. He died on 31 October 1147 at the age of 57 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Parents: Henry KING OF ENGLAND I and Concubine DE NORMANDY.

Spouse: Maud "Mabel" FITZHAMMON. Maud "Mabel" FITZHAMMON and Robert "The King's Son" DE CAEN were married in 1115 in ,Gloucestershire,England. Children were: William "Mafonache" FITZROBERT, Maud FITZROBERT.

Children were: Maud FITZROBERT.


Robert "The King's Son" DE CAEN was born about 1090 in of, Caen, Normandy, France. He died on 31 October 1147 at the age of 57 in , Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. He was buried in St James Priory, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Robert has Ancestral File Number V9V7-BV. 1 NAME Robert (Earl of Gloucester) /de Caen/
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT. 1090

Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr. Parents: Henry I "Beauclerc" KING OF ENGLAND and Sybilla CORBET.

Spouse: Maud (Mabel) (Sibyl) FITZHAMMON. Maud (Mabel) (Sibyl) FITZHAMMON and Robert "The King's Son" DE CAEN were married about 1115 in Of, , Gloucestershire, England. Children were: Roger FITZROBERT, Hamon FITZROBERT, Mabel FITZROBERT, William "Mafonache" FITZROBERT Earl of Gloucester, Maud FITZROBERT, Philip FITZROBERT, Richard FITZROBERT, Robert FITZROBERT.


Felicia DE CAMVILLE was born in 1217 in Coughton Court,Warwickshire,England. Parents: Thomas DE CAMVILLE and Mrs. Agnes DE CAMVILLE.

Spouse: Philip DURVASSAL. Children were: Thomas DURVASSAL.


Mrs. Agnes DE CAMVILLE was born in 1196 in Coughton Court,Warwickshire,England. She died in Coughton Court,Warwickshire,England.

Spouse: Thomas DE CAMVILLE. Mrs. Agnes DE CAMVILLE and Thomas DE CAMVILLE were married about 1216 in Warwick.Warwickshire,England. Children were: Felicia DE CAMVILLE.


Richard DE CAMVILLE was born about 1162 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England.

Children were: William DE CAMVILLE.


Thomas DE CAMVILLE was born in 1192 in Coughton Court,Warwickshire,England. He died in 1235 at the age of 43 in Coughton Court,Warwickshire,England. Parents: William DE CAMVILLE and Albereda MARMION.

Spouse: Mrs. Agnes DE CAMVILLE. Mrs. Agnes DE CAMVILLE and Thomas DE CAMVILLE were married about 1216 in Warwick.Warwickshire,England. Children were: Felicia DE CAMVILLE.


William DE CAMVILLE was born about 1172 in Coughton Court,Warwickshire,England. Parents: Richard DE CAMVILLE.

Spouse: Albereda MARMION. Albereda MARMION and William DE CAMVILLE were married about 1190 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Children were: Thomas DE CAMVILLE.


Agnes DE CANSFIELD Heiress Of Aldingham was born about 1254 in Aldingham, Lancashire, England. She died in 1293 at the age of 39. Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com
Contact hollister_family@@dodo.com.au for information or corrections Parents: Robert DE CANSFIELD and Aline Le FLEMING.

Spouse: Sir Robert DE HAVERINGTON 5th Lord Of Harington. _UID60B3D01570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5CD757Children were: Sir John "gton" HARINGTON Of Aldingham, 1st Lord (Baron) Hari.


John DE CANSFIELD was born about 1196 in Aldingham, Lancashire, England. He died DECEASED. REFN: ems-jw

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Spouse: Joan (Nmn-John) CANSFIELD. _UIDF209D11570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5CC08FChildren were: Robert DE CANSFIELD, Eda CANSFIELD.


Robert DE CANSFIELD was born about 1224 in Cancefield, Lancashire, England. He died about 1269 at the age of 45. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Farleton&Cancefield
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Farleton&Cancefield
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Farleton&Cancefield

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Contact hollister_family@@dodo.com.au for information or corrections Parents: John DE CANSFIELD and Joan (Nmn-John) CANSFIELD.

Spouse: Aline Le FLEMING. Aline Le FLEMING and Robert DE CANSFIELD were married in 1256 in Cantsfield, Lancashire, England. _UID6AB3D01570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5CE1F7 Children were: Agnes DE CANSFIELD Heiress Of Aldingham, John CANCEFIELD, William CANCEFIELD.


Nicholas DE CANTELOU was born about 1229 in Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, England. He died in 1266 at the age of 37. 1 NAME Nicholas De /Cauntelo/
2 GIVN Nicholas De
2 SURN Cauntelo


Several internet sources have Nicholas b. 1191, d. aft 1261 and son ofWilliam I deCantelou and Mecelin de Braci. Many of these same sourceshave Nicholas havingason William b. 1225 by Eustache, who wasn't bornuntil 1250. Even without thisimpossible birth, I think that the agedifference of 50 to 60 years would preclude a marriage. In 1261,Eustache was only 11 years old. The younger Nicholas born to William IIde Cantelou makes much more sense. Even though I findreferences in MCSand AR to Nicholas, they only refer to him as 1st husband ofEustache,without giving any dates or lineage.

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Contact hollister_family@@dodo.com.au for information or corrections Parents: .

Spouse: Eustache FITZHUGH. Eustache FITZHUGH and Nicholas DE CANTELOU were married in 1st Husband. _UIDF819D11570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5CD6DF


*Millicent DE CANTELOUPE was born in 1250 in Calne, Wales, England. She died on 7 January 1298/9 at the age of 49. Parents: William DE CANTELOUPE , Baron and Eva DE BRAOSE.

Spouse: *Eudo DE LA ZOUCHE , Lord. *Millicent DE CANTELOUPE and *Eudo DE LA ZOUCHE , Lord were married in 1273 in Albergavney, England. Children were: William DE LA ZOUCHE, *Lucie DE LA ZOUCHE , Lady, Eva LA ZOUCHE.


George DE CANTELOUPE ,Baron was born in 1239 in of Abergavenny, Wales. Parents: William DE CANTELOUPE , Baron and Eva DE BRAOSE.


Joan DE CANTELOUPE was born in 1242. Parents: William DE CANTELOUPE , Baron and Eva DE BRAOSE.

Spouse: Henry DE HASTINGS.


William DE CANTELOUPE , Baron was born in 1216 in Baron of Abergavenny, Wales. He died on 25 September 1254 at the age of 38. Parents: .

Spouse: Eva DE BRAOSE. Eva DE BRAOSE and William DE CANTELOUPE , Baron were married about 1238. Children were: George DE CANTELOUPE ,Baron, Joan DE CANTELOUPE, *Millicent DE CANTELOUPE.


Millicent DE CANTILUPE was born in 1245 in Abergavinny,Monmouth,Wales. She died on 7 January 1299 at the age of 54 in Harringworth, Northampton, England.

Spouse: Eudo LA ZOUCHE. Millicent DE CANTILUPE and Eudo LA ZOUCHE were married in 1266 in Ingestre,Staffordshire,England. Children were: Eve LA ZOUCHE Baroness, Eva LA ZOUCHE, Eleanor LA ZOUCHE.


Ermensinde DE CARCASSONNE was born in 975 in Carcassonne,Aude,France. She died on 1 March 1056 at the age of 81. Parents: Roger I Count CARCASSONNE and Adelaide Countess Of CARCASSONNE.

Spouse: Count Raymond I DE BARCELONA. Ermensinde DE CARCASSONNE and Count Raymond I DE BARCELONA were married on 20 January 991. Children were: Adelaide DE BARCELONA.


Alphonso DE CASTILE was born on 11 November 1155 in Castile, Burgos, Burgos, Spain. He died on 6 October 1214 at the age of 58 in Huelgas,Burgos,Spain. Parents: Sancho DE CASTILE III and Blanche OF NAVARRE.

Spouse: Eleanor PRINCESS OF ENGLAND. Eleanor PRINCESS OF ENGLAND and Alphonso DE CASTILE were married in 1169 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain. Children were: Blanca Alphonsa DE CASTILE.