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Adele, de Vermandois1

#13226, (about 910-960)
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Parents

Child with Arnulf I 'the Great' (b. about 885, d. 27 March 965)

Biography

  • Adele, de Vermandois, was born about 910.1
  • She married Arnulf I 'the Great' in 934.1
  • She died in 960 at age ~50.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S2933] Baldwin, Stewart, The Henry Project The Ancestors of King Henry II of England: An experiment in a cooperative online database for scholarly medieval genealogy, fasg.org/projects/henryproject, the American Society of Genealogists, 2020, viewed Feb 2024.

Joan de Tyes1

#13227, (about 1320-1358)
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Parents

Child with Robert de Morley, 2nd Baron Morley, (b. about 1290, d. 23 March 1359)

Biography

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Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .
  2. [S1060] Leo van de Pas, family web site titled "Genealogics - Leo Van de Pas", http://www.genealogics.org, viewed Feb 2014 , .

Hugh de Kevelioc1

#13228, (1147-1181)
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Parents

Child

Children with Bertrade de Montfort (b. 1155, d. 12 July 1227)

Biography

  • Hugh de Kevelioc was born in 1147 in Kevelioc (Cyfeiliog), Monmouthshire, Wales.1
  • In 1154 his title was '3rd Earl of Chester'.2
  • He married Bertrade de Montfort, daughter of Simon III de Montfort and Maud de Montfort, wife of Simon III,, in 1169 in Montfort-sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France.1
  • Hugh de Kevelioc died on 30 June 1181 in Leeke, Staffordshire, England, at age ~34.1
  • For more information: Hugh of Cyfeiliog, 5th Earl of Chester at Wikipedia.3

Story

Hugh, styled "OF KEVELIOC," EARL OF CHESTER, also VICOMTE D'AVRANCHES, &c., in Normandy, son and heir born at Kevelioc, co. Merioneth. He joined in the rebellion against King Henry II, and was taken prisoner at Alnwick, 13 July 1174. He was deprived of his Earldom, and was again in rebellion both in England and Normandy, but, in January 1177, was restored. He married, in 1169, Bertrade, then aged 14 (the King giving her away in marriage "because she was his own cousin "), daughter of Simon de Montfort, Count D'EVREUX by his 1st wife, Maud. He died at Leek, co. Stafford, 30 June 1181, aged about 34 and was buried at St. Werburg's, Chester. His widow died 1227, aged about 7I.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .
  2. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , date is date of death of his father, the 2nd Earl .
  3. [S1060] Leo van de Pas, family web site titled "Genealogics - Leo Van de Pas", http://www.genealogics.org, viewed Feb 2024 , .

Bertrade de Montfort1

#13229, (1155-1227)
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Parents

Children with Hugh de Kevelioc (b. 1147, d. 30 June 1181)

Biography

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Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .
  2. [S1060] Leo van de Pas, family web site titled "Genealogics - Leo Van de Pas", http://www.genealogics.org, viewed Feb 2024 , .

Amicia de Meschin1

#13230, (about 1170-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Amicia de Meschin was born about 1170 in Kevelioc (Cyfeiliog), Monmouthshire, Wales.1
  • She died in Chester, Cheshire, England.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 23rd great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Maud of Chester1

#13231, (1171-1232)
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Parents

Biography

  • Maud of Chester was born in 1171 in Chester, Cheshire, England.1
  • She died on 6 January 1232 at age ~61.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 23rd great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Ranulf de Blundeville1

#13232, (about 1172-1232)
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Parents

Biography

  • Ranulf de Blundeville was born about 1172 in Blandevil (Oswestry), Powys, Wales.1
  • He died on 26 October 1232 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England, at age ~60.1
  • He was buried in St Werburgh, Chester, Cheshire, England.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 23rd great-granduncle of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

William Trott1

#13233, (estimated 1482-)
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Parents

Biography

  • William Trott was born estimated 1482.2

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1086] Kathryn Bassett, family web site titled "Rhinehart & Bassett Family Tree", http://bassett.net/gendata-o/index.html, updated Aug 2008, viewed Jan 2009 , .
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Beatrix le Meschin1

#13234, (about 1175-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Beatrix le Meschin was born about 1175 in Kevelioc, Monmouthshire, Wales.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 23rd great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Hawise le Meschin1

#13235, (1180-before 1242)
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Parents

Biography

  • Hawise le Meschin was born in 1180 in Chester, Cheshire, England.1
  • Her title was 'Countess of Lincoln'.1
  • She died before 3 March 1242.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 23rd great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Ranulph de Meschines1

#13236, (about 1100-1153)
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Parents

Children with Maud of Gloucester, Counterr of Chester, (b. about 1117, d. 29 July 1189)

Biography

  • Ranulph de Meschines was born about 1100 in Guernon Castle, Normandy, France.2
  • He was also known as Ranulf de Gernon.3
  • In 1129 his title was '2nd Earl of Chester'.2
  • He married Maud of Gloucester, Counterr of Chester, daughter of Robert of Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel FitzHamon, about 1141 in Gloucestershire, England.4
  • In January 1141 Earl Ranulf and Countess Matilda were at Lincoln Castle when it was besieged by the army of King Stephen of England. The next month a rebel army loyal to Empress Matilda (daughter of Henry I, fighting with Stephen to claim the throne of England) and led by Maud's father Robert Earl of Gloucester defeated and captured the king.5
  • Ranulph de Meschines died on 16 December 1153 in Chester, Cheshire, England, at age ~53.2
  • He is known as Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester at Wikipedia.6
  • EARLDOM OF CHESTER (V, 2)

    Ranulph, styled "de Gernon," Earl of Chester, also Vicomte d'Avranches, in Normandy, son and heir. He was born before 1100, in the Castle of Gernon in Normandy. To the detriment of his elder brother of the half blood, William (de Roumare), Earl of Lincoln, he appears to have Iong held a large portion of the profits of the EARLDOM OF LINCOLN. He distinguished himself as a soldier both on the side of the Empress Maud and of that of King Stephen, with the greatest impartiality. He was one of the 5 Earls (h) who witnessed the Charter to Salisbury granted at the Northampton Council of Henry I, 8 September 1131. To Stephen's second "Charter of Liberties" he was, in 1136, a witness, and by him he was made Constable of Lincoln. Against that King, however, he took part at the battle of Lincoln, 2 February 1141, in which Stephen was made prisoner, who retaliated on the Earl 29 August 1146, by seizing him at Court, at Northampton. The King granted him the Castle and city of Lincoln, probably after the pacification of 1151.

    He married, about 1141, Maud, daughter of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, by Mabel, daughter and heir of Robert Fitz-HamondD, lord of Tewkesbury. Having again taken part with King Stephen, and being consequently distrusted by both sides, he died 16 [?17] December 1153, being supposed to have been poisoned by his wife and William Peverell, of Nottingham. He was buried at St. Werburg's, Chester. His widow, who in 1172 founded Repton Priory, co. Derby, died 29 July 1189. [Complete Peerage III:166-7, XIV:170, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (h) The four others were, Robert of Gloucester, William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, Robert of Leicester and Roger of Warwick.

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    Ranulph de Meschines (surnamed de Gernons, from being born in Gernon Castle, in Normandy), Earl of Chester. This nobleman, who was a leading military character, took an active part with the Empress Maud, and the young Prince Henry, against King Stephen, in the early part of the contest, and having defeated the king and made him prisoner at the battle of Lincoln, committed him to the castle of Bristol. He subsequently, however, sided with the king, and finally, distrusted by all, died under excommunication in 1155, supposed to have been poisoned by William Peverell, Lord of Nottingham, who being suspected of the crime, is said to have turned monk to avoid its punishment. The earl m. Maud, dau. of Robert, surnamed the Consul, Earl of Gloucester, natural son of King Henry I, and had issue, Hugh, his successor, named Keveliok, from the place of his birth, in Merionethshire; Richard; Beatrix, m. to Ralph de Malpas. His lordship was s. by his elder son, Hugh (Keveliok), 3rd Earl of Chester. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 365, Meschines, Earls of Chester]

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    Ranulf II de Gernons, 4th Earl of Chester, was a key participant in the English civil war (from 1139) between King Stephen and the Holy Roman empress Matilda (also a claimant to the throne of England). Ranulf, nicknamed 'aux Gernons' (i.e. moustaches), played a prominent and vacillating part in the civil war of Stephen's reign, his actions, in common with most of his peers, springing from personal grievances rather than dynastic loyalty or principle. Ranulf's father, Ranulf I, had been granted the earldom of Chester in 1121 after his maternal uncle had drowned in the White Ship disaster (1120) but, in return, had been compelled to surrender Cumberland and his patrimony of Carlisle.

    The restoration of these lost estates was the mainspring of much of Ranulf II's political life. Inheriting the Chester earldom in 1129, he initially supported Stephen as king after 1135. However, successive treaties between Stephen and King David of Scotland in 1136 and 1139 gave the Scots large tracts of land in Cumberland coveted by Ranulf who reacted by seizing the town and besieging the castle. Ranulf now allied with the Empress Matilda in defeating the king at Lincoln in February 1141, capturing and briefly imprisoning Stephen. Ranulf's association with the Angevin party was cemented by his marriage in 1141 to the daughter of Robert of Gloucester. Later (1149) he transferred his allegiance to the king in return for a grant of the city and castle of Lincoln. Coventry received its original charter from him. However, his territorial ambitions were no closer realisation as the king of Scots was also a close ally of Matilda.

    In 1145, Ranulf was reconciled to Stephen. However, there was no love lost between Ranulf and the king's entourage, many of whom had suffered at his hands. In August, 1146, at Northampton, Ranulf was suddenly arrested and put in chains when he refused the king's demand to restore all lands he had taken. He was only released when he surrendered all former royal property, including Lincoln. Stephen's arrest of Ranulf was a public relations disaster. He had broken his oath of reconciliation of 1145 and his own promise of protection, thus deterring any more defections from the Angevin faction. Stephen had breached a central tenet of effective medieval rule, that of being a good -- i.e. fair -- lord.

    Ranulf joined Henry FitzEmpress and was reconciled with David of Scotland who, in return for the lavish grant to Ranulf of most of Lancashire, retained Carlisle. But Ranulf was never a party man. His priorities remained centred on his own territorial and dynastic advantage, as shown by his 'conventio' with a leading royalist baron Robert of Leicester (1149/53). Under this treaty, the two magnates, independently of their rival liege-lords Stephen and Henry FitzEmpress, agreed to limit any hostilities forced between them by their masters and to protect their respective tenurial positions. Ranulf's career, notorious for his arrest in 1146, is more significant as evidence that the drama of high politics was played against a dense background of baronial competition for rights, lands, and inheritances which took precedence over any claims of royalty.

    [Encyclopædia Britannica CD '97, RANULF DE GERNONS, 4TH EARL OF CHESTER].2

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1060] Leo van de Pas, family web site titled "Genealogics - Leo Van de Pas", http://www.genealogics.org, updated 2009, viewed Dec 2009 , .
  2. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .
  3. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Dec 2008 , .
  4. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , or possibly before 1136 .
  5. [S317] Wikipedia, On-line database of general knowledge contributed by the public, www.en.wikipedia.org, Article: Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester.
  6. [S1060] Leo van de Pas, family web site titled "Genealogics - Leo Van de Pas", http://www.genealogics.org, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Maud of Gloucester, Counterr of Chester1,2

#13237, (about 1117-1189)
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Parents

Children with Ranulph de Meschines (b. about 1100, d. 16 December 1153)

Biography

  • Maud of Gloucester, Counterr of Chester, was born about 1117 in Gloucestershire, England, Ranulf and Maud were 4th cousins, their common ancestor being Richard (II) 'the Good' 4th Duke of Normandy.3,4
  • She was also known as Maud FitzRobert de Caen, and also as Matilda.5
  • She married Ranulph de Meschines, son of Ranulph de Meschines, 1st Earl of Chester, Vicomte de Bayeux,, about 1141 in Gloucestershire, England.6
  • In January 1141 Earl Ranulf and Countess Matilda were at Lincoln Castle when it was besieged by the army of King Stephen of England. The next month a rebel army loyal to Empress Matilda (daughter of Henry I, fighting with Stephen to claim the throne of England) and led by Maud's father Robert Earl of Gloucester defeated and captured the king.2
  • She died on 29 July 1189 at age ~72.3

Story

Maud/Matilda was the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, the son of King Henry I and one of his mistresses (therefore illegitimate). Maud married Ranulph de Meschines. They had at least 5 children.

Maud, who in 1172 founded Repton Priory in Derby, died 29 July 1189.

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Citations

  1. [S1060] Leo van de Pas, family web site titled "Genealogics - Leo Van de Pas", http://www.genealogics.org, updated 2009, viewed Dec 2009 , .
  2. [S317] Wikipedia, On-line database of general knowledge contributed by the public, www.en.wikipedia.org, Article: Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester.
  3. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .
  4. [S9310] Sewell, Robert, family web site titled "Robert Sewell's Genealogy Site", robertsewell.ca, Dukes of Normandy page, viewed Jan 2024 , .
  5. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Dec 2008 , .
  6. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , or possibly before 1136 .

Johanna de Gernon1

#13238, (about 1141-before 1169)
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Parents

Biography

  • Johanna de Gernon was born about 1141 in Chester, Cheshire, England.1
  • She died before 1169.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 24th great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Alice Meschin1

#13239, (about 1142-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Alice Meschin was born about 1142 in Chester, Cheshire, England.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 24th great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Gerard III von Wassenberg1

#13240, (about 1053-1125)
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Parents

Children with Clemence de Poitou (b. about 1050, d. after 1129)

Biography

  • Gerard III von Wassenberg was born about 1053 in Wassenberg, Lorraine.1
  • His title was 'Count of Guelders'.1
  • In 1085 he built Wassenberg Castle between the Rhine and the Meuse rivers.1
  • He married Clemence de Poitou after 1086.1
  • He died in 1125 in Zutphen, Guelders, Netherlands, at age ~72.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Clemence de Poitou1

#13241, (about 1050-after 1129)
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Children with Conrad I of Luxembourg (b. about 1040, d. 8 August 1086)

Children with Gerard III von Wassenberg (b. about 1053, d. 1125)

Biography

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Conrad I of Luxembourg1

#13242, (about 1040-1086)
Pedigree Link

Children with Clemence de Poitou (b. about 1050, d. after 1129)

Biography

  • Conrad I of Luxembourg was born about 1040 in Trier, Rhineland, Germany.1
  • He married Clemence de Poitou estimated 1064.1,2
  • He died on 8 August 1086 at age ~46.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Matihilde of Luxembourg1

#13243, (about 1065-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Matihilde of Luxembourg was born about 1065 in Luxembourg.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 28th great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

William of Luxembourg1

#13244, (about 1075-1130)
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Parents

Biography

  • William of Luxembourg was born about 1075 in Chateau de Salm, Luxembourg.1
  • He died on 23 January 1130 at age ~55.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 28th great-granduncle of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Ermesinde of Luxembourg1

#13245, (about 1082-1143)
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Parents

Biography

  • Ermesinde of Luxembourg was born about 1082 in Trier, Rhineland, Germany.1
  • She died on 24 June 1143 at age ~61.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 28th great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Jutta von Wassenberg1

#13246, (about 1090-1151)
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Parents

Biography

  • Jutta von Wassenberg was born about 1090 in Wassenberg, Lorraine.1
  • She died on 26 June 1151 in Limburg, Belgium, at age ~61.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 28th great-grandaunt of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Heinrich von Wassenberg1

#13247, (about 1033-1075)
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Child

Biography

  • Heinrich von Wassenberg was born about 1033 in Wassenberg, Lorraine, now Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.1
  • He died in 1075 at age ~42.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Gerard II von Wassenberg1

#13248, (about 1013-1086)
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Parents

Children

Biography

  • Gerard II von Wassenberg was born about 1013 in Wassenberg, Lorraine.1
  • His title was 'Count of Wassenberg, Count of Teisterbant'.1
  • He was a vassel of Bishop Utrecht.1
  • He died in 1086 at age ~73.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Dietrich Flamens1

#13249, (about 1035-1082)
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Parents

Biography

  • Dietrich Flamens was born about 1035 in Wassenberg, Lorraine, now Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.1
  • He was taken captive at Bouillon.1
  • He died in 1082 in Abbey of St Hubert's, Ardennes, Champagne, France, at age ~47.1

Other Information

  • Relationship: 30th great-granduncle of Linda Sargent
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .

Gerald I von Wassenberg1

#13250, (about 988-1035)
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Child

Biography

  • Gerald I von Wassenberg was born about 988 in Wassenberg, Lorraine.1
  • His title was 'Count von Wassenberg'.1
  • He died in 1035 in Heinsberg, Lorraine, at age ~47.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1067] Jim, compiler, family tree titled "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID jweber, updated Oct 2008, viewed Nov 2008 , .