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Emma of Brittany1
F, b. 1034

FatherAlan III Ct of Brittany1 b. 997, d. 1 October 1040
MotherBertha de Chartres1 b. 1015, d. 1035
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Birth*1034 1,2 
Marriage*circa 1053 Principal=Robert De Brus1 

FamilyRobert De Brus b. 1030
Child 1.Robert De Brus+ b. 10531

Citations
  1. [S231] Unknown author, GEDCOM File C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\ISABEL~1.GED imported on 04-06-2002 at 22:22:48..
  2. [S232] Unknown author, Constance.-Walter.le.Blount.ancestors.ged.

Richard de Clare1
M, b. before 1035, d. 1090

FatherCount Gilbert De Brionne2 b. circa 979, d. 1040
MotherGunnors D'Aunou2 b. circa 1000
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Event-Misc* Richard Fitzgilbert Type: AKA1 
Burial* St. Neots, County Huntingdon, England1 
Event-Misc Suffolk and Tonbridge, Kent, England, Type: RULED2 
Occupation* Suffolk and Tonbridge, Kent, England2 
Name Variation Richard 'De Tunbridge' Fitz Gilbert De Clare2 
Note* The fortress of Clare (Suffolk) was granted to Richard FitzGilbert byWilliam the Conqueror. With it came at least 176 Lordships of which95 were in Suffolk attached to the Honour of Clare and the titles ofLord of Clare and Tonbridge. During the King's absence he was namedJoint Chief Justiciar and suppressed the revolt of 1075. He fell in abattle with the Welsh in 1090.1 
Birthcirca 1030 Normandy, France2 
Birth*before 1035 1 
Marriage1054 Principal=Rohese Giffard Longueville2 
Death*1090 1 
Death1090 St. Neots, Huntington, England2 

FamilyRohese Giffard Longueville b. circa 1034, d. 1133
Marriage1054 Principal=Rohese Giffard Longueville2 
Children 1.Walter de Clare d. bt 10 Mar 1136 - 11371
 2.Roger FitzRichard de Clare d. 11301
 3.Richard FitzRichard d. 11001
 4.Robert de Clare d. c 11341
 5.Gilbert de Clare+ b. c 1065, d. c 11141

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.
  2. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Adalbert Cte de Longwy1
M, b. circa 1035

Birth*circa 1035 Europe1 
Marriage*circa 1055 Principal=Clémence de Foix1 

FamilyClémence de Foix b. circa 1035
Child 1.Stephanie de Longwy+ b. c 1057, d. a 10921

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

Clémence de Foix1
F, b. circa 1035

Birth*circa 1035 1 
Marriage*circa 1055 Principal=Adalbert Cte de Longwy1 

FamilyAdalbert Cte de Longwy b. circa 1035
Child 1.Stephanie de Longwy+ b. c 1057, d. a 10921

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

Robert Ier Le Frison De Flandres1
M, b. circa 1035, d. 3 October 1093

FatherBaudouin V Le Pieux De Flandres1 b. circa 1012, d. 1 September 1067
MotherAdèle de France1 b. 1009, d. 8 January 1079
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Birth*circa 1035 1 
Occupation* Marquis1 
Marriage*1063 Principal=Geertruid of Saxony1 
Death*3 October 1093 1 
Note* Profession : Marquis des Flamands.1 
Note Person Source2 

FamilyGeertruid of Saxony b. circa 1030, d. 4 August 1113
Child 1.Gertrude De Flandres+ b. c 1070, d. 11171

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..
  2. [S218] Unknown author, du Mont Cassel entre Flamands et Franco-Normands.

Sophie De Rheineke1
F, b. circa 1035, d. 1059

FatherOthon Ier De Rheineke1 b. circa 995, d. before 1047
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Birth*circa 1035 1 
Marriage* Principal=Hermann Ier De Salm1 
Death*1059 1 

FamilyHermann Ier De Salm b. circa 1035, d. 28 September 1088
Child 1.Othon II De Rheineke+ b. c 10591

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Hermann Ier De Salm1
M, b. circa 1035, d. 28 September 1088

FatherGilbert II De Luxembourg1 b. circa 1007, d. 14 August 1057
MotherN... De Salm1 b. circa 1010, d. circa 1070
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Birth*circa 1035 1 
Occupation* Comte1 
Marriage* Principal=Sophie De Rheineke1 
Occupation Co-Roi1 
Death*28 September 1088 1 
Note* 3ème enfant. Profession : Comte de Salm et Co-Roi de Germanie en 1080.1 

FamilySophie De Rheineke b. circa 1035, d. 1059
Child 1.Othon II De Rheineke+ b. c 10591

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Margaret de ROUCY1
F, b. circa 1035

FatherCount Hildouin IV De Montdidier2 b. circa 1010, d. 1063
MotherAlix De Roucy2 b. 1014, d. 1063
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Name Variation Margaret De Montdidier Or De Roucy2 
Birth*circa 1035 Somme, France2 
Marriagecirca 1070 Principal=Count Hugh De Claremont2 

FamilyCount Hugh De Claremont b. circa 1030, d. 1101
Children 1.Renaud II de Clermont Count of Clermont+ b. c 1070, d. c 11621
 2.Adeliza De Claremont+ b. c 1074, d. c 11012

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.
  2. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Donncuan O'Toole1
M, b. circa 1035

Birth*circa 1035  

Family
Child 1.Sir Gilla Comghall O'Toole+ b. 1055, d. 11191

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna , Grand Duchess of Kiev, Queen of France1
F, b. circa 1036, d. between 1076 and 1089

FatherYarosl av Vladimirovich I, Grand Duke of Kiev and Russia1 b. 980, d. 20 February 1054
MotherIngrid Olafsdotter , Princess of Sweden1 b. circa 1001, d. 10 February 1050
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Name Variation Anna Yaroslavna princesse de Kiev2 
Nickname Anne of Kiev (?)1 
Birth*circa 1036 Kyyivs'ka, Ukraine1 
Marriage19 May 1051 Reims, France, Principal=Henri I roi de France3 
Marriage*1061 1 
Death*between 1076 and 1089 France1 
Burial* La-Ferte-Alais, Isle-de-France, France1 

FamilyHenri I roi de France b. April 1008, d. 4 August 1060
Marriage19 May 1051 Reims, France, Principal=Henri I roi de France3 
Children 1.Philippe I roi de France+ b. b 23 May 1052, d. 29 Aug 11082
 2.Hugues de France , Count of Vermandois+ b. c 1057, d. 18 Oct 11021

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
  2. [S143] Www.dcs.hull.ac.uk, online www.dcs.hull.ac.uk.
  3. [S55] SGCF, Memoires de la Societe Genealogique Canadienne Francaise, 48(3): pp190-216.

Gisela v. Schwaben1
F, b. circa 1036, d. 20 January

FatherOtto Duke v. Schwaben Markgraf v. Schweinfurt1 b. circa 1016, d. 28 September 1057
MotherIrmingard de Susa1 b. circa 1016, d. 28 January 1078
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Birth*circa 1036 2 
Marriage*circa 1100 Principal=Berthold III Count v.Andechs1 
Death*20 January 1 

FamilyBerthold III Count v.Andechs b. before 1095, d. 21 March
Child 1.Berthold IV Count v. Andechs und von Plassenburg+ b. c 1100, d. 27 Jun 11511

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.
  2. [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.

Oda von Goseck1,2
F, b. circa 1036, d. 1088

FatherFriedrich von Goseck1 b. circa 1000, d. 1036
MotherAgnes von Weimar1 b. circa 1000, d. 1036
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Birth*circa 1036 Europe1,2,3 
Marriage*circa 1086 Principal=Adalbert v. Sommerschenburg1,2 
Death*1088 bei Zorbau, Europe1,2 

FamilyAdalbert v. Sommerschenburg b. circa 1066
Child 1.Friedrich v. Sommerschenburg Pfalzgraf of Saxony+ b. c 1086, d. 18 Oct 11201,2

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.
  2. [S166] Unknown author, ES, volume I.1 page 148.
  3. [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various, from death of mother.

Robert 'The Strong' De Harcourt1
M, b. circa 1037, d. circa 1101

FatherAnchetil De Harcourt1 b. circa 991, d. 1028
MotherEve De Boissay1 b. circa 1007
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Birth*circa 1037 Harcourt, Leciester, England1 
Marriage*circa 1059 Principal=Colede D' Argouges1 
Death*circa 1101 1 

FamilyColede D' Argouges b. circa 1039
Child 1.William De Harcourt+ b. c 1100, d. c 11481

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Colede D' Argouges1
F, b. circa 1039

Birth*circa 1039 Harcourt, Leciester, England1 
Marriage*circa 1059 Principal=Robert 'The Strong' De Harcourt1 

FamilyRobert 'The Strong' De Harcourt b. circa 1037, d. circa 1101
Child 1.William De Harcourt+ b. c 1100, d. c 11481

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Thurston Basset1
M, b. 1039, d. 1086

FatherFouque De Aulney1 b. 1015
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Birth*1039 Normandy, France1,2 
Death*1086 1,2 

Family
Child 1.Ralph Basset+ b. 1076, d. 11201

Citations
  1. [S231] Unknown author, GEDCOM File C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\ISABEL~1.GED imported on 04-06-2002 at 22:22:48..
  2. [S232] Unknown author, Constance.-Walter.le.Blount.ancestors.ged.

Richenza von Schwaben1
F, b. circa 1040, d. before 11 January 1083

FatherOtto Duke of Schwaben, Pfalzgraf of Lorraine1 b. circa 1020, d. after 1045
Mother(?) von Egisheim1 b. circa 1020
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Name Variation Richenza Ezzonin De Souabe2 
Birthcirca 1020 2 
Marriagecirca 1032 2 
Birth*circa 1040 Europe1 
Marriage*circa 1050 Principal=Otto I Ct. v. Northeim1 
DeathMarch 1081 2 
Death*before 11 January 1083 1 

Family 1Othon Ier De Northeim b. circa 1025, d. 11 January 1083
Child 1.Henri De Northeim+ b. c 1057, d. 10 Apr 11012

Family 2Otto I Ct. v. Northeim b. 1040, d. 11 January 1083
Marriage*circa 1050 Principal=Otto I Ct. v. Northeim1 
Child 1.Ita von Northeim+ b. c 1066, d. a 10991

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.
  2. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Boleslas III of Poland King of Poland1
M, b. circa 1040, d. 1102

FatherCasimir I of Poland King of Poland1 b. circa 1013, d. 1058
MotherDobroneva of Kiev1 b. circa 1013
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Birth*circa 1040 Poland1 
Death*1102 1 

Citations
  1. [S221] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots.

Beatrix Ghisnes De Gand1
F, b. circa 1040

Burial* England1 
Birth*circa 1040 France1 
Marriage*circa 1065 Principal=Aubrey De Vere1 

FamilyAubrey De Vere b. circa 1030, d. 1112
Children 1.Aubrey De Vere+ b. 1080, d. 15 May 11411
 2.Alice De Vere+ b. c 10951

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.

Hugh De Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1040, d. before 1114

Birth*circa 1040 Normandy, France1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Matilda Talillebois1 
Death*before 1114 Bedford, Bedfords, England1 

FamilyMatilda Talillebois b. circa 1044
Child 1.Walter De Beauchamp+ b. c 10721

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Humphrey De Lisle1
M, b. circa 1040

Birth*circa 1040 1,2 

Family
Child 1.Adelaide De Lisle+ b. 10601

Citations
  1. [S231] Unknown author, GEDCOM File C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\ISABEL~1.GED imported on 04-06-2002 at 22:22:48..
  2. [S232] Unknown author, Constance.-Walter.le.Blount.ancestors.ged.

Otto I Ct. v. Northeim1
M, b. 1040, d. 11 January 1083

FatherBenno Ct. v. Northeim1 b. circa 1000, d. between 1047 and 1049
MotherEilika1 b. circa 1000
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Birth*1040 Europe1 
Marriage*circa 1050 Principal=Richenza von Schwaben1 
Death*11 January 1083 1 
Note* Otto I von Northeim, Count in the Rittegau, advocate of the Abbey of Cowey, was made Duke of Bavaria in 1061 by the Empress Agnes. With Emperor Heinrich II he went to Italy and fought the Hungarians. However, he revolted against the Emperor and was deprived of Bavaria. He led the Saxon revolt against Emperor Heinrich IV and supported the anti-kings.1 

FamilyRichenza von Schwaben b. circa 1040, d. before 11 January 1083
Child 1.Ita von Northeim+ b. c 1066, d. a 10991

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

Nigel II d'Oyly Baron Hook Norton1
M, b. 1040, d. 1115

FatherGilbert d'Oilly1 b. 1014
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Note* [Constance.-Walter.le.Blount.ancestors.ged] This family is of great antiquity, both in England and France, f rom whence the first one in England, who camewith William the C onqueror, was Robert de Oilly and Nigel, his brother, whosuccee ded him. Sources: Nichols Topographer and Genealogist, Vol. 1, pp. 368-373. Bank's Dormant and Extinct Baronage, Vol. 1, p. 67.The name D'Oy ly was also D'Oilly, de Oilly and later Doyley before it becam e the D'Oyly spelling. Nigel was the Constable of Oxford Castle1 
Birth*1040 Ouilly-Le-Vicomte, Calvados, France1,2 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Agnes d'Oyly1 
Death*1115 Oxfordshire, England1,2 

FamilyAgnes d'Oyly b. circa 1050
Child 1.Robert III d'Oyly Baron Hook Norton+ b. 1070, d. 11421

Citations
  1. [S231] Unknown author, GEDCOM File C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\ISABEL~1.GED imported on 04-06-2002 at 22:22:48..
  2. [S232] Unknown author, Constance.-Walter.le.Blount.ancestors.ged.

Ulrich Markgraf v. Krain und Istrien1
M, b. circa 1042, d. 6 March 1070

FatherPoppo II Ct v.Weimar Markgraf v. Krain1 b. circa 1020, d. 13 July
MotherHadamut v. Istrien1 b. circa 1020, d. after 1040
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Birth*circa 1042 Europe1 
Marriage*circa 1062 Principal=Zofia of Hungary1 
Death*6 March 1070 1 

FamilyZofia of Hungary b. circa 1042, d. 18 June 1095
Children 1.Richgardis von Krain+ b. c 1070, d. 16 May1
 2.Poppo III Ct v. Krain und Istrien+ b. c 1070, d. 3 Jan 11071

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

Zofia of Hungary1
F, b. circa 1042, d. 18 June 1095

FatherBela I King of Hungary1 b. 1007 or 1015, d. December 1063
MotherRicheza of Poland1 b. circa 1018, d. after 1052
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Name Variation Sophie De Hongrie2 
Birth*circa 1042 Hungary1 
Marriage*circa 1062 Principal=Ulrich Markgraf v. Krain und Istrien1 
Death*18 June 1095 1 

Family 1Ulrich Markgraf v. Krain und Istrien b. circa 1042, d. 6 March 1070
Children 1.Richgardis von Krain+ b. c 1070, d. 16 May1
 2.Poppo III Ct v. Krain und Istrien+ b. c 1070, d. 3 Jan 11071

Family 2Magnus Ier De Saxe b. circa 1045, d. 23 August 1106
Child 1.Oethilde De Saxe+ b. c 10732

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.
  2. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Adela\Adeliza (?)1
F, b. circa 1042

Marriage* Principal=Robert de Tosny1 
Reference* 5379245791 
Birth*circa 1042 1 

FamilyRobert de Tosny b. circa 1030, d. 1086
Child 1.Alice de Toeni+ b. c 1072, d. a 11361

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.

Matilda Talillebois1
F, b. circa 1044

Birth*circa 1044 Normandy, France1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Hugh De Beauchamp1 

FamilyHugh De Beauchamp b. circa 1040, d. before 1114
Child 1.Walter De Beauchamp+ b. c 10721

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Etienne II Cte de Blois & Chartres1
M, b. circa 1045, d. 19 May 1102

FatherThibaut III Cte de Blois, Chartres & Champagne2 b. circa 1010, d. 1089
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Name Variation Stephen II Cte de Blois & Chartres2 
Birth*circa 1045 2 
Occupation*between 1045 and 1102 comte de Blois et Chartres2 
Note* About 1081 he married Adela of Normandy, the formidable daughter of William The Conqueror, and by her fathered seven children. When Stephen's father died in 1090 he became Count of Blois and Chartres.In 1095 Adela became Regent when her husband took part in the first crusade. He had no enthusiasm for this duty but Adela considered that he ought to go, so he went. There was never any nonsense in their household about who made the decisions---she did. Stephen de Blois went together with Adela's brother, Robert, Duke of Normandy. Having marched south through Italy, Stephen and his brother-in-law decided to spend the winter comfortably in southern Italy before continuing on their way. When at last these two leaders decided to embark their men at Brindisi, disaster struck them. It was a very mediaeval kind of disaster: the first ship to leave port capsized and sank with the loss of all hands together with many pack-animals, stores, and chests of money. Most of their armies allowed themselves to be shipped and, after a rough and unpleasant crossing, they reached Constantinople in May 1096. Stephen de Blois was impressed by the city but reserved his greatest admiration for the Emperor Alexius. "Your father, my beloved," he wrote to Adela, "made many gifts, but he was almost nothing compared with this man". One cannot help but wonder how the formidable Adela reacted to this remark about her father, William the Conqueror; however, since her husband was the better part of two thousand miles away, perhaps for once he himself did not much mind how she reacted. Godfrey of Bouillon had attacked the city of Nicaea and was joined, in early June 1096, by Stephen de Blois, Robert of Normandy and Raymond of Toulouse. They celebrated their assault by cutting off the heads of as many Turks as they could find and catapulting them over the city walls into the streets. Others were set up on spikes in front of the gates in full view of the depressed defenders. A Byzantine force took control of the city and deprived the crusaders of another massacre by allowing the Turks to escape. Stephen wrote to his wife in high spirits: "In five weeks' time we shall be in Jerusalem, unless we are held up at Antioch". After the joint crusader-force defeated another Turkish army, the retreating Turks laid waste to the country, burning the crops and destroying or befouling the wells. The weather was still painfully hot and it was not long before hunger and thirst began to take their toll. Stephen wrote to Adela to say that it was a great mistake to imagine that the sun always shone in Syria, for "throughout this winter we have endured intense cold and incessant rain". Later Stephen marched his men to Alexandretta as he saw no point in having them massacred by the Atabeg of Mosul. Afterwards he was to be rebuked bitterly for this 'cowardice' by the formidable Adela. He returned to France in 1099 but was forced by the inexorable Adela to return to the East, there to redeem his tarnished reputation which he did by being killed in the Battle of Ramleh.2 
Marriage*1081 Chartes, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France, Principal=Adèle de Normandie2,3 
Death*19 May 1102 Ramleh, during the siege of Ramula in the Holy Land, slain by the Saracens after the Battle of Ascalon2,3 

FamilyAdèle de Normandie b. circa 1062, d. 8 March 1138
Child 1.Thibaut IV-II Comte de Blois & Chartres+ b. c 1085, d. 8 Jan 11522

Citations
  1. [S208] John P. DuLong, Roland-Yves Gagné, Gail F. Moreau, Joseph A. Dubé René Jetté, Table d'ascendance Baillon.
  2. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.
  3. [S177] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families, p50.

Saint Margaret of England1
F, b. circa 1045, d. 16 November 1093

FatherEdward the Atheling prince of England1 b. circa 1017, d. circa 1057
MotherAgathe de Russie1 b. circa 1017
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Name Variation Margaret Atheling , Queen of Scotland2 
Birth*circa 1045 Hungary1,3 
Marriage*circa 1068 Principal=king Malcolm III "Canmore" of Scotland1 
Death*16 November 1093 Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland3 
Burial* Dunferline Abbey, Fife, Scotland, Her remains were later translated to the Escorial in Madrid, Spain, her head being buried in the Jesuit College at Douai, France.3 
Note*1250 St. Margaret of Scotland
Born about 1045, died 16 Nov., 1092, was a daughter of Edward "Outremere", or "the Exile", by Agatha, kinswoman of Gisela, the wife of St. Stephen of Hungary. She was the granddaughter of Edmund Ironside. A constant tradition asserts that Margaret's father and his brother Edmund were sent to Hungary for safety during the reign of Canute, but no record of the fact has been found in that country. The date of Margaret's birth cannot be ascertained with accuracy, but it must have been between the years 1038, when St. Stephen died, and 1057, when her father returned to England. It appears that Margaret came with him on that occasion and, on his death and the conquest of England by the Normans, her mother Agatha decided to return to the Continent. A storm however drove their ship to Scotland, where Malcolm III received the party under his protection, subsequently taking Margaret to wife. This event had been delayed for a while by Margaret's desire to entire religion, but it took place some time between 1067 and 1070.
In her position as queen, all Margaret's great influence was thrown into the cause of religion and piety. A synod was held, and among the special reforms instituted the most important were the regulation of the Lenten fast, observance of the Easter communion, and the removal of certain abuses concerning marriage within the prohibited degrees. Her private life was given up to constant prayer and practices of piety. She founded several churches, including the Abbey of Dunfermline, built to enshrine her greatest treasure, a relic of the true Cross. Her book of the Gospels, richly adorned with jewels, which one day dropped into a river and was according to legend miraculously recovered, is now in the Bodleian library at Oxford. She foretold the day of her death, which took place at Edinburgh on 16 Nov., 1093, her body being buried before the high altar at Dunfermline.
In 1250 Margaret was canonized by Innocent IV, and her relics were translated on 19 June, 1259, to a new shrine, the base of which is still visible beyond the modern east wall of the restored church. At the Reformation her head passed into the possession of Mary Queen of Scots, and later was secured by the Jesuits at Douai, where it is believed to have perished during the French Revolution. According to George Conn, "De duplici statu religionis apud Scots" (Rome, 1628), the rest of the relics, together with those of Malcolm, were acquired by Philip II of Spain, and placed in two urns in the Escorial. When, however, Bishop Gillies of Edinburgh applied through Pius IX for their restoration to Scotland, they could not be found.
The chief authority for Margaret's life is the contemporary biography printed in "Acta SS.", II, June, 320. Its authorship has been ascribed to Turgot, the saint's confessor, a monk of Durham and later Archbishop of St. Andrews, and also to Theodoric, a somewhat obscure monk; but in spite of much controversy the point remains quite unsettled. The feast of St. Margaret is now observed by the whole Church on 10 June.

Acta SS., II, June, 320; CAPGRAVE, Nova Legenda Angliae (London, 1515), 225; WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY, Gesta Regum in P.L., CLXXIX, also in Rolls Series, ed. STUBBS (London, 1887-9); CHALLONER, Britannia Sancta, I (London, 1745), 358; BUTLER, Lives of the Saints, 10 June; STANTON, Menology of England and Wales (London, 1887), 544; FORBES-LEITH, Life of St. Margaret. . . (London, 1885); MADAN, The Evangelistarium of St. Margaret in Academy (1887); BELLESHEIM, History of the Catholic Church in Scotland, tr. Blair, III (Edinburgh, 1890), 241-63.

G. ROGER HUDDLESTON3,4 

Familyking Malcolm III "Canmore" of Scotland b. circa 1033, d. 13 November 1093
Child 1.king David I of Scotland+ b. 1084, d. 24 May 11531

Citations
  1. [S208] John P. DuLong, Roland-Yves Gagné, Gail F. Moreau, Joseph A. Dubé René Jetté, Table d'ascendance Baillon, tableau 12.
  2. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
  3. [S177] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families, 185.
  4. [S150] Catholic Encyclopedia on line, online http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/, http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09655c.htm.

Magnus Ier De Saxe1
M, b. circa 1045, d. 23 August 1106

FatherOthon ou Ordulf De Saxe1 b. circa 1020, d. 28 March 1072
MotherWulfhilde De Norvège1 b. circa 1025, d. 24 May 1070
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Birth*circa 1045 1 
Occupation* Duc1 
Death*23 August 1106 1 
Burial* 1 
Note* Profession : Duc de Saxe de 1072 à 1106.1 

FamilyZofia of Hungary b. circa 1042, d. 18 June 1095
Child 1.Oethilde De Saxe+ b. c 10731

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Roger Bigod1
M, b. circa 1045, d. 8 September 1107

FatherRobert Bigod1 b. circa 1015
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Marriage* Principal=Alice de Toeni1 
Birth*circa 1045 of St. Saveur, Normandy1 
Death*8 September 1107 Earsham, Suffolk, England1 

FamilyAlice de Toeni b. circa 1072, d. after 1136
Children 1.Maud Bigod b. c 1088, d. b 11361
 2.Jane Bigod b. c 10901
 3.Hugh Bigod+ b. c 1095, d. BEF 9 MAR 1176 771

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.

Henry De Beaumont1
M, b. circa 1045, d. circa 20 June 1119

FatherSeigneur Roger De Beaumont1 b. circa 1022, d. 1094
MotherAdeline De Meulan1 b. circa 1014, d. 1081
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Marriage* Principal=Margaret De Perche1 
Birth*circa 1045 Manche, France1 
Death*circa 20 June 1119 Normandy, France1 
Burial*circa July 1119 Normandy, France1 

FamilyMargaret De Perche b. circa 1067
Child 1.Earl Roger De Newburgh , Of Warwick+ b. c 1119, d. 12 Jun 11531

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Emma Fitz-Osbern1
F, b. circa 1045, d. before 1100

FatherEarl William Fitz-Osbern of Hereford1 b. circa 1015, d. between 20 February 1070 and 1071
MotherAdelise De Toeni1 b. circa 1015, d. before 1070
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Birth*circa 1045 1 
Marriage*1075 Exnting, Cambrigeshire, England, Principal=Ralph De Gael De Montford , Of Gael1 
Death*before 1100 Crusade1 

FamilyRalph De Gael De Montford , Of Gael b. circa 1033, d. before 1100
Child 1.Ralph De Gael , Of Montford+ b. a 10751

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Beatrice De Montdidier1
F, b. circa 1045

FatherCount Hildouin IV De Montdidier1 b. circa 1010, d. 1063
MotherAlix De Roucy1 b. 1014, d. 1063
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Birth*circa 1045 1 
Marriage*circa 1065 Principal=Count Geoffrey DuPerche1 

FamilyCount Geoffrey DuPerche b. circa 1045, d. April 1144
Child 1.Margaret De Perche+ b. c 10671

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Count Geoffrey DuPerche1
M, b. circa 1045, d. April 1144

FatherRotrou V. De Chateaudun1 b. circa 983, d. 1079
MotherAdelaide Domfront1 b. circa 990
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Birth*circa 1045 1 
Marriage*circa 1065 Principal=Beatrice De Montdidier1 
Death*April 1144 1 

FamilyBeatrice De Montdidier b. circa 1045
Child 1.Margaret De Perche+ b. c 10671

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Thierry/Thibaud II Comte de Mouson1
M, b. 1045, d. 2 January 1115

FatherLouis II de Mouson , Count1 b. circa 1020
MotherSophia de Bar-le-Duc , Countess1 b. circa 1020
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Birth*1045 France1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Ermentrude de Bourgogne1 
Death*2 January 1115 1 

FamilyErmentrude de Bourgogne b. circa 1050
Child 1.Renaud I de Bar-le-duc , Count+ b. c 1090, d. 11501

Citations
  1. [S228] CaryAnn Hess (?), CaryAnn Hess, 24743 Sunday Drive, Moreno Valley, CA 92557 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\DEDAMM~1.GED and imported on 04-04-2002 at 10:25:47..

Ranulph Le Meschin1
M, b. before 1046, d. after April 1089

Note* He was the Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy.1 
Birth*before 1046 2,1 
Death*after April 1089 1 

Family
Children 1.William le Meschin+ d. 11301
 2.Ranulph III le Meschines+ b. 1060, d. 11281

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.
  2. [S221] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, Line 132A-25.

Boppo Count im Lobdengau1
M, b. circa 1046, d. after 1065

Birth*circa 1046 Europe1 
Death*after 1065 1 

Family
Child 1.Heinrich von Laufen+ b. c 10661

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France, mentioned 1065.

Earl Waltheof II of Huntingdon1
M, b. circa 1046, d. 31 May 1076

FatherSiward Biornsson , Earl of Northumberland1 b. circa 1020, d. 1055
MotherAefled III1 b. circa 1027
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Name Variation Walthe of Northumberland , Earl of Northumberland, Earl of Huntingdon2 
Birth*circa 1046 Huntingdon, Northumberland, England1 
Marriage1070 Pays-de-la-Loire, France, Principal=Judith De Lens2 
Death*31 May 1076 Winchester, Hampshire, England1 
Burial*June 1076 Lincoln, England2 
Note* FROM: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM), June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA.      He was a minor in 10552 

FamilyJudith De Lens b. 1054, d. circa 1086
Children 1.Maud of Huntingdon+ b. c 1072, d. 23 Apr 11302
 2.Judith |Alice of Huntingdon+ b. c 1076, d. a 11261

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.
  2. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Robert de Beaumont1
M, b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118

FatherSeigneur Roger De Beaumont2 b. circa 1022, d. 1094
MotherAdeline De Meulan2 b. circa 1014, d. 1081
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Note* From The Complete Peerage, Vol, VII, p. 523-525: 'When very young he accompanied Duke William to England anddistinguished himself at the battle of Hastings, and received larggrants of lands in co. Warwick, with smaller holdings in cos.Leicester, Northants, and Wilts. On 14 July 1080, as Robert deBellomonte, he witnessed the foundation charter of Lessay, and nextyear he inherited from his mother's family the comte of Meulan.Thereafter he is continuously styled Count (Comes) of Meulan. Afterthe death of the Conqueror he adhered to William Rufus, and was highin favour at his court. He quarrelled with Robert of Normandy aboutthe castellanship of Brionne, in consequence of the exchange ofBrionne for Ivry made by his father. He was imprisoned, but wasreleased at the intercession of his father Roger, who eventuallysucceeded in obtaining Brionne in fee. He succeeded to the greaterpart of his father's lands in Normandy, including Beaumont, Pont-Audemer, Vatteville and Brionne. This paternal inheritance, added tohis French comte and his great possessions in cos. Warwick andLeicester, made him one of the most powerful vassals of the Crown. Hebecame one of the chief lay ministers of William Rufus, with whom hesided against Robert Courtheuse in 1098, and when William invaded theFrench Verin in 1097 he received his troops in his fortresses of thecomte of Meulan. After the death of William Rufus he became one ofthe chief advisers of Henry I. On the death of Ives de Grandmesnil onCrusade, Robert retained his estates, which Ives had mortgaged to himcirca 1102. Thereby he acquired one-quarter of the town of Leicester ,the whole of which was later granted to him by the King. Robert thusadded largely to his already vast possessions. In 1104 he was one ofthe Norman barons who adhered to Henry on his arrival in Normandy. Hewas present in the King's army at Tenchebrai, 28 Sep. 1106. In 1110he was besieged at Meulan by Louis VI, who took the castle by storm,but in the following year he retaliated by a raid on Paris, which heplundered. After obtaining thewhole town of Leicester he is said tohave become Earl of Leicester, but, being already Count of Meulan, wasnever so styled.' He was the Seigneur of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer, Vatteville and Brionne,Count of Meulan in the French Vexin Seigneur of Beaumont,Pont-Audemer, Vatteville and Brionne, Count of Meulan in the FrenchVexin1 
Burial* Preaux, Normandy1 
Name Variation Earl Robert De Beauchamp Of Leicester2 
Occupation* Lord Of Beaumont; Count De Meulon; Earl Of Leicester2 
Birth*1046 1 
Marriage*circa 1096 Leicester, England, Bride=Isabel de Vermandois3,4 
Death*5 June 1118 Leicestershire, England1 

FamilyIsabel de Vermandois b. 1081, d. 13 February 1130
Marriage*circa 1096 Leicester, England, Bride=Isabel de Vermandois3,4 
Children 1.Maud de Beaumont d. a 11891
 2.Elizabeth (Isabel) de Beaumont b. c 1096, d. c 11471
 3.Robert de Beaumont+ b. 1104, d. 5 Apr 11681
 4.Waleran de Beaumont b. 1104, d. 10 Apr 11411
 5.Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont+ b. c 1105, d. a 11721

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.
  2. [S230] Unknown compiler.
  3. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
  4. [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), film 1761046, 1760812
    gives marriage place as Of Tunbridge, Kent, England.

Eunice De Balim1
F, b. between 1046 and 1087

FatherDru De Balim1 b. between 1007 and 1059
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Death* England1 
Birth*between 1046 and 1087 England1 
Marriage*circa 1075 England, Principal=Sherriff Robert De Pitres Of Gloucesterr1 

FamilySherriff Robert De Pitres Of Gloucesterr b. circa 1050
Child 1.Sherriff Walter De Pitres , Of Gloucester+ b. c 1075, d. 11291

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Ethelred II Kendal1
M, b. 1048

FatherIvo de Taillebois1 b. 1022, d. 1072
MotherLucy of Mercia1 b. 1032, d. UNKNOWN
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Marriage* 1 
Birth*1048 1 

Citations
  1. [S227] Unknown compiler.

Alexis I Comnène Empereur d'Occident1,2
M, b. after 1048, d. 1118

Birth*after 1048 1,2 
Marriage*1078 Principal=Irène Dukas1 
Death*1118 1,2 

FamilyIrène Dukas b. circa 1066, d. after 1123
Child 1.Théodora Comnène+ b. c 11001,2

Citations
  1. [S208] John P. DuLong, Roland-Yves Gagné, Gail F. Moreau, Joseph A. Dubé René Jetté, Table d'ascendance Baillon, tableau 13.
  2. [S211] BORRI, online http://www.ma-genealogie.org/borri/index.html.

William De Braose1
M, b. circa 1049, d. circa 1087

FatherRobert De Brus1 b. 1030, d. 1098
MotherEmma De Brittany1 b. circa 1034, d. circa 1094
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Birth*circa 1049 Normandy, France1 
Marriage*circa 1074 Principal=Agnes de Saint Clair1 
Death*circa 1087 Bramber, Sussex, England1 

FamilyAgnes de Saint Clair b. circa 1054
Child 1.Phillip De Braose+ b. c 1080, d. 11351

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Lord Judhall De Totnes1
M, b. circa 1049

FatherAlured De Totnes1 b. circa 1019
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Birth*circa 1049 Totnes, Devon Co., England1 
Marriage*circa 1080 Principal=(?) De Picquigny1 

Family(?) De Picquigny b. circa 1050
Child 1.Aenor De Totnes+ b. c 10841

Citations
  1. [S230] Unknown compiler.

Berthe de Hollande1
F, b. circa 1050, d. 1093

FatherFloris Ct of Holland2 b. circa 1030, d. 28 June 1061
MotherGeertruid of Saxony2 b. circa 1030, d. 4 August 1113
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Name Variation Bertha van Holland2 
Birth*circa 1050 1 
Marriage*circa 1072 Principal=Philippe I roi de France3 
Divorce*1092 Principal=Philippe I roi de France2 
Death*1093 1 

FamilyPhilippe I roi de France b. before 23 May 1052, d. 29 August 1108
Child 1.Louis VI 'le Gros' roi de France+ b. c 1081, d. 1 Aug 11371

Citations
  1. [S143] Www.dcs.hull.ac.uk, online www.dcs.hull.ac.uk.
  2. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.
  3. [S55] SGCF, Memoires de la Societe Genealogique Canadienne Francaise, 48(3): pp190-216.

Amadeo II Cte de Savoie1
M, b. circa 1050, d. 26 January 1080

FatherOtto Cte de Savoie1 b. circa 1026, d. between 19 January 1057 and 1060
MotherAdelaide de Susa C'tesse de Susa, Herrin & Torino1 b. circa 1015, d. 19 December 1091
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Birth*circa 1050 1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Jeanne de Genève1 
Death*26 January 1080 1 

FamilyJeanne de Genève b. circa 1050
Child 1.Umberto II Cte de Savoie+ b. c 1070, d. 18 Sep 11031

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

Jeanne de Genève1
F, b. circa 1050

FatherGerold I Cte de Genève2 b. before 1032, d. after 1061
MotherGisèle1 b. circa 1032
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Birth*circa 1050 1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Amadeo II Cte de Savoie1 

FamilyAmadeo II Cte de Savoie b. circa 1050, d. 26 January 1080
Child 1.Umberto II Cte de Savoie+ b. c 1070, d. 18 Sep 11031

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.
  2. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France, mentioned 1032 & 1061.

Otto Ct an der Paar Ct v. Scheyern1
M, b. circa 1050, d. 4 December 1072

FatherHeinrich Ct an der Pegnitz1 b. before 1018, d. after 1043
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Birth*circa 1050 1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Hadagunda / Haziga von Diessen1 
Death*4 December 1072 1 

FamilyHadagunda / Haziga von Diessen b. circa 1050, d. 17 October 1104?
Child 1.Otto II Ct von Scheyern und von Dachau+ b. c 1070, d. 4 Jan1

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

Hadagunda / Haziga von Diessen1
F, b. circa 1050, d. 17 October 1104?

FatherFriedrich II Ct. v. Diessen1 b. circa 1030, d. 23 January 1075?
MotherHadamut1 b. circa 1030
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Birth*circa 1050 1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Otto Ct an der Paar Ct v. Scheyern1 
Death*17 October 1104? 1 

FamilyOtto Ct an der Paar Ct v. Scheyern b. circa 1050, d. 4 December 1072
Child 1.Otto II Ct von Scheyern und von Dachau+ b. c 1070, d. 4 Jan1

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

Siegfried Markgraf v. Ungarnmark Ct im Pustertal1
M, b. circa 1050, d. 5 July 1065

Birth*circa 1050 1 
Death*5 July 1065 1 
Marriage*circa 1070 Principal=Richgard1 

FamilyRichgard b. circa 1050, d. 9 July 1072
Child 1.Engelbert I Ct im Kraighgau Ct v.Sponheim+ b. c 1070, d. 1 Apr 10961

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.


           
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