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ID: I1952
Name: @*William d' Auberville
Sex: M
Birth: 1076 in Barley, Royston, Hertfordshire, England
Note: FWIW: if the below can be believed, it appears the d'Aubervilles were based at/possessed Westenhanger since possibly 1066:
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"The ancient name (of Westenhanger) as it appears by the register of the monastery of St. Augustine was Le Hangre derived from the Saxon word "angra" meaning a wood. When the estate was later divided, the two parts were called Ostenhanger and
Westenhanger until they became re-united under Sir Edward Poynings in 1509.
Note: The property in the 12th century belonged to the Auberville family who were descended from Willam de Ogburville mentioned in the Doomsday Book, a knight who came over with William the Conqueror".
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Through marriage Westenhanger Castle passed into the de Criol family and Sir John de Criol was allowed in 1343 to crenellate (embattle and make loop-holes) and two years later obtained a licence to found and endow a chantry in the Chapel of St.
John in Westenhanger. [Ref: http://www.westenhangercastle.co.uk/Westenhanger_Castle_Histor.html]
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Note: Also FWIW: Osten & Westen are German for towards the East/West; Hang/Hänge means ridge/slope; Anger means a grass plot, a green, a common. Maybe just a coincidence, but Old Saxon & Old German do have the same roots.
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Note: provided by curt_hofemann@yahoo.com
Change Date: 5 OCT 2006

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
@*Hugh d' Auberville b: 1108 in Langdon, Dover, Kent, England
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on October 5th, 2006 <http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stolp&id=I1952> The author/originator was Holly Forrest Tamer.
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