GEDCOM line 61881 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Roger de
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() 2 SURN Berkeley
Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Berkeley, pp. 123-124). By 1071, he had been
made Provost of the manor of Berkely by WILLIAM FITZOSBERN to whom it had been
granted at the conquest. He took his name from the place. He spent his last
two years as a monk.
http://www.baronage.co.uk/bphtm-02/moa-07a.html#Some Mists Dispersed : Roger
de Berkeley, the first architect of Berkeley Castle, protg and either
brother-in-law or nephew of Earl William fitz Osbern, m Rissa dtr of Agnes,
Countess of Ponthieu, by Robert de Montgomery,
http://www2.fwi.com/~papabear/genealogy/html/d0002/g0000010.html#I2872
see genealogy disk 3 under de Berkeley family
http://www.baronage.co.uk/bphtm-02/moa-07.html#Early Mists :
According to family tradition, Roger, mentioned in Domesday Book as Provost of
the Manor of Berkeley under Earl William fitz Osborn, had a son, John, who went
to Scotland in the train of Queen Margaret, ca 1069, and became Laird of Towie
(in the Parish of Turriff, Aberdeenshire). He had two sons, Walter, who m the
heiress of Gartley, and Alexander, ancestor of the line of Towie (and the
Barclays of Crawfordjohn, Kilburnie, Brechin and Collairnie). The descent can
be proved from Sir Walter, said to have been 3rd of Gartley, grandson of Walter
and the heiress of Gartley. He was Chamberlain of Scotland, 1165-1189, and was
succeeded by his brother Theobald's sons, Humphrey (dspm 1225) and John as 4th
and 5th of Gartley.