The following information was given by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@@yahoo.com, in a post-em:
Birth: ABT 1105 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England
Father: Ranulf d' Engaine b: ABT 1070 in Idsell, Cumberland, England
Mother: Ibria d' Estrivers b: ABT 1086 in Cumberland, England
Jim, this appears to be one of those cases where someone listed this & tons of people copied it & posted it to WorldConnect - some even cite you as their source ;>). She was their gdau, not their dau. Her father was their s&h William. This would also affect your listing of her DOB . . .
"Lazonby was brought into relations with the priory of Lanercost by Ada Engayne and afterwards bestowed by her son Hugh de Morville, and that of Denton by Buethbarn, the lord of the place. Ada Engayne granted an annuity of three marks out of the revenues of the churches of Burgh-by-Sands and Lazonby for the souls of William Engayne her father and Eustachia her mother, and for the soul of Simon her late husband, to which Christian, Bishop of Withern and Robert, Archdeacon of Carlisle were parties." [Reg. of Lanercost, MS v. 4-6; ii 15-16; iii 1-2; xii 26] VCH Cumberland, v. 2 p. 153
Ada was the daughter of William, son and heir of Ranulph Engaine of Idsell, Cumberland and Ibria Trevers, daughter of Robert de Trevers, Lord of Burgh-by-Sands. Does anyone know who Eustachia, William's wife was? [Ref: Rosie Bevan 2 Jul 2001 message to soc.genealogy.medieval, subject: Ada Engayne]
Note that in the above it's "Trivers" not "Estrivers". Not sure but it's possible that the latter is Latin & the former English... Curt
See: Alan B. Wilson 23 Mar 1999 message to soc.genealogy.medieval, subject: Re: De Warenne/Alan of Galloway ancestries, wherein he cites: [Ref: CP IX:396-408, Sanders p23, Michael Call group sheets & Michael Call 393:21->463:09]
See: Doug Smith 20 Jan 2002 message to soc.genealogy.medieval, subject: Re: de Vaux family/families
See: Mardi Carter 17 Jan 1999 message to soc.genealogy.medieval, subject: Re: MULTON, DACRE
See: Hal Bradley 5 Jan 2003 message to soc.genealogy.medieval, subject: RE: Morville-Stuteville-Beauchamp
Regards,
Curt