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Female Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" Longespee Click to view Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" Longespee in the family tree

Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" was born about 1222 in Salisbury,W.,England.  Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s father was William Longespee , Earl of Salisbury and her mother was Ela Deveraux (Countess of Salisbury).  Her paternal grandparents were "Curt Mantel" King of England Henry II and Annabel Balliol; her maternal grandparents were W (Earl of Salisbury) D'Evereux and Eleanor (Alianore) De Vitre. She had three brothers and a sister, named William, Stephen, s Earl of Ulster and Ela.  She was the youngest of the five children. She had two half-brothers and six half-sisters, named Richard, Nicholas, Ela, Isabel, Petronilla, Isa, Lora and Ela "The Younger".  She died about 1270.


Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s first family with Ralph de Somery Lord of Dudley

‌Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" and Ralph de were married in a religious ceremony before 1212 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.


Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s second family

‌Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" were married in a religious ceremony about 1220 in England.


Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s third family

‌Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" were married in a religious ceremony before 1229.


Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s fourth family

‌Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" were married in a religious ceremony before 1247.


Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s fifth family with Roger de Somery Lord Dudley

They had a son and a daughter, named John and Lora de.


Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s sixth family



Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s seventh family



Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s eighth family



Ida (Idonea) "Camvile"'s nineth family


Sources/Citations
The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fourth Edition @ p. 151, The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States @ p. 361, Automated Archives, Automated Family Pedigrees #1, CD#100, Ancestors of American Presidents, World Family Tree Volume 4, pre-1600 to present @ Ped 3168

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