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Female Ada, Countess de Warenne Click to view Ada, Countess de Warenne in the family tree

Ada, Countess de was born about 1122 in Surrey, Kent, England.  Ada, Countess de's father was William De Warenne 2nd Earl Of Surrey and her mother was Lady Isabel Elizabeth De Vermandois Lady.  Her paternal grandfather was William Earl De Warren; her maternal grandparents were The Great Capet, Count Of Vermandois Hugh and Adelaide Countess Of Vermandois. She had five brothers and four sisters, named Henry, Ralph De, William De, Reginald De, Reginald, Gundred de, Ella De, Gundred and Adeline Ada.  She was the youngest of the ten children. She had five half-brothers and twelve half-sisters, named Robert "The Just" De, Waleran Lord De, Hugh De, Waleran Earl of Worcester, Druex, Isabel (Elizabeth) De, Adeline De, Emma de, Mabel de, Alice, Amicade De, Maud of Meulan de, Elizabeth, Adeline, Aubere, Wevia and Maude.  She died in 1178 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England.  She was buried in Kelso, Roxburgh, Scotland.1 


Ada, Countess de's family with Earl of Huntingdon (Prince of Scotland) Henry

‌Ada, Countess de and Earl of Huntingdon (Prince of Scotland) were married in a religious ceremony in 1139.  They had two sons and a daughter, named The Lion Of Scotland, David and Of Huntingdon.

1 Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on @ United Kingdom-Ancestry of the British Royal House
Further sources/citations:
Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, The , by George E Cokayne,  Sutton Pub @ XII/1:496 (g), Mac 14Febxx.FTW, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. III @ p. 109, The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States @ p. 373, Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors @ Chart 2916, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, Seventh Edition @ p. 88, 148, Ridipath's History, Burke's Landed Gentry

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