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1154 - 1235
Margaret
de
Beaumont
81
81
1221 - 1255
Eva
de
Braose
34
34
# Note: Eve, the daughter of the youngest de Briouze brother, married c 1238 William de Cauntelo. Their son George held Abergavenny for some 18 years, but without issue. His heirs were his sister Millicent, who married as her second husband Eon la Zouche and with him was the ancestor of the Lords (Barons) Zouche of Haryngworth, and his nephew by another sister, Joan. [Burke's Peerage] -------------------------------- Eve de Briouze, daughter and coheir, heiress of Abergavenny. She m. after 25 July 1238 (when his father, William de Cantelou, obtained her wardship and marriage together with the custody of Abergavenny and the other lands falling to her share), and bef. 15 Feb 1247/8, William de Cantelou, of Calne, Wilts, and Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick. He d. at Calstone, Wilts, 25, and was buried 30 Sep 1254, at Studley Priory, co. Warwick. Writ of extent 15 Oct 1254. She d. in 1255, about 20 and bef. 28 July. [Complete Peerage I:22-3] # Note: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 12 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: I:22-3 Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 146-3 Text: Obviously a mistake, because they are citing CP, which has 1255.
1126 - 1182
Walter
Cantelou
56
56
Cantelou, de Kantilupo. In 1166 Walter de Kantilupo held two knights' fees of the new feoffment of William de Roumare. [Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families] Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999 Page: 24
1159 - 1239
William
Cantelou
80
80
Note: William de Cauntelo the elder, steward of the household to King John. [Complete Peerage IX:123 note (a)]
1102
Walter
de
Cantelou
1216 - 1254
William
de
Cantelou
38
38
# Note: Magna Charta Sureties states that William was Lord Abergavenny, but this is probably dated information. Complete Peerage XIV:87, seems to take William's Abergavenny title away from him, in correcting CP II:129. Burkes seems to agree with CP in stating that William's son George held Abergavenny for 18 years. # Note: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 12, 3102 Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 146-3 Text: William de Cantelou or Cauntelo Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: I:22-3, II:129, XIV:87
1250 - 1298
Millicent
de
Cantelou
48
48
# Note: Millicent (d. by 7 Jan 1298/9), daughter of William de Cauntelo and widow of John de Mohaut; m. Eon la Zouche. [Burke's Peerage, p. 3102] # Note: Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 74-4, 146-4, 60-5, 80-4 Text: Milicent de Cantelou or Cauntelo Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 12, 3102 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 253-29, 38-29
1244 - 1279
Eudo
la
Zouche
35
35
1289 - 1314
Eve la
Zouche
25
25
1282
Elizabeth
la
Zouche
1276 - 1351
William
la
Zouche
74
74
1279
Lucy
la
Zouche
1236
John
de
Mohaut
1179 - 1251
William
Cantelou
72
72
# Note: William de Cauntelo, d. 1251, of Calne, co. Wilts, and Eaton Bray, co. Bedford, & Millicent de Gournay. [Ancestral Roots] # Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 262-31 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XI:323
1179 - 1260
Millicent
Gournay
81
81
# Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 262-31 ,255-29
1202
Agnes
Cantilupe
1163 - 1238
Mecelin
Braci
75
75
1137
Adulph
Braci
1125 - 1180
Hugh
de
Gournay
55
55
# Note: [From "The Origin of Some Anglo-Norman Families"] concerning origin of Gournay family: # Note: Gournay-en-Bray - This was a fortified town. The family is so well known that it is sufficient to refer to the documents in Daniel Gurney, "Record of the House of Goournai". # Note: Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999 Page: 47 Text: location only - no dates
1146
Gunnora
de
Gournay
1107 - 1179
Hugh
de
Gournay
72
72
1075 - 1155
Hugh
de
Gournay
80
80
1079 - 1144
Beatrice
de
Vermandois
65
65
1040
Gerard
de
Gournay
Baron of Yarmouth Gerard de Gournay, Baron of Yarmouth, was a grand Seigncur. He married Edith, daughter of William, Earl of Varenne in France, and 1st Earl of Warren and Surrey, in England, so created by William, the Conqueror, with whom he came to England in 1066. They had five children: Hugues III, Gautier, Anseau, Gonnor and Gundred. He went on the First Crusade and died on the way home on the 8th of May, 1097. Edith, who had accompanied him, was taken back to Normandy by Drogon, a Chevallier and friend of Gerard, who after married her, and they had a son. Drogon had rich manoirs of his own, but Henry I, of England, under pretense of danger to Gerard's children, put senechals in all their manoirs, took their fortresses, and took Gerard's children to himself. Of the above children their daughter, Gundred de Gournay, married Nigel d'Albini, and Gonner. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 469)
1095
Gundred
de
Gournay
1125
Melisende
de
Coucy
1167 - 1267
Mabel
de
Cantelou
100
100
1155
Maud
de
Cantelou
1148
Hugh
de
Gournay
# Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 257-31
1230 - 1296
Elena
de
Quincy
66
66
1217 - 1270
Alan
la
Zouche
53
53
1185 - 1238
Roger
la
Zouche
53
53
1251
Margaret
la
Zouche
1211 - 1273
Loretta
la
Zouche
62
62
1207
Eon la
Zouche
1209
William
la
Zouche
1213
Alice
la
Zouche
1136 - 1190
Alan
la
Zouche
54
54
1160
Alice
de
Belmeis
1183
William
la
Zouche
1184
Philip
la
Zouche
1033 - 1109
Fulk
D'Anjou
76
76
King of Jersusalem Fulk IV, Count of Anjou, 1068-1109, surnamed the Rude, who succeeded as Count of Anjou at the decease, in prison, of his brother Geoffrey, the Bearded. Fulk died April 14, 1109, leaving by Bertrade, daughter of Simon de Montfort, a daughter Ermengarde and a son, Fulk V. Fulk IV of Anjou (1043 – 1109), also known as Fulk le Réchin, was count of Anjou from 1068 to 1109. The nickname by which he is usually referred has no certain translation. Philologists have made numerous very different suggestions, including "quarreler", "sullen", and "heroic". He was the younger son of Geoffrey (sometimes known as Alberic), count of Gâtinais, and Ermengarde of Anjou, a daughter of Fulk Nera, count of Anjou, and sister of Geoffrey Martel, also count of Anjou. When Geoffrey Martel died without direct heirs he left Anjou to his nephew Geoffrey IV of Anjou, Fulk le Réchin's older brother. Fulk fought with his brother, whose ruled was deemed incompetent, and captured him in 1067. Under pressure from the Church he released Geoffrey. The two brothers soon fell to fighting again, and the next year Geoffrey was again imprisoned by Fulk, this time for good. Substantial territory was lost to Angevin control due to the difficulties resulting from Geoffrey's poor rule and the subsequent civil war. Saintonge was lost, and Fulk had to give the Gâtinais to Philip I of France to placate the king. Much of Fulk's rule was devoted to regaining control over the Angevin baronage, and to a complex struggle with Normandy for influence in Maine and Brittany. In 1096 Fulk wrote an incomplete history of Anjou and its rulers, though the authorship and authenticity of this work is disputed. If he did write it, it is one of the first medieval works of history written by a layman. Fulk may have married as many as five times; there is some doubt regarding two of the marriages. His first wife was Ermengarde de Beaugency. After her death he married Ermengarde de Borbon, and then possibly Ermengarde de Châtellailon. Both these were repudiated, possibly on grounds of consanguinity. Next he married Bertrade de Montfort, who apparently left him for Philip I of France. Finally, he may have married a daughter of Walter of Brienne. He had two sons. The eldest (a son of Ermengarde de Borbon), Geoffrey Martel II, ruled jointly with his father for some time, but died in 1106. The younger (a son of Bertrade de Montfort) succeeded as Fulk V. He also had a daughter, Ermengarde, who married William VII the Young, count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine. Source: Wikipedia
1069
Hildegarde
de
Beaugency
1090 - 1147
Ermengarde
d'Anjou
57
57
1059 - 1119
Alan
of
Brittany
60
60
1117
Hawise
of
Brittany
1126
Geoffrey
la
Zouche
1096 - 1148
Conan
of
Brittany
52
52
1011 - 1084
Noel
of
Cournouille
73
73
1062
Hildeburge
of
Cournouille
1036 - 1072
Hawise
of
Brittany
36
36
1233
Margaret
de
Mortimer
1269
William la
Zouche de
Mortimer
1202
Agnes
de
Canteloupe
1192 - 1285
Juliana
de
Cantilupe
93
93
Thomas
de
Cantelou
1196
Isabelle
de
Cantilupe
1245 - 1271
Joan
de
Cantelou
26
26
# Note: He [Henry de Hastinges] married Joan, sister and coheir of Sir George DE CANTELOU, Lord of Abergavenny, and daughter of Sir William DE CANTELOU, of Calne, Wilts, and Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick, by Eve, 3rd daughter and coheir of Sir William DE BRAIOSE, Lord of Totnes, Brecknock and Abergavenny. He died shortly before 5 March 1268/9. His widow died before June 1271. Complete Peerage VI:345-6, XIV:372 # Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 93a-28, 99-32 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 12 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: VI:346
1236
Mary
de
Cantilupe
1252
George
de
Cantilupe
1254
William
de
Cantilupe
1106 - 1158
Phillip
de
Belmeis
52
52
1131 - 1190
Matilda
de
Meschines
59
59
1093
Alan
la
Zouche
1110
Constance
Bretagne
1066
Eudo
la
Zouche
1068
Anne
de
Leon
1036 - 1074
Josceline
la
Zouche
38
38
1096 - 1148
Conan
of
Brittany
52
52
1102 - 1169
Matilda
of
England
67
67
1074
Gilbert
de
Cantelou
1122 - 1167
Bertha
Brittany
45
45
1190 - 1266
Nicholas
de
Cantilupe
76
76
1180
Maud
de
Cantilupe
1188
John
de
Cantilupe
1184
Walter
de
Cantilupe
1192
Thomas
de
Cantilupe
1242 - 1285
Roger
la
Zouche
43
43
1008 - 1040
Guithenoc
Porhoet
32
32
0990 - 1021
Alarun
de
Cornouailles
31
31
0984 - 1037
Judhael
Chateau
en Porho
53
53
1080 - 1114
Walter
de
Belmeis
34
34
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1048 - 1128
Richard
Belmeis
80
80
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=4013448&pid=-1408832320
1022 - 1070
Robert
Beaumeis
48
48
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=4013448&pid=-1408831687
1084
Edith
de
Warenne
# Note: Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 158-2 Text: no date, 2nd husband
1273 - 1344
Eleanor
la
Zouche
71
71
1050
William
de
Cantelou
1020
Walter
de
Kantilupo
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