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U.S. PRESIDENT #1 WASHINGTON; MLC/RA
TITL Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell AUTH Marlyn Lewis PUBL 08 Oct 1997 MEDI Manuscr ipt
TEXT Humphrey de Vieilles Seigneur de Pont Audemer, no parents
ALIA Humphrey /de Harcourt/ de Vielles
_FA1 PLAC Seigneur de Pont-Audemer, Vielles, Beaumont & Beaumontel.
_FA2 PLAC Founder of the monasteries at Preaux, St. Acue & at St. Leger.
_FA3 PLAC sn de Pre'aux, Torville, Ponteautorf.
_FA4 PLAC Closely connected with the Ducal house of Normandy.
_FA5 PLAC Prominent during the reigns of Dukes Richard III & Robert "the Devil".
_FA6 PLAC Abt 1050 he founded and endowed the Abbey of Pre'aux, Pontaudemer.
_FA7 PLAC Buried at Abbey of Pre'aux, Pontaudemer. "HUMPHREY DE VEULLES, SIRE DU PONTAEUDEME R (Tourude ..., Torf ...), born about 980, succeeded his father as Sire du Ponteaudemer, an d also was Seigneur de Veulles, Pre'aux, Torville, Ponteautorf, Beaumont, etc. From his clo se connection with the ducal house, he was pominent during the reigns of Dukes Richard III, a nd Robert "the Devil" (1026-1035). His name is found on many monastic charters of the perio d; and about 1050 he founded and endowed the Abbey of Pre'aux in Pontaudemer, where he was bu ried." (P) He married about 1005, AUBERE'E DE LA HAYE.
Children: i. ROBERT DE BEAUMONT, b. about 1005, succeeded his father as Sire du Ponteaudemer , Seigneur de Veulles, Beaumont, Pre'aux, Torville, etc., but died without issue. ii. ROGE R DE
BEAUMONT, b. about 1010, heir and successor to his brother."
--- J. Gardner Bartlett, *Newberry Genealogy*, Boston, 1914, p 4 He was married to Aubreye d e LA HAIE about 1005. Humphrey de (Harcourt?) de VIEILLES Sire du Ponteaudemer was born abou t 980 in "of" Port-Audemer, France. He died on 28 Sep 1044 in Normandy, France. OR: Humphre y de VEULLES; VEULEES "Humphrey du
Veulees [sic], Seigneur of Pont-Audemer, Vielles, Beaumont and Beaumontel. Founder of the m onasteries at Preaux, St. Acue and at St. Leger. Born about 980 A.D. He m. Aubrey de la Hai e (d. a. 1045), heiress of the Forest of Brotonne." --- Burton Spear, *... Mary & John 1630* , v 17, 1992, p 103