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THIS IS GODEHEUT'S FIRST MARR.
TITL Garner, Lorraine Ann "Lori" PUBL P.O. Box 577, Bayview, ID 83803
Her sources included, but may not be limited to: Burke's Landed Gentry, Burke's Dormant & Ext inct Peerage, Burke's Peerage of American Presidents, Debrett's Peerage, Oxford histories & " numerous other reference works"
very good to excellent, although she has a tendency to follow Burke's Hardcopy notes of Lor i Garner Elmore.
MEDI Letter
TEXT No title, does not show parents
TITL University of Hull Royal Database (England) AUTH Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Sc ience
PUBL copyright 1994, 1995, 1996
usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc
WWW, University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX bct@@tardis.ed.ac.uk MEDI Electronic
TEXT Ralf de Toeni III sn de Conches
TITL Feudal England AUTH J. Horace Round MEDI Book
TEXT "Grandson of a Count of Barcelona, stepson of a Count of Evreux, son-in-law of
_FA1 PLAC Porte Oriflamme, Banner-Bearer of the Norman Dukes.
_FA2 PLAC Norman companion with the William the Conqueror.
_FA3 PLAC Knight of the Swan.
_FA4 PLAC Lord Flamsted.
TITL Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville AUTH Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzle r
PUBL published by author 1978 - J.H. Garner
MEDI Book
PAGE p 157, chart 1357Horace Round writes: " Grandson of a Count of Barcelona, stepson of a C ount of Evreux, son-in-law of Simon de Montfort, brother-in-law of the Earl of Hertford, an d Father-in-law of a King of Jerusalem, Ralf was no ordinary Baron. The Tosny (Tony, Toeni ) family was a very important one originating in France. Hugh de Tosny, archbishop of Rouen , was the source of their fortune. Roger I de Tosny fought the Muselmans in Catalogne. R obert de Toeni was on the list of companions of William the Conqueror at Hastings and was lor d of Stafford with the possessions of seven earls. His brothers, Roger II and Beranger, als o had considerable domains. The former (Roger II) was builder of Clifford castle (Herefordshi re). Their sister, Alice, married William, son of Osborn. The following generation Ralph II I married the daughter of Walthof, the sister of Baldwin, earl of Boulogne. In 1204, the Tos nys, like the Bohons, supported John and lost their lands in Normandy.