De Senlis, Matilda (Maud) 1
Birth Name | De Senlis, Matilda (Maud) |
Gramps ID | I582804416 |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | 69 years |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 1094 | Tunbridge, Hampshire, England |
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Death | 1163 |
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Nobility Title | Of Northampton |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | De St. Liz, Simon [I582804381] | |
Mother | UNKNOWN, Matilda [I582804316] | |
De Senlis, Matilda (Maud) [I582804416] | ||
Sister | De Senlis (De St. Liz), Dau Of Simon [I582803454] | |
Brother | Abbott, Waldef [I582809512] | |
Brother | De Senlis, Simon [I582809257] | |
Stepfather | Canmore, David [I582804993] | |
Mother | UNKNOWN, Matilda [I582804316] | |
Half-brother | UNKNOWN, Malcolm [I582809509] | |
Half-brother | UNKNOWN, Henry [I582811366] | |
Half-sister | UNKNOWN, Claricia [I582809510] | |
Half-sister | UNKNOWN, Hodierna [I582809511] |
Families
  |   | Family of D'albini, William and De Senlis, Matilda (Maud) [F533083076] | ||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | D'albini, William [I582805251] | ||||||||||||
Narrative |
From: Vol II File 2: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beer |
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  |   | Family of De Quincy Lord Of, Saher and De Senlis, Matilda (Maud) [F533083077] | ||||||||||||
Married | Husband | De Quincy Lord Of, Saher [I582804417] | ||||||||||||
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Narrative |
CHAN13 Sep 2003 |
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Children | ||||||||||||||
  |   | Family of De Clare, Robert Fitzrichard and De Senlis, Matilda (Maud) [F533082948] | ||||||||||||
Married | Husband | De Clare, Robert Fitzrichard [I582809121] | ||||||||||||
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Narrative |
CHAN13 Sep 2003 |
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Children |
Narrative
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Northampton
From: John Carson Crow And Faye Garnett Woodward, rootsweb.com Worldconnect
"Note: Maud m. 1st, Robert, son of Richard de Tonbridge, and 2ndly, to William de Albini, according to Dugdale, but Hornby, in his remarks upon Dugdale's errors, proves that such alliances, if not impossible, were very improbably [sic]. A Maud de St. Liz is mentioned as wife of Saier de Quincy, being father and mother of Saier, 1st Earl of Winchester. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 468, St. Liz, Earls of Huntingdon]"