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Neuman-Smith-Goodale Family and Ancestors
ID: I011065
Name: Hugo "Le Corbeau" Le Corbet 1
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1020 in Pays de Caux, Normandy, France 1
Death: ABT 1086 1
Note:

This family history begins with Hugo le Corbet or le Corbeau. With two of his sons, Roger and Robert, Sir Hugo joined in the battle of Hastings with William the Conqueror in 1066. Hugo helped counsel the Conqueror in regards to the Welsh border lands which were rebellious. For their service as knights to the Conqueror, Robert and Roger were given Baronies. Roger received twenty-five manors. Robert received a grant of fifteen manors in Shropshire which became the barony of Longden. These Manors were townships under the Saxon rule. Roger called both his castle and barony "Caus" after his home in Normandy. The Corbets served under the Earl Roger de Montgomery. They were in service to help control the borders of Wales. -----Corbet Genealogy Ring

Roger Corbett's Shropshire Land Holdings in Domesday 1086
Corbet and FitzCorbet, a Norman family from Pays de Caux claims ancient Viking origin from the original settlers in Normandy under Rollo, the first Duke of Normandy. The father, called Le Normand, or simply Norman, had four sons, Hugue(Hugh/Hugo), Roger, Reynaud and Robert. Hugh and Reynaud stayed in Normandy in the senior family domains. The family adopted the surname Moreton in Normandy. The father, and sons Roger and Robert, were at the Battle of Hastings. Between them, they were granted 38 lordships in Shropshire where they assisted Earl Roger in the administration of his domains in that county. Roger Corbet built a border fortress at his Castle at Alfreton which he named Caux Castle after his home domain in Normandy. It was later spelt Cause. The holdings in Derbyshire of the father, called Norman, Roger the second eldest son and Robert the youngest son, both sons sometimes listed as FitzCorbet, are listed together as family domains. They were under-tenants of Earl Roger in Shropshire.
Edderton
Forden
Hem
Hopton
Hyssington
Leighton
Mellington
Thornbury
Weston
Roger & Robert FitzCorbet's Shropshire Land Holdings in Domesday 1086:
Acton
Burnell
Alberbury
Brompton
Cardestone
Cause
Choulton
Eyton
Farley
Great
Hanwood
Longden
Loton
Marrington
Middleton(Chirbury)
Oakes
Pontesbury
Preist
Weston
Ratlinghope
Stapleton
Wattlesborough
Welbatch
Wentnor
Westbury
Whitton
Winsley
Wollaston
Wormerton
Woodcote
Woolstaston
Worthen
Yockleton

-source: http://www.infokey.com/domesday/shropshire.htm


Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Hugh Corbet b: ABT 1046 in Pays de Caux, Normandy, France
Roger Corbet , 1st Lord of Caus b: ABT 1048 in Pays de Caux, Normandy, France
Renaud Corbet b: ABT 1050 in Pays de Caux, Normandy, France
Robert Corbet b: ABT 1052 in Pays de Caux, Normandy, France

Sources:
Title: Alice Des Meschines.ged
Repository:
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Text: Date of Import: 10 Feb 2005
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on December 5th, 2007 <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=michaelrneuman&id=I011065> The author/originator was Michael Neuman.
  • Source Notes
      Descendants and ancestors of George Smith and Eva Goodale

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