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  1. freepages.rootsweb.com › ~mcneillyandco › genealogyde Greystoke - RootsWeb

    He married Christian Veteripont, daughter of Robert or Roger Veteripont and Idonea de Busili and they had the following children- Robert de Greystoke b.abt.1206/1226 d.1254/1264 Joan de Greystoke b.abt.1208 of Morpeth, Northumberland, England m.abt.1247 William FitzRalph - 25x great grandparents

  2. (2) Maud du Sap, hija de Robert FitzEdith, señor de Okehampton (d.1172) (hijo ilegítimo de Enrique I). Descendencia. De su primer matrimonio: (1) Reinaldo II de Courtenay, b. 1125 - d. 27 de septiembre de 1194) que en 1172, acompañó a Enrique II de Inglaterra en su expedición irlandesa a Wexford.

  3. 9 de out. de 2017 · Wikipedia states, regarding this woman, “Adeliza FitzEdith who appears in charters with her brother, Robert.” I am well aware of the perils of unsourced pedigrees and the limitations of Wikipedia. I am also fairly familiar with Edith Forne, her marriage to Robert II d’Oilly and subsequent offspring.

  4. 10 de ago. de 2018 · Death. Death: Date: 21 SEP 1173 [2] Sources. Source: S00077 Title: The Research of Paul McBride. Maud married William De Courcy Baron of Okehampton, son of Robert (II) De Courcy and Rohese De Grentemesnil, in 1132 in Oxfordshire, England. (William De Courcy Baron of Okehampton was born about 1090-1107 in Nuneham Courtnay, Oxfordshire, England ...

  5. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Since the last post on the d'Oillys, I've had several people ask me who Edith d'Oilly was. She was sister of Henry I d'Oilly, i.e. she was daughter of Robert II d'Oilly and Edith f. Forne. It has been said she married Gilbert Basset, but there is doubt that she was mother of his son and heir, Thomas Basset, progenitor of the Bassets of Headington.

  6. death: 1097, Palermo. ♂ William I FitzRobert (The Conqueror) birth: 14 October 1025, Falaise (Calvados), France. title: from 3 July 1035 - 9 September 1087, Duke of Normandy. marriage: ♀ Matilda of Flanders (de Flandres) , Eu (Seine-Maritime), Normandy, France. title: from 14 October 1066 - 9 September 1087, King of England.