Adèle

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Adèle (daughter of Stephen of Aumale and Hawise De Mortimer).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 37235

    Seigneur De Briquebec Robert. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stephen of Aumale was born Bef 1070 (son of Eudes De Blois and Adelaide of Normandy); died 1127.

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    • Reference Number: 37225

    Stephen — Hawise De Mortimer. Hawise (daughter of Ranulph De Mortimer, I, daughter of Ranulph De Mortimer, I and Millicent) died Aft 1127. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Hawise De Mortimer (daughter of Ranulph De Mortimer, I, daughter of Ranulph De Mortimer, I and Millicent); died Aft 1127.

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    • Reference Number: 15693

    Children:
    1. Ingleram De Aumale was born Abt 1105.
    2. Guillaume Le Gros was born Abt 1101; died 1179.
    3. Étienne Le Gros was born Abt 1112.
    4. Agnès was born Abt 1117; died 1170.
    5. Daughter
    6. 1. Adèle
    7. Mathilde (Unknown)


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Eudes De Blois was born Abt 1040; died 1115.

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    • Name: Odo, Count of Champagne
    • Reference Number: 37241

    Eudes — Adelaide of Normandy. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Adelaide of Normandy

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    • Reference Number: 37242

    Children:
    1. 2. Stephen of Aumale was born Bef 1070; died 1127.

  3. 6.  Ranulph De Mortimer, I was born Bef 1070, France (son of Roger De Mortemer and Advisa); died Abt 1104.

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    • Name: Ralph De Mortimer
    • Reference Number: 37229

    Notes:

    Ranulph de Mortimer (Ralf de Mortemer, Ralph, Raoul) (d. c. 1104), was Lord of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England and Seigneur of St. Victor-en-Caux in Normandy. He was the founder of the English House of Mortimer of Wigmore in the Welsh Marches, in what is today the county of Herefordshire.

    Marcher lord and rebel

    Ranulph was a Marcher Lord and was granted his lands in the Welsh Marches by William the Conqueror. He had holdings in Herefordshire and Shropshire[1]. Most notably, he acquired Wigmore Castle after William Fitz Osbern's son Roger de Breteuil joined the Revolt of the Earls of 1075. Before 1086 he had been granted Wigmore[2].
    Like many of the Marcher Lords, Ranulph took part in the Rebellion of 1088 against William Rufus. In 1089 he took money from William Rufus for support against Robert Curthose[3]. He had presumably submitted to the king when the 1088 revolt failed, for he did not lose his lands. In 1090 he was backing William with his castles in Normandy[4]. A few years later, wavering, he did give support to Robert[5].
    In the 1090s he was instrumental in conquering the Welsh district of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren and founding the castles of Dinieithon (near present Llandrindod Wells, not lasting out the twelfth century[6], and Cymaron (1093, between Llanbister and Llangunllo)[7] in Maelienydd (old Radnorshire, now in Powys).
    He rebelled against the Crown twice again under Henry I of England, trying to replace him by his son-in-law Stephen.[citation needed]
    [edit]Background and family

    Ranulph de Mortimer was born in Normandy before 1070 and died soon after 4 August 1137. He was the son of the Norman baron Roger de Mortemer ("Roger filii Episcopi Mortimer"); his mother was Advisa. His father had originally possessed the castle of Mortemer in Normandy, but had lost it after angering William the Conqueror after the Battle of Mortemer, in 1054. Roger was an uncle of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, and a descendent of a sister of Gunnor, the wife of Richard I of Normandy.
    He married Millicent, whose parentage is currently unknown, and their daughter Hawise de Mortimer (died after 1127) married Stephen, Earl of Albemarle before 1100[8].
    Ranulph's son Hugh de Mortimer rebuilt Cymaron Castle in 1144. Wigmore Castle remained the Mortimer dynasty's family home. His grandson Hugh II married Maud (Matilda) de Meschines.
    [edit]Sources

    Remfry, P.M., Wigmore Castle, 1066 to 1181 (ISBN 1-899376-14-3)
    Davies, Norman The Isles: A History, p. 281
    Tout, T.F.. "Ralph (I) de Mortimer". Dictionary of National Biography. 39. pp. 130-131.
    Weis, Frederick Lewis Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonist Who Came To America Before 1700 (8th ed.), line 136-24

    Ranulph — Millicent. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Millicent

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    • Reference Number: 15692

    Children:
    1. Hugh De Mortimer died 26 Feb 1148.
    2. 3. Hawise De Mortimer died Aft 1127.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Roger De Mortemer

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    • Reference Number: 15690

    Roger — Advisa. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Advisa

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    • Reference Number: 15691

    Children:
    1. 6. Ranulph De Mortimer, I was born Bef 1070, France; died Abt 1104.