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note: used erroneously to be identified as a de Lacy [Ref: Keats-Rohan Baronies++ p4]
Dapifer of Odo of Bayeux [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p247] Steward of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux [Ref: Keats-Rohan Baronies++ p1]
William I gave to Sainte-Trinite de Caen the service of the holding of Gosfrid fitz Salomon and Helto dapifer in Graye-sur-Mer, Calvados [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p247]
1086: held Kent fief, based on Swanscombe [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p231]
1088: returned to Bayeux with Odo; fate of his lands is obscure [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p247]
Helto fitz Richard fitz Malger accounted for his father's lands in Kent in 1129. This Helto was the ancestor of the FitzHelto family. Helto is a rare name, so that some relationship between Malger (a tenant of Odo in 1086) or his descendants and Helto is highly likely. Possibly Malger's wife was a daughter of Helto [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p247]
SOURCE: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wtm2&id=I185230
Sanders said that the ‘early ancestry of the family of Fitz Helte is very uncertain’, and suggested the founder was Helto, steward of Odo, bishop of Bayeux. Some relationship with the steward’s family is possible, by the ancestor of the FitzHelte family was certainly Malger, Domesday lord of Aldington as tenant of Odo of Bayeux in Kent. He was succeeded by his son Richard, who was dead in 1129/30 when his son Helto occurs in the Pipe Roll of 31 Henry I (P. 66). He in turn was dead when his son William fitz Helte made his gift to Bermondsey.
SOURCE: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~prosop/prosopon/issue11-2.pdf
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