Hij is getrouwd met ADELINE d'ABITOT.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1109 te Tamworth Castle, Tamworth, Warwickshire, hij was toen 19 jaar oud.
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The Marmions were first mentioned as belonging to Fontenay le Marmion, a village south of Caen in Normandy France. They were the Champions of the Dukes of Normandy, a service which they continued after the Conquest , and their descendants still hold. The Marmions continued to hold Fontenay le Marmion, and their history is intertwined with that place, the nearby city of Caen, Rouen (about 60 miles due east of Fontenay), and several places in England, notably Winteringham, Scrivelsby, Coningsby and Tamworth (but many other places beside). It is assumed that Robert Marmion, who was born about 1040 in Fontenay le Marmion, came across with William the Conqueror and fought at the Battle of Hastings, though there is no hard evidence that this is a fact.
There are conflicting suggestions about the Marmions in Winteringham. Some suggest that Robert Marmion’s son Roger was born at Winteringham “about 1065”. Clearly it would be after the Battle of Hastings, and if Roger was born at Winteringham it would be more likely to be 1067 or later, as William took some while to reach London and was only crowned there on Christmas Day 1066. Others have Roger being born at Scrivelsby, in Tamworth Castle, and in Normandy with date of birth ranging from 1060 to 1065.
The Domesday Book tells us “In Wintringeham Ulf had twelve carucates of land to be taxed, land to as many ploughs. Robert, a vassal of Gilbert's, has there four ploughs. There is a priest and a church, and three mills, of thirty-seven shillings and four pence; and one ferry of thirteen shillings; and the bed of a fishery, value in King Edward's time and now ten pounds;tallaged at forty shillings.” Does this suggest that at this time the Marmions did not hold Winteringham? Or could another suggestion be that the extremely powerful Baron and owner of vast swathes of land, Gilbert de Gaunt/Ghent/Gand (also known as Baron Folkingham where he had his ‘seat’) and in the practice of the times, had Robert Marmion as a vassall, albeit it an extremely important and wealthy one in his own right, despite Robert’s own significant holdings elsewhere? Perhaps, but some suggest that the Marmions bought Winteringham at a later date.
SOURCE: www.winteringham.info
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