(1) Er ist verheiratet mit SYBILLA de FALAISE.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1108 in Montgommeri, Haute-Normandy, France, er war 28 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Margery de LIMESI.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1113 in Kirby Bellars, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, er war 33 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
Baldwin de Boulers
His surname is sometimes rendered Bollers, Bullers, Bulers, or Boullers. Baldwin was a younger son of Stephen, Baron of Boulers [Boelare], in Flanders, and a member of the First Crusade. The barony of Boelare was comprised of 16 villages southwest of Brussels.
Alternately his father was Hamon De Aubigny, Lord Belers, of Derbyshire, England. Hamon's father was Nele de Aubigny, who was born in Aubigny, Normandy. Robert and Sampson Belers De Aubigney, born between 1146 and 1148 in Ketelby Belers were Baldwin’s brothers. In this scenario the Boulers in the name appears to refer to a manor they held, i.e. "de" Ketelby Bellars.
Baldwin held Montgomery, a motte and bailey castle, on the marches of Wales. This castle had originally been built by Earl Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, and companion of the Conqueror. Upon the rebellion of his son, in favor of Duke Robert of Normandy, the castle was confiscated by Henry I and later granted it to Baldwin in free marriage with Sibyl de Falaise. "Free marriage" indicates that no service, or fee, was required as a condition of tenure. Today's Montgomery castle is a later construction. The old castle is now known as Hen Domen and is nothing more than an earthen eminence. The town today is known as Trefaldwyn, Welsh for "Baldwin's town."
Baldwin married Sibyl de Falaise, who was either the neice, nepos, or the illegitimate daughter of Henry I and Isabella Corbet. Other sources show Sibyl's father as William Falaise, which is so much less exciting. One source claims the couple married in Falaise, Calvados, France in 1094. See the Mowbray family page for more about her descent.
After Sibyl's death, Baldwin married Margaret de Limesi [Lymeseye]. Their children were Stephen, Almeric [I think], Galfridus, Margaret [d.s.p.] and Sibil, who married into the de Stanton family. Stephen, sometimes referred to as Baldwin's stepson, inherited the Honor and castle of Montgomery. Stephen was slain by Llywelyn ap Madog of Powys in 1152 [or 1162] and the lordship of Montgomery passed to Almeric de Boulers. Upon his death in 1176 it passed to Stephen's son, Robert de Bollers. Robert married, but had no surviving children. He died in 1203 and his wife, Hillaria, gave the King 300 marks and a palfrey not to be required to marry again. Robert's brother, Baldwin, then inherited. In 1207 a devastating raid by the Welsh killed Baldwin, who d.s.p. At this point the King took back the Honour of Montgomery.
Baldwin's children with his first wife, Sibyl, were Maud, who married Richard Fitzurse, and Hillaria.
SOURCE: http://shissem.com/Hissem_Fitzurse.html
Baldwin de Boelare came to England in 1105 when he was granted the Lordship of Montgomery, Wales in marriage with Sybil de Falaise.
Sybil was the 'niece' of King Henry I. In this country he is recorded as Baldwin de Boulers, de Boullers, de Bollers or de Bullers. All Phonetic variations of de Boelare.
Montgomery Castle had been built in the 1070s (not long after the Norman conquest) by Roger, Earl of Shrewsbury who named it after his home in Normandy and had became the property of the crown in 1102 when Robert of Montgomery rebelled against the king. It was in an important location just east of the ford of Rhyd Whyman over the river Severn.
Montgomery was held by Baldwin de Boulers, his son Stephen (slain by Llywelyn ap Madog of Powys in 1152) and grandsons Robert and Baldwin who succeeded him. The de Boulers lost the Lordship after they were overrun by the Welsh in 1207. It is presumably from the first or second Baldwin that the Welsh name of Montgomery, Trefaldwyn (a mutation from Tre Baldwin) arose.
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