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Kind(er):
Matilda de Gaunt
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 1114
Of, Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Walter van Gent, lord of Folkingham (aka Walter de Lindsey) and Mathilde ·ÃúMaud·Ãù de Penthiâ®vre
Wife of William FitzWalter, of Wells and Claxby
Mother of Isabel de Welles; Robert FitzWilliam de Welles and Solomon de Welles
Sister of Sir William de Lindsay; Alice de Mowbray (van Gent Aalst); Robert de Gant (Gaunt), lord of Aalst, Folkingham and Bridlington; Gilbert de Gaunt, 1st Earl of Lincoln; Geoffrey de Gand; and Agnes de Gant
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Isabel (Elizabeth) de Gaunt is your 25th great grandmother.
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your father ·Ãà Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Ãà Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Ãà Younger Welborn, II
his father ·Ãà William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Ãà Aaron W Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Ãà James Welborn
his father ·Ãà Ann Wellborn (Crabtree)
his mother ·Ãà Jane Ann Pendleton Crabtree (Halstead)
her mother ·Ãà Grace Halstead (Courtney)
her mother ·Ãà John Courtenay of Molland, III
her father ·Ãà Margaret Courtenay (Wyndham)
his mother ·Ãà Sir John Wyndham
her father ·Ãà Sir John Wyndham
his father ·Ãà Sir John Wyndham, of Orchard Wyndham
his father ·Ãà Eleanor Wyndham (Scrope)
his mother ·Ãà Sir Richard Scrope, Kt.
her father ·Ãà Elizabeth Scrope
his mother ·Ãà Sir John Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Masham
her father ·Ãà Margery le Scrope (Welles)
his mother ·Ãà John de Welles, 4th Baron Welles
her father ·Ãà Adam de Welles, 3rd Lord Welles
his father ·Ãà Adam de Welles, 1st Lord of Welles
his father ·Ãà Robert de Welles, Escheator of Lindsey
his father ·Ãà William de Welles
his father ·Ãà Robert FitzWilliam de Welles
his father ·Ãà Isabel (Elizabeth) de Gaunt
his mother
Isabel (Elizabeth) de Gaunt is your 26th great grandmother.
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her father‰Â ·ÃÉ Anne Butler, Countess of Ormond‰ÂÂ
his mother‰Â ·ÃÉ John de Welles, 4th Baron Welles‰ÂÂ
her father‰Â ·ÃÃAdam de Welles, 3rd Lord Welles‰ÂÂ
his father‰Â ·ÃÉ Adam de Welles, 1st Lord of Welles‰ÂÂ
his father‰Â ·ÃÉ Robert de Welles, Escheator of Lindsey‰ÂÂ
his father‰Â ·ÃÃWilliam de Welles‰ÂÂ
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his mother
FMG (updated 9 Mar 2022) England, Earls Created 1138·Ãì1143: Earls of Lincoln 1147/1148 (Gand) Descendants of Gilbert van Gent and Alice de Montfort
WALTER van Gent, son of GILBERT van Gent Lord of Folkingham & his wife Alice de Montfort-sur-Risle (? ·Ãì1139, bur Bardney Abbey). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey names ·ÃúGiselbrictum et Walterum·Ãù as children of ·Ãù Gislebrictus de Gaunt·Ãù & his wife[935]. A manuscript genealogy of the Gant family names ·ÃúWalterum et Robertum·Ãù as sons of ·ÃúGiselbertus de Gaunt·Ã¶[et] uxorem Aliciam de Montfort·Ãù[936]. ·ÃùWalterus de Gant, filius et hâ¶res Gisilberti de Gant·Ãù restored Bardney Abbey in 1115, witnessed by ·ÃúRoberto de ---, Willielmo nepote meo constabulario Cestriâ¶, Willielmo de Mandevill·Ã¶·Ãù[937]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Walts de Gant" in Yorkshire, Northumberland[938]. "Walter de Gaunt" donated the phylactery which "Baldwin sororius suus sent him from Jerusalem" to Bridlington Priory by undated charter, witnessed by "Matilda his wife"[939]. "Walter de Gaunt" founded Bridlington priory, with the assent of Henry I King of England, by undated charter, witnessed by "Alan de Percy, Eustace FitzJohn, Jordan Paganel·Ã¶Walter de Percy·Ã¶"[940]. A charter of Edward II King of England confirmed donations to Bridlington priory, including by "Walter de Ganto" of "land in Brenlintona"[941]. He became a monk at Bardney Abbey.
m MATHILDE de Penthiâ®vre, daughter of ETIENNE de Bretagne Comte de Penthiâ®vre & his wife Havise de Guingamp. A manuscript genealogy of the Gant family records that ·ÃúWalterus·Ãù, son of ·ÃúGiselbertus de Gaunt·Ãù, married ·ÃúMatildam filiam comitis Stephani Britanniâ¶·Ãù, bringing ·ÃúSwaldale·Ãù as dowry[942]. ·ÃúMatildis filia consulis Stephani Britanniâ¶, uxor Walteri de Gaunt·Ãù donated property to Bridlington Priory by undated charter[943].
Walter & his wife had [seven] children:
1. GILBERT de Gand (Bridlington [1120]·Ãì1156, bur [Bridlington Priory]). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey names ·ÃúGilebertum·Ã¶et Robertum fratrem eius·Ãù as sons of ·Ãù Walterus·Ãù, adding that Gilbert was Earl of Lincoln[944]. He was created Earl of Lincoln by King Stephen in 1147/48. "Gilbert Earl of Lincoln" donated "land in Spetona" to Bridlington Priory by undated charter, witnessed by "Geoffrey de Gaunt, Robert de Gaunt, Philip de Kyma dapifero·Ã¶"[945]. ·ÃúGilbertus comes Lincolnie·Ãù chose his burial in the church of St Mary, Bridlington by charter dated to [1150/56], witnessed by ·ÃúGaufrido fratre meo·Ã¶·Ãù[946]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1156 of "Gislebertus de Gant"[947]. m as her first husband, ROHESE de Clare, daughter of RICHARD FitzGilbert de Clare & his wife Agnes [Alicia] of Chester. A manuscript genealogy of the Gant family records that ·ÃúGilbertus·Ãù, son of ·ÃúWalterus·Ãù, married ·ÃúRoesiam comitissam Lincolniâ¶·Ãù, adding that she married secondly "Roberto dapifero" by whom she was mother of "Roesia de Bulington nupta Simoni de Kyma"[948]. She married secondly ([1157/63]) Robert FitzRobert. Gilbert & his wife had one child:
a) ALICE de Gand (? ·Ãì1185, bur Bridlington). Robert of Torigny records that "filiam eius unicam [Gisleberti de Gant]" married "Symon iuvenis filius comitis Symonis"[949]. The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey names ·ÃúAliciam·Ãù as the daughter of ·Ãù Gilbertus·Ãù, adding that she married ·ÃúSimon de Monteforti comes Noramtoniâ¶·Ãù[950]. A manuscript genealogy of the Gant family names ·ÃúAliciam·Ãù as the daughter of ·ÃúGilbertus·Ãù, adding that she married ·ÃúSimoni de sancto Licio, comiti Huntingtoniâ¶ et Northamptoniâ¶·Ãù, died childless, and was buried ·Ãúapud Bredlinton·Ãù[951]. "A. comitissa Norhamtunie filia Gilleberti comes Lincolnie" confirmed the donation of land in Scampton to Kirkstead abbey by "Radulfus filius Gilleberti", for the health of "sponsi mei Simonis comitis", by charter dated to early in the reign of King Henry II[952]. m SIMON de Senlis Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton, son of SIMON de Senlis Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton & his wife Isabelle de Beaumont ([1138]·ÃìJun 1184, bur St Andrew's Priory).
2. GEOFFREY de Gand (? ·Ãì [1150/56]). ·ÃúGilbertus de Gant·Ãù donated property to the canons of Thornton by charter dated to [1139/47], witnessed by ·ÃúGaufrido et Roberto et Baldewino fratribus Gilberti de Gant·Ã¶·Ãù[953]. "Gilbert Earl of Lincoln" donated "land in Spetona" to Bridlington Priory by undated charter, witnessed by "Geoffrey de Gaunt, Robert de Gaunt, Philip de Kyma dapifero·Ã¶"[954]. ·ÃúGilbertus comes Lincolnie·Ãù chose his burial in the church of St Mary, Bridlington by charter dated to [1150/56], witnessed by ·ÃúGaufrido fratre meo·Ã¶·Ãù[955].
3. ROBERT de Gand (? ·Ãì [1191/92], bur Vaudey Abbey). ·ÃúGilbertus de Gant·Ãù donated property to the canons of Thornton by charter dated to [1139/47], witnessed by ·ÃúGaufrido et Roberto et Baldewino fratribus Gilberti de Gant·Ã¶·Ãù[956]. The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey names ·ÃúGilebertum·Ã¶et Robertum fratrem eius·Ãù as sons of ·Ãù Walterus·Ãù, adding that Gilbert was Earl of Lincoln[957]. "Gilbert Earl of Lincoln" donated "land in Spetona" to Bridlington Priory by undated charter, witnessed by "Geoffrey de Gaunt, Robert de Gaunt, Philip de Kyma dapifero·Ã¶"[958]. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Robertus de Gant v m" in Yorkshire in [1161/62][959]. ·ÃúRobertus de Gaunt et Aeliz Paganella uxor sua et Avicia filia eorum·Ãù donated property to the hospital of St John of Jerusalem by charter dated to [1166/77], witnessed by ·Ãú·Ã¶Henrico de Gaunt·Ã¶·Ãù[960]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Robertus de Gaunt" paying "xxxiv l v s iv d" in Lincolnshire[961]. A manuscript genealogy of the Gant family records that ·ÃúRoberto filio Walteri·Ãù succeeded his niece in the Gand inheritance, died in 1192 and was buried ·Ãúapud Vawdye·Ãù[962]. ·ÃúRobertus de Gaunt, filius Walteri de Gaunt·Ãù confirmed donations of property to Bridlington Priory by ·ÃúWalterus de Gaunt pater meus et Gilbertus de Gaunt comes Lincolniâ¶ frater meus·Ãù, by undated charter[963]. m firstly as her second husband, ALICE Paynell, widow of RICHARD de Courcy, daughter of WILLIAM Paynell de Drax & his second wife Avice de Rumilly. An undated manuscript relating to Croxton Abbey, Leicestershire records that ·ÃúAviciam de Romely·Ã¶unicam filiam Aliciam·Ãù married ·Ãù Roberto de Ganth·Ãù[964]. The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not been identified. ·ÃúAvicia de Romelli·Ãù notified her donation to the canons of Drax, for the soul of ·ÃúWillelmi Paganelli mariti mei·Ãù, with the consent of ·Ãúdomini Roberti de Gant et Adelicie filie mee uxoris eiusdem Roberti·Ãù, by charter dated to [1147/52], witnessed by ·ÃúRobertus de Gant et Adelicia Paganella uxor eius et Adelicia soror Roberti de Gant·Ã¶·Ãù[965]. ·ÃúR de Gaunt·Ãù donated property to Bridlington convent, for the souls of ·Ãúcomitis Gilberti·Ã¶et·Ã¶Adeliz uxoris mee et Aviz filie mee·Ãù by charter dated to [1156/75][966]. ·ÃúRobertus de Gaunt et Aeliz Paganella uxor sua et Avicia filia eorum·Ãù donated property to the hospital of St John of Jerusalem by charter dated to [1166/77], witnessed by ·Ãú·Ã¶Henrico de Gaunt·Ã¶·Ãù[967]. A charter of King Richard I dated 7 Sep 1189 confirmed donations to Vaudey abbey among which by ·ÃúRobertus de Gant et Alizia Painell uxor eius·Ãù[968]. m secondly as her first husband, GUNNORA de Albini Brito, daughter of RALPH de Albini Brito & his wife Sibylla de Valoignes. A charter of King Richard I dated 7 Sep 1189 confirmed donations to Vaudey abbey among which by ·ÃúRoberti de Gant et Gundredâ¶ uxoris eius·Ãù[969]. She married secondly Nicholas de Stuteville. Robert & his first wife had one child:
a) [AVICE de Gand. An undated manuscript relating to Croxton Abbey, Leicestershire names ·ÃúAviciam·Ãù as daughter of ·ÃúRoberto de Ganth·Ãù and his wife Alice, adding that she married ·ÃùRoberto filio Roberti Arding de Bristow·Ãù, by whom she had ·Ãúfilium·Ã¶Mauricium·Ãù who died childless, leaving ·ÃúAndreâ¶ Luterel per matrem suam, quâ¶ fuit de parentelli Paynellorum·Ãù as his heir[970]. ·ÃúR de Gaunt·Ãù donated property to Bridlington convent, for the souls of ·Ãúcomitis Gilberti·Ã¶et·Ã¶Adeliz uxoris mee et Aviz filie mee·Ãù by charter dated to [1156/75][971]. ·ÃúRobertus de Gaunt et Aeliz Paganella uxor sua et Avicia filia eorum·Ãù donated property to the hospital of St John of Jerusalem by charter dated to [1166/77], witnessed by ·Ãú·Ã¶Henrico de Gaunt·Ã¶·Ãù[972]. m as his second wife, ROBERT (de Berkeley), son of ROBERT FitzHarding & his wife Eva --- (-[1195]). Robert & his second wife had one child:
b) GILBERT de Gand (? ·Ãì1242). ·ÃùGilbertus de Gaunt, filius Roberti de Gaunt·Ãù confirmed donations to Bardney Abbey by ·ÃúGilebrictus de Gaunt actavus meus et uxor eius Aliz·Ã¶de Muntfort, et Walterus de Gaunt avus meus, et comes Gilbertus avunculus meus, et Rob. de Gaunt pater meus·Ãù by undated charter[973]. Titular [Earl of Lincoln]. "Gillebertus de Gant" confirmed the donation of land at Barton on Humber to Rufford monastery, Nottinghamshire, for the souls of "patris mei Roberti de Gant et matris mee Gunwar de Gant", by charter dated to the late 12th century, witnessed by "Nicolao de Stuteville·Ã¶"[974]. m ---. The name of Gilbert·Ãôs wife is not known. Gilbert & his wife had three children:
i) ROBERT de Gaunt (? ·Ãìbefore 1242). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey names ·ÃúRobertum et Gilbertum·Ãù as the children of 'Gilbertus·Ãù, adding that Robert predeceased his father[975].
ii) GILBERT de Gaunt of Folkingham, Lincolnshire (? ·ÃìFolkingham 5 Jan 1274). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey names ·ÃúRobertum et Gilbertum·Ãù as the children of ·Ãù Gilbertus·Ãù[976]. A manuscript genealogy of the Gant family records that ·ÃúGilbertum·Ãù, son of ·ÃúGilbertus·Ãù, died ·Ãú1274 Non Jan apud Falkingham·Ãù and was buried ·Ãúapud Bridlington·Ãù[977]. Inquisitions after a writ dated 26 Jan "2 Edw I" following the death of "Gilbert de Gaunt" name ·ÃúGilbert de Gaunt [his son and heir] is his next and of full age...aged 24 and more...25·Ãù, and notes that he had given Hundemanby to ·ÃúGilbert his son...in marriage with Lora de Balyolo·Ãù[978]. m ---. The name of Gilbert·Ãôs wife is not known. Gilbert & his wife had four children:
(a) MARGARET. The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey records that ·Ãù Gilbertus·Ãù, son of Gilbert, had ·Ãúduas sorores·Ã¶Margaretam et Nicholaam·Ãù, adding that Margaret married ·ÃúWill. de Kardestone·Ãù and that they were parents of ·ÃúRogerum·Ãù, whose son was ·ÃúWillelmum·Ãù[979]. Her son Roger de Kerdeston was summoned to Parliament in 1332 whereby he is held to have become Lord Kerdeston[980]. m WILLIAM de Kerdeston of Kerdiston, co. Norfolk, son of ---.
(b) GILBERT de Gaunt ([1249]·Ãì1298). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey records that ·ÃúGilbertus filius eius·Ãù succeeded on the death of ·Ãù Gilbertus·Ãù, son of Gilbert[981]. Inquisitions after a writ dated 26 Jan "2 Edw I" following the death of "Gilbert de Gaunt" name ·ÃúGilbert de Gaunt [his son and heir] is his next and of full age...aged 24 and more...25·Ãù, and notes that he had given Hundemanby to ·ÃúGilbert his son...in marriage with Lora de Balyolo·Ãù[982]. A charter dated 17 Jun 1278 records the quitclaim of "Gilbert de Gaunt son and heir of domini Gilbert de Gaunt" in favour of Bridlington priory[983]. Lord Gaunt. m (before 26 Jan 1274) LORA de Balliol, daughter of HENRY de Balliol of Cavers, co. Roxburgh & his wife Lorette de Valoignes (? ·Ãì1309). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey names ·ÃúLoram, sororem Alexandri de Baliolf·Ãù as wife of ·Ãù Gilbertus·Ãù, son of Gilbert, adding that they died childless[984]. Inquisitions after a writ dated 26 Jan "2 Edw I" following the death of "Gilbert de Gaunt" name ·ÃúGilbert de Gaunt [his son and heir] is his next and of full age...aged 24 and more...25·Ãù, and notes that he had given Hundemanby to ·ÃúGilbert his son...in marriage with Lora de Balyolo·Ãù[985].
(c) NICHOLE (? ·Ãì1284, bur Hazlewood Chapel near Tadcaster). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey records that ·Ãù Gilbertus·Ãù, son of Gilbert, had ·Ãúduas sorores·Ã¶Margaretam et Nicholaam·Ãù, adding that Nichole married ·ÃúPetrus de Malolaeu·Ãù and that they were parents of ·ÃúPetrum·Ãù[986]. m (1273 or before) PIERS de Maulay of Mulgrave and Doncaster, Yorkshire, son of PIERS de Maulay & his second wife --- (22 Jul 1249-6 Sep 1308). He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 whereby he is held to have become Lord Mauley[987].
(d) JULIENNE (before 1258·Ãìafter 1311). The Stemma fundatoris of Bardney Abbey records that ·Ãù Gilbertus·Ãù, son of Gilbert, had ·Ãútertio soror Juliana·Ãù, who died unmarried[988].
iii) GUNNOR. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not been identified. m RALPH de Sucheville, son of ---.
4. BALDWIN de Gand. ·ÃúGilbertus de Gant·Ãù donated property to the canons of Thornton by charter dated to [1139/47], witnessed by ·ÃúGaufrido et Roberto et Baldewino fratribus Gilberti de Gant·Ã¶·Ãù[989].
5. ALICE de Gand. ·ÃúAvicia de Romelli·Ãù notified her donation to the canons of Drax, for the soul of ·ÃúWillelmi Paganelli mariti mei·Ãù, with the consent of ·Ãúdomini Roberti de Gant et Adelicie filie mee uxoris eiusdem Roberti·Ãù, by charter dated to [1147/52], witnessed by ·ÃúRobertus de Gant et Adelicia Paganella uxor eius et Adelicia soror Roberti de Gant·Ã¶·Ãù[990]. ·ÃúAliz de Gant·Ãù donated property to Pontefract Priory, for the souls of ·Ãúprioris domini mei Ilberti de Lascy·Ãù and with the consent of ·ÃúHenricus de Lascy·Ãù, by undated charter[991]. Her second marriage is confirmed by the undated charter under which ·ÃúRogerus de Molbrai·Ãù confirmed the donation of property to Pontefract Priory by ·Ãúuxor mea·Ã¶pro anima prioris domini sui Ilberti de Lasci·Ãù, witnessed by ·ÃúWillielmus Peverel·Ã¶ Turgis de Molbray·Ã¶·Ãù[992]. It is dated by an undated charter under which Roger de Mowbray and his wife Alice (Ilbert·Ãôs widow) donated property to the abbey of St. Mary, Hood, witnessed by William ·Ãúdecanus·Ãù who was consecrated bishop of Durham 20 Jun 1143, thus providing the latest date for the document[993]. ·ÃúAlicia de Gaunt uxor Rogeri de Mubray·Ãù donated property to Fountains Abbey by charter dated 13 Apr 1176 which names ·Ãúfiliorum meorum Nigelli et Roberti·Ãù[994]. m firstly ILBERT de Lacy, son of ROBERT de Lacy & his wife Matilda --- (? ·Ãì [Feb 1141/May 1143], bur [Pontefract Priory]). m secondly ([Feb 1141/20 Jun 1143]) ROGER de Mowbray, son of NELE d'Aubigny & his second wife Gundred de Gournay (? ·Ãì [late 1187/1188]).
6. [AGNES. A charter of King Henry I confirmed the foundation and possessions of Bridlington priory, including the donation of "ecclesiam de Wicheforda" made by "Willielmus de Moion et uxor eius Agnes"[995]. The parentage of Agnes is not known. Maxwell-Lyte suggests "with some confidence" that she was the daughter of Walter de Gant & his wife[996]. He bases this on the possession by Gilbert de Gand of Whichford, Warwickshire (then in Northamptonshire) in 1086, Gilbert·Ãôs son Walter·Ãôs foundation of the priory at Bridlington, and the donation by William de Mohun and Agnes his wife of the church of Whichford to Bridlington. m WILLIAM de Mohun, son of WILLIAM de Mohun & his wife --- (? ·Ãì [1155]).]
7. MATILDA de Gand. Her parentage and marriage are noted in Domesday Descendants[997]. m WILLIAM de Welle of Wells and Claxby, Norfolk, son of WALTER FitzRademer & his wife ---.
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