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Personal data JOHN FITZGILBERT MARSHALL 


Household of JOHN FITZGILBERT MARSHALL

(1) He is married to SIBYLLA OF SALISBURY.

They got married in the year 1144 at Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, he was 40 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Maud MARSHALL  1155-???? 
  2. John MARSHALL  1145-1194
  3. MARGARET MARSHALL  1163-> 1241 
  4. WILLIAM MARSHALL  1149-1219 


(2) He is married to Aline PIPARD.

They got married in the year 1130 at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, he was 26 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Gilbert MARSHALL  ± 1131-1166
  2. Walter MARSHALL  ± 1133-????


Notes about JOHN FITZGILBERT MARSHALL

John FitzGilbert the Marshal of the Horses (c. 1105 - 1165) was a minor Anglo-Norman nobleman during the reign of King Stephen, and fought in the 12th century civil war on the side of Empress Matilda. Since at least 1130 and probably earlier, he had been the royal marshal to King Henry I. When Henry died, John FitzGilbert swore for Stephen and was granted the castles of Marlborough and Ludgershall, Wiltshire during this time. Along with Hamstead Marshal, this gave him control of the valley of the River Kennet in Wiltshire. Around 1139, John changed sides and swore for the Empress Matilda. In September 1141, Matilda fled the siege of Winchester and took refuge in the Marshal's castle at Ludgershall. While covering her retreat from Winchester, John Marshal was forced to take refuge at Wherwell Abbey. The attackers set fire to the building, and John lost an eye to dripping lead from the melting roof.

In 1152, John had a celebrated confrontation with King Stephen, who had besieged him at Newbury Castle. After John had broken an agreement to surrender, Stephen threatened to kill his son, whom John had given as a hostage. John refused, saying he could make more sons, but Stephen apparently took pity on the young boy and did not kill him. The boy grew up to be William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, a legendary figure in medieval lore, and one of the most powerful men in England.

The office of Lord Marshal, which originally related to the keeping of the King's horses, and later, the head of his household troops, was won as a hereditary title by John, and was passed to his eldest son, and later claimed by William. John also had a daughter, Margaret Marshal, who married Ralph de Somery, son of John de Somery and Hawise de Paynell.

John was the son of Gilbert, Royal Serjeant and Marshal to Henry I, and his wife Margaret. After his father died in 1129 John inherited the title of the king's marshal. John married Aline Pipard whose father Walter Pipard had been a friend of John's father. John arranged an annulment of his marriage to Aline Pipard in order to marry Sibyl of Salisbury, the sister of Patrick of Salisbury, who had been a local rival of his, and a supporter of King Stephen, up to that point. John had two sons by Aline - Gilbert (d. 1166) and Walter (d. bef.1165). Walter predeceased his father and Gilbert died shortly after inheriting his father's lands.

John's eldest son by Sibyl of Salisbury, also called John Marshal (1145-1194), inherited the title of Marshal, which he held until his death. The title was then granted by King Richard the Lionheart to his second son by Sybilla, William (1147-1219), who made the name and title famous. Though he had started out as a younger son without inheritance, by the time he actually inherited the title his reputation as a soldier and statesman was unmatched across Western Europe. John Marshal had four sons in total by his second wife. As well as John and William, there was Henry (1150-1206), who went on to become Bishop of Exeter, and Ancel, who served as a knight in the household of his kinsman, Rotrou, Count of Perche. There were also two daughters Sybilla and Margaret.
SOURCE: Wikipedia

Styled also John the Marshal, he held land in Wiltshire when he succeeded to his father's lands and office in or shortly before 1130. He was with Henry I in Normandy in 1130, and again with Stephen in 1137. In 1140 he held Marlborough for the King. After Stephen had been taken prisoner at Lincoln, he joined the Empress, with whom he was at Reading in May, at Oxford in Jul, and at Winchester in Aug-Sep 1141, where in the final skirmish he was cut off and surrounded in Wherwell Abbey, but escaped with the loss of an eye and other wounds. He was again with the Empress at Oxford and in 1144 he was raiding the surrounding country from Marlborough Castle. In 1149 and 1153 he was with Maud's son, Henry, at Devizes, and after Henry's succession he was granted Crown lands in Wiltshire, including Marlborough Castle, which he had to surrender in 1158. He was present at the Council of Clarendon in 1164, soon after which he sued Thomas Becket for part of his manor of Pagham in Sussex. John was benefactor to the priory of Bradenstoke, the abbey of Troarn, and the Templars. He is said to have repudiated his first wife, Aline, around 1141, whence he then married Sibyl, sister of Patrick of Salisbury, Earl of Wiltshire.
Source: www.geneajourney.com

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Ancestors (and descendant) of JOHN FITZGILBERT MARSHALL

ROHESE GIFFARD
1037-± 1117

JOHN FITZGILBERT MARSHALL
1104-1164

(1) 1144
Maud MARSHALL
1155-????
John MARSHALL
1145-1194
(2) 1130

Aline PIPARD
1110-????

Gilbert MARSHALL
± 1131-1166
Walter MARSHALL
± 1133-????

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