Donald A.C. Simmons Jr. Family Tree » William de Warenne - 2nd Earl Surrey (1065-1138)

Personal data William de Warenne - 2nd Earl Surrey 


Household of William de Warenne - 2nd Earl Surrey

He has/had a relationship with Elisabeth de Vermandois.


Child(ren):

  1. William de Warenne  1119-1148 
  2. Ada de Warenne  1120-1178 
  3. Gundreda de Warenne  ± 1120-< 1184 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William de Warenne

William de Warenne
1065-1138


Gundreda de Warenne
± 1120-< 1184

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