He is married to Alice Bertram (de Umfreville).
They got married.
Child(ren):
William Bertram, Lord of Mitford
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1157
Mitford Castle, Morpeth, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
1205 (47-48)
Mitford Castle, Morpeth, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:
Son of Sir Roger Bertram, Baron of Mitford and Ada de Morville
Husband of Alice Bertram (de Umfreville)
Father of Lord Roger Bertram, II, Lord of Mitford and Simon Bertram
Brother of Agnes Bertram; Hugh Bertram; Christian Bertram and Richard Bertram, de Mitford
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William Bertram, Lord of Mitford is your 23rd great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron W Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann Wellborn (Crabtree)
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Pendleton Crabtree (Halstead)
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead (Courtney)
her mother ·Üí Mary Courtenay (Stucley)
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Stukeley (Coode)
her mother ·Üí William Coode
her father ·Üí John Coode
his father ·Üí Walter Coode
his father ·Üí Richard Coode
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Coode (Fulford)
his mother ·Üí Henry Fulford, II
her father ·Üí Henry Fulford, I
his father ·Üí Alice de Fulford (FitzUrse)
his mother ·Üí Annora FitzUrse (Luttrell)
her mother ·Üí Margery Fishbourne (FitzWilliam)
her mother ·Üí Agnes Bertram
her mother ·Üí Lord Roger Bertram, II, Lord of Mitford
her father ·Üí William Bertram, Lord of Mitford
his father
William Bertram, Lord of Mitford is your 31st great grandfather.
You‰ ‰ ‰ ᆒ‰ Henry "Toad" Welborn‰
your father‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Calhoun H. Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Younger Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒWilliam "Billy" Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Aaron Welborne‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ James Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Ann B. Wellborn‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ William H. Crabtree‰
her father‰ ᆒJames Thomas Crabtree‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Samuel Crabtree‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ William Thomas Crabtree‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Grace Crabtree‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ George Courtenay‰
her father‰ ᆒJohn Courtney, MP, of Lanivet‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Richard Courtney‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Edmund Courtney‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham and Molland‰
his father‰ ᆒJoan Courtenay (Champernown)‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Joan Champernowne‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Martin Ferrers, of Newton Ferrers‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Matilda de Ferrers‰
his mother‰ ᆒJohn Chiverston, [Knight]‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Joan de Cheverston‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Joan de Bozun‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Argentine St. George‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Elizabeth St. George‰
his motherᆒ‰ Margaret d'Arcy‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Robert d'Arcy, Sir‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Norman d'Arcy, IV‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Isabel Bertram‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Roger Bertram, Lord of Mitford‰
her father‰ ᆒWilliam Bertram, Lord of Mitford‰
his father
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William Bertram obtained a grant from the crown in the 5th year of King John [1204], of the manor of Felton, in Northumberland, with all the woods thereunto belonging. He m. Alice, dau. of Robert de Umfraville, and d. in or before the 7th year of the same reign [1206], for at that time we find King John conferring the wardship of his lordship's son and heir, Roger, upon Peter de Brus, with the custody of his lands during the minority, in consideration of the sum of 300 marks. To the possession of which lands succeeded, when at full age, the said Roger Bertram.
William built the stone keep at Mitford, quarrying one side of the castle's hill to get his material. It was an unusual building with five sides, possibly the only one in Britain at the time. The strengthening work was completed before 1215. This was a fateful year for many Northumbrian castles, but not for Mitford, and indeed it is rumoured that King John stayed there awhile when he returned from his blitzkrieg of vengeance against those noblemen who had payed homage to Scottish King Alexander II. 591
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William Bertram obtained a grant from the crown in the 5th year of King John [1204], of the manor of Felton, in Northumberland, with all the woods thereunto belonging. He m. Alice, dau. of Robert de Umfraville, and d. in or before the 7th year of the same reign [1206], for at that time we find King John conferring the wardship of his lordship's son and heir, Roger, upon Peter de Brus, with the custody of his lands during the minority, in consideration of the sum of 300 marks. To the possession of which lands succeeded, when at full age, the said Roger Bertram.
William built the stone keep at Mitford, quarrying one side of the castle's hill to get his material. It was an unusual building with five sides, possibly the only one in Britain at the time. The strengthening work was completed before 1215. This was a fateful year for many Northumbrian castles, but not for Mitford, and indeed it is rumoured that King John stayed there awhile when he returned from his blitzkrieg of vengeance against those noblemen who had payed homage to Scottish King Alexander II. 591
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William II Bertram Born: Mitford, Northumberland, England Marriage: Alice de Umfreville
·Ä¢ Family Background. 141 Roger II Bertram was the son and heir of William II Bertram by Alice, sister of Robert d'Umfraville, who gave her Great Babington in free marriage. William II was the son and heir of Roger I by Ada, his wife. Roger I was the son and heir of William I, founder of Brinkburn priory by Hawise, daughter of Guy Balliol, who gave her Stainton in free marriage. [Cartularies of Brinkburn and Newminster, passim: Deed in Hodgson, ut spra, pp. 24, 26 and in Walbran, Gainford, appendix, no. 35]
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 160, footnote (a)
William married Alice de Umfreville, daughter of Odonell II de Umfreville Lord of Redesdale, Baron of Prudhoe and Alice de Lucy. (Alice de Umfreville was born about 1161 in Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, England.)
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