Family Tree Welborn » Maud de Huntingdon (Huntingdon) (1192-????)

Personal data Maud de Huntingdon (Huntingdon) 


Household of Maud de Huntingdon (Huntingdon)


Child(ren):



Notes about Maud de Huntingdon (Huntingdon)


Maud De Huntingdon is your 25th great grandmother.
You¬â€ 
¬â€ ¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry Welborn¬â€ 
your father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Emma Corine Bombard¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Emma Elizabeth Bombard¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Isabelle Bynum¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Robert W Bynum¬â€ 
her father·Üí¬â€ Elizabeth Bynum¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Lydia Mitchell¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Jonathan Wheeler, I¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ William Salisbury, Jr.¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·ÜíWilliam Salisbury, of Denbigh & Swansea¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ John Salisbury, of Denbigh¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Ursula Salusbury¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby¬â€ 
her father·Üí¬â€ Dorothy Howard, Countess of Derby¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Agnes Tylney, Duchess of Norfolk¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Eleanor Tilney Tallboys¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·ÜíWilliam Tailboys, Sir, de jure 7th Baron Kyme¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sir Walter Tailboys¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Margaret Tailboys¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sir William Deincourt¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·ÜíWilliam Deincourt, 2nd Baron, 9th Lord of d'Eynecourt of Blankney¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ John Deincourt, Master of Blankney¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·ÜíSir Edmund Deincourt, 8th Lord Eyncourt¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Agnes de Neville¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Mabel de Neville, Lady¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Maud De Huntingdon¬â€ 
her mother

https://www.geni.com/people/Maud-De-Huntingdon/6000000038580372810

Maud De Huntingdon (Huntingdon)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1192¬â€ 
Scotland, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Mother of¬â€ Mabel de Neville, Lady¬â€ 

Source Medium: Internet
Page: Subject: New Scottish Princess: Maud of Huntingdon, wife of John de Monmouth, of Monmouth, Monmouthshire From: Douglas Richardson Date: 6/29/2013 5:15 PM To:¬â€ (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
Text: Complete Peerage, 3 (1913): 169 (sub Chester) and 6 (1926): 647 (sub Huntingdon) both include accounts of John of Scotland, Earl of Chester and Huntingdon (died 1237), son and heir of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon (died 1219) (brother of Kings Malcolm and William of Scotland). While Complete Peerage refers to him as "John le Scot," I find that during his lifetime, Earl John was known simply as John of Scotland, as indicated by many contemporary charters, including the items cited in the following citation:
This document has a pedigree for John of Monmouth II, Maud (Matilda), his 1st wife she died childless and she is the daughter of John Huntingdon who is the Earl of Huntingdon. Catherine unknown she is the 2nd wife of John of Monmouth II:
John of Scotland, Earl of Chester and Huntingdon (died 1237), son and heir of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon (died 1219) (brother of Kings Malcolm and William of Scotland).
Richard de Wyesham who was born de Monmouth, he was Lord of Wyesham in Monmouth Wales. Richard de Wyesham he is the Ancestor of our Wysham Family and he is a brother to John of Monmouth II:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johanson&id=I70244
--------------------------------------------------------------------
David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon
David of Scotland (Medieval Gaelic: Dabíd) (c.·Äâ1144 ·Äì 17 June 1219) was a Scottish prince and Earl of Huntingdon. He was a claimant to the Scottish throne.
He was the youngest surviving son of Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon and Ada de Warenne, a daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, and Elizabeth of Vermandois. His paternal grandfather was David I of Scotland. Huntingdon was granted to him after his elder brother William I of Scotland ascended the throne. David's son John succeeded him to the earldom.

In the litigation for succession to the crown of Scotland in 1290·Äì1292, the great-great-grandson Floris V, Count of Holland of David's sister, Ada, claimed that David had renounced his hereditary rights to the throne of Scotland. He therefore declared that his claim to the throne had priority over David's descendants. However, no explanation or firm evidence for the supposed renunciation could be provided.
On 26 August 1190 David married Matilda of Chester (1171 ·Äì 6 January 1233), daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester, Viscount d'Avranches, Seigneur de St. Sever & Briquessart and Bertrade de Montfort. He was almost thirty years Matilda's senior. The marriage was recorded by Benedict of Peterborough.[1]

David and Matilda had seven children:
Margaret of Huntingdon (c. 1194 ·Äì c. 1228), married Alan, Lord of Galloway, by whom she had two daughters, including Dervorguilla of Galloway.
Robert of Huntingdon (died young)
Ada of Huntingdon, married Sir Henry de Hastings, by whom she had one son, Henry de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings.
' Matilda (Maud) of Huntingdon (-aft.1219, unmarried)'
Isobel of Huntingdon (1199·Äì1251), married Robert Bruce, 4th Lord of Annandale, by whom she had two sons, including Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale.
John of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon (1207 ·Äì 6 June 1237), married Elen ferch Llywelyn. He succeeded his uncle Ranulf as Earl of Chester in 1232, but died childless.
Henry of Huntingdon (died young)[2][3]

Earl David also had three illegitimate children:[4]
Henry of Stirling
Henry of Brechin d. bef 30 Aug 1245
Ada, married Malise, son of Ferchar, Earl of Strathearn

David, 9th Earl of Huntingdon died on 17 June 1219 at Yardley, Northamptonshire, England; He was buried at Sawtry Abbey, Huntingdonshire.8
Reference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David,_Earl_of_Huntingdon
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Transcript
John de Monmouth, junior, paid £100 for his relief, and had livery of his lands in 32 Henry III., A.D. 1248. He augmented the revenues of the Priory by further grants of lands, &c. In 1256, being heavily in debt to the Crown, in consideration of the payment of which by Prince Edward, he conveyed to him his Town and Lordship of Monmouth with the consent of the King, who confirmed it by patent, A.D.1257.
'This John, Lord of Monmouth, married Maud, daughter of David Earl of Huntington, by whom he had two daughters, Joan and Albreda'.·Äî(
Detail
John de Monmouth
Web Address
endless-genealogies.blogspot.com.au/2011_08_01_archive.html
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Do you have supplementary information, corrections or questions with regards to Maud de Huntingdon (Huntingdon)?
The author of this publication would love to hear from you!

Ancestors (and descendant) of Maud de Huntingdon (Huntingdon)


With Quick Search you can search by name, first name followed by a last name. You type in a few letters (at least 3) and a list of personal names within this publication will immediately appear. The more characters you enter the more specific the results. Click on a person's name to go to that person's page.

  • You can enter text in lowercase or uppercase.
  • If you are not sure about the first name or exact spelling, you can use an asterisk (*). Example: "*ornelis de b*r" finds both "cornelis de boer" and "kornelis de buur".
  • It is not possible to enter charachters outside the standard alphabet (so no diacritic characters like ö and é).



Visualize another relationship

The data shown has no sources.

About the surname De Huntingdon (Huntingdon)


When copying data from this family tree, please include a reference to the origin:
Marvin Loyd Welborn, "Family Tree Welborn", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-welborn/I40110.php : accessed May 16, 2024), "Maud de Huntingdon (Huntingdon) (1192-????)".