Genealogy Spaan » William i de Warenne 1ste Earl of Surrey (1040-1089)

Personal data William i de Warenne 1ste Earl of Surrey 


Household of William i de Warenne 1ste Earl of Surrey

He has/had a relationship with Gundrade de Normandie.


Child(ren):

  1. Edith de Warenne  1076-1100 
  2. William de Warenne II  1080-1138 

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