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Personal data Wevia "Duceline" de Crépon 

Source 1
  • Nickname is Duceline.
  • She was born in the year 952 in Arque, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 12, 1918.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 12, 1918.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 12, 1918.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 12, 1918.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 2, 1932.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 2, 1932.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 2, 1932.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 2, 1932.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 2, 1932.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on June 16, 1994.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on October 5, 1994.
  • She died in the year 990, she was 38 years oldPont-Audemer
    Upper Normandy France.
  • She is buried about 1000France.
  • A child of Herbastus "le Danois" de Crépon and Wife of Herbastus de Crépon

Household of Wevia "Duceline" de Crépon

She is married to Thorold Þóroldr d'Harcourt.

They got married about 979 at France.


Child(ren):

  1. Honfroi de Vieilles  980-1044 


Notes about Wevia "Duceline" de Crépon

GIVN Wevia (Duceline)
SURN De Crepon
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Weis, p. 157 - sister of the Duchess Gunnora.
Name Suffix: Princess Of Sweden
SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
SOURCE CITATION:
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Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
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Gunnora (----). Born between 940 and 942 Normandie; Date guestimate. Scandinavian origin. "of Scheville"? Circa 957 Mistress From Gesta Normannorum Ducum, Rogert de Torigni's autographed redaction (trans. van Houts): "Because we have refered to Countess Gunnor on account of Roger de Montgomery's mother, her niece, I should like to write down the story as reported by people of old of how Gunnor cane to be Duke Richard's wife. One day when Duke Richard was told of the celebrated beautyof the wife of one of his foresters, who lived at a place called Equiqueville near the town of Arques, he deliberately went hunting there in order to see for himself whether the report he had learned from several folk was true. While staying in the forester's house, the duke was so struck by the beauty of his wife's face that he summoned his host to bring his wife, called Sainsfrida, that night to his bedchamber.Very sadly the man told this to Sainsfrida, a wise woman, who comforted him by saying that she would send in her place her sister Gunnor, avirgin even more beautiful than her. And thus it happened. Once the duke perceived the trick he was delighted that he had not committed thesin of adultery with another man's wife. . . . Apart from Sainsfrida,Gunnor had two sisters, Wevia and Duvelina. The latter (Duvelina)*, with the help of the countess, who was a very wise woman, married Turulf of Pont-Audemer. He was the son of someone called Torf, after whomeseveral towns are called Tourville to the present day. Turulf's brother was Turketil, father of Ansketil of Harcourt. Turulf had by his wife Humphrey of Vieilles, father of Roger of Beaumont. The third of Countess Gunnor's sisters (Wevia)* married Osbern de Bolbec, by whom she bore the first Walter Giffard, and then Godfrey, father of William of Arques. . . ." * The original manuscript, of which several copies survive, did not further identify these sisters, other than as "the latter" and "the third". This resulted in a certain degree of confusion, since Duvelina is actually named third, but had already been described as "the latter". However, in Robert's autographed copy, he has specifically inserted their names, which removes all ambiguity. Thus we have Sainsfrida married to the unnamed forester of (St. Vaast d')Equiqueville, Wevia married to Osbern de Bolbec, and Duvelina married to Turulf de Pont- Audemer. TAF notes: this is the only original source for thisinformationMarried Richard 'Sans Peur' DE NORMANDIE. Widow 20 Nov 996. Died circa 1029.
Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.

according to Alan B. Wilson ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) who cites K.S.B. Keats-Rohan's "Aspects of Robert of Torigny's genealogies revisited," Nottingham Medieval Studies, xxxvii (1993), which he says is a substantial revision of what may be found in "Complete Peerage" or "Europaische Stammtafeln":

Osbern de Bolbec was married to Wevie de Crepon [in which case this Avelina may be another name for Wevie]; however, the dates seem to be a generation off.
One of the three known sisters of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy, who was the wife of Richard I of Normandy, and grandmother of William the Conqueror.
Notes
Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (184:1) calls her Duvelina, the sister of the
DUCHESS GUNNORA
In a posting to the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroups on the Internet on
Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Todd A. Farmerie explained:
"Robert de Torigny, the only source we have for the existance of Osbern
de Bolbec, says that he married a sister of Gunnora, named Wevia. Some
copies appear to have dropped a couple of phrases, making it appear that
a different sister, Duvelina was mother, but this appears to be incorrect.
Well, . . . Gunnora (and hence Wevia) were sisters of yet another, (whose
name I forget) who was wife of the forester. In addition, they had a
brother, Herfast/Arfast who was of similar rank. We do not know who
their father was. Who was Osbern de Bolbec's wife and who were her
parents? Wevia, and no one knows."
One of the three known sisters of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy, who was the wife of Richard I of Normandy, and grandmother of William the Conqueror. To see a notional chart of her familial connections.
[Weis 157] sister of the Duchess Gunnora.
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Alias: Wevia /Wevie/
[Geoffrey De Normandie, Gedcom BSJTK Smith Family Tree.ged]

DATE 19 JUN 2000

Burke says she was the sister of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy.

Burke says she was the sister of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy.

SOUR HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 944
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

SOUR HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 944
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

DATE 17 OCT 1999

_MED Book
ABBR Royalty for Commoners
TITL Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa
AUTH Roderick W. Stuart
PUBL 3rd ed., 1998, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD
_MED website
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Dead
DATE 20 JUL 1999

OCCU Wewa ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) (place only) says Crepon, Normandie;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 942; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 942, Pontaudemer,
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
PAGE 5260741
QUAY 1
Sister of Gonnore, Duchess of Normandy - TROW.TAF (Compuserve), 5260741;
Wevia (Eva) de Crepon - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
Avelina - HAWKINS.GED; Avelina is sister of Duchess Gunnor - HAWKINS.GED;
Wevia (Duceline) De CREPON - www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue;

OCCU Wewa ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) (place only) says Crepon, Normandie;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 942; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 942, Pontaudemer,
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
PAGE 5260741
QUAY 1
Sister of Gonnore, Duchess of Normandy - TROW.TAF (Compuserve), 5260741;
Wevia (Eva) de Crepon - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
Avelina - HAWKINS.GED; Avelina is sister of Duchess Gunnor - HAWKINS.GED;
Wevia (Duceline) De CREPON - www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue;

OCCU Wewa ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) (place only) says Crepon, Normandie;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 942; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 942, Pontaudemer,
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
PAGE 5260741
QUAY 1
Sister of Gonnore, Duchess of Normandy - TROW.TAF (Compuserve), 5260741;
Wevia (Eva) de Crepon - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
Avelina - HAWKINS.GED; Avelina is sister of Duchess Gunnor - HAWKINS.GED;
Wevia (Duceline) De CREPON - www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue;

DATE 21 APR 2000 [Chancellor.FTW]

She was a younger sister of the Duchess Gunnora, wife of Richard I, Duke of
Normandy.
From: Todd A. Farmerie (taf2 AT po.cwru.edu)
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03
Wevia, the only other sister of Gunnor named by Torigny, married Osbern de Bolbec (who is otherwise unknown to history). They had at least two sons: Walter Giffard, ancestor of the English Giffard/Gifford families, and also, through his daughter, of the Clare family; and Godfrey, whose son William de Arques had two daughters and co-heiresses.
Note; I have Wevia's son as Gozeline (or Godfrey) and grandfather of William de Arques.
From: Todd A. Farmerie ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval Date: 1996/12/03
Duvelina, a second sister of Gunnor, married Turulf de Pont Audemer, son of a Norman founder Torf, and uncle of the first of the Harcourts. They had at least one son, Humphrey de Vielles, who in turn was father of Roger de Beaumont, another Conquest-era baron.
Gunnor had at least three sisters, of which the oldest appears to have been Senfria (Seinfreda), who was wife of the (unnamed) forester from the area of St. Vaast d'Equiqueville, and it was her charms which are said first to have attracted the attentions Duke Richard I. She appears to have had at least one daughter, Joscelina, wife of Hugh de Montgomery. (Torigny makes Joscelina daughter of another sister, Wevia, but a contemporary of Torigny, in demonstrating the genealogical impediment to a marriage of a bastard of Henry I to a Montgomery descendant specifically calls Joscelina's mother Senfria, and the inheritance by the Montgomerys of large holdings suggests that Joscelina was a significant coheir to her parents, which does not match Wevia's family where two sons would be expected to acquire most of the family land.) Hugh de Montgomery and Joscelina had a son Roger, but contrary to Torigny's statements, he was not the Conquest baron of that name, but instead his father. By a wife possibly named Emma, Roger had: Hugh; Roger (who married Mabel of Belleme and played a significant role in pre-Conquest Normandy); William (who murdered cousin Osbern); Robert, and Gilbert.
The following is excerpted (full post is in notes under father) froma post to SGM, 3 Dec 1996, by Todd Farmerie:

From: Todd A. Farmerie ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess ofNormandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03

Duvelina, a second sister of Gunnor, married Turulf de Pont Audemer,son of a Norman founder Torf, and uncle of the first of the Harcourts.They had at least one son, Humphrey de Vielles, who in turn was fatherof Roger de Beaumont, another Conquest-era baron.
Avelina, sister of Gundra, wife of Richard I, Duke of Normandy.[Burke's Peerage]

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The following is excerpted (full post is in notes under father) from apost to SGM, 3 Dec 1996, by Todd Farmerie:

From: Todd A. Farmerie ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess ofNormandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03

Wevia, the only other sister of Gunnor named by Torigny, marriedOsbern de Bolbec (who is otherwise unknown to history). They had atleast two sons: Walter Giffard, ancestor of the EnglishGiffard/Gifford families, and also, through his daughter, of the Clarefamily; and Godfrey, whose son William de Arques had two daughters andco-heiresses.

Note; I have Wevia's son as Gozeline (or Godfrey) and grandfather ofWilliam de Arques.
GIVN Wevia (Duceline)
SURN De Crepon
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Kilde: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6th
Edition, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988.
Kilde: sister of the Duchess Gunnore [Ref: Weis AR #184]
Kilde: names: [Ref: Weis AR #184] [Paul Gifford, p.1299.0014508C -at- lib.flint.umich.edu> 6-12-96] [Alan Wilson as per
Europaische Stammtafeln iii, 695] Osbern m. Wevie, sister of Gunnor.
{geni:about_me} Robert de Torigny mentioned Wevia as a sister of Gunnora. As printed by Duchesne, this chapter implies that Wevia married Thorold de Pontaudemer and her sister Avenline married Osbern de Bolebec, but as printed by Marx, the passage contains words which reverse the meaning. It appears that in the time of Robert de Torigny it was believed that Wevia was the wife of Osbern de Bolebec. (White, 1921)

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'''Wevia de Crépon'''
* Parents: Herbastus 'the Dane' and his wife
* Spouse: Thorold

Children:
* 1. Honfroi who married Aubrey
* 2. Roger
* 3. (some report a daughter Josceline, but this is a confusion with the daughters of Sainsfrida and Aveline, see their profile pages)

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm

MEDIEVAL LANDS by Charles Cawley (updated here on 28 Feb 2015)

Chapter 1. EARLY NORMAN FAMILIES of VIKING ORIGIN

Four sisters and one brother, presumably of Viking origin. Their parents are not known, and there is no guarantee that they all shared the same father and mother:

1. '''SAINSFRIDA [Senfrie]''' . Guillaume de Jumièges records that "in domo forestarii...hospiti suo...uxorem suam Sainfriam" rejected the advances of Richard I Comte [de Normandie] and sent “Gunnorem sororem suam” to his bed in her place[1596]. She and her three sisters, as well as their husbands, are named by Robert de Torigny[1597]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Seufriam" as sister of "Gunnor uxor…Richardi Normannis ducem"[1598]. m ---. '''The name of Sainsfrida's husband is not known'''. Sainsfrida and her husband had one child:

>a) '''JOSCELINE''' . The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Iosceline" as daughter of "Seufriam"[1599]. Josceline, her husband and her mother are named in a letter of Ives Bishop of Chartres to Henry I King of England dated 1114 which explains the consanguinity between the king and Hugues de Châteauneuf, who wanted to marry one of the king's illegitimate daughters[1600]. m '''ROGER [I] Seigneur de Montgommery''', son of --- (-before [1048]).

2. '''GUNNORA''' ([950]-5 Jan 1031). Guillaume de Jumièges records that "in domo forestarii...hospiti suo...uxorem suam Sainfriam" rejected the advances of Richard I Comte [de Normandie] and sent “Gunnorem sororem suam” to his bed in her place[1601]. She and her three sisters, as well as their husbands, are named by Robert de Torigny[1602]. It appears from Dudo de Saint-Quentin and Robert de Torigny[1603] that Gunnora was Richard I's mistress before she married him. Guillaume of Jumièges records that Richard married “Gunnor ex nobilissima Danorum prosapia ortam”, in the sentence which follows the record of the death of Richard´s first wife[1604]. According to Robert de Torigny, the marriage took place to legitimise Richard and Gunnora's son Robert to permit his appointment as Bishop of Rouen[1605]. The necrology of Saint-Père-en-Vallée records the death "Non Jan" of "Gonnoridis…comitissa Normannie"[1606]. m ([before 989]) as his second wife, '''RICHARD I “Sans Peur" Comte [de Normandie]''', son of GUILLAUME Comte [ de Normandie] & his first wife Sprota --- (Fécamp [932]-Fécamp 20 Nov 996, bur Fécamp).

3. '''HERFAST''' . His parentage is confirmed by Guillaume of Jumièges who records the murder of [his son] “Osbernus...procurator principalis domus, Herfasti Gunnoris comitissæ fratris filius“[1607]. Orderic Vitalis records that “Osbernus Herfasti filius” was “de pago Calcegio oriundus”, although in the context of a passage which is anachronistic[1608]. m ---. '''The name of Herfast's wife is not known'''. Herfast & his wife had two children:

>a) '''OSBERN de Crépon''' (-murdered Vandreuil [1038/42]). Orderic Vitalis records that “Osbernus Herfasti filius” was “de pago Calcegio oriundus”, although in the context of a passage which is anachronistic[1609]. "Duke Richard [II]" donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel by charter dated to [1026], subscribed by "…Osbernus filius Arfast, Ranulfus frater eius"[1610]. "…Osbe filius Herfasti…" witnessed the charter dated to [1030] under which Robert II Duke of Normandy confirmed rights of Mont Saint-Michel[1611]. Steward (dapifer) of Robert II and Guillaume II Dukes of Normandy. "Rotberti comitis, Osberni dapiferi…" witnessed the charter dated to [1030/35] under which "Erchembaldus vicecomes" donated "prata de Salhus et…in Sarlosvilla jure hereditario" to the abbey of Sainte-Trinité de Rouen[1612]. An undated charter, recording a donation to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, records that "Osbernus dapifer" was killed "a suis hostibus"[1613]. He is named "Osberni cognomento Pacifici" in the charter dated to [1035/60] which records the donation by his widow and two sons to Rouen Sainte-Trinité for his soul[1614]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Osbernus...procurator principalis domus, Herfasti Gunnoris comitissæ fratris filius“ was killed while sleeping “in cubiculo ducis cum ipso in valle Rodoili” by “Willelmo Rogerii de Montegumeri filio”, dated to early in the reign of Duke Guillaume II from the context[1615]. m EMMA d'Ivry, daughter of RAOUL d'Ivry Comte de Bayeux & his wife Aubrée [Eremburge] --- (-after [1067]). Guillaume of Jumièges records that one of the daughters of “Rodulphum” and his wife “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” married “Osberno de Crepon de qua natus est Willelmus filius Osberni”[1616]. "Willelmus et frater eius Osbernus" donated "terram…Herchembaldus vicecomes et Turoldus, comitissæ Gunnoris camerarius" and revenue from land received by "Croco et Erchembaldus filii eiusdem Erchembaldi vicecomitis" to the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen, with the consent of "matre eorum Emma", for the soul of "patris sui Osberni cognomento Pacifici", by charter dated to [1035/60][1617]. "Emma Osberni dapiferi uxore" is named as "dominis mei" with her two sons in the undated charter of Ansfredus[1618]. "Erchenbaldo filio Erchenbaldi vicecomitis", on the point of leaving "ultra mare", donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "rege Anglorum et duce Normannorum Guillelmo", by undated charter, signed by "…Willelmi filii Osberni, Emmæ matris eius, Ansfredi filii Athlæ…"[1619]. "Ansfredus, Osberni de Ou vicecomitis, postea…Hierosolimitani monachi, filius…cum conjuge mea Emma" offered "unicum filium meum…Goiffredum" as a monk at Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "dominis meis Emma, Osberni dapiferi uxore et filiis eius Willelmo et Osberno…Willelmo…principe Normannorum", by undated charter[1620]. Osbern & his wife had three children:

>>i) '''GUILLAUME FitzOsbern''' (-killed in battle Cassel, Flanders 22 Feb 1071, bur Abbaye de Cormeilles). Guillaume of Jumièges records that one of the daughters of “Rodulphum” and his wife “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” married “Osberno de Crepon de qua natus est Willelmus filius Osberni”[1621]. "Willelmus et frater eius Osbernus" donated "terram…Herchembaldus vicecomes et Turoldus, comitissæ Gunnoris camerarius" and revenue from land received by "Croco et Erchembaldus filii eiusdem Erchembaldi vicecomitis" to the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen, with the consent of "matre eorum Emma", for the soul of "patris sui Osberni cognomento Pacifici", by charter dated to [1035/60], signed by "…Godeboldi, Daneboldi, Ansfredi filii Osberni, Gisleberti filii Turgisii…"[1622]. "Willelmo filio Osberni et…Ælicia eius uxore filia Rogeri de Thoneio" founded the abbey of Lyre by charter dated 1046[1623]. Orderic Vitalis names “...Willermus Osberni filius, ducis cognatus et dapifer...” among the leading lords under Guillaume II Duke of Normandy[1624]. The Brevis Relatio de Origine Willelmi Conquestoris records that "Willelmo dapifero filio Osberni" contributed 60 ships towards the invasion of England in 1066[1625]. Orderic Vitalis names “...Guillermus Osberni filius...” among those who took part in the battle of Hastings[1626]. He was rewarded for his part in the conquest of England with estates in the Isle of Wight and county of Hereford, thereby becoming Earl of Hereford.
- EARLS of HEREFORD.

>>ii) '''OSBERN''' (-1101). "Willelmus et frater eius Osbernus" donated "terram…Herchembaldus vicecomes et Turoldus, comitissæ Gunnoris camerarius" and revenue from land received by "Croco et Erchembaldus filii eiusdem Erchembaldi vicecomitis" to the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen, with the consent of "matre eorum Emma", for the soul of "patris sui Osberni cognomento Pacifici", by charter dated to [1035/60][1627]. "Osberni frater eius [Willelmi]" witnessed a charter dated 1038 or after[1628]. "Ansfredus, Osberni de Ou vicecomitis, postea…Hierosolimitani monachi, filius…cum conjuge mea Emma" offered "unicum filium meum…Goiffredum" as a monk at Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "dominis meis Emma, Osberni dapiferi uxore et filiis eius Willelmo et Osberno…Willelmo…principe Normannorum", by undated charter[1629]. Chancellor of England. Bishop of Exeter 1072[1630].

>>iii) ''' EMMA''' . "Willelmus Vernonensis filius Hugonis eiusque conjux Emma" donated property at "castrum Vernonense" to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "Willelmo rege Anglorum et duce Normannorum", by undated charter[1631]. Guillaume de Vernon, his son Hugues and his wife Emma donated property to Rouen Holy Trinity, confirmed in the charter dated to [1067][1632]. Her parentage is confirmed by a charter of Carisbrooke Priory, Isle of Wight which names “Johannem et Ricardum” as the two sons of “Willielmum filium Osberni marescallum…comitem Herefordiæ” who predeceased their father, and records that their inheritance went to “Ricardo de Rivers, nepoti prædicti Willielmi filii Osberni, tunc comiti Exoniæ”[1633]. m GUILLAUME de Vernon, son of HUGUES de Vernon & his wife --- (-[4 Jun ----]).

>b) ''' RAINULF''' . "Duke Richard [II]" donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel by charter dated to [1026], subscribed by "…Osbernus filius Arfast, Ranulfus frater eius"[1634].

4. '''WEWA''' . Guillaume de Jumièges records that "Gunnor" had “excepta Sainfria...duas sorores Wewam et Avelinam”, adding that Wewa married “Turulfo de Ponte-Audomari...filius...Torf” by whom she had “Humfridum de Vetulis patrem Rogerii de Bellomonte”[1635]. She and her three sisters, as well as their husbands, are named by Robert de Torigny[1636]. The Genealogia Fundatoris of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire records that the (unnamed) sister of ”Gunnora comitissa Normanniæ” married “Turulpho de Ponte-Adomaro”[1637]. m '''THOROLD de Pont-Audemer''', son of TORF & his wife --- (-after 1040).

5. ''' [AVELINE]''' . Guillaume de Jumièges records that "Gunnor" had “excepta Sainfria...duas sorores Wewam et Avelinam”, adding that “tertia...sororum Gunnoris comitissæ” [Aveline, from the context] married “Osberno de Bolebec”, by whom she had “Galterium Giffardum primum et Godefridum patrem Willelmi de Archis”[1638]. She and her three sisters, as well as their husbands, are named by Robert de Torigny[1639]. On the other hand, the Genealogia Fundatoris of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names ”Turketillus…frater…Turulphi, cuius filius Hasculfus d´Harcourt” married “aliam sororem…comitissæ Gunnoræ” by whom he was father of “duos…filios…Walterum de Giffard primogenitum…”[1640]. As noted under Giffard, another primary source indicates that the wife of "Osbernus Giffardus" (assumed to refer to Osbern de Bolbec given that his son used the name Giffard) was named Hawise[1641]. It is not known whether Osbern was married twice or whether all the sources cited refer to the same person, one or other mistaking the name. m [as his first wife,] '''OSBERN de Bolbec''', son of ---.

6. [--- . It is not known which brother or sister of Gunnora was the parent of Beatrix.]

>a) '''BEATRIX''' . Guillaume of Jumièges records that “nepotes...plures...Gunnor...una earum” married “patri primi Willelmi de Warenna” by whom she had “idem Willelmus postea comes Surreiæ et Rogerus de Mortuo-mari frater ipsius”[1642]. An undated charter records an agreement between Sainte-Trinité de Rouen and "Rodulfo Warethnæ" to buy land "in Blovilla…apud villam…Merdeplud…et terram prati Sottevillæ", with the consent of "dominum nostrum Willelmum Normannorum ducem…et Rotomagensis archiepiscopi Malgerii", by undated charter (dated to [1037/55]), signed by "…ejusdem Rodulfi de Guarethna., Beatricis uxori eius, Rogerii filii episcopi, Huberti filii Turoldi…"[1643]. m as his first wife, '''RAOUL de Warenne''', son of --- .

7. [--- . It is not known which brother or sister of Gunnora was the parent of the following daughter.]

>a) '''daughter''' . Guillaume of Jumièges records that “nepotes...plures...Gunnor...earum...altera” married “Nicolao de Bascheritivilla” among whose descendants were “Willelmus Martellus et Walterus de Sancto Martino”[1644]. m '''ROGER de Baqueville''', son of ---.

8. [--- . It is not known which brother or sister of Gunnora was the parent of the following daughter.]

>a) '''daughter''' . Guillaume of Jumièges records that “nepotes...plures...Gunnor...earum...tertia” married “Richardo vicecomiti Rothomagensi, patri...Lamberti de Sancto Sidonio”[1645]. m '''RICHARD Vicomte de Rouen''', son of ---.

9. [--- . It is not known which brother or sister of Gunnora was the parent of the following daughter.]

a) '''daughter''' . Guillaume of Jumièges records that “nepotes...plures...Gunnor...earum...quarta” married “Osmundo de Centum-villis vicecomiti Vernonii” by whom she had “primus Fulco de Aneio, plures filiæ, quarum una mater fuit primi Balduini de Reuers” [although the latter part at least of this passage is contradicted by other primary sources][1646]. m '''OSMOND de Centville Vicomte de Vernon''', son of ---.

Sources

* [1596] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVI, p. 311.
* [1597] Robert de Torigny, Book VIII, c. 37.
* [1598] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1116, MGH SS XXIII, p. 821.
* [1599] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1116, MGH SS XXIII, p. 821.
* [1600] Receuil des Histoires de France, Vol. XV, p. 167, cited in CP XI 683 footnote c.
* [1601] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVI, p. 311.
* [1602] Robert de Torigny, Book VIII, c. 37.
* [1603] Felice Lifshitz (ed.) Dudo of St Quentin's Gesta Normannorum, Chapter 58, The Online Reference Book for Medieval Sources, <http://orb.rhodes.edu/ORB_done/Dudo/dudindex.html> (6 Jan 2003), and Robert de Torigny, Book VIII c. 36.
* [1604] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber IV, XVIII, p. 247.
* [1605] Robert de Torigny, Book VIII c. 36.
* [1606] Obituaires de Sens Tome II, Abbaye de Saint-Père-enVallée, p. 180.
* [1607] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VII, II, p. 268.
* [1608] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. II, Liber III, VII, p. 94.
* [1609] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. II, Liber III, VII, p. 94.
* [1610] Round (1899), 702, p. 249.
* [1611] Lambert, M. ´Les anciens vicomtes de Bayeux´, Mémoires de la société d´agriculture, sciences, arts et belles-lettres de Bayeux, Tome VIII (Bayeux, 1879), p. 252.
* [1612] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, V, p. 425.
* [1613] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, VI, p. 425.
* [1614] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IV, p. 424.
* [1615] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VII, II, p. 268.
* [1616] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VII, XXXVIII, p. 288.
* [1617] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IV, p. 424.
* [1618] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, 49, p. 447.
* [1619] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XLVII, p. 446.
* [1620] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XLIX, p. 447.
* [1621] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VII, XXXVIII, p. 288.
* [1622] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IV, p. 424.
* [1623] Neustria Pia, p. 535.
* [1624] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. II, Liber III, XI, p. 121.
* [1625] Brevis Relatio de Origine Willelmi Conquestoris, p. 22.
* [1626] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. II, Liber III, XIV, p. 148.
* [1627] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IV, p. 424.
* [1628] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IV, p. 424.
* [1629] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XLIX, p. 447.
* [1630] ES III 695.
* [1631] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XVI, p. 430.
* [1632] Round (1899), 82, p. 23.
* [1633] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Carisbrooke Priory, Isle of Wight, I, p. 1041.
* [1634] Round (1899) 702, p. 249.
* [1635] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312.
* [1636] Robert de Torigny, Book VIII, c. 37.
* [1637] Dugdale Monasticon V, Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire III, p. 269.
* [1638] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312.
* [1639] Robert de Torigny, Book VIII, c. 37.
* [1640] Dugdale Monasticon V, Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire III, p. 269.
* [1641] Delisle (1866), p. 186.
* [1642] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312.
* [1643] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XXVII, p. 435.
* [1644] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312.
* [1645] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312.
* [1646] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312.

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(1) It is likely that almost everyone who has any recent British blood in them is descended from one or more of the people mentioned below so this family features in many genie databases. However, it appears that the only proven knowledge that there is on the family is based on references to Gunnor, wife/mistress of Richard, Duke of Normandy. It is known that she had a brother called Herfastus but, although many sources also name her father as Herfastus (or similar), her parentage is not known for sure. It is understood that the family was originally of Danish origin although whether it was Gunnor's father who moved from Denmark into Normandy or an earlier generation is not known. Suggestions that Gunnor's father was a son of Harald 'Bluetooth', King of Denmark & Norway, appear to be wholly speculative.
(2) The following was originally based on reports in various web sites which are inconsistent with each other, not least in respect of their dates. The position is further complicated by the fact that the different daughters are often confused with each other, different sources allocating their husbands differently between them. The following now broadly but not fully follows the view taken by Todd Farmerie (reported on www.rootsweb.com/~medieval/, kindly brought to our attention by a site visitor (PK, 09.02.07)) which makes no mention at all of "Crepon" (but does of Cotelin, Normandy) and which names only Senfria, Duvelina and Wevia as definitely Gunnor's sisters. This section remains subject to further review.
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Generation One

1. TORF1 was born circa 920, and died between 950 and 1030. He married circa 950, ERTEMBERGE DE BRIQUEBEC. [67, 28, 103]

Seigneur de Torville

possibly a son of Bernard the Dane, the most powerful of the feudal nobles of

Normandy but this relationship has not been proved.

Children: + 2 i. TOURADE2 DE PONTAUDEMER, b. circa 950; m. EVA DE CREPON circa 980.

3 ii. TURCHETIL.

Seigneur de Turqueville, ancestor of the famous harcourt family of Normandy and

England.

4 iii. WILLIAM DE TORVILLE.

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Generation Two

2. TOURADE2 DE PONTAUDEMER (Torf1), son of (1) Torf1 and Ertemberge (de BRIQUEBEC) _____, was born circa 950 and died between 980 and 1060. He married circa 980, EVA DE CREPON. [67, 32, 103]

younger sister of the Dutchess Gunnora, wife of Richard I, Duke of normandy

(Cf),

Children: + 5 i. HUMPHREY3 DE VEULLES, b. circa 980; m. AUBEREE DE LA HAYE circa 1005.

6 ii. HERBRARD DU PONTEAUDEMER.

7 iii. GILBERD DU PONTEAUDEMER.

8 iv. RICHARD DU PONTEAUDEMER.

9 v. ILBERT DU PONTEAUDEMER.

10 vi. JOSSELINE.

+ 11 vii. JOSCELINE; m. (AAL-3) HUGUES DE MONTGOMERY in 994.

http://armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_238_main.html#N2

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Ancestral File Number: 8XJV-44
Data From Lynn Jeffrey Bernhard, 2445 W 450 South #4, Springville UT 84663-4950
email - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
!BIRTH: "Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call - Based on Call Family Pedigrees FHL
film 844805 & 844806, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Copy of
"Royal Ancestors" owned by Lynn Bernhard, Orem, UT.

Data From Lynn Jeffrey Bernhard, 2445 W 450 South #4, Springville UT 84663-4950
email - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
!Refer: THE RUFUS PARKS PEDIGREE by Brian J.L. Berry, pg 25

see notes of spouce Osberne de Bolebec
1 NAME Duceline //
2 GIVN Duceline
2 SURN

Please contact (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) with any corrections/additions.
OR "WEWA"
Ancestral File Number: GS60-RP
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Original individual @P2203432574@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@) merged with @P2203942468@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@)
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Sources: RC 103; Norr, p72; Onslow; Kraentzler 1163, 1214, 1332, 1424,1486, 1598; A. Roots 184; AF; Moriarty; Antiquities of Shropshire, Vol. 4.
Moriarty and RC say this woman was Wevia. Moriarty says Englishgenealogists nearly always mistakenly say Osbern married her sister, Aveline. But in NEHGR 75/59 he says she was Avelina, third sister of Gunnora.
Norr says early sources say "Aveline" married Osbern de Bolebec, butlater sources say it was Weva/Wevie/Wevia who married him. Take your choice of spelling. He says she probably was the youngest sister (born about956) of Gunora/Gunnor.
Onslow says one of Wevia's sisters was called Adelina.
Norr gives birth date as about 956 and RC 103 about 942.
K-1214: Senfrie de Crepon, Wevia's sister.
K-1424: Aveline de Crepin. (Kraentzler can't decide which is correct).
Roots: Duvelina, sister of the Duchess Gunnora.
Antiquities: Wevia. Cites one marriage, to Thurold de Pontaudemer.
Ayers, p409, calls her Aveline, sister of Gunnora.

SOURCES:

1. Wagner, Anthony, _Pedigree and Progress_, Phillimore, 1975, Charts 45& 46, pp. 204-205. Wevie married Osbern of Bolbec, Lord of Longueville. Theywere the parents of Walter of Bolbec.

2. Ancestral File (8XJV-44). Gives her birthdate as about 974, whichmakes her a generation younger than her sisters.
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Name Suffix: Princess of Denmark Ancestral File Number: V9V0-8K
!"Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call, 1989, chart # 11527. Ancesrry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-33.
Original individual @I10447@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@) merged with @I1053@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@)
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Sources: Kraentzler 1164, 1486; Dukes of Normandy by Onslow; Pfafman;Norr.
Dukes calls her Sainfrida and says she was married to thesuperintendent of forests at Secheville near Arques. Richard I visited Secheville and metthe beautiful Sainfrida, about whom he had heard, and "had the impudence tosuggest to her husband that he should be allowed to make her better acquaintance.
"The poor man was much perturbed and went in trouble to his wife. Thelady had no mind to become the mistress of the Duke, but her morals were notso rigid as to prevent her from making capital our of the situation for her family. Sainfrida had three sisters, Gunnor, Adelina and Veva (Wevia),and a brother named Herfast. Gunnor was a very pretty girl and by no means particular. Sainfrida told her husband to pretend to fall in with theDuke's proposals and give Richard facilities to pay her a visit. But whenRichard arrived, Gunnor took Sainfrida's place. The Duke did not discover thetrick until the following day; but so delighted was he with Gunnor that notonly did he forgive Sainfrida, but thanked her for having saved him from mortalsin! The result was that Gunnor became his wife by Danish custom and eventuallythe mother of a numerous family, the eldest of which was Richard II ofNormandy."
K-1486 says Senfrie's husband was "a forester of Schecville."
Norr says Senfrie had a daughter Josceline who married Roger deMontgomery. He says others say she was the daughter of Wevia and Osbern de Bolebecand married Hugh de Montgomery. RC does not agree with Norr and cites manysources supporting the RC lines.

SOURCES:

1. Wagner, Anthony, _Pedigree and Progress_, Phillimore, 1975, Charts 45& 46, pp. 204-205. Senfrie married N. N., the Forester of the Duke of Normandyat Sauqueville, near Arques. They were the parents of Josceline, wife ofRoger I de Montgomery and mother of Roger II de Montgomery.

2. Montgomery, Bo Gabriel de, _Origin and History of the Montgomerys_,1948, p. 44: There has been much confusion about whether Joseline was marriedto the elder Roger or his son Hugo, and which of the sisters of the DuchessGunnor she was the daughter of. In the third Charter of Troarn, Roger II in his ownwords calls himself "Ego Rogerius, ex Normannis Normannus, magni autem Rogerii filius" (_Cartulary of Troarn_, fol. 1). In a letter to Henry I, Ives,Bishop of Chartres says "Gonnora et Senfria sorores fuerunt...ex Senfria excivit Joscelina, ex Joscelina, Rogerius de Monte Gummeri, ex Rogerio, Mabiliasoror Roberti Bellimensis" (Migne, _Patrologia latina, CLXII, 261). Thus,Josceline was the daughter of Senfrie, not Wevia as stated by William of Jumieges,and was the mother of Roger II.

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