He was born in the year 1030 in Molineaux-sur-Seine, near Rouen, Normandy, France.
(Bio 3) : ten carucates and a half of land, at the service of half a knight's fee. William Molyneux made Septon his chief seat..
(Bio 2) : but this cannot be proven. Whatever his service to William the Conqueror, he was rewarded with large tracts of land in Lancashire by gift of the crown, and the manors of Septon (Sefton), Thornton, Cuerden (Kerndon), ten carucates and a half of land, ....
(Bio) : William de Molins was born c.1030 in Molineaux-sur-Seine, near Rouen, in Normandy. He was the son of Robert de Moulin. He is believed to have fought with William the Conqueror in 1066. The family claims that he was listed 18th on the Rolls at Battle Abbey,.
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