Family tree van de Pol » Willem I de Varennes (± 1050-1089)

Personal data Willem I de Varennes 

  • He was born about 1050.
  • He died on June 24, 1089.
  • This information was last updated on December 13, 2021.

Household of Willem I de Varennes

He is married to Gundrade of England.

They were married in church about 1070.


Child(ren):

  1. Edith de Warenne  ± 1065-± 1100
  2. Willem II van Varennes  ± 1076-1138 
  3. Reynold de Varennes  1082-1118
  4. Gundred de Varennes  1083-????


Notes about Willem I de Varennes

of Guillaume
Heer van Mortimer en Bellecombe, Graaf van Varennes, Graaf van Surrey.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Willem I de Varennes

Willem I de Varennes
± 1050-1089

± 1070
Edith de Warenne
± 1065-± 1100

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