Van der Feen/Mendels/Rowe/Hesketh Family Tree » William IV d'Aubigny 2nd Earl of Arundel & Sussex (± 1139-1193)

Personal data William IV d'Aubigny 2nd Earl of Arundel & Sussex 


Household of William IV d'Aubigny 2nd Earl of Arundel & Sussex

He has/had a relationship with Matilda (Maud) de Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët.


Child(ren):

  1. Avice d'Aubigny  1176-1215 

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