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Richard I de Saint-Sauveur, Vicomte du Cotentin is your 30th great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith (Henley)
her mother ·Üí William Otis Henley
her father ·Üí John William Henley
his father ·Üí William W. Henley
his father ·Üí William or Thomas Alexander Henley
his father ·Üí William Alexander Henley
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Dandridge
his mother ·Üí Colonel John Dandridge, II
her father ·Üí John Dandridge, I
his father ·Üí Anne Dandridge (Bolling)
his mother ·Üí Robert Bolling, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edward Bolling, II
his father ·Üí Tristam Bolling
his father ·Üí Edward Bolling
his father ·Üí Beatrix Bolling (Calverley)
his mother ·Üí Walter Calverley
her father ·Üí Walter Calverley
his father ·Üí Lady Joan De Calverley (Warde)
his mother ·Üí Sir Simon de la Ward, III
her father ·Üí Margaret Ward (de Neville)
his mother ·Üí Maud de Beauchamp
her mother ·Üí Eva Beauchamp de Grey
her mother ·Üí John de Grey, of Rotherfield
her father ·Üí Anketil de Grey, (FitzRichard)
his father ·Üí Mabilia de Redvers de Grey (de Vernon)
his mother ·Üí Richard de Vernon, seigneur de Reviers
her father ·Üí Emma fitz Osbern
his mother ·Üí Emma fitzArfast (d'Ivry)
her mother ·Üí Raoul d'Ivry, comte d'Ivry et de Bayeux
her father ᆒ Asperling (Eperling) de Vaudreuïl, I
his father ·Üí Richard I de Saint-Sauveur, Vicomte du Cotentin
his father

Richard I de Saint-Sauveur, Vicomte du Cotentin is your 30th great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard
her mother ·Üí Isabelle Pridgen
her mother ·Üí Robert W Bynum
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Bynum
his mother ·Üí Lydia Mitchell
her mother ·Üí Jonathan Wheeler, I
her father ·Üí Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)
his mother ·Üí William Salisbury
her father ·Üí Susannah Salisbury
his mother ·Üí Thomas Cotton
her father ·Üí Mary Cotton
his mother ·Üí Sir George Bromley, Kt., MP
her father ·Üí George Bromley, of Hodnet
his father ·Üí Beatrice Bromley, of Blore
his mother ·Üí Agnes Hill
her mother ·Üí Alicia Bird
her mother ·Üí David de Malpas, of Hampton & Bickerton
her father ·Üí David de Malpas, of Hampton
his father ·Üí William de Malpas, of Hampton
his father ·Üí Roger de Malpas
his father ·Üí Beatrix de Montalt
his mother ·Üí Robert de Mohaut
her father ·Üí Leucha fitz Neel de Halton
his mother ·Üí William FitzNigel, Lord of Halton, Constable of Chester
her father ·Üí Niel /Nigel de Cotentin, Lord of Halton, Constable of Chester
his father ·Üí Yvron "Bellomontensis" de Contentin, [NOT de Beaumont or Vicomte de Cotentin]
his father ·Üí Neil (I) II, viscount de Saint-Sauveur
his father ·Üí Roger de Saint-Sauveur, vicomte du Cotentin
his father ᆒ Néel de Saint-Sauveur, vicomte de Cotentin
his father ·Üí Richard I de Saint-Sauveur, Vicomte du Cotentin
his father

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Richard I de Saint-Sauveur, Vicomte du Cotentin
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 895
Saint Sauveur Le Vicomte, Manche, Normandy, France
Death:
circa 933 (29-47)
Contentin, Manche, Normandy, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Malahulc and Maud de Boulogne et Ternois

Husband of Niece de Saint Sauveur (de Normandie)

Father of Asperling (Eperling) de Vaudreuïl, I; Odile Beatrice Cambray (Saint-Sauveur), Of Cambray; Richard de Saint-Sauveur, Baron d'Aubigne and Néel de Saint-Sauveur, vicomte de Cotentin

Half brother of Hugues I de Calvacamp and Ralph de Bayeux, Count de Bayeux

Might be born in 880 or 933. A chief commander and associate of Rollo, the creator of Normandy.
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The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester: Volume 1 by George Ormerod, Daniel King, William Smith, William Webb (sheriff.), Sir Peter Leycester. London: George Routledge, 1882. pp. 689-90, footnotes.
...It could scarcely have been a remarkable fact that in so large an army as that of William the Conqueror, some half dozen sons of a single family should be found, considering the feudal character of that army, and the object of its leader. And there is nothing beyond to urge in favour of the grammatical doubt expressed elsewhere by Leycester. It is stated that Nigel of Halton was the son of Ivo or Ivon, Viscount of Constantine, meaning Cotentin, in Normandy; and it will not be uninteresting in connection with such a history to note, that as Cotentin was, as Palgrave expresses it, the very kernel of Norman nationality, so the County Palatine of Chester, for long after the Conquest, bore much the same character.
The Viscounts of the Cotentise (their proper designation), were the St. Sauveurs. The Barony of St. Sauveur, the premier Barony, was created by grant, by Rollo in favour of Richard de St. Sauveur, one of his chief commanders. Richard's son was Neel or Nigel, Viscount of Cotentin. Compared with the power of, and no less the ability with which that power was wielded by this long and illustrious race of Viscounts, it is scarcely too much to say that of the line of Avranche (afterwards represented by Hugh Lupus), or that of almost any other house of the Baronage of Normandy, was small. In this respect they stood in much the same position to Normandy as the Earls of Chester long afterwards stood in to England.
Their fief was scarcely less extensive, and their authority scarcely less absolute, though they were not endowed with those Palatinate privileges which added so much to the prominence of the County of Chester in the affairs of this country.
On the demise of Robert of Normandy, William, his son (afterwards the Conqueror), on being declared heir to the Crown, found himself opposed vi et armis.The Duchy became involved in war, the Roman de Rou tells us, and suffered greatly through Neel de Cotentin, otherwise St. Sauveur, and Renoulf de Bessin, two Viscounts of great power. William fled to the King of France, and soon afterwards a French army met the chief Barons of Normandy at Val des Dunes, near Caen, A.D. 1047: and it seems that the Cotentise would have gained the day but for the defection, just before the battle, of Raul Tesson de Cingueleiz (a probable ancestor of the Boydels of Doddleston), and the cowardice of Renoulf de Bricasard, Viscount of the Besin. ·Äú But,·Äù says the chronicle, ·Äú Neel de Cotentin fought on gallnntly, and if all had been like him, the French King would have come in an evil hour. He was called, on account of his valor and skills, his bravery and noble bearing, "Chef de Faucon"--"Noble Chef de Faucon" was his title. After the battle Neel found refuge in his castle of Brionne sur Risle, and did not humble himself, and William was prudently gracious.
At the Battle of Hastings, we are informed by Master Wace, "Neel de Saint Sauveur exerted himself much to earn the love and goodwill of his lord. He overthrew many with the poitrail of his horse, and came with his sword to the rescue of many a Baron." Finally, M. Odolent Desnos (History d'Alencon, 149) states that Neel was slain in 1074 in a battle near Cardiff, and Neel his son died in 1092, as by the account of his relation, Bishop Jeffrey de Mowbray's desire to attend his funeral (Mem. Ant. Norm I. 286 II 46).
One of the last Neel Cotentin's daughters married Jourdain Tesson, the son of Raol before-mentioned, whose family is said to have held at one time a third of all Normandy. The other daughter and co-heir was mother to Fulk de Pratis--a name to be met with in some of the more ancient Cheshire Charters.
That there were many Nigels or Neels of this house is proved by the fact that one of the name, as mentioned by Leycester, and elsewhere, slew the forces King Ethelred had sent to invade Normandy in 1004. The same, or another of the name, c. 1024, with Auvrai le Gigant his champion, conquered Brittany for Robert le Diable.

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