Il est marié avec Jane Johanna de Brienne (de La Pole).
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
Sir Guy de Brienne, I is your 24th great grandfather.
You‰ ‰ ‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Marvin Welborn‰
your father‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Calhoun H Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Younger Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒWilliam "Billy" Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Aaron Welborne‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ James Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Ann B. Wellborn‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jane Ann Crabtree‰
her mother‰ ᆒGrace Halstead‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ John Courtenay of Molland, III‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ John Courtenay, of Molland‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Charles Courtenay, of Molland‰
his father‰ ᆒPhilip Courtenay, of Molland‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Dorothy Courtenay‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Sir Hugh Pollard‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Sir Lewis Pollard, MP‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Margaret Pollard‰
his mother‰ ᆒEleanor Lewknor‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Joan Camoys‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Isabelle de Poynings (de Grey)‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Elizabeth de Brienne‰
her mother‰ ᆒLord Brienne, Baron Chastel, Guy de Brien‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Guy de Brian, III‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Guy de Brian, of Walwyn's Castle‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Sir Guy de Brienne, I‰
his father
Sir Guy de Brienne, I is your 21st great grandfather.
You ‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn Smith your mother
·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
her father ·Üí Britton Lee
his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Edward Lee, Sr.
his father ·Üí Mary Bryan
his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan
his father ·Üí William Bryan
his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan, II, Justicar of Ireland
his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan I "The Vicar of Hell", Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
his father ·Üí Sir Thomas Bryan, II, Kt.
his father ·Üí Thomas Bryan, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
his father ·Üí Edmund Bryan, I
his father ·Üí Sir Thomas Bryan
his father ·Üí Guy de Brienne, 1st Baron of Bryan, KG
his father ·Üí Lord Brienne, Baron Chastel, Guy de Brien
his father ·Üí Guy de Brienne, III
his father ·Üí Sir Guy de Brienne, Knight of Pembrokeshire
his father ·Üí Sir Guy de Brienne, I his father
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Sir Guy de Brienne, I, Knight of Walwyn's Castle (Wales)
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1202 Walwyn's Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Death: June 1, 1252 (46-54) Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Immediate Family:
Son of Alphonse de Brienne, comte d'Eu and Marie de Lusignan, comtesse d'Eu
Husband of Jane de la Pole
Father of Sir Guy de Brienne, Knight of Pembrokeshire
Brother of Jean de Brienne, comte d'Eu and Blanche de Brienne, Abbess of Maubuisson
Guy de Bryan I, de House of Brienne, lackland Knight adventurer who took land in Whales (Laugharne) by Lord marcher's conquest feudal system of the French Kingdom and became a prominent English Knight of Walwyn's Castle and was granted a yearly fair by Henry III to hold a market fair for Autumn Harvest. in Laugharne. Sept. 28- Sept 30.
The confusion with Brienne is orthographical in origin and also in the desire of some writers to try to link the de Bryans with John de Brienne, King of Jerusalem (1210-1224), and his crusading kinsmen but there is no hard core evidence to suggest the slightest connection.
Variations of the Name: de Brian, de Bryan, Brian, Bryan, Bryant, Brien https://www.geni.com/projects/O-Brien-O-Bryan-Brien-Bryan-Family/46004
Although the name is Norman origins some O'Briens to survive persecution changed names to this name. We don't know if this was the case in county Wexford. Some families originally called Bryne or Bryon added the O' prefix to gaelicize their name. Common variant spellings of the name include O'Brian, O'Bryne and O'Bryan.
The Bryan clann web site (See The Anglo-Irish Sept of the Knight de Bryan ) states "The counts de Brienne of Brienne-le-Chateau were one of the more distinguished families of medieval France, producing statesmen, diplomats and crusaders, including a regent of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, Jean de Brienne. Guy de Brienne I of Norman England, a l2th century scion of the family, founded a six-generation line of knights, of which the first-born son was always named Guy de Brian. The 'Bryans of Kilkenny' descending from this line established themselves in Ireland in the l3th century and are accepted as a co-equal branch of the Sept of the Knight de Bryan".
see: Hazelbury Bryan, Bryansford, Ireland
All information was gathered from Wikpedia and other sources on the web After Guy De Brienne
Some say there is link, others say there is not, if there is no link then all names after Guy are null and void in our tree.
Variations of the Name: de Brian, de Bryan, Brian, Bryan, Bryant
Although the name is Norman origins some O'Briens to survive persecution changed names to this name. We don't know if this was the case in county Wexford. Some families originally called Bryne or Bryon added the O' prefix to gaelicize their name. Common variant spellings of the name include O'Brian, O'Bryne and O'Bryan.
The Bryan clann web site (See The Anglo-Irish Sept of the Knight de Bryan ) states "The counts de Brienne of Brienne-le-Chateau were one of the more distinguished families of medieval France, producing statesmen, diplomats and crusaders, including a regent of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, Jean de Brienne. Guy de Brienne I of Norman England, a l2th century scion of the family, founded a six-generation line of knights, of which the first-born son was always named Guy de Brian. The 'Bryans of Kilkenny' descending from this line established themselves in Ireland in the l3th century and are accepted as a co-equal branch of the Sept of the Knight de Bryan".
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Guy III DE BRIEN, 'Adomarus' [4935]
·Ä¢Born: 1202, Laugharne, Pembrokeshire, England
·Ä¢Marriage: Jane DE LA POLE [4938]
Another name for Guy was Guydo.
Sources, Comments and Notes:
[Jane de La Pole married Guy III or Guy IV ?]
Source <http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/bb4fz/bryan1.php>:
"... Guy de Brian or Bryan of Torbryan or Tor Brian (a mid-12th century) (I)
1. Guy de Brian or Bryan (II) ...
A. Guy de Brian or Bryan ('Adomarus') (b c1202) (III) m. Jane de la Pole named in some web sites
i. Guy de Brian or Bryan of Walwyn's Castle (b 1228, d c1268) (IV) BE1883, which starts with this Guy, clearly reports that he had 2 wives, Eve (mother of Maud only) and the unidentified mother of the next Guy. On the grounds that, for these early years, information about a widow is often more clearly recorded than information about earlier wives, we presume that Eve was Guy's second wife. m1. ??
a. Sir Guy de Brian of Walwyn's Castle, Laugharne Castle, and Tor Brian (b c1254, d 1307) (V) m. Sibil de Sully (dau of Walter de Sully)
(1) Sir Guy de Brian or Brien of Walwyn's Castle, Laugharne Castle, and Tor Brian (d by 1349) (VI) There is some confusion as to the identity of the wives of this and the next Guy. ..."
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SourcePar John Prince:
"... Guy de Bryan, of Slapton and Tor-bryan, married Eve, the sole daughter and heir of the Lord Henry de Tracy, whose dwelling was at Barnstaple, and sometimes at Taustock near adjoyning. Guy de Brian, in King Henry the third's time, married the lady Jone de la Pole [???], of Pole, in Slapton aforesaid. Sir Guy, his son, married Sybella, daughter of Walter de Sulley, of Iddeslegh, (by whom he or his posterity came to be lord of Great Torrington. Sir Guy, his son, Jone de Carew. The Lord Guy de Bryan married Anne, the daughter and heir of William Holway, of Holway, by whom he had issue, Anne, wife of Sir John Cary, the judge; all Devonshire families. Which may preponderate, in the ballance of opinion, That this noble personage was also born here.
That they had a great estate in Wales, and that the castle of Walweyn in the county of Pembroke was theirs, as Sir William Dugdal informs us, I readily grant: So they had in Surrey, Middlesex, Dorset, and elsewhere, as well as there; which is no argument, but this Lord Guy de Brian, might have been a native of this province.
He was a great man in the days of K. Edward the third, and a person of eminent note;" of whom that learned antiquary quoted in the margent, gives the following honourable history. Guy Lord Brian, was standard bearer to King Edward the third, in that notable fight he had with the French at Calais, in the twenty-third year of his reign, anno Dom. 1349. Where, behaving himself at that time with great courage and valour, in recompence thereof, he had a grant of two hundred marks per an out of the exchequer, during life. In the twenty-fourth of the same King, he obtained a charter for free-warren, in all his demesn lands in Surrey, Middlesex, Dorset, Devon, and Wales. ..."
Guy married Jane DE LA POLE [4938] [MRIN: 2908], daughter of William DE LA POLE [4939] and Unknown. (Jane DE LA POLE [4938] was born about 1205.)
Guydo Guy I 'Adomarus' de Bryan de Brienne de Brian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jane Johanna de Brienne (de La Pole) |
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