(1) Il est marié avec Bertha of Cornouaille of Brittany.
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Mistress(es) of Alan de Richmond.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
Alan IV, 1st Earl of Cornwall and Richmond is your 27th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron Welborne
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann B. Wellborn
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Crabtree
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead
her mother ·Üí John Courtenay of Molland, III
her father ·Üí Margaret Courtenay
his mother ·Üí Sir John Wyndham
her father ·Üí Florence Wadham
his mother ·Üí Sir John Wadham of Merifield
her father ·Üí Joan Wadham
his mother ·Üí Alice Hill
her mother ·Üí John Stourton, of Preston, MP
her father ·Üí Jane Basset, of Sapcote
his mother ·Üí Lady Joan Basset (Beauchamp)
her mother ·Üí Katherine Mortimer, Countess of Warwick
her mother ·Üí Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville
her mother ·Üí Jeanne de Lusignan
her mother ·Üí Hugues de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche
her father ·Üí Yolande de Dreux
his mother ·Üí Alix de Thouars
her mother ·Üí Constance, duchess of Brittany
her mother ·Üí Conan IV, Duke of Brittany
her father ·Üí Alan IV, 1st Earl of Cornwall and Richmond
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Alan-IV-1st-Earl-of-Cornwall-and-Richmond/6000000001745096712
Alain Fergant (de Penthiâ®vre), "comes Angliae et Britannise"
French: Alain II "le Noir" Fergant (de Penthiâ®vre), Earl of Richmond (3rd)
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1100
Scotland
Death:
September 15, 1146 (46)
Brittany, France
Place of Burial:
Bâ©gard, Câ¥tes-d'Armor, Brittany, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Etienne I, comte de Penthiâ®vre, Earl of Richmond and Havoise de Blois, dite "de Guingamp"
Husband of Bertha, Duchess of Brittany
Partner of Mistress(es) of Alan de Richmond
Father of Brian I Fitzalan; Guy ou Guimar "Brito"; Conan IV, Duke of Brittany; Constance Alix de Penthiâ®vre; Enoguen de Penthiâ®vre; and Robert "Brito" de Penthiâ®vre ¬´ less
Brother of Mahaut de Bretagne; Geoffroi II, comte de Bretagne; Marguerite De Kergolay; Olive de Penthievre; Agnorie de Penthiâ®vre; Henri I de Bretagne, comte de Trâ©guier and Thâ©ophanie de Penthiâ®vre ¬´ less
Half brother of Unknown Half-sister of Alan Count of Brittany
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_de_Bretagne,_1st_Earl_of_Richmond
Alan of Penthiâ®vre of Brittany, 1st Earl of Cornwall, 1st Earl of Richmond (before 1100 ·Äì 15 September 1146),[1] Breton Alan Penteur, also known as "Alan the Black", was a Breton noble who fought for Stephen of England.[2] Alan was the third son of Stephen, Count of Trâ©guier and Hawise de Guingamp.
In a politically arranged marriage Alan married Bertha of Brittany, daughter of Conan III, Duke of Brittany, perhaps in a move to draw Brittany onto Stephen's side in the conflict against the dispossessed Empress Matilda. In part to promote the alliance with Conan III of Brittany Stephen made Conan's son-in-law Alan 1st Earl of Richmond in the second creation. The title Earl of Richmond had been held by Alan's uncle Alan 'The Red, who had died heirless. Additionally, Stephen recognized Alan as Earl of Cornwall, in recognition of his other uncle Brian who had formerly possessed Cornwall, but Alan was deprived of it by Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester, after the Battle of Lincoln (1141).
With Bertha, Duchess of Brittany, he had three children:
* Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, their son and heir.
* Constance, who married Alan III, Vicomte of Rohan.
* Enougen, abbess of St. Sulpice.
In addition, Alan had four illegitimate sons[3]:
* Bryan FitzAlan, progenitor of the Lords of Bedale in Richmondshire.
* Stephen FitzAlan.
* Reynold FitzAlan.
* Robert FitzAlan.
Alan died in Brittany by 1146 and was buried at Bâ©gard. After his death, Bertha returned to Brittany. There on his deathbed, Conan III renounced Hoâ®l as his son and heir and designated Bertha as his heiress. When he died, Bertha inherited the Duchy of Brittany. As the dowager Countess of Richmond, Bertha continued to represent the alliance between Brittany and Stephan's England.
Alan IV, 1st Earl of Cornwall and Richmond is your 25th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Sarah Unity Dykes Gunby
his mother ·Üí James Bounds
her father ·Üí John Bounds, Sr.
his father ·Üí Jonas Bond
his father ·Üí Philip Bond
his father ·Üí Thomas Bond
his father ·Üí John Bond
his father ·Üí Walter Bond
his father ·Üí John Bond, of Buckland
his father ·Üí Sir Robert of Lutton III de Bond De Earth
his father ·Üí Catherine Bond
his mother ·Üí Jane de Erdington
her mother ·Üí Maud de Grey
her mother ·Üí John de Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Rotherfield
her father ·Üí Catherine FitzAlan
his mother ·Üí Sir Brian fitz Alan, of Bedale
her father ·Üí Sir Alan FitzAlan, of Bedale
his father ·Üí Brian fitz Alan, of Bedale
his father ·Üí Alan l fitz Brian, of Bedale
his father ·Üí Brian I Fitzalan
his father ·Üí Alan IV, 1st Earl of Cornwall and Richmond
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Alan-IV-1st-Earl-of-Cornwall-and-Richmond/6000000001745096712
Alain Fergant (de Penthiâ®vre), "comes Angliae et Britannise"
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1100
Scotland
Death:
September 15, 1146 (46)
Brittany, France
Place of Burial:
Bâ©gard, Câ¥tes-d'Armor, Brittany, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Etienne I, comte de Penthiâ®vre, Earl of Richmond and Havoise de Blois, dite "de Guingamp"
Husband of Bertha, Duchess of Brittany
Partner of Mistress(es) of Alan de Richmond
Father of Brian I Fitzalan; Guy ou Guimar "Brito"; Conan IV, Duke of Brittany; Constance de Penthiâ®vre; Enoguen de Penthiâ®vre; and Robert "Brito" de Penthiâ®vre ¬´ less
Brother of Mahaut de Bretagne; Geoffroi II, comte de Bretagne; Marguerite De Kergolay; Olive de Penthievre; Henri I de Bretagne, comte de Trâ©guier; Agnorie de Penthiâ®vre and Thâ©ophanie de Penthiâ®vre ¬´ less
Half brother of Unknown Half-sister of Alan Count of Brittany
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_de_Bretagne,_1st_Earl_of_Richmond
Alan of Penthiâ®vre of Brittany, 1st Earl of Cornwall, 1st Earl of Richmond (before 1100 ·Äì 15 September 1146),[1] Breton Alan Penteur, also known as "Alan the Black", was a Breton noble who fought for Stephen of England.[2] Alan was the third son of Stephen, Count of Trâ©guier and Hawise de Guingamp.
In a politically arranged marriage Alan married Bertha of Brittany, daughter of Conan III, Duke of Brittany, perhaps in a move to draw Brittany onto Stephen's side in the conflict against the dispossessed Empress Matilda. In part to promote the alliance with Conan III of Brittany Stephen made Conan's son-in-law Alan 1st Earl of Richmond in the second creation. The title Earl of Richmond had been held by Alan's uncle Alan 'The Red, who had died heirless. Additionally, Stephen recognized Alan as Earl of Cornwall, in recognition of his other uncle Brian who had formerly possessed Cornwall, but Alan was deprived of it by Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester, after the Battle of Lincoln (1141).
With Bertha, Duchess of Brittany, he had three children:
* Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, their son and heir.
* Constance, who married Alan III, Vicomte of Rohan.
* Enougen, abbess of St. Sulpice.
In addition, Alan had four illegitimate sons[3]:
* Bryan FitzAlan, progenitor of the Lords of Bedale in Richmondshire.
* Stephen FitzAlan.
* Reynold FitzAlan.
* Robert FitzAlan.
Alan died in Brittany by 1146 and was buried at Bâ©gard. After his death, Bertha returned to Brittany. There on his deathbed, Conan III renounced Hoâ®l as his son and heir and designated Bertha as his heiress. When he died, Bertha inherited the Duchy of Brittany. As the dowager Countess of Richmond, Bertha continued to represent the alliance between Brittany and Stephan's England.
Chester's grandson was made Duke of Brittany jure uxoris with Constance, Duchess of Brittany, which made him automatically Earl of Richmond.
Alan, 1er comte de Richmond
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Alain de Penthiâ®vre (bc1100 - 15 Septembre, 1146, (Breton Alan Penteur) aussi connu comme Alan Black, â©tait un noble breton qui se sont battus pour ââtienne d'Angleterre [1] (avant 1100 - 15 Septembre, 1146 [2]) Alan â©tait le troisiâ®me fils d'Etienne, comte de Trâ©guier.
Dans un mariage arrangâ© politiquement Alan â©pousa Berthe de Bretagne, fille de Conan III, duc de Bretagne, peut-ââ¢tre dans un mouvement de tirer sur le câ¥tâ© Stephen Bretagne dans le conflit contre les dâ©possâ©dâ©s impâ©ratrice Mathilde. En partie pour promouvoir l'alliance avec Conan III de Bretagne Stephen fait de Conan le fils-frâ®re Alan 1er comte de Richmond, dans la seconde crâ©ation. Le titre de comte de Richmond avait â©tâ© tenue par l'oncle d'Alan Alan ¬´Le Rouge, qui â©tait mort sans hâ©ritier. En outre, Stephen Alan reconnu comme comte de Cornwall, en reconnaissance de son autre oncle Brian qui avait autrefois possâ©dâ© Cornwall, mais Alan a â©tâ© privâ© par Ranulph de Gernon, 2 e comte de Chester, aprâ®s la bataille de Lincoln (1141).
Avec Berthe de Bretagne, il a eu trois enfants:
¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â * Conan IV, duc de Bretagne, leur fils et hâ©ritier.
¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â * Constance, qui a â©pousâ© Alan III, vicomte de Rohan.
‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ * Enougen, abbesse de Saint-Sulpice.
En outre, Alan avait quatre fils illâ©gitime [3]:
¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â * Bryan FitzAlan, ancââ¢tre des seigneurs de Bedale dans Richmondshire.
‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ FitzAlan Stephen *.
‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ * FitzAlan Reynold.
‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ FitzAlan Robert *.
Alan est mort en Bretagne par 1146 et fut inhumâ© ââ Bâ©gard. Aprâ®s sa mort, Bertha retourne en Bretagne. Lââ , sur sa mort surprise-lit, Conan III renoncâ© Hoâ´l que son fils et hâ©ritier dâ©signâ© et Bertha comme son hâ©ritiâ®re. Quand il mourut, Bertha a hâ©ritâ© du duchâ© de Bretagne. Comme la comtesse douairiâ®re de Richmond, Bertha a continuâ© ââ reprâ©senter l'alliance entre la Bretagne et l'Angleterre de Stephan.
petit-fils de Chester a â©tâ© fait duc de Bretagne uxoris jure avec Constance, duchesse de Bretagne, qui le fait automatiquement comte de Richmond.
Notes
¬â ¬â ¬â 1. ^ Cockayne, GE, â©ditâ© par Doubleday HA, Geoffrey H. White, & Lord Howard de Walden, la pairie complet, Londres, 1945, vol.x, p.788.
¬â ¬â ¬â 2. ^ Cockayne et al. (1945) vol.x, p.791n, oâÏ il dâ©clare qu'il est nâ© avant son jeune frâ®re Henri, qui est nâ© en 1100.
‰ ‰ ‰ 3. ^ Cockayne et al. (1945) vol.x, p.790n
Râ©fâ©rences
‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ * Galliou, Patrick, & Jones, Michael, Les Bretons, Oxford, 1991, p.191.
¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â * Barlow, le professeur Frank, Le royaume fâ©odal de l'Angleterre 1042 - 1216, Londres, 1955, arbre p.288.Template face: Bretagne-hist-Portail
Alan, 1st Earl of Richmond
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Alan of Penthiâ®vre (b.c.1100 ·Äì September 15, 1146, ( Breton Alan Penteur ) also known as Alan the Black, was a Breton noble who fought for Stephen of England[1] (before 1100 ·Äì September 15, 1146 [2]) Alan was the third son of Stephen, Count of Trâ©guier.
In a politically arranged marriage Alan married Bertha of Brittany, daughter of Conan III, Duke of Brittany, perhaps in a move to draw Brittany onto Stephen's side in the conflict against the dispossessed Empress Matilda. In part to promote the alliance with Conan III of Brittany Stephen made Conan's son-in-law Alan as 1st Earl of Richmond in the second creation. The title Earl of Richmond had been held by Alan's uncle Alan 'The Red, who had died heireless. Additionally, Stephen recognized Alan as Earl of Cornwall, in recognition of his other uncle Brian who had formerly possessed Cornwall, but was deprived of it by Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester after the Battle of Lincoln (1141).
With Bertha of Brittany they had three children:
Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, their son and heir.
Constance, who married Alan III, Vicomte of Rohan.
Enougen, abbess of St. Sulpice.
In addition, Alan had four illegitimate sons[3]:
Bryan FitzAlan, progenitor of the Lords of Bedale in Richmondshire.
Stephen FitzAlan.
Reynold FitzAlan.
Robert FitzAlan.
Alan died in Brittany by 1146 and was buried at Bâ©gard. After his death, Bertha returned to Brittany. There, on his surprise death-bed, Conan III renounced Hoâ®l as his son and heir and designated Bertha as his heiress. When he died, Bertha inherited the Duchy of Brittany. As the dowager Countess of Richmond, Bertha continued to represent the alliance between Brittany and Stephan's England.
Chester's grandson was made Duke of Brittany jure uxoris with Constance, Duchess of Brittany, which made him automatically Earl of Richmond.
[edit]Notes
^ Cockayne, G. E., edited by H. A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, & Lord Howard de Walden, The Complete Peerage, London, 1945, vol.x, p.788.
^ Cockayne et al (1945) vol.x, p.791n, where it states that he was born before his younger brother Henry, who was born in 1100.
^ Cockayne et al (1945) vol.x, p.790n
[edit]References
Galliou, Patrick, & Jones, Michael, The Bretons, Oxford, 1991, p.191.
Barlow, Professor Frank, The Feudal Kingdom of England 1042 - 1216, London,1955, tree opposite p.288.Template:Brittany-hist-stub
http://penningtons.tripod.com/jeptha.htm
From Medlands:
ALAIN "le Noir" de Penthiâ®vre (before 1100-in Brittany 15 Sep 1146, bur Bâ©gard Monastery). The undated record of an enquiry relating to the property rights of Henri d¬¥Avaugour states that "le comte Estienne" had three children ·ÄúGeffroi, Alain et Henri aieul de cest Henri ci-dessus·Äù, adding that Alain was sent to England and was ·Äúcomte de Richemont·Äù and was in turn succeeded by ·Äúson fils Rivallon·Äù[936]. ·ÄúStephanus comes Britanni⶷Äù donated property to Rumburgh priory, for the souls of ·Äúcomitissa Haudewisa·Ä¶filiorum meorum et filiarum·Ä¶Galfridi·Ä¶Alani, Henrici·Äù by undated charter[937]. The Genealogia Comitum Richemundiⶠnames "Alanum" as son of "Stefanus frater·Ä¶Alani", stating that he succeeded his father "in honorem Richemundiâ¶", dying "in Britannia III Kal Apr·Ä¶1166" and his burial "apud Begar"[938]. He succeeded his father in [1135/36] as Lord of Richmond in Yorkshire. "Alan comes et indigena of England and count of Brittany" donated property to the abbey of Holy Trinity, Sauvigny by charter dated to [1137/46], subscribed by "·Ä¶Hainrico fratre meo·Ä¶"[939]. He supported King Stephen in the English civil war[940]. Seigneur de Guingamp. The Chronicon Britannico records the death in 1146 of "Alanus Comes in Anglia atque in Britannia"[941]. The Chronicon Kemperlegiensis records the death in 1146 of "Alanus Niger, Conani Ducis gener"[942]. The Chronicon Ruyensis Câìnobii records the death in 1146 of "Alanus Niger Comes"[943].
m ([1137]) as her first marriage, BERTHE de Bretagne, daughter of CONAN III Duke of Brittany & his wife Matilda, illegitimate daughter of Henry I King of England (-[1162/67). The undated record of an enquiry relating to the property rights of Henri d¬¥Avaugour states that "le comte Estienne" had three children ·ÄúGeffroi, Alain et Henri aieul de cest Henri ci-dessus·Äù, adding that Alain was sent to England, was ·Äúcomte de Richemont·Äù, and on his return married ·Äúla fille de Conan comte de Rennes·Äù[944]. ·ÄúStephanus comes Britanni⶷Äù donated property to Rumburgh priory, for the souls of ·Äúcomitissa Haudewisa·Ä¶filiorum meorum et filiarum·Ä¶Galfridi·Ä¶Alani, Henrici·Äù by undated charter[945]. Her first marriage is suggested by the Chronicon Kemperlegiensis which records the death in 1146 of "Alanus Niger, Conani Ducis gener"[946]. The Chronicon Britannico Alter records the death in 1148 of "Conanus Dux Britanniâ¶" and records that he had disinherited "Hoellus·Ä¶suum·Ä¶filium" and that he appointed as his successor "Eudone Vicecomite Porhoâ´tensi" who had married "sororem eius Bertam"[947]. She married secondly (1148 or before) Eudon Vicomte de Porhoâ´t, who was recognised as Duke of Brittany on the death of Conan III in 1148. Mistress (1): ---. The names of Alain's mistress is not known. Alain "le Noir" & his wife had four children:
a) CONAN de Penthiâ®vre ([1138]-18 or 20 Feb 1171, bur Bâ©gard Monastery). The ChronicⶠSancti Albini names "Conanus junior, comes Britanniâ¶, Alani comitis filius et Berta mater eius comitissa" when recording his death[948]. He succeeded as CONAN IV "le Petit" Duke of Brittany. - DUKES of BRITTANY.
b) CONSTANCE de Penthiâ®vre ([1138/46]-after 23 Jun 1184). "Conan dux Britannie comes Richmundie" confirmed the donation of Plubihan and Plougasnou to Saint-Georges de Rennes by charter to [1156/69], witnessed by "Margarita comitissa, Willelmo filio Hamon, Alano de Rohan, Constancia sorore comitis·Ä¶"[949]. The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis records that "aliam germanam Conani" married "Helenus de Roem"[950]. "Alanus vicecomes de Rohan·Ä¶cum uxore mea Constantia" founded the abbey of Bon-Repos, as a burial place for himself and "Alanus filius meus", with the consent of "Alano et Guillelmo filiis meus", by charter dated 23 Jun 1184[951]. m ALAIN [III] Vicomte de Rohan, son of ALAIN [II] Vicomte de Rohan & his wife --- (-[1195]).
c) ENOGUEN de Penthiâ®vre (-[1187]). Moreri names her as daughter of Alain and his wife Berthe, without citing any supporting primary source[952]. The primary source on which this information is based has not yet been identified. Nun at Saint Sulpice, Rennes. Abbess [1171].
Alain "le Noir" had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):
d) ROBERT "Brito" (-[after 1155]). "ဦRoberto fratre comitisဦ" witnessed the charter dated to 1155 or before under which "Conanus dux Britannie et comes Richemundie" donated "ecclesiam de Gaituna" to Kirkstead Abbey[953]. He and his wife gave 9 acres of land in "Brochesdune" to Thetford priory[954]. m BEATRICE, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.
NB: Medlands does NOT record 3 Illgt sons mentioned by Wikipedia:
* Bryan FitzAlan, progenitor of the Lords of Bedale in Richmondshire.
* Stephen FitzAlan.
* Reynold FitzAlan.
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