Attention: Conjoint (Isabel Elizabeth de Beaumont) est 37 ans plus jeune.
(1) Il est marié avec Gieva de Tracy.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1096 à Devon, England, il avait 28 ans.
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Sybilla Sybil Corbet.
Marriage
Date: 1089
Marriage
Date: 1100
Place: Warwickshire, England
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1092 à Son, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France, il avait 24 ans.
Enfant(s):
(3) Il est marié avec Nest Verch verch Rhys.
Marriage
Date: 1098
Place: Selby, Yorkshire, England
Marriage
Date: 1105
Place: Selby,West Riding,Yorkshire,England
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1086 à Selby, Yorkshire, England, il avait 18 ans.
Enfant(s):
(4) Il est marié avec Matilda Edith Eadgyth CAENMOR OF SCOTLAND.
Marriage
Date: 11 Nov 1100
Place: Westminister Abbey, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England
Marriage
Date: 11 Nov 1100
Place: London, Middlesex, , England,,,
Marriage
Date: 1091
Place: , , , England
Marriage
Date: 1086
Place: Not, Graz-Umgebung, Styria, Austria
Marriage
Date: 1094
Place: London, Middlesex, England
Marriage
Date: 29 Jan 1122
Place: Westminster Abbey, Middlesex, , England
Ils se sont mariés Not Married à Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.Source 9
Enfant(s):
(5) Il est marié avec Adeliza Adelicia Adelaide Louvain, van Leuven.
Ils se sont mariés le 29 janvier 1121 à Royal Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, il avait 53 ans.
(6) Il est marié avec Ansfride Concubine of Seacourt.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1086 à Mistress, il avait 18 ans.
(7) Il est marié avec Isabel Elizabeth de Beaumont.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1119 à Not, Graz-Umgebung, Styria, Austria, il avait 51 ans.
Enfant(s):
(8) Il est marié avec Concubines #7 - #11 Mistresses of Henry I King Of England.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
(9) Il est marié avec Unknown Woman de Caen Concubine #1 of Henry I of England de Caen.
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
(10) Il est marié avec Unconfirmed & Unknown Mother of Elizabeth Joan or Emma.
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
(11) Il est marié avec Edith Ansfride.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
(12) Il est marié avec FNU i Mother of Wife Of Goet Concubine #14 of Henry.
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
(13) Il est marié avec FNU /Unconfirmed & U K Mother of Elizabeth Joan or Emma.
Ils se sont mariés.
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 25th 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‰ ᆒ‰ William "Billy" Welborn
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Aaron Welborn
his father‰ ᆒ‰ James Welborn
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Ann Wellborn
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jane Ann Pendleton Crabtree
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Grace Halstead
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Mary Courtenay
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Elizabeth Stukeley
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ William Coode
her father‰ ᆒ‰ John Coode
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Walter Coode
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Richard Coode
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Elizabeth Coode
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Fulford, II
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Fulford, I
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Alice de Fulford
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Annora FitzUrse
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Margery Fishbourne
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Sir Thomas FitzWilliam, of Sprotborough
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Adela (Ela) de Warenne, Concubine #1 of John "Lackland" of England
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Hamelin de Warenne, 4th Earl of Surrey
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Adelaide de Angers (Possibly Empress Mathilda)
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
her father
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 24th 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 Wellborn
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Pendleton 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 Joan Wadham
her mother ·Üí Lady Jane Tregarthen
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Trethurffe
her mother ·Üí Sir Hugh Courtenay, Knight, of Boconnoc
her father ·Üí Matilda Maude de Courtenay
his mother ·Üí John Buchan de Beaumont, 2nd Baron Beaumont
her father ·Üí Henri de Beaumont, Earl of Buchan
his father ·Üí Agnâ®s de Beaumont-au-Maine, Vicomtesse de Beaumont-au Maine
his mother ·Üí Raoul de Beaumont, VII
her father ·Üí Richard I de Beaumont, Viscount
his father ·Üí Constance Mathilde FitzRoy, Vicountess de Maine
his mother ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
her father
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 31st 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 Stourton
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 Jeanne de Lusignan, Heiress de Fougâ®res
her mother ·Üí Isabel Isabeau de Fougeres
her mother ·Üí Jeanne de Craon, Dame de Sablâ©
her mother ·Üí Guillaume des Roches, Seneschal of Anjou, Maine & Touraine
her father ·Üí Alix de Châ¢tellereault
his mother ·Üí Aâ©nor d'Alenâßon, dame de Montgomery
her mother ·Üí Beatrix D'Anjou
her mother ·Üí Philippa du Perche
her mother ·Üí Matilda FitzRoy, Countess of Perche
her mother ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
her father
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 24th 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 Joan Wadham
her mother ·Üí Lady Jane Tregarthen
her mother ·Üí Lady Elizabeth Trethurffe
her mother ·Üí Sir Hugh de Courtenay, of Boconnoc
her father ·Üí Matilda Maude de Courtenay
his mother ·Üí John Buchan de Beaumont, 2nd Baron Beaumont
her father ·Üí Henri de Beaumont, Earl of Buchan
his father ·Üí Agnâ®s de Beaumont-au-Maine, Vicomtesse de Beaumont-au Maine
his mother ·Üí Raoul de Beaumont, VII
her father ·Üí Richard I de Beaumont, Viscount
his father ·Üí Constance Mathilde FitzRoy, Vicountess de Maine
his mother ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
her father
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 27th great grandfather.
You‰ ‰ ‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Welborn‰
your father‰ ᆒ‰ Emma Corine Bombard‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Emma Elizabeth Bombard‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Isabelle Bynum‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Robert W Bynum‰
her fatherᆒ‰ Elizabeth Bynum‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Lydia Mitchell‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jonathan Wheeler, I‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ William Salisbury, Jr.‰
her father‰ ᆒWilliam Salisbury, of Denbigh & Swansea‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ John Salisbury, of Denbigh‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Ursula Salusbury‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby‰
her fatherᆒ‰ Dorothy Howard, Countess of Derby‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Agnes Tylney, Duchess of Norfolk‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Eleanor Tilney Tallboys‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Elizabeth Tailboys‰
her motherᆒ‰ Sir William Bonville, KG, 1st Baron Bonville‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ John Bonville‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Margaret Bonville‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Sir William d'Aumerle, II‰
her father‰ ᆒWilliam d'Aumerle, Sr‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Joan d'Aumerle‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Henry de la Pomeroy, IV, Gov., Sheriff‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Henry de la Pomerai, III‰
his father‰ ᆒHenry de la Pomerai, II, Sir Knight‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Rohese FitzRoy‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England‰
her father
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 25th great grandfather.
You‰ ᆒ Henry "Toad" Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Mary Pennington
her mother ·Üí John Hudleston, 7th Lord of Millom
her father ·Üí Margaret Huddleston
his mother ·Üí Alice (de Haverington)/Harrington
her mother ·Üí William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke
her father ·Üí Alice de Audley, Baroness Neville
his mother ·Üí Hugh I de Audley
her father ·Üí Ela de Longespâ©e of Salisbury
his mother ·Üí Sir William Longespâ©e
her father ·Üí William Longespâ©e, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
his father ·Üí Henry II "Curtmantle", king of England
his father ·Üí Empress Matilda
his mother ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
her father
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Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 28th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
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, I
his father ·Üí Mary Lee
his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan, of Nansemond
his father ·Üí William Bryan
his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan, II, Justicar of Ireland
his father ·Üí Lady Joan Fitzgerald, Duchess of Ormond
his mother ·Üí James FitzMaurice Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Desmond
her father ·Üí Maurice Fitzgerald, 9th Earl of Desmond
his father ·Üí Thomas FitzJames FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond
his father ·Üí James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond
his father ·Üí Gerald fitz Maurice, 3rd Earl Desmond
his father ·Üí Maurice FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond
his father ·Üí Sir Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald
his father ·Üí Maud FitzGerald
his mother ·Üí John de Barry
her father ·Üí Joan de Barry
his mother ·Üí Maurice FitzThomas Fitzmaurice, 2nd Lord of Kerry
her father ·Üí Thomas FitzMaurice Fitzthomas, 1st Lord Kerry and Lixnaw
his father ·Üí Johanna FitzThomas
his mother ·Üí Meiler FitzHenry, Justiciar Ireland
her father ·Üí Henry FitzRoy
his father ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
his father
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 24th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
his father ·Üí Mary Wooldridge
his mother ·Üí Mary Martha Flournoy
her mother ·Üí Jane Gower
her mother ·Üí William Hatcher, of Varina Parish
her father ·Üí William Hatcher, Sr.
his father ·Üí Katherine Reade
his mother ·Üí Anne Yelverton
her mother ·Üí Anne Paston
her mother ·Üí Margaret Paston
her mother ·Üí John de Mauteby
her father ·Üí Margaret de Mautby
his mother ·Üí Sir Roger de Beauchamp, of Bletsoe
her father ·Üí Lord Roger de Beauchamp, Sr., 1st Baron Beauchamp of Bletso
his father ·Üí Alice de Tosny
his mother ·Üí Ralph VI de Tosny, Lord of Flamstead
her father ·Üí Constance de Beaumont
his mother ·Üí Richard I de Beaumont, Viscount
her father ·Üí Constance Mathilde FitzRoy, Vicountess de Maine
his mother ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
her father
Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England is your 28th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
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 Ann Bryan
his mother ·Üí Sir William Smith, Sir
her father ·Üí John Smythe, Esq., of Corsham
his father ·Üí Isabel Smythe
his mother ·Üí Isabel Ingoldisthorpe
her mother ·Üí Lady Joan Ingoldthorpe
her mother ·Üí Joyce Tiptoft
her mother ·Üí Edward Cherleton, 5th Baron Cherleton & Lord of Powis
her father ·Üí Jane de Stafford, Baroness of Cherleton
his mother ·Üí Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford
her father ·Üí Edmund de Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford
his father ·Üí Sir Nicholas de Stafford
his father ·Üí Alice Corbet
his mother ·Üí Isabel de Valletort
her mother ·Üí Roger de Valletort, of Trematon
her father ·Üí Joan FitzRoy de Dunstanville, of Cornwall
his mother ·Üí Râ©ginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall
her father ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Henry-I-Beauclerc-King-of-England/6000000000559404221
Henry‰ ‰ MP
French: Henri,‰ Danish: Henrik,‰ Latin: Henricus,‰ German: Heinrich,‰ Spanish: Enrique,‰ Portuguese: Henrique,‰ Norwegian: Henrik,‰ Swedish: Henrik,‰ Dutch: Hendrik
Gender:
Male
Birth:
September 1068
Selby, North Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)‰
Death:
December 01, 1135‰ (67)
Saint-Denis-le-Ferment, Department de Eure, Haute Normandie, France (Over indulgence of Lamphreys)‰
Place of Burial:
Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England‰
Immediate Family:
Son of‰ William "the Conqueror", king of England‰ and‰ Matilda of Flanders
Husband of‰ Matilda of Scotland‰ and‰ Adelicia of Louvain
Partner of‰ Unknown Woman de Caen, Concubine #1 of Henry I of England;‰ Edith Ansfride, Concubine #2 of Henry I;‰ Ansfride Concubine #3 of Henry I King Of England;‰ ? Concubine #4 of Henry I;‰ Sybil Corbet, Lady of Alcester, Concubine #5 Of Henry I Of England;‰ Edith FitzForne, de Greystoke (Concubine #6 of Henry I Of England);‰ Concubines #7 - #11 Mistresses of Henry I King Of England;‰ Gieva de Tracy, concubine #12 of Henry I of England;‰ Nest verch Rhys;‰ Mother of Wife Of Goet Concubine #14 of Henry I;‰ Isabel de Beaumont, Concubine #15 of Henry I, Countess Of Pembroke‰ and‰ Unconfirmed & U/K Mother of Elizabeth Joan or Emma
Father of¬â Euphemia (Name & Sex Unconfirmed) Child of Henry I & Mathilda;¬â Empress Matilda;¬â William Atheling, Duke of Normandy;¬â Adelaide de Angers (Possibly Empress Mathilda);¬â Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester;¬â Matilda FitzRoy, Countess of Perche;¬â Juliane FitzRoy;¬â Fulk FitzRoy;¬â Richard FitzRoy;¬â Sybilla, Queen Consort of Scotland;¬â William FitzRoy;¬â William FitzRoy;¬â Râ©ginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall;¬â Rohese FitzRoy;¬â Gundred FitzRoy;¬â Robert FitzEdith, Baron of Okehampton;¬â Maud, Duchess of Britany;¬â Matilda Abbess FitzRoy;¬â Constance Mathilde FitzRoy, Vicountess de Maine;¬â Alix FitzRoy;¬â Baron Henry de Tracy, Baron Barnstaple;¬â Henry FitzRoy;¬â [Name Unconf.] Richilde FitzRoy;¬â Isabel Hedwig FitzRoy;¬â Elizabeth FitzRoy¬â and¬â Emma Guyon FitzRoy
Brother of‰ Robert II "Curthose", Duke of Normandy;‰ Adelizia de Normandie, Princess of England;‰ William II "Rufus", King of England;‰ Cecilia, Abbess of Holy Trinity;‰ Richard;‰ Agathe de Normandie, Princess of England;‰ Constance, Duchess Consort of Brittany;‰ Adela, Countess of Blois‰ and‰ Matilda
https://www.geni.com/people/Henry-I-Beauclerc-King-of-England/6000000000559404221
Henry I Henry Beauclerc
(c. 1068‰ ဓ 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death. Henry was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts. On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England, respectively, but Henry was left landless. Henry purchased the County of Cotentin in western Normandy from Robert, but William and Robert deposed him in 1091. Henry gradually rebuilt his power base in the Cotentin and allied himself with William against Robert. Henry was present when William died in a hunting accident in 1100, and he seized the English throne, promising at his coronation to correct many of William's less popular policies. Henry married Matilda of Scotland but continued to have a large number of mistresses by whom he had many illegitimate children.
Robert, who invaded in 1101, disputed Henry's control of England; this military campaign ended in a negotiated settlement that confirmed Henry as king. The peace was short-lived, and Henry invaded the Duchy of Normandy in 1105 and 1106, finally defeating Robert at the Battle of Tinchebray. Henry kept Robert imprisoned for the rest of his life. Henry's control of Normandy was challenged by Louis VI of France, Baldwin VII of Flanders and Fulk V of Anjou, who promoted the rival claims of Robert's son, William Clito, and supported a major rebellion in the Duchy between 1116 and 1119. Following Henry's victory at the Battle of Brâ©mule, a favourable peace settlement was agreed with Louis in 1120.
Considered by contemporaries to be a harsh but effective ruler, Henry skilfully manipulated the barons in England and Normandy. In England, he drew on the existing Anglo-Saxon system of justice, local government and taxation, but also strengthened it with additional institutions, including the royal exchequer and itinerant justices. Normandy was also governed through a growing system of justices and an exchequer. Many of the officials who ran Henry's system were "new men" of obscure backgrounds rather than from families of high status, who rose through the ranks as administrators. Henry encouraged ecclesiastical reform, but became embroiled in a serious dispute in 1101 with Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, which was resolved through a compromise solution in 1105. He supported the Cluniac order and played a major role in the selection of the senior clergy in England and Normandy.
Henry's only legitimate son and heir, William Adelin, drowned in the White Ship disaster of 1120, throwing the royal succession into doubt. Henry took a second wife, Adeliza, in the hope of having another son, but their marriage was childless. In response to this, Henry declared his daughter, Matilda, his heir and married her to Geoffrey of Anjou. The relationship between Henry and the couple became strained, and fighting broke out along the border with Anjou. Henry died on 1 December 1135 after a week of illness. Despite his plans for Matilda, the King was succeeded by his nephew, Stephen of Blois, resulting in a period of civil war known as the Anarchy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I_of_England#Family_and_children
Henry and his first wife, Matilda, had at least two legitimate children:
1Matilda, born in 1102, died 1167.
2William Adelin, born in 1103, died 1120.
3Possibly Richard, who, if he existed, died young.
Henry and his second wife, Adeliza, had no children.
Henry had a number of illegitimate children by various mistresses.
Sons
1Robert of Gloucester, born in the 1090s.
2Richard, born to Ansfride, brought up by Robert Bloet, the Bishop of Lincoln.
3Reginald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall, born in the 1110s or early 1120s, possibly to Sibyl Corbet.
4Robert the King's son, born to Ede, daughter of Forne.
5Gilbert FitzRoy, possibly born to an unnamed sister or daughter of Walter of Gand.
6William de Tracy, possibly born in the 1090s.
7Henry the King's son, possibly born to Nest ferch Rhys.
8Fulk the King's son, possibly born to Ansfride.
9William, the brother of Sybilla de Normandy, probably the brother of Reginald de Dunstanville.
Daughters
1Matilda FitzRoy, Countess of Perche.
2Matilda FitzRoy, Duchess of Brittany.
3Juliane, wife of Eustace of Breteuil, possibly born to Ansfrida.
4Mabel, wife of William Gouet.
5Constance, Vicountess of Beaumont-sur-Sarthe.
6Aline, wife of Matthew de Montmorency.
7Isabel, daughter of Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Pembroke.
8Sybilla de Normandy, Queen of Scotland, probably born before 1100.
9Matilda Fitzroy, Abbess of Montvilliers.
10Gundrada de Dunstanville.
11Possibly Rohese, wife of Henry de la Pomerai.
12Emma, wife of Guy of Laval.
13Adeliza, the King's daughter.
14The wife of Fergus of Galloway.
15Possibly Sibyl of Falaise.
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/henry001.htm
Henry I
King of England, 1100-1135.
Duke of Normandy, 1106-1135.
After having originally inherited only money at the death of his father in 1087, Henry seized the throne of England on the death of his brother William II in 1100. In 1106, he won Normandy from his other brother Robert (who was held in captivity by until his death in 1134) after defeating him in the Battle of Tinchebrai. The nickname of "Beauclerc" by which he is commonly known is not contemporary [see DNB].
Date of Birth: 1068.
["Anno ab incarnatione Domini MLXVIII¬â«, ... priusquam annus perficeretur, filium nomine Henricum peperit." OV iv, 4 (2: 181-2); "Henricus, junior filius Willelmi magni, natus est in Anglia anno tertio postquam pater eam adierat" Wm. Malmes., Gesta Regum, c. 390 (2: 467); see Chibnall's comments at OV (Chibnall ed.) vol. 5, p. 295, n. 3]
Place of Birth: Perhaps at Selby.
[Monast. Angl., 3: 485, a late source]
Date of Death: 2 December 1135.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 33 (v. 2, pp. 256-7); Chr. Rob. Tor., s.a. 1135; Ex Obituario Gemmeticensi, RHF 23: 422]
Place of Death: Lyon-la-Forêt (Saint-Denis).
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 33 (v. 2, pp. 256-7); R. Dic. i, 247]
Father: William I "the Conqueror", d. 1087, duke of Normandy, king of England.
[e.g., OV iii, 6 (2: 93); iv, 5 (2: 188-9); vii, 2 (3: 159) (Chibnall ed.: 2: 104-5, 224-5; 3: 114-7); Wm. Malmes., Gesta Regum, c. 274 (2: 332)]
Mother: Matilda of Flanders, daughter of Baldwin V, count of Flanders.
[e.g., OV iii, 6 (2: 93); iv, 5 (2: 188-9); vii, 2 (3: 159) (Chibnall ed.: 2: 104-5, 224-5; 3: 114-7)]
Spouses:
(1) m. at Westminster, 11 November 1100, Matilda of Scotland, d. 1 May 1118, daughter of Malcolm III, king of Scotland.
["And siâââæan sona herâ¶fter se cyng genam Mahalde him to wife Malcolmes cynges dohter of Scotlande. & Margareta âæâ¶re goda cwâ¶ne Eadwardes cynges magan. & of âæan rihtan âÜngla landes kyne kynne. & on sce. Martines mâ¶sse dâ¶g heo wearââ him mid mycelan weorââscipe forgifen on Westmynstre. & se arce bisc. Ansealm hi him be wâ¶ddade. & siââââan to cwene gehalgode." ASC(E) s.a. 1100 (p. 236) (Translation "And then soon after this the king took as his wife Maud, daughter of King Malcolm of Scotland and the good queen Margaret, King Edward's relative, of the rightful royal family of England. And on the Feast of St. Martin [11 Nov.] she was given to him in Westminster with great honour, and the archbishop Anselm married her to him and afterwards consecrated her queen." ASC(Eng), 236); "Interim rex Anglorum Heinricus majores natu Angliⶠcongregavit Lundoniâ¶, et regis Scottorum Malcolmi et Margaretⶠreginⶠfiliam, Mahtildem nomine, in conjugem accepit, quam Dorubernensis archiepiscopus Anselmus, Dominica, die festivitatis S. Martini, reginam consecravit et coronavit." John Worc., s.a. 1100 (2: 47-8); similarly in Sim. Durh., Historia Regum, c. 182 (2: 232); "Hinc paucis diebus interpositis, Mathildis filia Malchomi nobilissimi regis Scottorum et Margaritâ¶, quⶠscitiur exorta de semine regum Anglorum, nupsit prâ¶fato Henrico regi Anglorum." Eadmer, Hist. Nov., 121; "... die sancti Martini accepit Mathildem filiam Malcolmi regis Scottorum ..." Wm. Malmes, Gesta Regum, c. 393 (2: 470); "... rex ... duxit eodem anno [1100] uenerabilem Matildem, filiam Malcomi regis Scocie et Margarite. ... eadem Matildis in festiuitate sancti Martini apud Westmonasterium Henrico regi nobilissimo desponsata ..." GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 10 (2: 216-7); "Alanus enim Rufus, Britannorum comes, Mathildem, quⶠprius dicta est Edith, in conjugem sibi a rege Rufo requisivit; sed morte prâ¶ventus, non obtinuit. Deinde Guillelmus de Guarenna, Suthregiⶠcomes, Mathildem expetiit; sed divinitus reservata, celebrius alteri nupsit. Henricus vero, adepto Anglorum regno, prâ¶fatam virginem desponsavit; ex qua Guillelmum Adelinum, et Mathildem imperatricem genuit." OV viii, 22 (3: 399-400); ibid., x, 15 (4: 95)]
(2) m. 1121 [Rog. Hov. i, 214 (at the purification of St. Mary)] Adeliza, daughter of Godfrey, count of Louvain.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 246-9)]
Children by Matilda of Scotland:
Orderic Vitalis states that the two children of this marriage, Matilda and William, were twins ["Prâ¶fatus princeps [Henry I], quarto mense ex quo coepit regnare, ... generosam virginem, nomine Mathildem, regali more sibi desponsavit, ex qua geminam prolem: Mathildem et Guillelmum, generavit." OV x, 15 (4: 95); also see the quote from OV viii, 22 (3: 399-400) above]. So does William of Newburgh ["Idem autem rex ex Matilda religiosa regina geminam in sexu dispari suscepit sobolem. Et filiam materni nominis iam nubilem Henrico imperatori Romano petenti despondit, filium vero aviti nominis, ..." Wm. Newburgh, MGH SS 27: 227]. Because of this, R√∂ssler concluded that Matilda and William were twins [R√∂ssler (1897), 419]. However, William of Malmesbury implies that they were born of different pregnancies ["Hâ¶c igitur duobus partubus, altero alterius sexus, contenta, in posterum et parere et partuire destitit." Wm. Malmes., Gesta Regum, c. 418 (2: 494)], and Robert de Torigny states that William was born after Matilda ["Genuit enim ex secunda Matilde regina Anglorum, uxore sua, filium unum nomine Willelmum et filiam unam matrem sicut nomine ita honestate representatem. ... Willelmus, filius Henrici regis, qui post sororem Matildem imperatricem natus est, ..." GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 11 (2: 216-9)]. Also, Gervase of Canterbury gives approximate birthdates for Matilda and William, making Matilda older (but he mistakenly makes Henry's illegitimate son Richard a son of Henry's wife Matilda) ["Secundo anno regni concepit regina et peperit filiam, quⶠde nomine matris Matildis appellata est. Tertio regni anno peperit masculum quem vocavit Willelmum. Alium quoque habuit filium Ricardum, et cessavit parere." Gerv. Cant., 1: 91-2]. According to Chibnall, the expression geminam prolem could be applied to two children who were not twins [Chibnall (1991), 9]. Thus, since the estimated birthdates of Matilda and William are a year apart [see the page of Matilda for her estimated birthdate], it seems evident that they were not twins.
Matilda, b. ca. 8 February 1102, d. 10 September 1167, claimant to the throne of England;
m. (1) 1114, Heinrich (Henry) V, d. 22 May 1125, Emperor;
m. (2) 1127, Geoffrey V, d. 7 September 1151, count of Anjou.
William "the Aetheling", b. 1103, before 23 November, drowned in the White Ship, 25 November 1120;
m. June 1119, Mathilde, daughter of Foulques V, count of Anjou
William of Malmesbury quotes a letter of pope Paschal II to king Henry I, dated 23 November 1103, which congratulated him on the birth of his son William ["Filium autem tuum, quem ex spectabili et gloriosa conjuge suscepisti, quem, ut auduvimus, egregii patris Willelmi nomine nominasti, tanta tecum imminentia confovebimus, ut qui te vel illum lâ¶serit Romanam ecclesiam videatur lâ¶sisse. Datum Lateranis, nono kalendas Decembris." Wm. Malmes., Gesta Regum, c. 414 (2: 491)]. Since the pope would be unlikely to wait for nearly a year to send this message, this indicates a birth in 1103. William married Mathilde, a daughter of Foulques V of Anjou, in 1119 ["... & âæâ¶r wearââ him forgifen & to wife bewedded âæâ¶s eorles dohter of Angeow" ASC(E) s.a. 1119; "Willelmus filius Regis Henrici et Mahtildis reginⶠaccepit uxorem filiam comitis Andegavensium." Sim. Durh., Historia Regum, c. 198, s.a. 1119 (2: 257-8); "Mense junio Guillelmus Adelinus filiam comitis apud Luxovium desponsavit ..." OV xii, 15 (4: 347) ("comitis" refers to Foulques V); "Filiam quoque Fulconis comitis Andegavensis vix nubilem ipse etiam impubis despondit et accepit, dato sibi a socero comitatu Cenomannico pro munere sponsalito: ..." Wm. Malmes., Gesta Regum, c. 419 (2: 495); for the name of William's wife, see OV xii, 25 (4: 416), giving his wife's name as Mathilde, and also ibid., x, 7 (4: 36), mentioning Mathilde as one of the daughters of Foulques V]. William drowned, with many others, in the disaster of the White Ship in 25 November 1120 ["... filius regis cum omnibus qui secum erant interiit, vi. kal. Decembris, feria v., noctis initio, apud Barbafflot." Sim. Durh., Historia Regum, c. 199, s.a. 1120 (2: 259); ASC(E) s.a. 1120; OV xii, 25 (4: 410ff); Wm. Malmes, Gesta Regum, c. 419 (2: 496-7); John Worc. (continuation), s.a. 1120 (2: 74); GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 11 (2: 216-9); Hen. Hunt. vii, 32 (p. 242); Eadmer, Hist. Nov., 288-9; Chron. Hyde, in Lib. Monast. Hyde, 321].
Known mothers of illegitimate children of Henry I:
The following women are known to have been mother of at least one illegitimate child of Henry I. See White, Thompson (2003), and the individual children below for more details.
NN, evidently a relative of Philip Gai and Nigel son of William.
Mother of Robert, earl of Gloucester.
Ansfride, widow of Anskill.
Mother of Richard, d. 1120. Conjectured by White (without solid evidence) to be mother of Fulk and of Juliana, wife of Eustace de Pacy (de Breteuil).
Sibyl [Corbet?], who later m. Herbert Fitz Herbert.
Mother of Reginald de Dunstanville, earl of Cornwall.
Generally named as Sibyl Corbet, the first name from a lawsuit of her grandson in the early 13th century, the surname because earl Reginald referred to an Alice Corbet as his maternal aunt. Thompson suggests that Robert Corbet was only Sibyl's stepfather, and that Sibyl's father was an earlier Reginald de Dunstanville [Thompson (2003), 143-5]. Although Thompson's scenario is conjectural, based on circumstantial evidence, her comments do serve to emphasize that the name of Sibyl Corbet that has often been assigned to Reginald's mother is based only on indirect evidence. Four other children appeared on White's list of her children (William, Gundred, Rohese, Sibyl), but her son William and daughter Rohese were probably not by Henry, Gundred was a daughter of neither her nor Henry, and the case making Sibyl, Queen of Scotland a daughter of Sibyl is a weak onomastic argument. See below for more details.
Edith, possibly daughter of Forn [Monast. Angl., 6: 251], later wife of Robert de Oilli.
She was not same as the Edith who was mother of Matilda, wife of Rotrou of Perche.
Mother of Robert "filius Regis", d. 1172, and possibly also of Adeliza.
Nest ferch Rhys ap Tewdwr, wife of Gerald of Windsor.
Mother of Henry, d. 1157.
Edith.
Mother of Matilda, who m. Rotrou, count of Perche, she was not the same person as Edith, wife of Robert de Oilli, above.
Isabel de Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester; she later m. Gilbert de Clare, earl of Pembroke.
Mother of Isabel.
Illegitimate children:
This account of the bastards of Henry I is a revised version of a posting to soc.genealogy.medieval on the same subject, and is primarily based on the similar accounts of Geoffrey White in CP and Kathleen Thompson [Thompson (2003)]. I have checked the references in those cases where I had easy access to the primary sources, and have offered my tentative opinions as to which of the alleged bastards do or do not belong on the list. I have made no attempt to provide a complete list of citations (see White and Thompson for a start on this), but only to outline those sources which are sufficient to document each case. I have not always agreed with White and/or Thompson, and the assignments here should be in some cases considered tentative.
Robert "filius Regis" or "de Caen", d. 1147, earl of Gloucester, m. Maud (or Mabel or Sibyl) [White 106], daughter of Robert Fitz Hamon. lord of Glamorgan.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 248-9), and many other sources] He is called the eldest by Robert de Torigny. His mother was evidently a relative of Philip Gai and of Nigel son of William, both of whom appear in the sources as relatives of Robert. [Thompson (2003), 142-3], and there does not appear to be any reason to regard him as a son of Sibyl Corbet.
Richard, d. with (half) brother William in the White Ship, 25 November 1120 [see above under William].
["Ricardus autem, huius comitis uno de patre frater, cum fratre suo Willelmo in sepedicto naufragio periit." GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 248-9)]
Son of Ansfrid [Chr. Mon. Abington ii, 37, 122-3]
Rainald (Reginald) de Dunstanville, d. 1175, earl of Cornwall.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 248-9); White 108, note (a), cites a charter in which Earl Rainald refers to his maternal aunt Alice Corbet.]
Son of a woman [Sibyl in later sources] who later married Herbert Fitz Herbert [see Thompson (2003), 143-5].
Robert "filius Regis", d. 1172.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 248-9)]
Son of Eda/Edith, later wife of Robert de Oilli [Sim. of Durh. ii, 310; Monast. Angl., 6: 251; White 109, citing the cartulary of Oseney Abbey.]
Gilbert.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 248-9)]
Thompson speculates that his mother may have been an unnamed sister of Walter de Gand whom Henry took as a mistress according to thirteenth century evidence, but the only "evidence" is onomastic (Walter's father being named Gilbert), a weak argument.
William de Tracy, d. soon after 1135.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1)]
Henry "filius Regis", d. 1157.
[Girald. Camb. i, 58-9]
Son of Nest ferch Tewdwr, wife of Gerald of Windsor. The B manuscript of Annales Cambriae, in the account of his death, calls him son of Gerald, stating that some would wish him to be a son of Henry I [AC (s.a. 1157: "... Henricus filius Geraldi occisus est, velut alii volunt, filius Henrici regis ..."], suggesting that the author of the annal did not believe the connection to Henry, but this is the only known indication of doubt in the early sources. The Welsh vernacular annals call him a son of Henry I with no indication of doubt. Since Giraldus was a relative, his word has greater weight, and it seems highly probable that he was Henry's son.
Fulk "filius Regis".
[Chr. Mon. Abington ii, 122-3]
White [110] would make him a son of Ansfrid, based on the fact that he appears in the same document as her and her son Richard (d. 1120, above). Thompson considers it unlikely that he was Ansfrid's son, since the source does not explicitly say that Fulk was her son.
Matilda (Maud), d. in the White Ship, 25 November 1120, m. 1103, Rotrou, count of Perche.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1)]
Her mother was Edith [White 112, citing Pipe Roll 31 Hen. I, p. 155]
Matilda (Maud), m. Conan III, duke of Bretagne (Brittany).
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1)]
Juliane, m. 1103, Eustace de Pacy, lord of Brâ©teuil and Pacy.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1);White 114 states that it is "not unlikely" that her mother was Ansfrid, but the evidence offered for this is weak.]
NN [probably Mabel], m. William Gouet III, lord of Montmirail.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1), which does not give her name; Thompson (2003), 148 mentions charter evidence giving her name; As pointed out by Chris Phillips in a posting to soc.genealogy.medieval on 28 November 2003, an alternate possibility is that William was married twice, once to a daughter of Henry and once to a woman named Mabel]
Constance or Matilda, m. Roscelin de Beaumont.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1, name not given); Chr. Rob. Tor., s.a. 1168 ("Mathild[is]"); For Constance as the name, see under the "Tony" account in CP 12:768 (with thanks to Rosie Bevan for this reference, passed on to the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup by Chris Phillips)]
[Alice], m. Mathieu de Montmorency.
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1, name not given)]
The primary source for her name is unclear from the accounts of White and Thompson.
Isabel
[GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1), which does not give her name; White states that charter evidence proves her name to be Isabel, and refers back to vol. 10, Appendix H, p. 102, where the charter evidence is briefly discussed. (Thanks to Chris Phillips for correcting this oversight on my part)] Her mother was Isabel, sister of Waleran, count of Meulan [GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 250-1)], and daughter of Robert de Beaumont, count of Meulan and earl of Leicester, who m. Gilbert de Clare, earl of Pembroke.
Sybil, d. 12 or 13 July 1122 [Sim. of Durh. ii, 265; Chroncle of Melrose, in ESSH 2, 165 (13 July)], m. Alexander I, king of Scotland.
White attributes her as a daughter of Sibyl Corbet, but as Thompson points out, without sufficient evidence.
Matilda (Maud), abbess of Montivilliers.
[White 118, citing "Chron. Valassense, ed. Sommâ©nhill, p. 20"]
Was confused with Henry's daughter by Isabel de Beaumont [White 118]
Adeliza.
[Thompson (2003), 150, citing a charter from Eynsham Cartulary, I, no. 64, in which she appears as "Adeliza filia Reg'".] "Reg'" could be an abbreviation of either "Regis" ("of the King") or "Reginaldi", and Thompson points out that no Reginald appears in the charter. As was pointed out in postings of 15 November 2003 to the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup by John P. Ravilious and Rosie Bevan, the charter in question involved several Oilli relatives, and the following charter also involving the Oilli's was witnessed by the king's illegitimate son Robert (whose mother Eda/Edith married Robert de Oilli) suggesting not only that Adeliza was in fact the king's daughter, but that Eda/Edith would make a good candidate for her mother.
NN (probable daughter), m. Fergus, lord of Galloway.
There are a number of contemporary sources in which a child or grandchild of Fergus of Galloway is called a relative of a Plantagenet king of England, without spelling out the exact relationship [see, e.g., Anderson (1908), 257-8, who quotes Benedict of St. Peterborough; Rog. Hov. i, 423], and these references form the basis of attempts to determine the origin of the wife of Fergus of Galloway (who is called Elizabeth in some late secondary sources, but there seems to be no contemporary authority for her name). One interesting, but unlikely, explanation for this relationship has been the occasional statements that Fergus was married to a daughter of King William Rufus, which can be traced back to a nineteenth century source [Cumming (1857), 49], but the most common (and evidently simplest) explanation would be that Fergus was married to an otherwise unknown illegitimate daughter of Henry I. Not only would that be the closest feasible relationship between the two dynasties, but the obvious alternate suggestion that the wife of Fergus was a member of the Scottish royal family (from which Henry II was also descended) has the drawback that the relationship would be more distant, and that no sources have been produced stating that the Galwegian rulers were close kin to the Scottish kings. Thus, the suggestion that Fergus was married to an illegitimate daughter of Henry I remains the most likely explanation of the known evidence.
NN (perhaps the same person as one of the above daughters), promised to William de Warenne.
[Letters of St. Anselm, iv, 84, in PL clix, 243]
The marriage never took place because of Anselm's objections on the grounds of consanguinity. Whether or not she was one of the daughters already listed above is unknown.
NN (perhaps the same person as one of the above daughters), potential wife of Hughes de Châ¢teauneuf-en-Thymerais.
[Thompson, citing Ivo of Chartres, Epistola cclxi, RHF, XV, 167]
Whether or not she was one of the daughters already listed above is unknown.
Commentary
In addition to the children listed above, various other children (and another mistress) have been attributed to Henry I, with varying degrees of probability.
Supposed children by Matilda of Scotland:
Euphemia. (existence doubtful)
Alison Weir lists this daughter with the comment that "She was perhaps the child born in late July or early August, 1101 at Winchester, who died young." [Weir (1989), 47] No evidence is provided that Henry and Matilda had a daughter named Euphemia.
Richard, d. 25 November 1120 (in fact illegitimate).
Richard was an illegitimate son of Henry I (see above), who is wrongly reported as a son of Matilda by Gervase of Canterbury ["Alium quoque habuit filium Ricardum, et cessavit parere. ... Navis enim infausta quⶠregis gestabat filios Willelmum et Ricardum, ... submersa est, periitque in scopulis Barbefluvii; ..." Gerv. Cant., 1: 92; see the page of Henry I]. Alison Weir makes Richard a son of Henry and Matilda, and states that "both Robert of Gloucester and the Saxon Chronicle state that Queen Matilda's son Richard drowned in the White Ship." [Weir (1989), 47] However, in their accounts of the drowning of the brothers William and Richard, both the Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle merely call the brothers sons of the king, and neither of the sources mentions Matilda in the relevant passage [Rob. Glou. 9033 (2: 645); ASC(E) s.a. 1120]. Robert de Torigny, in his additions to GND, clearly makes the brother Richard who died in the shipwreck an illegitimate son of Henry ["Ricardus autem, huius comitis uno de patre frater, cum fratre suo Willelmo in sepedicto naufragio periit." GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 248-9)].
Possible illegitimate son (but more likely a mistake or duplication): William, living 1187.
[White 110-1 discusses the likelihood that the William who was a brother of Queen Sybil of Scotland was the same person as William, brother of Rainald de Dunstanville (Red Book of the Exc., Rolls Series, 253, 262); Finberg (1948), 365].
White's account is based on the assumption that indiviuals described as siblings of bastards of Henry I were probably children of Henry by the same mother (rather than just being siblings with the same mother), and also assumes that the William mentioned as a brother of Reginald was the same as William, brother of Sibyl. As Thompson points out, there are chronological problems with identifying the two, and in addition to the possibility that the individual(s) in question was/were sibling(s) only through the mother, there is the additional possibility that the queen's brother may have been William de Tracy, already listed as a son of Henry.
Supposed illegitimate daughters (unlikely):
Emma, m. Guy IV de Laval.
[Angot (1942), 292-4]
This case depends on an epitaph calling her a daughter of the king (of whom Henry I seems the only plausible choice for chronological reasons): EMMA ANGLORUM REGIS FILIA DOMINAQUE LAVALLENSIS. The case is complicated by the fact that Guy IV's son Guy V was married to another Emma, daughter of earl Reginald of Cornwall, and thus granddaughter of Henry I, suggesting that the claimed parentage of Emma is a result of confusion. See also the outline by Chris Phillips at http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/p_henryisillegitimate.shtml.
Rohese, m. Henry de la Pomerai.
[White 119, citing a charter in which Rainald de Dunstanville calls her his sister]
She was mentioned as a sister of earl Reginald of Cornwall, and White assumed that they had the same father, but I believe that Thompson is correct in stating that it is more likely that Rohese was a daughter of Reginald's mother by Herbert fitz Herbert, since no known record calls her a daughter of the king.
Falseley attributed daughters:
Gundred.
Gundred and her brother Reginald de Dunstanville are mentioned in a Pipe Roll of 1130 [see White 108, 119]. She was included by White on the assumptions that her brother was the same as the earl of Cornwall and that they were siblings by the same father. However, Thompson pointed out that the future earl was still described as a young man in the late 1130's [GND (Rob. Tor.) viii, 29 (v. 2, pp. 248-9)], and was therefore not the same man as the Reginald on the 1130 Pipe Roll. (Thompson's conjecture would place the Reginald and Gundred of 1130 as siblings of earl Reginald's mother.)
Sibyl of Falaise.
Described only as a "neptis" (acc. "neptem") of Henry, Thompson is correct in stating that she does not belong the list [Thompson (2003), 150].
Possible mistress:
NN, sister of Walter de Gand.
Mistress of Henry I according to unidentified thirteenth century evidence, conjectured (without good evidence) by Thompson to have been mother of: Gilbert [Thompson (2003), 146].
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Weir (1989) = Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families - The Complete Genealogy (London, 1989).
White = Geoffrey H. White, "Henry I's Illegitimate children", CP 11, Appendix D (pp. 105-121).
Wm. Malmes., Gesta Regum = William Stubbs, ed., Willelmi Malmesbiriensis Monachi De gestis regum Anglorum. libri quinque; HistoriⶠNovellⶠlibri tres, 2 vols. (Rolls series 90, 1887-9). [I lack easy access to the more recent edition of William of Malmesbury's work edited by Mynors, Thomson, & Winterbottom.]
Compiled by Stewart Baldwin
First uploaded 7 July 2005.
Minor revision uploaded 20 June 2010 (added comments on birthdates of children and on supposed daughter Euphemia).
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Gieva de Tracy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2) 1092 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sybilla Sybil Corbet | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(3) 1086 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nest Verch verch Rhys | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Matilda Edith Eadgyth CAENMOR OF SCOTLAND | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Adeliza Adelicia Adelaide Louvain, van Leuven | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ansfride Concubine of Seacourt | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Isabel Elizabeth de Beaumont | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FNU i Mother of Wife Of Goet Concubine #14 of Henry | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Record for Adelaide 'Matilda' 'The Empress' "Princess of England", "Consort of the Holy Roman Emperor"
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Record for William I "the Conqueror", King of England Normandy
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Record for King Henry I, King of England (Avery & Conley to Hollingsworth & Browne) Youngest son of William the Conqueror
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The Millennium File
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