Alt. death date cited - inconsistent with children births
29 Gens. (AC: Liz Brkly, 1390)
Countess
30 Gens. (AC: Liz Hill, 1423; Mrg Bchmp, 1405; Liz Lttltn, 1395; Elnr Green, 1387)
31 Gens. (AC: Isbl Grene, 1430; Rich Vere, 1426; Liz Hill, 1423; Hnry Grey, 1419; Mry Fnwck, 1415; Mrg Bchmp, 1405; Agns Shrbrn, 1403; Jms Toucht, 1398; Mrg Stffrd, 1364)
32 Gens. (AC: Rgr Pulestn, 1431; Hnry Grey, 1419; Mry Fnwck, 1415; Agns Shrbrn, 1403; Jms Toucht, 1398; Mrg Stffrd, 1364)
33 Gens. (AC: Wm Howrd, 1510; Dot Heydn, 1465; Isbl Shrbrn, 1445; Gllaum Braos, 1035; Rogr Pitrs, 1023)
34 Gens. (AC: Lwnc Twnley, 1469; Isbl Shrbrn, 1445; Mrg Stffrd, 1364; Mrg Stffrd, 1364; Philp Braos, 1073; Wltr Pitrs, 1065)
35 Gens. (AC: Miles Pitrs, 1092)
28 Gens. (AC: Liz Brkly, 1390)
(1) Elle est mariée avec Gilbert Gislebertus Crispin.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
(2) Elle est mariée avec Robert Braose.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
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Gilbert Gislebertus Crispin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robert Braose |
Daughter of Baldric the Teuton d'Ainon (Teutonicus), Seigneur. Baldric the Teuton (Baudri "the German"), father of Nicholas de Bacqueville, Fulk de Aunou, Robert de Courcy, and Gunnora. [1]
Gunnora, sister of Fulk de Aunou is not daughter of Osmund, but of Baudri [2]
Gilbert's wife Gonnor (Gunnor) was the daughter of Baldric the Teuton, and a niece of Gilbert, Count of Brionne. [3]
Gunnora was b: c 984 in France, [citation needed]
m: Giselbert "Crispin" de Brionne in 1012. [citation needed]
"Gilbert ... called Crispini" married "Fulk of Alnou elder sister ... Gonnorem" [4]
From the FMG:
BALDRIC, son of ---. According to Orderic Vitalis[1195], "Baldricus Teutonicus" came to Normandy with his brother Wigerius [Viger/Wigerich] to serve Duke Richard II and married the neptis of Gilbert de Brionne. Her exact parentage is not known.
In the same passage, Orderic records that the couple had "six sons and several daughters", naming the sons as "Nicolaus…de Baschevilla et Fulco de Alnou, Rodbertus de Curceio et Ricardus de Nova-Villa, Baldricus de Balgenzaio et Wigerius Apuliensis", and that he arranged the marriage of "Elizabeth sororem suam" to "Fulconi de Bona-Valle". He held the honour of Bocquencé..
Sources
1.↑ McBride2 citing Burke's p. 118-120, CP VI p. 498-503, Wurts p. 47-70
2.↑ Keats-Rohan "Domesday Book and the Malets: Patrimony and the Private Histories of Public Lives" in *Nottingham Medieval Studies* xli (1997)
3.↑ McBride2 citing Burke's p. 118-120, CP VI p. 498-503, Wurts p. 47-70
4.↑ De nobili genere Crispinorum, RHGF XIV, p. 268.
• Burke's p. 118-120, CP VI p. 498-503, Wurts p, 47-70
• Keats-Rohan "Domesday Book and the Malets: Patrimony and the Private Histories of Public Lives" in *Nottingham Medieval Studies* xli (1997) the Malets
• De nobili genere Crispinorum, RHGF XIV, p. 268.
• Orderic Vitalis, Vol. II, Book III, p. 85.
• Medieval Lands - Family of Baldric
• Medieval Lands - Gunnora
Biography
The parentage of Gunnora provided by the well-researched Foundation for Medieval Genealogy conflicts with many popular family trees that list Gunnora, wife of Gilbert, as the daughter of Foulques III d'Aunou.
Rather, the FMG lists her as the daughter of Baldric (see below) and his wife, who was, interestingly, listed as being an unnamed granddaughter of Gilbert of Brionne (since the FMG does not put Gilbert of Brionne as the father of Hesilia).
BALDRIC, son of ---. According to Orderic Vitalis[1195], "Baldricus Teutonicus" came to Normandy with his brother Wigerius [Viger/Wigerich] to serve Duke Richard II and married the neptis of Gilbert de Brionne. Her exact parentage is not known. In the same passage, Orderic records that the couple had "six sons and several daughters", naming the sons as "Nicolaus…de Baschevilla et Fulco de Alnou, Rodbertus de Curceio et Ricardus de Nova-Villa, Baldricus de Balgenzaio et Wigerius Apuliensis", and that he arranged the marriage of "Elizabeth sororem suam" to "Fulconi de Bona-Valle". He held the honour of Bocquencé..
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm[5]
http://www.wikitree.com