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  • Alternatieve namen: Herbastus Forester, Herbastus Crepon, Herbastus a Forester of Arque, Herbastus, Herbastus de Crepon, Herbastus "not" de Crepon
  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 906 in Crépon, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.Bronnen 1, 3

    Waarschuwing Let op: Was ouder dan 65 jaar (94) toen kind (Senfria de Crépon) werd geboren (??-??-1000).

    Waarschuwing Let op: Was ouder dan 65 jaar (94) toen kind (Sibelle De Crepon) werd geboren (??-??-1000).

    Waarschuwing Let op: Was ouder dan 65 jaar (94) toen kind (Osbern de Crepon,) werd geboren (??-??-1000).

  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in Crepon, Calvados, Normandy, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 906 in Arques, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren op 17 May in Normandy, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 906 in Normandy, France.Bron 3
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 901 in Arque, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 911 in Normandy,France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren rond 911 in Arque, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren rond 955.
  • Hij is overleden in het jaar 1002 in Arques, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France, hij was toen 96 jaar oud.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden in Arques, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden in Arques, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden in het jaar 1031 in Arques, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden in het jaar 981 in Arque, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France, hij was toen 75 jaar oud.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden in het jaar 984 in Arques,Seine Inferieure,Normandy,France, hij was toen 78 jaar oud.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden in France.
  • Een kind van Herfast of Arque

Gezin van Herbastus de Crépon, a Forester of Arque

Hij is getrouwd met Cyrid (Cyrithe) (Gunhilde) Olafsdottir,.

Zij zijn getrouwd te Pont, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.


Kind(eren):

  1. Wulfrith of Devon  ± 927-947 
  2. Dovelina de Crepon  946-1015 
  3. Senfrie [not d'Crepon]  ± 950-???? 
  4. Avelina Wevia de Crepon  960-± 1031 
  5. Sibelle De Crepon  1000-1046 
  6. Osbern de Crepon,  1000-1035 
  7. Senfria de Crépon  1000-1037


Notities over Herbastus de Crépon, a Forester of Arque

Forester of Arquesepon, but later genealogists mistakenly thought the family was of Crepon because Herbastus' son, Herfast, received lands in Crepon, probably due to the relationship of his sister with Duke Richard.400's. However I will put a "not' in front of everybody but the son, who was "de Crepon".. Farmerie (taf2@@po.cwru.edu)g information on the various Norman relationships compiled by Robert de Torigny. This is an attempt to summarize and harmonize several recent works on some of the lines:obert of Torigni as Genealogist. in Studies in Medieval History presented to R. Allen Brown, p.215-33.istorical Research 60:251-63.d the genealogical traditions which tied many of the Norman nobility to the family of Gunnor, first mistress of Richard I, then Duchess of Normandy. He reported the tradition that Richard had become infatuated with the wife of one of his foresters, but being the pious wife, she substituted her sister Gunnor, much to everyone's satisfaction. He proceded to name the siblings of Gunnor, and also indicated the she had numerous nieces, who are left unnamed, but whose marriages and descendants are provided.d and condemned, but recent opinion seems to favor the view that, while minor errors abound, the genealogies accurately represent a tradition of shared descent that may account for the rapid rise of these nobles.f the Danish royal family, but there is no evidence for this, and the context of her coming to the attention of Richard I and the family's subsequent rise to power militates against her being a royal daughter. Douglas argued (in a 1944 English Historical Review article on the family of William Fitz Osbern), based on the donations of brother Arfast to the monastery of St. Pere, that the root of the family was in the Cotetin region of Normandy, but van Houts has suggested that the Cotetin land was granted to Arfast, rather than inherited by him. Thus we are left with the more ambiguous statements of Torigny and others that she was a member of a Norman family of Danish origins.al of heretics conducted by Robert II. Arfast testified that he had pretended to join the sect, all the better to denounce them when the time arose. He later donated lands to the monastery of St. Pere, to which he retired. He had at least two sons: Osbern, who was steward to the later Dukes, and was murdered by William de Montgomery while defending the young Duke William; and Ranulf, known from charters. Osbern maried a niece of Richard I (the daughter of his half-brother) and by her was the father of the Conquest baron William Fitz Osbern.he oldest appears to have been Senfria (Seinfreda), who was wife of the (unnamed) forester from the area of St. Vaast d'Equiqueville, and it was her charms which are said first to have attracted the attentions Duke Richard I. She appears to have had at least one daughter, Joscelina, wife of Hugh de Montgomery. (Torigny makes Joscelina daughter of another sister, Wevia, but a contemporary of Torigny, in demonstrating the genealogical impediment to a marriage of a bastard of Henry I to a Montgomery descendant specifically calls Joscelina's mother Senfria, and the inheritance by the Montgomerys of large holdings suggests that Joscelina was a significant coheir to her parents, which does not match Wevia's family where two sons would be expected to acquire most of the family land.) Hugh de Montgomery and Joscelina had a son Roger, but contrary to Torigny's statements, he was not the Conquest baron of that name, but instead his father. By a wife possibly named Emma, Roger had: Hugh; Roger (who married Mabel of Belleme and played a significant role in pre-Conquest Normandy); William (who murdered cousin Osbern); Robert, and Gilbert.d Turulf de Pont Audemer, son of a Norman founder Torf, and uncle of the first of the Harcourts. They had at least one son, Humphrey de Vielles, who in turn was father of Roger de Beaumont, another Conquest-era baron.f the English Giffard/Gifford families, and also, through his daughter, of the Clare family; and Godfrey, whose son William de Arques had two daughters and co-heiresses.or had numerous nieces, names the descendants of several of them, but the accounts of these families are more difficult to harmonize with other available sources, as has already been seen with niece Joscelina.ince Hawise, daughter of Nicholas married Hugh de Wareham, son of a Grippo. Hugh had a brother Geoffrey Martel, but beyond this no recent analysis provides any insight as to the descent of the later Martels. Walter de St. Martin is even more of a problem, since elsewhere Torigny incorrectly makes him brother of William de Warenne, but the ancestry given there is clearly false. Thus it is not clear that Torigny knew the exact connection of Walter, and no evindece to clarify his true origins.ad a son Lambert of St. Saens, whose son Helias married a bastard daughter of Robert II of Normandy. (If the connection here given is correct, then these two were withing the prohibited degree, which may throw doubt on the relationship, or simply suggest that the relationship did not come to light at the time.) Based on later interactions between Montgomery and Warenne (thought to be related to this branch) it has been speculated that this niece was sister of Joscelina, which is possible but unsupported.s come into play, but not exactly as Torigny presents it. He shows yet another niece marrying Ranulph de Warenne, and by him having William de Warenne and Roger de Mortimer. This is clearly untrue, because Roger appears to have been a generation older than William. The solution appears to be that Torigny (as he had done with the Montgomerys) compressed into one individual a father and son of the same name. Ranulph de Warenne (I) appears to have married Beatrice, sister of Richard, vicomte of Rouen, and thus sister-in-law of one of Gunnor's nieces (thus it would appear that this family actually does not descend from a relative of Gunnor's, but is genealogically linked to some of her descendants) and had sons: Roger (de Mortimer) and Ranulph de Warenne (II), who in turn was father of another Ranulf (III) and of William de Warenne.n de Reviers. Much debate has focussed on the attempt to identify these men, but in the latter case, clearly a connection to the Reviers/Vernon Earls of Devon is intended. The precise nature of the relationship is more difficult to pin down. It would seem that the first Earl Richard de Reviers was son of a Baldwin, who had brothers Richard de Vernon (app. d.s.p.) and William Fitz Hugh de Vernon (perhaps a half-brother, who by wife Emma had a son Hugh, often confused with a Hugh, brother of Earl Richard. It is this error that has led to the statement that Emma was the relative of Gunnor, which derives from a set of relationships hypothesized in CP (under Devon) and predicated on her being mother of Hugh, brother of Earl Richard, an untrue relationship.). If Baldwin, father of Earl Richard, was the same as the grandson of Osmund de Centumvillis this would complete the picture, but one more relationship invites comment. Earl Richard is said by an early source, cited by CP, to be nephew of William Fitz Osbern. This may enable us to place the unnamed wife of Osmund as sister of William Fitz Osbern, and thus a great-niece rather than a niece of Gunnor, although this solution strains chronology.re the information with other sources, some inconsistancies are found, but it is unclear whether these represent errors of Robert, or inaccuracies in the genealogical traditions he was recording. In most cases, an in-depth study of the available material has enabled modern historians to satisfactorilly reconstruct the descents from Gunnor's family and provide a representation of the true relationships among these early Norman families.

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  1. Millennium File, Heritage Consulting
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  2. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 121e-20
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