Ranulf II , Count of Poitou
Husband Ranulf II , Count of Poitou
Born: Abt 855 Christened: Died: 5 Aug 890 Buried:
Father: Ranulf I , Duke of Aquitaine ( -0866) 1 Mother: Blichilde , of Maine ( - ) 1
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1 M Ebles Mancer , Count of Poitou
Born: 868 Christened: Died: 932 Buried:Spouse: Aremburge ( - ) 2 Marr: 892Spouse: Emiliane ( - ) 2 Marr: 911
Research Notes: Husband - Ranulf II , Count of Poitou
According to Ancestral Roots, Line 144A-17, Ada was not the mother of Ebles Mancer.
Ranulf IV , de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester and Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester
Husband Ranulf IV , de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester 3 4 5
AKA: Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester, Ranulph de Gernon Earl of Chester, Vicomte d'Avranches in Normandy, Ranulf de Guernan Earl of Chester, Vicomte d'Avranches, Ranulph "de Gernon" de Meschines Earl of Chester Born: Abt 1100 - Gernon Castle, Normandy, France Christened: Died: 16 Dec 1153 Buried: - St. Werburg's, Chester, Cheshire, England
Father: Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester (Abt 1070-1129) 4 6 7 8 9 Mother: Lucy , of Bolingbroke (Abt 1070-Abt 1136) 10 11 12
Marriage: Abt 1141
Wife Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester 13 14 15
AKA: Maud de Caen of Gloucester Born: Abt 1120 - Glouchestershire, England Christened: Died: 29 Jul 1190 - Chester, Cheshire, England Buried:
Father: Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester (Abt 1090-1147) 14 16 17 Mother: Mabel FitzHamon, of Gloucester (1090-1157) 14 18 19
Children
1 M Hugh , of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester 20 21 22
AKA: Hugh de Meschines 5th Earl of Chester Born: 1147 - Kevelioc, Monmouthshire, Wales Christened: Died: 30 Jun 1181 - Leek, Staffordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Bertrade de Montfort, of Evreux ( - ) 20 Marr: 1169
2 M Simon III de Montfort, Count of Evreux 23
Born: Christened: Died: Abt 1181 Buried:Spouse: Maud ( - )
3 F Joanna de Meschines 14
Born: Abt 1145 - <Chester, Cheshire>, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Adam Brus (Abt 1143-1196) 14
Research Notes: Husband - Ranulf IV , de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester
From Wikipedia - Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester :
Ranulf II, also known as Ranulf le Meschin or Ranulf de Gernon inherited his palatine earldom in 1128 aged 28, upon the death of his father who was descended from the Counts of Bayeux , Calvados Normandy .2 Chronology of Ranulf's life 2.1 The loss of the Earl's northern lands to King David of Scotland (1136-1139) 2.2 Ranulf takes Lincoln (1140) 2.3 The Battle of Lincoln (2 February 1141) 2.4 The capture of Robert of Gloucester 2.5 The second siege of Lincoln (1144) 2.6 Ranulf defects to the King (1145-1146) 2.7 Agreement between King David and Earl Ranulf 2.8 Ranulf's treaty with Robert Earl of Leicester 3 Monastic foundation 3.1 The death of the Earl (1153)
Early life
Note: He is the 4th Ranulf (ie Ranulf IV) but he is the 2nd Earl of Chester.
Ranulf was born at Gernon castle , Normandy around 1100 to Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester (should be: Ranulf III, 1st Earl of Chester [of the second creation]) and Lucia Taillebois of Mercia , England. His parents were both significant landowners and he had considerable autonomy within the palatine .
[Much more available in Wikipedia]
Monastic foundation
He founded a North Welsh Cistercian Abbey in 1131 which was colonised by monks from the Norman house, the Congregation of Savigny .
[edit ] The death of the Earl (1153)
In 1153 Ranulf survived a failed attempt at murder by poison by one of his arch-enemies, William Peverel the Younger , when he was guest at Peverel's house. William had poisoned the wine that Ranulf and his men had drunk. Three of Ranulf's men died but the Earl recovered, though he suffered agonizingly, as he had drunk less than his men. William was exiled from England after Henry took the crown as he was accused of poisoning Ranulf and his retainers. The Earl died the same year (due to the poisoning?), on the 16 December 1153 . One other notable event of 1153, was that Duke Henry granted Ranulf Staffordshire . After his death, the Earl's son and heir Hugh was allowed to inherit Ranulf's lands as held in 1135, and other honours bestowed upon Ranulf were revoked.
Research Notes: Wife - Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester
From Wikipedia - Maud of Gloucester
Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (died 29 July 1190), also known as Maud FitzRobert, was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, and the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester , an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England . Her husband was Ranulf de Gernon , 4th Earl of Chester, whom she allegedly poisoned with the assistance of William Peverel of Nottingham .[1]
Family
Lady Maud FitzRobert was born on an unknown date, the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon of Gloucester . She had seven siblings including William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and Roger, Bishop of Worcester . She also had an illegitimate half-brother, Richard, Bishop of Bayeux, whom her father sired by Isabel de Douvres.
Her paternal grandparents were King Henry I of England and his mistress, Sybil Corbet. Her maternal grandparents were Robert FitzHamon , Lord of Gloucester and Glamorgan , and Sybil de Montgomery, daughter of Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel Talvas of Belleme.
Marriage and children
Sometime before 1141, Lady Maud married Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester. She assumed the title of Countess of Chester upon her marriage. Her husband had considerable autonomy in his palatine earldom.
Shortly after their marriage, in January 1141, Maud was besieged at Lincoln Castle by the forces of King Stephen of England . A relief army, loyal to Empress Matilda and led by her father, defeated the King in the fierce fighting which followed, which became known as the First Battle of Lincoln . In return for his help in repelling the King's troops, Maud's father compelled Ranulf to swear fealty to his half-sister Matilda. Ranulf was seized by King Stephen at court in Northampton on 29 August 1146. Stephen later granted him the castle and city of Lincoln sometime after 1151.[2]
Together Ranulf and Maud had three children:Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester (1147- 30 June 1181), married Bertrade de Montfort of Evreux, by whom he had five children, including Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester , Maud of Chester , and Hawise of Chester, 1st Countess of Lincoln . Richard of Chester (died 1170/1175), buried in Coventry . Beatrice of Chester, married Raoul de Malpas
Ranulf had an illegitimate son, Robert FitzCount (died before 1166), by an unknown mistress. His date of birth was not recorded. Robert married as her second husband, Agnes FitzNeel.
On 16 December 1153, Maud allegedly poisoned her husband with the assistance of William Peverel of Nottingham. In 1172, she founded Repton Priory in Derbyshire .[3]
The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records property Wadinton de feodo comitis Cestrie, held by Maud, Countess of Chester.[2]
Maud died on 29 July 1190. The Annals of Tewkesbury records the death in 1190 of Maud, Countess of Chester.[2]
Ranulph II , Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy and Maud d'Avranches
Husband Ranulph II , Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy 4 24 25
AKA: Ranulf de Briquessart, Ranulf de Gernon Viscomte de Bessin, Ranulf de Meschines Vicomte de Bayeux Born: Abt 1048 - <Normandy, France> Christened: Died: Aft Apr 1089 Buried:
Father: Ranulph I , Vicomte of the Bessin (Abt 1017- ) 4 26 Mother: Alice , of Normandy (Abt 1021- ) 4 27
Marriage: Abt 1069 - Avranches, Normandy, France
Noted events in his life were:
• Adult, by 1066
• Living, 1089
Wife Maud d'Avranches 4 28 29
AKA: Margaret d'Avranches, Maud de Abrincis Born: Abt 1054 - <Avranches, Normandy, France> Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard le Goz, Viscomte d'Avranches (Abt 1020-Aft 1084) 28 30 31 Mother: Emma de Conteville (Abt 1043- ) 32 33
Children
1 M Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester 4 6 7 8 9
AKA: Ranulph III le Meschin de Briquessart 3rd Earl of Chester, Ranulph le Meschin 1st Earl of Chester, Ranulf de Meschines Lord of Cumberland, Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy Born: Abt 1070 - <Briquessart, Livry, France> Christened: Died: 17 Jan 1129 - Chester, Cheshire, England Buried: - St Werburgh, Chester, Cheshire, EnglandSpouse: Lucy , of Bolingbroke (Abt 1070-Abt 1136) 10 11 12 Marr: Abt 1098
2 M William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire 4 34 35
AKA: William de Meschines Born: Abt 1100 - <Gernon Castle, Normandy, France> Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Cecily de Rumilly (Abt 1100- ) 4 36
Research Notes: Husband - Ranulph II , Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy
Adult by 1066
Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132B-25
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From Wikipedia - Ranulf de Briquessart :
Ranulf de Briquessart[1] or Ranulf the Viscount (died c. 1089 or soon after) was an 11th century Norman magnate and viscount . Ranulf's family were connected to the House of Normandy by marriage, and, besides Odo , bishop of Bayeux , was the most powerful magnate in the Bessin region.[2] He married Margaret, daughter of Richard Goz, viscount of the Avranchin , whose son and successor Hugh d'Avranches became Earl of Chester in England c. 1070.[3]
Ranulf is probably the "Ranulf the viscount" who witnessed a charter of William , Duke of Normandy , at Caen on 17 June 1066.[4] Ranulf helped preside over a judgement in the curia of King William (as duke) in 1076 in which a disputed mill was awarded to the Abbey of Mont St. Michael .[5] On 14 July 1080 he witnessed a charter to the Abbey of Lessay (in the diocese of Coutances ), another in the same year addressed to Remigius de Fécamp bishop of Lincoln in favour of the Abbey of Préaux .[6] and one more in the same period, 1079 x 1082, to the Abbey of St Stephen of Caen .[7] His name is attached to a memorandum in 1085, and on 24 April 1089 he witnessed a confirmation of Robert Curthose , Duke of Normandy and Count of Maine to St Mary of Bayeaux, where he appears below his son in the witness list.[8]
He probably died sometime after this. His son Ranulf le Meschin became ruler of Cumberland and later Earl of Chester.[9] The Durham Liber Vitae , c. 1098 x 1120, shows that his eldest son was one Richard, who died in youth, and that he had another son named William.[10] He also had a daughter called Agnes, who later married Robert de Grandmesnil (died 1136).[9]
Research Notes: Wife - Maud d'Avranches
Sister of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester.
Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132B-25 (Ranulph II)
Death Notes: Child - Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester
Death date may be 27 Jan 1128/29.
Ranulph the Rich
Husband Ranulph the Rich
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1 M Simon de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton 37 38
AKA: Simon de St. Liz, Simon de Senliz Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton Born: Christened: Died: Abt 1110 Buried:Spouse: Maud , of Huntingdon (Abt 1074-1131) 39 40 41 Marr: Abt 1090
Research Notes: Husband - Ranulph the Rich
Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 130-26 (Maud of Huntingdon)
Raoul , Count of Guînes
Husband Raoul , Count of Guînes 42
Born: Abt 978 - Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France Christened: Died: 1036 Buried:
Father: Adolfus , Count of Guînes (Abt 0937-0996) 43 Mother: Maud , de Bologne (Abt 0944- ) 44
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1 M Manasses , Count of Guînes 45 46
Born: Abt 1012 - Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France Christened: Died: Buried:
Raoul I , Viscount de Thouars
Husband Raoul I , Viscount de Thouars
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1 F Auliarde de Thouars
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hugh IV "Brunus" de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan ( -Betw 1025/1032)
Research Notes: Husband - Raoul I , Viscount de Thouars
Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 275-21 (Hugh V de Lusignan)
Ratherius , King of the Franks
Husband Ratherius , King of the Franks 47
Born: Christened: Died: 0090 Buried:
Father: Antenor IV , King of the Franks ( -0069) 48 Mother:
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1 M Richimir I , King of the Franks 49
Born: 0070 Christened: Died: 114 Buried:
Mayeul de Narbonne, Viscount and Raygonde
Husband Mayeul de Narbonne, Viscount 50
Born: Abt 865 - France Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Raygonde 51
Born: Abt 867 Christened: Died: Buried:
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1 M Alberic de Narbonne 52
Born: Abt 891 - France Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Etolane de Macon (Abt 0893- ) 53
2 M Francon de Narbonne, Viscount
Born: Abt 890 - Narbonne, Languedoc, France Christened: Died: 924 Buried:
Raymond , of Burgundy, Count of Amous and Urraca , of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon
Husband Raymond , of Burgundy, Count of Amous 54 55
AKA: Raimundo of Burgundy, Raymond de Bourgogne Born: Abt 1060 - <Dijon>, France Christened: Died: 26 Mar 1107 - Grajal do Campos, Léon, Spain Buried:
Father: Guillaume I de Bourgogne (Abt 1040-1087) 56 57 Mother: Stephanie , de Longwy (Abt 1035-Aft 1088) 58 59
Marriage: Abt 1087 - Toledo, Castile, Spain
Wife Urraca , of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon 57 60 61
AKA: Urraca of Léon, Urraca I Queen of Léon and Castile, Urraca Alfonsez of Castile and Léon Born: Abt 1082 - <Burgos, Castile>, Spain Christened: Died: 8 Mar 1126 - Saldana, Palencia, Spain Buried:
Father: Alfonso VI "the Brave" , of Castile, King of Castile and Leon (Bef 1040-1109) 62 63 64 Mother: Constance , of Burgundy (1046-1092) 65 66
Noted events in her life were:
• Queen of Léon and Castile, 1109-1126
Children
1 M Alfonso VII , King of Castile and Léon 57 67 68
AKA: Alfonso Raimundez, Alfonso VII of Léon and Castile, Alfonso VII Emperor of Spain, Alfonso VII "Pierre-Raimund" King of Castile and Leon and Galicia Born: 1 Mar 1105 - Toledo, Castile, Spain Christened: Died: 21 Aug 1157 - La Fresneda, Teruel, Aragon, Spain Buried: - Catedral De Toledo, Toledo, CastileSpouse: Berenguela , of Barcelona (Abt 1116-1149) 64 69 Marr: Nov 1128
2 F Infanta Sancha
Born: Bef 1095 Christened: Died: Buried:
Birth Notes: Husband - Raymond , of Burgundy, Count of Amous
FamilySearch has b. abt 1065
Death Notes: Husband - Raymond , of Burgundy, Count of Amous
Wikipedia has d. September 1107. FamilySearch has d. 24 Mar 1107.
Research Notes: Husband - Raymond , of Burgundy, Count of Amous
From Wikipedia - Raymond of Burgundy :
Raymond of Burgundy (Spanish and Portuguese : Raimundo) was the fourth son of William I, Count of Burgundy and was Count of Amous . He came to the Iberian Peninsula for the first time during the period 1086-1087 with Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy . He came for the second time (1090) to marry Urraca of Castile , eventual heiress of Alfonso VI of Castile , King of León and Castile .
He came with his cousin Henry of Burgundy , who married the other daughter of Alfonso VI, Teresa of León (or Portugal ). By his marriage Raymond received the County of Galicia , the County of Portugal and the County of Coimbra . The last two were later offered to Henry of Burgundy, father of the first Portuguese King Afonso I Henriques of Portugal .
He was succeeded by his son:Alfonso VII of Castile and Leon (1104/1105-1157)
Research Notes: Wife - Urraca , of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon
From Wikipedia - Urraca of León and Castile :
Urraca of León (1078 - March 8 , 1126 ) was Queen of León and Castile from 1109 to her death. She was the first woman ever to reign in a western European monarchy. Urraca was the daughter of Alfonso VI of León by his second wife, Constance of Burgundy . She became heiress to her father's kingdom after her only brother was killed in the Battle of Uclés (1108) .
In childhood, she was betrothed to and later married Raymond of Burgundy who died in September 1107. They had two children: the Infante Alfonso Raimúndez (born 1104) and the Infanta Sancha (born before 1095). The widow Urraca was now ruler of Galicia, and as She her father's only surviving legitimate child, she could claim to be heiress of the reign of Castile. King Alfonso VI of León selected the king of Navarre and Aragon, Alfonso I of Aragon as her husband. They had hoped for an alliance that would safeguard the kingdom, since Alfonso was renowned as a great warrior. However, the marriage proved barren and turned exceedingly bitter. According to the chronicler Ibn al-Athir , Alfonso once remarked that "a real soldier lives with men, not with women".
Urraca and Alfonso of Aragon were also second cousins, and Bernard, Archbishop of Toledo , objected to the marriage on these grounds and condemned it as consanguineous . Nevertheless, Urraca and Alfonso were married in October 1109 in Monzón . Their inability to produce a child created a rift, and Urraca accused Alfonso of being physically abusive to her. The royal couple were soon separated. By October of 1110 or 1111, her supporters fought a battle against Alfonso's forces at Candespina , in which her premier nobleman and former aspirant to her hand, count Gómez González , was killed. A further defeat was inflicted at Viadangos , at which Pedro Froilaz de Traba was captured. Their marriage was annulled in 1114. Urraca never remarried, though she took as lover another powerful nobleman, count Pedro González de Lara.
Urraca's reign was disturbed by strife among the powerful nobles and especially by constant warfare with her husband who had seized her lands. Another thorn on her side was her brother-in-law, Henry , the husband of her half-sister Teresa of Leon . He alternatively allied with Alfonso I of Aragon , then betrayed Alfonso for a better offer from Urraca's court. After Henry's death in 1112, his widow, Teresa, still contested ownership of lands with Urraca. With the aid of her son, Alfonso Raimúndez, Urraca was able to win back much of her domain and ruled successfully for many years.
According to the Chronicon Compostellanum , Urraca died in childbirth in 1126. The supposed father was her lover, Count Pedro González of Lara. However the author of the chronicles was openly hostile to the adulterous queen, and the historian Reilly notes that a pregnancy was unlikely at the queen's age of 48. She was succeeded by her legitimate son, Alfonso VII .
Illegitimate children
Besides her two legitimate children by Raymond of Burgundy, Urraca also had an illegitimate son by her lover, Pedro González de Lara. She recognized their son, Fernando Perez Furtado , in 1123.
Death Notes: Child - Alfonso VII , King of Castile and Léon
FamilySearch has d. in La Fresneda, Teruel, Aragon. Wikipedia (?) has Sierra Morena.
Clifford Raymond Johnson and Regina
Husband Clifford Raymond Johnson 70 71
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Born: 19 Aug 1913 - <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States Christened: Died: 28 Oct 1984 - Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States Cause of Death: ? Buried: 1 Nov 1984
Father: Alexander L Johnson (1885-1930) 70 72 73 74 Mother: Lula Mae Talbot (1892-1942) 70 74 75
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Artemise Goodwin ( - )
Noted events in his life were:
• Moved, Moved to Burbank from Nebraska, 1930 - Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States
Moved to Burbank, California from Nebraska with his mother and family. His mother lived in Burbank for 11 years. Clifford was still living in Burbank when his mother died 6/28/1942.
• Residence, 109 N. Cedar, Burbank, California., Nov 1930
Wife Regina
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Clifford Raymond Johnson
From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:
Big brother Cliff was an eagle scout and knew 'everything.' He taught DeWayne, five years his junior, how to tell time. He shoed him the ropes, literally, in swinging from a cable attached to a high limb and jumping what seemed to be great distances from the high bank into the side yard of the frame house recently built by father, Alex. And typing of knows, Boy Scout style. Club house secrets in the musty storm cellar well-stocked with canned fruits and vegetables. Shelves of home brew: Rood beer! An open door to friends. In particular Cliff knew how to bury potatoes in a hollow in the ground, cover them with rocks, which in turn are covered with fragrant brush, dried leaves, heavier sticks to create larger embers..."
Medical Notes: Husband - Clifford Raymond Johnson
Died on his back patio [in Studio City] while reading the Los Angeles Times.
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