Richard II Rodes and Senegonde Bezieres
Husband Richard II Rodes 1
Born: Abt 977 - <Rodes, Pyrenées-Orientales>, France Christened: Died: Aft Jul 1049 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Senegonde Bezieres 1
Born: Abt 979 - <Rodes, Pyrenées-Orientales>, France Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Bezieres (Abt 0953- ) 1 Mother:
Children
1 M Richard II , Viscount de Rodes 1
Born: Abt 1003 - Rodes, Pyrenées-Orientales, France Christened: Died: Bef 1051 Buried:Spouse: Rixinde , de Narbonne (Abt 1005- ) 1
William Bezieres
Husband William Bezieres 1
Born: Abt 953 - <Rodes, Pyrenées-Orientales>, France Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Senegonde Bezieres 1
Born: Abt 979 - <Rodes, Pyrenées-Orientales>, France Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard II Rodes (Abt 0977-Aft 1049) 1
Absolom Owen Talbot and Gooly Elmus Biddle
Husband Absolom Owen Talbot 2 3 4
AKA: Owen Talbot, Absalom Owen Talbott 5 Born: 24 Feb 1818 - Ohio, United States Christened: Died: 31 Aug 1884 Buried:
Father: Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot (1791-1874) Mother: Eliza Smith McMunn (1797-1884) 6
Marriage: 1 May 1845
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 7, 1850 - Grandview, Washington, Ohio, United States
Owen Talbot 29 Male Farmer b. Ohio
Gooly E Talbot 32 Female b. Indiana
Charles W Talbot 3 mos. Male b. Ohio
Nancy Stringback 20 Female b. Ohio
John Pratt 16 Maile Laborer b. Ohio
Wife Gooly Elmus Biddle 2 3 8
AKA: Gooly Elmus Smith Born: 17 Jan 1818 - <Virginia or Ohio>, United States 9 Christened: Died: 23 Apr 1891 - Polk Co., Nebraska, United States Buried: - Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States 10 11
Children
1 M Charles Washington Talbot 12
Born: 1 Mar 1850 - New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States Christened: Died: 16 Jul 1939 - Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States![]()
Buried: - Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska 13Spouse: Charlotte Knerr (1854-1903) 3 14 Marr: 1 Oct 1882
2 M Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. 15 16 17
AKA: Absalam Owen Talbot Jr, Absolem O. Talbot Born: 28 Jan 1852 - Washington Co., Ohio, United States Christened: Died: 2 Mar 1925 - North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States Buried: 5 Mar 1925 - Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States 10 18Spouse: Margaret Burrows (1857-1935) 2 15 16 19 Marr: 4 Jul 1875
3 M James Talbot
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M John Talbot
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Spencer Talbot 20
Born: 17 Nov 1856 Christened: Died: 27 Apr 1943 - <Stromsburg, Polk>, Nebraska, United States![]()
Buried: - Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States 13
Birth Notes: Husband - Absolom Owen Talbot
FamilySearch.org (Rod Blackman) gives b. 17 Feb 1820, Ohio. A Rootsweb source gives 24 Feb 1818.
Place is from D.B. Johnson family archive (obituary of Jr.?), without birthdate, corroborated by 1850 Census.
Death Notes: Husband - Absolom Owen Talbot
Date from familysearch.org (Rod Blackman submitter), not corroberated by birthplace. Birthplace is from D.B. Johnson family archive (obituary of Jr.?), without birthdate or death date.
Research Notes: Husband - Absolom Owen Talbot
Absalom Sr.'s lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org. If Rod's Absalom Owen Talbott is not this person, all that is from our own archives is that he was born in Ohio, nothing else. In addition, before Rod Blackman's data were added, we had no name for Talbot Sr.'s wife, just that she was born in Virginia.
Birth Notes: Wife - Gooly Elmus Biddle
In 1900 Census her son Absolom O. gave her birthplace as Ohio.
Burial Notes: Wife - Gooly Elmus Biddle
Talbot, Gooly E., b1-17-1818; d4-23-1891
Research Notes: Wife - Gooly Elmus Biddle
Absalom Sr.'s lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org. If Rod's Absalom Owen Talbott is not this person, all that is from our own archives is that he was born in Ohio, nothing else. In addition, before Rod Blackman's data were added, we had no name for Talbot Sr.'s wife, just that she was born in Virginia. ("Gooly Smith" is from www.familysearch.org, Rod Blackman.) kjf
Notes: Marriage
Marriage date is valid only if the correct Absalom Owen Talbot(t) has been identified in familysearch.org 9/4/06 (source Rod Blackman) & wife is, in fact, Gooly Smith.
Marriage date 24 Feb 1818 also found in RootsWeb (Mayfield Family)
Burial Notes: Child - Charles Washington Talbot
Talbot, Charles, b1850; d1939
Burial Notes: Child - Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.
Talbot, Absolom 0., b1-28-1852; d3-2-1925
Burial Notes: Child - Spencer Talbot
Jonathan Prather, Jr. and Elizabeth Bigger
Husband Jonathan Prather, Jr.
Born: 12 Sep 1666 - Calvert, Maryland, (United States) Christened: Died: 20 Mar 1736 - Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) Buried:
Father: Jonathan Prather (Abt 1630-1680) Mother: Lyle Jane McKay (1638-1713) 21
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Bigger 22
Born: Christened: Died: Abt 1737 Buried:
Children
1 F Jane Prather 22
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Aaron Prather (1710-1797) 23
Research Notes: Husband - Jonathan Prather, Jr.
From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I631844401 :
Jonathan II received land names "Too Good" in Prince George's County, Maryland, 22 Mar 1684. He sold it in 1707 to Col. Henry Darnall.
He also received land from his step father, John Smith. This was part of the inheritance of "Orphan's Gift", and also received lands that came from his paternal grandmother.
Robert FitzSuein, of Essex and Gunnor Bigod
Husband Robert FitzSuein, of Essex 24
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Gunnor Bigod 24
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry , of Essex, Lord of Rayleigh and Haughley
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Cicely ( - )
Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and Juliana de Vere
Husband Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk 25 26 27
Born: 1095 - <Belvoir Castle>, Leicestershire, England Christened: - Framlingham, Suffolk, England Died: Bef 1 Mar 1177 - Palestine Buried: - Thetford Priory, Thetford, Norfolk, England
Father: Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk (Abt 1060-1107) 25 27 28 Mother: Alice de Tosny (Abt 1064-Aft 1135) 25 27 28
Marriage: Bef 1140 - <England> (Divorced before 1168)
Noted events in his life were:
• Constable of Norwich Castle, 1122
• Governor of the City of Norwice, 1122
Wife Juliana de Vere 29 30
AKA: Juliane de Vere Born: Abt 1116 - <Hedingham, Essex, England> Christened: - Hedingham, Essex, England Died: Abt 1199 Buried:
Father: Aubrey II de Vere, of Great Addington & Drayton (Abt 1080-1141) 30 31 32 33 Mother: Adeliza de Clare (Betw 1066/1080-Abt 1163) 34 35 36
Children
1 M Roger Bigod, Baron le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk 27 37 38 39
AKA: Roger le Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk Born: Abt 1144 - <Norfolk, Norfolk>, England Christened: - Framlingham, Suffolk, England Died: Bef 2 Aug 1221 - Thetford, Norfolk, England Buried: - Thetford, Norfolk, EnglandSpouse: Ida de Tosny ( - ) 37 38 Marr: Dec 1181
Research Notes: Husband - Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk
Second son of Roger Bigod.
From Wikipedia - Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk :
Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1095 - 1177) was born in Belvoir Castle , Leicestershire , England .
He was the second son of Roger Bigod (also known as Roger Bigot) (d. 1107), Sheriff of Norfolk, who founded the Bigod name in England. Hugh Bigod became a controversial figure in history, known for his frequent switching of loyalties and hasty reactions towards measures of authority.
Early years
Hugh inherited large estates in East Anglia on the death of his brother William, who perished without issue in the sinking of the White Ship on November 26, 1120. He succeeded his aunt Albreda - and by extension, her eldest brother Berengar - as heir both to Berengar's tenancy-in-chief in Lincolnshire and the Norman lands of Robert de Tosny of Belvoirwas . He became Constable of Norwich Castle and Governor of the City of Norwich in 1122. He enjoyed the favour of Henry I .
During King Stephen's reign
At first a supporter of Stephen of Blois during this king's struggle with the empress Matilda . His initiation in history was on the death of Henry I in 1135, when Maud expected to succeed to the throne of England, but her cousin, Stephen of Blois usurped the throne, breaking an oath he had previously made to defend her rights. It was Bigod who claimed that Henry I (Maud's father, and Stephen's uncle) intended for Stephen to become king at the expense of the empress. Civil War resulted when in 1139 Maud could command the military strength necessary to challenge Stephen within his own realm. Maud's greatest triumph came in Feb. 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen; he was made a prisoner and effectively deposed. Her advantage lasted only until July of that year, and she released Stephen in Dec. In 1147, Maud was finally forced to return to France , following the death of Robert of Gloucester , her strongest supporter and half-brother.
King Stephen had initially kept his followers together, but in 1136 Stephen was stricken with sickness. A lethargy fastened on him and the report of his death was quickly spread abroad. A rising of the turbulent barons necessarily followed, and Bigod was the first to take up arms. He seized and held Norwich ; but Stephen, quickly recovering laid siege to the city and Hugh was compelled to surrender. Acting with unusual clemency, Stephen spared the rebel, who for a short time remained faithful. In 1140 the Earl is said to have declared for the empress, yet early in the next year he is in the ranks of Stephen's army fighting in the disastrous First Battle of Lincoln , after which the Earl deserted him and assumed a position of armed neutrality during the civil war, sometimes called 'General Anarchy' .
Later, the disagreement between King Stephen and Archbishop Theobald in 1148 created yet another scenario for Hugh Bigod to come forward; this time, he sided with the archbishop , and received him in his Castle of Framlingham , but joined with others in achieving a reconciliation.
Rise of King Henry II
Five years later, in 1153, when Henry , Duke of Normandy , soon to be King Henry II (r. 1154-89), landed in England to assert his claim to the throne, Bigod vested his interests with the rising power, and held out in Ipswich against Stephen's forces, while Henry II, on the other side, laid siege to Stamford . Both places fell. In the critical state of his fortunes Stephen was in no position to punish the rebel. Negotiations were also going on between the two parties, and Hugh again eluded retaliation.
On Henry II's accession in December 1154, Bigod at once received confirmation of the possession of his earldom and stewardship by charter issued apparently in January of the next year. The first years of the new reign were spent in restoring order to the shattered kingdom, and in breaking the power of the independent barons, which had grown out of control during King Stephen's reign.
It was not before long that Bigod became agitated under the rule of law initiated by Henry. He grew restless with measures such as the scutage , a fee paid by vassals in lieu of military service, which became the central feature of Henry II's military system of operation by 1159. The Earl showed signs of resistance, but was at once put down. In 1157 Henry II marched into the eastern counties and received the earl's submission.
After this incident Hugh Bigod makes no significant appearances in the chronicles for some time; he is named among those who had been excommunicated by Becket, in consequence of his retention of lands belonging to the monastery of Pentney in Norfolk .
The revolt of 1173
In 1173 the young crowned prince Henry (also known as Henry the Young King ), raised a revolt against his father, Henry II . This gave Hugh Bigod, yet another chance for rebellion, along with the league of the English barons with the kings of France and Scotland in his favour. He at once became a leader in the cause, perhaps eager to revive the feudal power, which Henry II had curtailed. In addition to the fact that the inevitable conflict, as far as England was concerned, centered round his possessions. The custody of Norwich Castle was promised by the young prince as his reward.
The king's energy and good fortune were equal to the occasion. While he held in check his rebel vassals in France, the loyal barons in England defeated his enemies there. Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (d.1190) landed at Walton , in Suffolk , on September 29, 1173 and marched to Framlingham , joining forces with Hugh. Together they besieged and took the castle of Hagenet in Suffolk on October 13, held by Randal de Broc for the crown. But the Earl of Leicester was defeated and taken prisoner setting out from Framlingham at Fornham, St. Genevieve, near Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk by the justiciar , Richard de Luci and other barons. These, then turned their arms against Earl Hugh, not strong enough to fight, he opened negotiations with his assailants. It is said he bought them off, and at the same time secured a safe passage home for the Flemings in his service.
Final days
Though defeated and compelled to surrender his castles, Bigod kept his lands and his earldom, and lived at peace with Henry II until his death reportedly in 1177, in Palestine .
It should be noted, however, that on March 1st 1177, his son Roger Bigod appealed to the king on a dispute with his stepmother. Hugh being dead at this time, the date of his death is fixed 'ante caput jejunii', (i.e. before March 9th). If, then, he died in Palestine, his death must have taken place in the preceding year, 1176, to allow time for the arrival of the news in England . Henry II took advantage of Roger's appeal to seize upon the late Earl's treasure. He possessed vast estates, which he inherited, and was also the recipient of the third penny levied in the county of Norfolk.
Marriage and family
He married twice.Before 1140 he married Juliane de Vere (died c.1199) probably born in Essex , England . She was the daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza de Clare, the daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Clare . Their marriage was dissolved before 1168. Their son: Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk (b. c. 1144-1221). His second wife was Gundreda Warwick (c.1135-1200), daughter of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick . They had two children: Hugh Bigod (b. 1156) William Hugh Bigod (b.1168)
Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Marshal
Husband Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk 27 40 41
AKA: Hugh le Bigod 3rd Earl of Norfolk Born: Abt 1182 - <Thetford, Norfolk>, England Christened: - Norfolk, Norfolk, England Died: Feb 1225 - England Buried: 18 Feb 1225 - Thetford Church, Thetford, Norfolk, England
Father: Roger Bigod, Baron le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk (Abt 1144-Bef 1221) 27 37 38 39 Mother: Ida de Tosny ( - ) 37 38
Marriage: Betw 1206 and 1207
Noted events in his life were:
• 3rd Earl of Norfolk, Feb 1221
• Magna Charta Surety, 1215
Wife Maud Marshal 30 41 42
AKA: Matilda Marshall Born: Abt 1192 - <Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales> Christened: Sep 1201 Died: 27 Mar 1248 Buried: - Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, Wales
Father: Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (Abt 1146-1219) 43 44 45 Mother: Isabel de Clare (Abt 1172-1220) 46 47
Other Spouse: William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey (Abt 1174-1240) - 13 Oct 1225
Children
1 F Isabel Bigod 48 49
Born: Abt 1212 - Thetford, Norfolk, England Christened: Died: 1250 Buried:Spouse: Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire (Abt 1202-1230) 49 50 Marr: 1225Spouse: John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex (Abt 1215-1258) 27 51 Marr: Bef 12 Apr 1234
Research Notes: Husband - Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk
From Wikipedia - Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk :
Hugh Bigod (c. 1182 - 1225) was the eldest son of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk , and for a short time the 3rd earl of Norfolk .
In 1215 he was one of the twenty-five sureties of Magna Carta of King John . He succeeded to his father's estates (including Framlingham Castle ) in 1221 but died in his early forties in 1225.
In late 1206 or early 1207, Hugh was married to Maud Marshal (1192 - 27 March 1248 ), daughter of Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke . Together they had the following children:Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk , born c. 1209. Died childless. Hugh Bigod (1211-1266), Justiciar of England. Married Joan de Stuteville, by whom he had issue.Isabel Bigod (born c. 1212), married to John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere. Had issue, including Joan FitzGeoffrey who married Theobald le Botiller, and from whom descend the Irish Earls of Ormond .Ralph Bigod (born c. 1215)
Contrary to the assertion of Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, there is no evidence for a fourth son called Simon Bigod. A man of that name appears as a witness to one of Earl Hugh's charters [Morris, HBII 2], but as the eighteenth name in a list of twenty, suggesting no close connection to the main branch of the family. He is also named among the knights who surrendered to King John at Framlingham Castle in 1216. He was a probably a descendant of Hugh or William Bigod, half-brothers to Earl Roger II Bigod.
Very soon after Hugh's death, Maud married William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
Death Notes: Wife - Maud Marshal
Ancestral Roots also has d. Apr 1248.
Research Notes: Wife - Maud Marshal
2nd wife of William de Warenne. Widow of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk.
Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire and Isabel Bigod
Husband Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire 49 50
Born: Abt 1202 Christened: Died: 25 Dec 1230 Buried:
Father: Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire (Abt 1172-1241) 49 52 53 Mother: Margeret de Braose (Abt 1177-1200) 53 54
Marriage: 1225
Noted events in his life were:
• and of Trim and Weobley
Wife Isabel Bigod 48 49
Born: Abt 1212 - Thetford, Norfolk, England Christened: Died: 1250 Buried:
Father: Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk (Abt 1182-1225) 27 40 41 Mother: Maud Marshal (Abt 1192-1248) 30 41 42
Other Spouse: John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex (Abt 1215-1258) 27 51 - Bef 12 Apr 1234
Children
1 F Maud de Lacy 55
Born: 1230 - Dublin, Leinster, Ireland Christened: Died: 11 Apr 1304 - Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland Buried:Spouse: Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, Lord of Trim (Abt 1226-1314) Marr: 1252
2 M Walter de Lacy
Born: Christened: Died: 1241 Buried:
3 F Margery de Lacy 49
Born: 1228 - Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire Christened: Died: 1256 Buried:
Research Notes: Husband - Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire
First husband of Isabel Bigod.
Research Notes: Wife - Isabel Bigod
From Wikipedia - Isabel Bigod :
Isabel Bigod (c.1212- 1250), was an English noblewoman, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk .[1] She was the wife of Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, and John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere.
Family
Isabel was born in Thetford, Norfolk in about 1212, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, a Magna Carta surety, and Maud Marshal (1192- 27 March 1248). Her paternal grandparents were Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Ida de Tosny, a former mistress of King Henry II of England . Her maternal grandparents were William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke . She had four brothers including Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk and Hugh Bigod . She also had two younger half-siblings John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne, by her mother's second marriage to William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey . Isabel's father had died in 1225.
Marriages and children
In 1225, the year of her father's death, Isabel married her first husband, Gilbert de Lacy , of Ewyas Lacy (c.1202- 25 December 1230). He was the son of Walter de Lacy , Lord of Trim Castle and Ludlow Castle , and Margaret de Braose. Gilbert and Isabel's chief residence was Ewyas Lacy in Herefordshire ; however, they spent the last two years of their marriage on his father's estates in Ireland , where their youngest child, Maud was born, and Gilbert would shortly afterwards die. Together they had three children:[2]
Walter de Lacy (died early 1241) Margery de Lacy (1228, Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire- 1256), married before 14 May 1244 John de Verdun, Lord of Westmeath by whom she had issue. Maud de Lacy (1230, Dublin , Ireland[3]- 11 April 1304 Trim Castle, Ireland), married firstly Pierre de Geneve, by whom she had issue; in 1252, she married secondly Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville , Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, by whom she had two sons, Geoffrey de Geneville, and Sir Piers de Geneville , father of Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville .
Gilbert died on 25 December 1230 at Trim Castle, in County Meath, Ireland leaving Isabel a widow at the age of eighteen with three small children. Sometime before 12 April 1234, Isabel married her second husband, John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland . The marriage produced six children:[4][5]Richard FitzJohn of Shere (died 1297, married Emma John FitzJohn of Shere (died 1275), married Margery Basset Maud FitzJohn (died 16/18 April 1301), married firstly Gerald de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire; she married secondly William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick , by whom she had issue.Aveline FitzJohn (died c.20 May 1274), married Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster , by whom she had issue including Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster . Joan FitzJohn (died 4 April 1303), married Theobald le Botiller (1242- 1285 of Thurles , Nenagh , by whom she had issue. Joan and Theobald were the ancestors of the Butler Earls of Ormond . Isabel FitzJohn, married Robert de Vispont, Lord of Westmoreland by whom she had two daughters.
In early 1241, Isabel's eldest son by her first husband died. Upon the death of her former father-in-law, Walter de Lacy shortly afterwards on 24 February, the vast de Lacy estates and lordships were passed down to Margery and Maud, her daughters by Gilbert. Their marriages were personally arranged by King Henry III to ensure that the estates they inherited were retained in the hands of trusted servants of the Crown.[6]
Isabel Bigod died in 1250. She was about thirty-eight years old. Her second husband John died eight years later.
John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex and Isabel Bigod
Husband John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex 27 51
AKA: John Fitz Geoffrey Justiciar of Ireland Born: Abt 1215 - Shere, Surrey, England Christened: Died: 23 Nov 1258 Buried:
Father: Geoffrey FitzPeter, 1st Earl of Essex (Abt 1162-1213) 56 57 Mother: Aveline de Clare (1164-1225) 58 59
Marriage: Bef 12 Apr 1234
Noted events in his life were:
• Lord of Shere
• Justiciar of Ireland, 1245-1256
Wife Isabel Bigod 48 49
Born: Abt 1212 - Thetford, Norfolk, England Christened: Died: 1250 Buried:
Father: Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk (Abt 1182-1225) 27 40 41 Mother: Maud Marshal (Abt 1192-1248) 30 41 42
Other Spouse: Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire (Abt 1202-1230) 49 50 - 1225
Children
1 F Maud FitzGeoffrey 60 61 62
AKA: Maud FitzJohn Born: Abt 1237 - Shere, Surrey, England Christened: Died: 16 Apr 1301 - <Grey Friars>, Worcestershire, England Buried: 7 May 1301 - Grey Friars, Worcestershire, EnglandSpouse: Gerard de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire ( -1261)Spouse: William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (Abt 1237-1298) 63 64 Marr: Bef 1270 - Worcestershire, England
2 M John Fitz John, of Shere
AKA: John FitzJohn of Shere Born: Christened: Died: 1275 Buried:
3 M Richard FitzJohn, of Shere
AKA: Richard Fitz John of Shere Born: Christened: Died: 1297 Buried:
4 F Isabel FitzGeoffrey 65
AKA: Isabel FitzJohn Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Aveline FitzGeoffrey
Born: Christened: Died: 1274 Buried:
6 F Joan FitzJohn 66
AKA: Joan FitzGeoffrey, Joan Fitz John Born: Christened: Died: 4 May 1303 Buried:Spouse: Theobald Butler (Abt 1242-1285) 67 Marr: Abt 1268
Research Notes: Husband - John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex
Second husband of Isabel Bigod.
From Wikipedia - John Fitzgeoffrey :
John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere and Justiciar of Ireland B. 1205 ? in Shere, Surrey - D. November 23 , 1258 . He was the son of Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare, daughter of Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford & his wife Maud de Saint-Hilaire. He was Justiciar of Ireland. He was not entitled to succeed his half-brother as Earl of Essex in 1227, the Earldom having devolved from his father's first wife. He was the second husband to Isabel Bigod, daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk & his wife Maud Marshal of Pembroke. They had six children, one being Maud who married William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick .
Children
Note: The males took the FitzJohn surname ("fitz " mean "son of").
1. John FitzJohn of Shere (?-1275). m Margary, daughter of Philip Basset of Wycombe (?-1271).
2. Richard FitzJohn of Shere (?-1297). Lord FitzJohn 1290 . m as her first husband, Emma (?-1332).
3. Maud (? - 16/18 Apr 1301 ). Married firstly to Gerard de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire (?-1261). Married secondly to William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick , son of William de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire & his wife Isabel Mauduit.
4. Isabel m Robert de Vespont, Lord of Westmoreland (?-1264).
5. Aveline (?-1274) m Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster (?-1271).
6. Joan (?-1303) m Theobald le Botiller of Thurles, Nenagh (?-1285).
Research Notes: Wife - Isabel Bigod
From Wikipedia - Isabel Bigod :
Isabel Bigod (c.1212- 1250), was an English noblewoman, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk .[1] She was the wife of Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, and John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere.
Family
Isabel was born in Thetford, Norfolk in about 1212, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, a Magna Carta surety, and Maud Marshal (1192- 27 March 1248). Her paternal grandparents were Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Ida de Tosny, a former mistress of King Henry II of England . Her maternal grandparents were William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke . She had four brothers including Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk and Hugh Bigod . She also had two younger half-siblings John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne, by her mother's second marriage to William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey . Isabel's father had died in 1225.
Marriages and children
In 1225, the year of her father's death, Isabel married her first husband, Gilbert de Lacy , of Ewyas Lacy (c.1202- 25 December 1230). He was the son of Walter de Lacy , Lord of Trim Castle and Ludlow Castle , and Margaret de Braose. Gilbert and Isabel's chief residence was Ewyas Lacy in Herefordshire ; however, they spent the last two years of their marriage on his father's estates in Ireland , where their youngest child, Maud was born, and Gilbert would shortly afterwards die. Together they had three children:[2]
Walter de Lacy (died early 1241) Margery de Lacy (1228, Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire- 1256), married before 14 May 1244 John de Verdun, Lord of Westmeath by whom she had issue. Maud de Lacy (1230, Dublin , Ireland[3]- 11 April 1304 Trim Castle, Ireland), married firstly Pierre de Geneve, by whom she had issue; in 1252, she married secondly Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville , Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, by whom she had two sons, Geoffrey de Geneville, and Sir Piers de Geneville , father of Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville .
Gilbert died on 25 December 1230 at Trim Castle, in County Meath, Ireland leaving Isabel a widow at the age of eighteen with three small children. Sometime before 12 April 1234, Isabel married her second husband, John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland . The marriage produced six children:[4][5]Richard FitzJohn of Shere (died 1297, married Emma John FitzJohn of Shere (died 1275), married Margery Basset Maud FitzJohn (died 16/18 April 1301), married firstly Gerald de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire; she married secondly William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick , by whom she had issue.Aveline FitzJohn (died c.20 May 1274), married Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster , by whom she had issue including Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster . Joan FitzJohn (died 4 April 1303), married Theobald le Botiller (1242- 1285 of Thurles , Nenagh , by whom she had issue. Joan and Theobald were the ancestors of the Butler Earls of Ormond . Isabel FitzJohn, married Robert de Vispont, Lord of Westmoreland by whom she had two daughters.
In early 1241, Isabel's eldest son by her first husband died. Upon the death of her former father-in-law, Walter de Lacy shortly afterwards on 24 February, the vast de Lacy estates and lordships were passed down to Margery and Maud, her daughters by Gilbert. Their marriages were personally arranged by King Henry III to ensure that the estates they inherited were retained in the hands of trusted servants of the Crown.[6]
Isabel Bigod died in 1250. She was about thirty-eight years old. Her second husband John died eight years later.
Burial Notes: Child - Maud FitzGeoffrey
House of the Friars Minor, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
William d'Aubigny Pincerna, of Buckenham Castle and Maud Bigod
Husband William d'Aubigny Pincerna, of Buckenham Castle 68
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Maud Bigod 69
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Roger Bigot, 1st Earl of Norfolk ( -1107) Mother: Adeliza de Tosny ( - ) 70
Children
1 M William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel 71 72
AKA: William d' Aubigny 1st Earl of Arundel Born: Abt 1109 Christened: Died: 25 Sep 1176 Buried:Spouse: Adeliza , of Louvain (Abt 1103-1151) 73 Marr: 1138
Research Notes: Husband - William d'Aubigny Pincerna, of Buckenham Castle
Master Butler of the Royal household
Death Notes: Child - William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel
Ancestral Roots has 12 Oct 1176. That may be burial date.
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56 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 246B-27 (Aveline de Clare), 97-27 (Henry de Bohun).
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Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 149-25.
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