1. | Maud (Matilda) DE SOMERY was born about 1237 in Of Dudley, Staffordshire, ENG (daughter of Roger DE SOMERY and Nichole D'AUBIGNY); and died. Notes: Maud and her first husband received lands at Campden from her mother's estate. They sold these lands about 1280. She married again without a license bef Apr 26, 1286 when she was fined for the same. (F-644) Maud married William DE BIFELD about 1286. William died on 18 May 1302. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: Henry DE ERDINGTON. Henry (son of Giles DE ERDINGTON and Nicole) was born in 1236 in Of Erdington, Shawbury, Corfe Mullen; died before 26 Mar 1282. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Roger DE SOMERY Roger married Nichole D'AUBIGNY. Nichole (daughter of William D'AUBIGNY, 2nd Earl Of Arundel and Maud ST. HILARY) died before 1 Dec 1283. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | ![]() Notes: It is conjecture on my part that the William D'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel that listed as her father in "The Complete Peerage", is the William D'Aubigny that I have listed here. His wife was much young than him and their children could easily have been born in the late 1100's as required for a fit to this generation. Nichole was the 3rd daughter of William and the sister to his son Hugh. They both were coheirs of William's estate. (F-644) These lands were then divided amongst her 4 heirs on Dec 1, 1283. They included the manor of Olney, Bucks, Barrow-on-Soar, co. Leicester, and Chipping Campden, co. Gloucester.
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6. | ![]() Notes: search William married Maud ST. HILARY. Maud was born in 1132 in Buckinham, Norfolk, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Maud ST. HILARY was born in 1132 in Buckinham, Norfolk, England; and died.
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12. | ![]() Notes: William was the first Earl of Arundel. "William is the first proven English supporter of the crusader Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem and before 1146 had granted them land at Wymondham and built a Leper Hospital near his castle in Norfolk.[5] His wife, Adeliza, was also a major benefactor to leper hospitals at Wilton, Wiltshire and Arundel[5] and his cousin, Roger de Mowbray and his family, were to become the most significant patrons of the Order's headquarters at Burton Lazars Hospital.[6][7] "Wikipedia" William married Queen Adeliza D'LOUVAIN about 1138. Queen (daughter of Godfrey I DUKE OF LOWER LORRAINE) was born about 1103 in Normandy; died on 23 Apr 1151. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | ![]() Notes: Her birth date is estimated as 1104 in Piper's book on royal families. (C-330)
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