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Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland 1051–1143 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1051

Birth Location: Skelton, Cumberland, England

Death Date: 1143

Death Location: West Lothian, Scotland

Father: Robert Brusse

Mother: Emma Bretange

Spouse(s): Emma Ramsay

Children(s): Robert Skelton

In 1051, Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland entered the world in Skelton, Cumberland, England, born to Robert De Brusse And Emma De Bretange. Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland married Emma De Ramsay, and had children including Robert De Brus 1St Lord Of Annandale 1St Lord Skelton. Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland passed away in 1143 in West Lothian, Scotland.

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  • In 1051, Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland entered the world in Skelton, Cumberland, England, born to Robert De Brusse And Emma De Bretange.
  • Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland married Emma De Ramsay, and had children including Robert De Brus 1St Lord Of Annandale 1St Lord Skelton.
  • Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland passed away in 1143 in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Adam Cleveland's Ancestors

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Adam Cleveland
1051–1143
Birth Place: Skelton, Cumberland, England
Parents
Robert de Brusse
1036–1098
Brix, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Emma (De) Bretange
1024–1094
Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Duchy of Brittany, France
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Adam Cleveland's Descendants

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Adam (de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of) Cleveland (ABT 1051–1143) m. Emma (de) Ramsay (1052–1094)
  1. 1. Robert (de Brus 1st Lord of Annandale 1st Lord) Skelton 1070–1141 m. Agnes Paynel 1095–1170
    1. 1. Robert (de Brus 2nd Lord of) Annandale 1105–1190 m. Eufemia d'Aumale 1120–1214
      1. 1. William (de Brus 3rd Lord of) Annandale 1150–1212 m. Christina (of) Galloway 1150–1238
        1. 1. Robert (de Brus 4th Lord of) Annandale 1195–1245 m. Isabel (de) Huntingdon 1199–1264
        2. 2. Euphemia (de) Brus 1197–1267 m. Patrick (de Dunbar 6th Earl Of) Dunbar 1185–1232
    2. 2. Adam (de Brus Lord of Skelton, Lord of) Cleveland 1103–1143 m. Agnes d’Aumâle 1117–1170
      1. 1. Adam (de Brus II Lord of) Skelton 1134–1196 m. Iveta (or Jueta) d'Arches 1137–1175
        1. 1. Peter (de Brus I Lord of) Skelton 1170–1222 m. Joan (fitz) Richard 1170–1222
        2. 2. Isabel (de) Brus 1173–1230 m. Henry (de) Percy 1156–1198
    3. 3. Agatha (de) Brus 1105–1145 m. Ralph (fitz Ribald, Lord Of) Middleham 1085–1168
      1. 1. Robert (FitzRalph Lord of) Middleham 1140–1193 m. Helewise (De Glanville, Lady of) Middleham 1148–1195
        1. 1. Ralph (Fitz) Randolph 1180–1252 m. Mary Bigod 1180–1252

Adam Cleveland's Timeline

3 Records

1051
ABT 1051
Birth of Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland in Skelton, Cumberland, England
Skelton, Cumberland, England
1143
1143
Age 92
Death of Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland in Skelton Castle, Yorkshire, England
Skelton Castle, Yorkshire, England
1143
1143
Age 92
Burial of Adam de Brus Baron of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland in West Lothian, Scotland
West Lothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1051
    Event Place: Skelton, Cumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1143
    Event Place: Skelton Castle, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1143
    Event Place: West Lothian, Scotland

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