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Agnes FitzWilliam 1110–1166 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1110

Birth Location: Halton, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1166

Death Location: Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England

Father: William Knight)

Mother: Agnes Gand

Spouse(s): Eustace Chester)

Children(s): Richard Chester)

The story of Agnes FitzWilliam began in 1110 in Halton, Yorkshire, England. Agnes FitzWilliam married Eustace Fitzjohn Clavering Baron Lord Alnwick Malton Lord Of Knaresborough Lord Of Halton Constable Of Chester, and had children including Richard Fitzeustace 5Th Baron Of Halton Constable Of Chester. Agnes FitzWilliam passed away in 1166 in Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes FitzWilliam began in 1110 in Halton, Yorkshire, England.
  • Agnes FitzWilliam married Eustace Fitzjohn Clavering Baron Lord Alnwick Malton Lord Of Knaresborough Lord Of Halton Constable Of Chester, and had children including Richard Fitzeustace 5Th Baron Of Halton Constable Of Chester.
  • Agnes FitzWilliam passed away in 1166 in Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England.

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Agnes FitzWilliam's Ancestors

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Agnes FitzWilliam
1110–1166
Birth Place: Halton, Yorkshire, England
Parents
William FitzNigell (Baron Halton, Knight)
1085–1153
Halton, Yorkshire, England
Agnes (de) Gand
1072–
Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England
Grandparents
Nigel (de Aurenges (Constable of) Chester)
1043–1073
Gilbert (I de) Gand
1050–1095
Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England
Alice (de) Montfort
1055–1091
Great-Grandparents
Ivo Cotentin
1026–
Emma )
1026–
Rudolph Gand
1022–1058
Gisele Luxemburg
1028–1058
Hugues Conqueror)
1020–1088
Alice Beaufou
1025–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Neil Sauveur
1000–1045
Helene
1011–
Godfrey (Comte)
–1008
Hawise Normandie
–1034
Adalbert Gand
1004–1032
Ermengarde Vlaanderen
1005–
Friedrich (Herzog)
1005–1065
Gerberga Boulogne
–1049
Hugues Beard)
–1040
Richard Beaufou
1005–1081
Alberade Bayeux
1020–

Agnes FitzWilliam's Descendants

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Agnes FitzWilliam (1110–1166) m. Eustace (FitzJohn Clavering (Baron, Lord Alnwick & Malton, Lord of Knaresborough, Lord of Halton, Constable of) Chester) (1100–3 Jul 1157)
  1. 1. Richard (FitzEustace (5th Baron of Halton. Constable of) Chester) 1128–1163 m. Albreda ((Aubrey) de) Lisoures 1128–1194
    1. 1. John (FitzRichard de Lacy (Constable of Chester, Baron of) Halton.) 1150–1190
      1. 1. Roger (de Lacy (Baron Halton, Lord Pontefract, Constable of Chester, Justiciar of England)) 'Helle' 1171–1211 m. Matilda (de Clare (Countess of) Gloucester) 1175–1213
        1. 1. John (de Lacy (Baron of Holton. Magna Carta Surety. Lord of Pontefract and Blackburnshire. Constable of) Chester.) 1192–1240 m. Margaret (de Quincy (Countess of) Lincoln) 1208–1266
    2. 2. Mary FitzEustace 1145–1185 m. Richard (de) Aldford 1145–1213
      1. 1. Margaret (de) Aldford 1195– m. John (de Arderne) (Knight) 1191–
        1. 1. Walkelin ((Wakelyn) de Arderne (Knight of Aldford and) Alvanley) 1217–1265 m. Agnes (de) Orreby 1221–

Agnes FitzWilliam's Timeline

2 Records

1110
1110
Birth of Agnes FitzWilliam in Halton, Yorkshire, England
Halton, Yorkshire, England
1166
1166
Age 56
Death of Agnes FitzWilliam in Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1110
    Event Place: Halton, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1166
    Event Place: Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England

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