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Gilbert Giffard 1075–1129 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1075

Birth Location: England

Death Date: Bef. 1129

Death Location: Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire, England

Father: Robert Cheddarl

Mother: Sibyl Conversana

Spouse(s): Margaret Mareschal

Children(s): John England, William FitzGilbert

In 1075, Gilbert Giffard entered the world in England, born to Robert Giffard The Marshal Of Cheddarl And Sibyl De Conversana. Gilbert Giffard married Margaret De Venoix Heiress Of The Office Of Le Mareschal, and had children including John Fitzgilbert Marshal Of England, William Fitzgilbert. Gilbert Giffard passed away in 1129 in Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1075, Gilbert Giffard entered the world in England, born to Robert Giffard The Marshal Of Cheddarl And Sibyl De Conversana.
  • Gilbert Giffard married Margaret De Venoix Heiress Of The Office Of Le Mareschal, and had children including John Fitzgilbert Marshal Of England, William Fitzgilbert.
  • Gilbert Giffard passed away in 1129 in Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Gilbert Giffard's Ancestors

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Gilbert Giffard
1075–1129
Birth Place: England
Parents
Robert Giffard, The Marshal of Cheddarl
1045–1086
Cheddar, Somerset, England
Sibyl (de) Conversana
1050–1103
Conversano, Bari, Puglia, Italy
Grandparents
Richard (Richard of the Principate Conte di Mottola Castellaneta e) Oria
1059–1114
Eboli, Salerno, Campania, Italy
Altruda (de) Hauteville
1060–
Eboli, Salerno, Campania, Italy
Great-Grandparents
William Hauteville
1027–1080
Marie Salerno
1040–
Odo Marquis
1040–
Emma Hauteville
1055–1120
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Tancrède Hauteville
–1041
Frédésende Normandie
–1058
Robert Hauteville,
1020–1085
Alberada Buonalbergo
1033–1122

Gilbert Giffard's Descendants

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Gilbert Giffard (Abt. 1075–Bef. 1129) m. Margaret (de Venoix - Heiress of the Office of le) Mareschal (05 Nov 1083–1119)
  1. 1. John (FitzGilbert, Marshal of) England 1105–1165 m. Sybilla (of) Salisbury 1126–1176 m. Aline Pipard 1105–
    1. 1. (Unknown) Marshall 1152–
    2. 2. Henry (Marshal Bishop of) Exeter 1156–1206
    3. 3. Sybilla Marshall 1153–
    4. 4. Sir (William) Marshal 1146–1219 m. Isabel (de Clare 4th Countess of) Pembroke 1172–1220
      1. 1. Eva (Marshal - Baroness) Abergavenny 1203–1246 m. William (de Braose VI) VI 1204–1230
        1. 1. Eleanor (de) Braose 1229–1255 m. Humphrey (de Bohun) V 1224–1265
        2. 2. Maud (de Braose - Lady Mortimer, Baroness) Wigmore 1224–1301 m. Roger (de Mortimer - First Baron) Mortimer 1231–1282
        3. 3. Eve (de) Braose 1220–1255 m. William (de Cantilupe) III 1210–1254
        4. 4. Isabella (de) Braose 1224–1248 m. Dafydd (ap) Llywelyn 1212–1246
      2. 2. Matilda Marshal 1192–1248 m. Hugh (le Bigod - Third Earl of) Norfolk 1185–1225 m. William (de Warenne - Fifth Earl of) Surrey 1165–1240
        1. 1. Margaret Warren 1227–1292
        2. 2. Roger (le Bigod 4th Earl of) Norfolk 1209–1270
        3. 3. John Bigod 1214–1236
        4. 4. William (le) Bigod 1218–
        5. 5. Simon (Le) Bigod 1220–1271
        6. 6. Isabel Bigod 1207–1250 m. John (Fitzgeoffrey Lord John Fitzgeoffrey Lord) Lord 1205–1258 m. Gilbert (de) Lacy 1206–1230
        7. 7. daughter (of le) Bigod –1254 m. William Devereux 1225–1265
        8. 8. Ralph (le) Bigod 1215–1260 m. Bertha (de) Ferrers 1204–1267
        9. 9. Isabel (le) Bigod 1230–1303 m. John (FitzJohn III of) Rippingale 1250–1298
        10. 10. Hugh (Le Bigod Chief Justice of) England 1216–1266 m. Joan (de Stuteville Heiress of) Cottingham 1216–1276
        11. 11. Isabel (de) Warenne 1229–1282 m. Hugh d'Aubigny 1214–1243
        12. 12. John (de Warenne - Sixth Earl of) Surrey 1231–1304 m. Alice (de) Lusignan 1224–1256
      3. 3. Walter (Marshal, 5th Earl of) Pembroke 1196–1245 m. Margaret (de Quincy - Countess of) Pembroke 1206–1266
      4. 4. William (Marshall 2nd Earl of) Pembroke 1190–1231 m. Eleanor (of England Eleanor of England Countess of) Leicester 1215–1275 m. Alice (de) Bethune 1196–1216
      5. 5. Anselm (Marshal, 6th Earl of) Pembroke 1202–1245 m. Maud (de Bohun, Countess of) Pembroke 1230–1252
      6. 6. Richard (Marshall, 3rd Earl of) Pembroke 1191–1234 m. Gervais (de) Vitré 1185–1248
      7. 7. Gilbert (Marshal, 4th Earl of) Pembroke 1194–1241 m. Marjory (Marjory Princess of) Scotland 1215–1244 m. Margaret (de) Lanvallei 1205– m. Margaret (of) Scotland 1204–
      8. 8. Joane Marshal 1202–1234 m. Philip (de Stanton - Lord of Long Stanton,) Knight 1200– m. Warin (de) Munchensy 1192–1255
        1. 1. Joan (de Munchensi Lady of Swanscombe and Countess of) Pembroke 1230–1307 m. William (de Valence 1st Earl of) Pembroke 1225–1296
      9. 9. Sibyl Marshal 1201–1245 m. William (de Ferrers - 5th Earl of) Derby 1193–1254
        1. 1. Joan Ferrers 1230–1267 m. Sir (John de Mohun of Dunster) I 1227–1254 m. Robert Aguillon 1220–1286
    5. 5. Margaret (FitzGilbert de) Clare 1149–1184 m. Bartholomew (de) Badlesmere 1145–1189
    6. 6. Anselm Marshal 1150–1245 m. Alicia (of) Pembroke 1152–1220
    7. 7. John (Marshall) II 1144–1194 m. Joan (de) Port 1145–1214 m. Alice (de) Colville 1150–1220
    8. 8. Margaret (FitzJohn (or Fitzgilbert)) Marshall 1152–1242 m. Robert (Pont De L') Arches 1122–1235 m. Ralph (de) Somery 1151–1210
  2. 2. William FitzGilbert 1110–

Gilbert Giffard's Timeline

2 Records

1075
Abt. 1075
Birth of Gilbert Giffard in England
England
1129
Bef. 1129
Age 54
Death of Gilbert Giffard in Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire, England
Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1075
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1129
    Event Place: Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire, England

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