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Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex 1006–1060 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1006

Birth Location: London, Middlesex, England

Death Date: 1060

Death Location: England

Father: King Wessex

Mother: Emma Normandie

Spouse(s): Adelaide France

Children(s): Maud Ingelrica

The story of Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex began in 1006 in London, Middlesex, England. Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex married Adelaide Of France, and had children including Maud Ingelrica. Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex passed away in 1060 in England.

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Biography

  • The story of Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex began in 1006 in London, Middlesex, England.
  • Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex married Adelaide Of France, and had children including Maud Ingelrica.
  • Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex passed away in 1060 in England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ingelric Wessex's Ancestors

Self
Ingelric Wessex
1006–1060
Birth Place: London, Middlesex, England
Parents
King Æthelred "The Unready, Rede-less, King of England" Wessex
–1016
Wessex, England
Emma Normandie
–1052
Normandie, France
Grandparents
Edgar ("the Peaceable, Pacificus, King of England") Wessex
Wessex, England
Ælfthryth ("Queen of England") Devon
Lydford Castle, Devon, England
Richard, (Duke of Normandy) I
Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Gunnora Crepon
–1031
Arques, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Great-Grandparents
Edmund Wessex
Saint Shaftesbury
Ordgar Devon
Guillaume Normandie
Sprote Bourgogne
Prince Crepon
Queen Sweden
–1011
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eadweard Wessex
Queen Kent
Sigehelm Kent
Rollo Normandy
Poppa Bayeux
Richard (Uncertain)
Adelaide (Uncertain)

Ingelric Wessex's Descendants

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Ingelric ("Ætheling") Wessex (Abt. 1006–1060) m. Adelaide (of) France (Abt. 1010–)
  1. 1. Maud Ingelrica 1033–1083 m. Ranulph ("of Hatfield") Peverel 1030–1072
    1. 1. William ("of Nottingham") Peverel 1050–1114 m. Adeline ("Adeliza" Lancaster) (Uncertain) 1054–1120
      1. 1. Adelise Peverel 1069–1156 m. Seigneur (Richard "Lord de Reviers, Vernon and Nehou") Vernon 1060–1107
        1. 1. Mabilia Vernon 1100–1143 m. Richard Grey 1110–1130
        2. 2. Baldwin Redvers 1102–1155 m. Adelisa Balun 1099–1146 m. Mabile Meulan 1168–1204
        3. 3. Lord (William FitzRichard "Seigneur de Vernon and Cardinand") Vernon 1092–1175 m. Lucy Tancarville 1090–1165
        4. 4. Hugh Vernon 1096–
        5. 5. Robert (de Ste) Mere-Eglise 1097–1142
        6. 6. Avis Vernon 1100–
        7. 7. Lady (Hawise "Countess of Lincoln") Vernon 1100–1161
        8. 8. Guillaume (de) Vernon 1095–1174 m. Lucy Tancarville 1090–1165
      2. 2. William ("The Elder") Peverel –1100
      3. 3. Matilda Peverel –1129
      4. 4. William ("The Younger") Peverel 1100–1155 m. Avice Lancaster 1088–1149
        1. 1. Margaret Peverel 1114–1160 m. Robert Ferrers 1118–1160
      5. 5. Mellette Peverell 1077–1100 m. Guy (le Strange) I 1048–1105
        1. 1. Roland (le Strange, of) Mileham 1096–1158 m. Matilda ("Maud" de) Hunstanton 1102–1167
    2. 2. Hamon Peverell 1067–1136
      1. 1. Hamon (Peverell) II 1115–
        1. 1. Richard (de) Peverell 1210–
    3. 3. Pagan ("Pain") Peverel 1060–1133
      1. 1. Robert Peverel 1080–1118 m. Adelicia Verdun 1035–1132 m. Adelicia (de) Verdon 1085–1132
        1. 1. Rohese Peverel 1091– m. Ivo Harcourt 1130–1185
        2. 2. Alice Peverell 1105–1188 m. Hamon Pecche 1100–1178

Ingelric Wessex's Timeline

2 Records

1006
Abt. 1006
Birth of Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex in London, Middlesex, England
London, Middlesex, England
1060
1060
Age 54
Death of Ingelric "Ætheling" Wessex in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1006
    Event Place: London, Middlesex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1060
    Event Place: England

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