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Lord Gilbert van Clare 1065–1117 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1065
Birth Location: Clare, Suffolk, England
Death Date: 1117
Death Location: England
Father: Earl I
Mother: Rohaise Bolbec
Spouse(s): Adelheid Clermont
Children(s): Adelheid Clare
In 1065, Lord Gilbert van Clare entered the world in Clare, Suffolk, England, born to Earl Richard Van Clare I And Rohaise Giffard De Bolbec. Lord Gilbert van Clare married Adelheid Van Clermont, and had children including Adelheid Van Clare. Lord Gilbert van Clare passed away in 1117 in England.
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Biography
- In 1065, Lord Gilbert van Clare entered the world in Clare, Suffolk, England, born to Earl Richard Van Clare I And Rohaise Giffard De Bolbec.
- Lord Gilbert van Clare married Adelheid Van Clermont, and had children including Adelheid Van Clare.
- Lord Gilbert van Clare passed away in 1117 in England.
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Lord Clare's Ancestors
Lord Clare's Descendants
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1. Adelheid (van) Clare 1090–1165 m. Sheriff (Alberic van Vere) II 1060–1141
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1. Alice (van) Vere 1110– m. Lord (Rogier) Clavering 1105–1178
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1. Rogier (Fitz-Roger) Clavering 1145–
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1. Alice (Fitz-Roger) Clavering 1175–1220 m. Reginald (Fitz-Herbert Van) Winchester 1165–1235
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Lord Clare's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1065
Event Place: Clare, Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1117
Event Place: England