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Mabel Talvas de Montgomery 1026–1079 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1026

Birth Location: Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie

Death Date: 2 Dec 1079

Death Location: Troarn, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France

Father: William (25thGGF)

Mother: Hildeburge wickedness"

Spouse(s): Roger Shrewsbury

Children(s): Robert prison, Hugh (26thGGF), Sibyl *, Maud (merge), Philip ✔, Mabel (?), Arnulph (24thGGF), Roger Montgomery

The story of Mabel Talvas de Montgomery began in 1026 in Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie. Mabel Talvas de Montgomery married Roger Ii De Montgomery Sire D Alencon Earl Of Shropshire And Shrewsbury, and had children including Arnulph Arnould De Montgomery Earl Of Pembroke Rebelled With His Brother Robert Unsuccessfully Against Henry I King Of England 24Thggf, Hugh De Montgomery 2Nd Earl Of Shrewsbury 1St Creation 1042 1098 26Thggf, Mabel De Chateauneuf Born Chateauneuf, Maud Matilda De Montgomery Merge, Philip The Grammarian Of Montgomery De Belleme Philippe De Montgommery Died On 1St Crusade At The Siege Of Antioch Descendant Of Normans 24Thgu, Robert De Belleme Seigneur De Montgomery 3Rd Earl Of Shrewsbury Of The 1St Creation Forfeited And Arundel Rebelled Against Henry I King Of England 26Thggf Noted For Cruelty Died In Prison, Roger De Montgomery, Sibyl De Montgomery Matilda Sibille Sybil 1058 1107 27Thggm. Mabel Talvas de Montgomery passed away in 1079 in Troarn, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.

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  • The story of Mabel Talvas de Montgomery began in 1026 in Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie.
  • Mabel Talvas de Montgomery married Roger Ii De Montgomery Sire D Alencon Earl Of Shropshire And Shrewsbury, and had children including Arnulph Arnould De Montgomery Earl Of Pembroke Rebelled With His Brother Robert Unsuccessfully Against Henry I King Of England 24Thggf, Hugh De Montgomery 2Nd Earl Of Shrewsbury 1St Creation 1042 1098 26Thggf, Mabel De Chateauneuf Born Chateauneuf, Maud Matilda De Montgomery Merge, Philip The Grammarian Of Montgomery De Belleme Philippe De Montgommery Died On 1St Crusade At The Siege Of Antioch Descendant Of Normans 24Thgu, Robert De Belleme Seigneur De Montgomery 3Rd Earl Of Shrewsbury Of The 1St Creation Forfeited And Arundel Rebelled Against Henry I King Of England 26Thggf Noted For Cruelty Died In Prison, Roger De Montgomery, Sibyl De Montgomery Matilda Sibille Sybil 1058 1107 27Thggm.
  • Mabel Talvas de Montgomery passed away in 1079 in Troarn, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.

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Mabel Montgomery's Ancestors

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Mabel Montgomery
1026–1079
Birth Place: Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie
Parents
William TALVAS Conte de ALENCON I ( II ) Prince , Earl of BELLEME (25thGGF)
–1052
Hildeburge (de BEAUMONT Countess of Alencon (Mabel?) (de Chev) (25thGGM) Killed by her husband "strangled on her way to church, because she loved God and would not support his) wickedness"
1000–1024
Conde, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Grandparents
Mathilde ((Dame) Hildeburg of CONDE-SUR-NOIRAU (27thGGM) ( de Condé-sur-Noireau and Flanders ) (Confusion with Mathilda (Maud) of) GANELON)*
–1033
Conde-sur-Ifs, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Eremburgis (de CLUNY (989-1049) (Possible mother of) Hildeburge)
–1049
Arnulf (( Arnoul ) Seigneur de Beaumont de Bellême . He was possibly Murdered (26thGGF)) *
Vermandois Normandy, Cherbourg Octeville, Manche, Normandie
Great-Grandparents
Arnulf (27thGGF)
–1017
Raoul Beaumont-Au-Maine
–1014
Godehilde Beaumont-au-Maine
–1035
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert (28thGGF)
Adelaide (28thGGM)
Countess DeBelleme
–1035
Yves Belleme
–1035
Godchilde Deponthieu
1000–1005

Mabel Montgomery's Descendants

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Mabel (Talvas de) Montgomery (Abt. 1026–2 Dec 1079) m. Roger (II de Montgomery\ Sire d'Alençon. Earl of Shropshire and) Shrewsbury (1022–24 July 1094)
  1. 1. Robert (de Bellême, seigneur de Montgomery , 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury (of the 1st creation, forfeited) and Arundel (rebelled against Henry I, King of England) (26thGGF) * (noted for cruelty) died in) prison 1052–1131 m. Agnes (de PONTHIEU) (25thGGM) 1060–1103
    1. 1. Guillaume (Talvas de Montgomery\ comte de Ponthieu et) d'Alencon 1099–1171 m. Hélie (de Bourgogne\ comtesse consort de) Toulouse 1080–1141
      1. 1. Guy (Talvas\ Comte de) Ponthieu 1120–1147 m. Ida (ST. POL ( Ida de Saint Pol ) (1100)) (24thGGM) 1100–1180
        1. 1. John (I Count of) Ponthieu 1141–1191 m. Beatrix (van Saint Pol , uit het Huis Campdavain (23rd, 25thGGM) * (Both husbands died in Acre, Hazafon, Palestine) ) 1140–1204
      2. 2. Clémence (de) Ponthieu 1120–1189 m. Judhaël (( Juhel ) I , Seigneur de Mayenne (1086)) (26thGGF) 1086–1156
        1. 1. Geoffroy (III ( IV ), Seigneur de Mayenne ( Crusade 1158) * (26thGGF) !) ✔ 1147–1170 m. Constance (de Bretagne ( de Brittany , Viscountess of Rohan )) (24thGGM) 1110–1148 m. Isabelle (de Beaumont-le-Roger , Dame de Meulan , de Mayenne, de Craon) (24thGGM) 1147–1220
        2. 2. Juhel (II de Mayenne , Baron de Mayenne) (1stC24XR) –1161 m. Matilda (de Bohun (1140)) (24thGA) 1140–1252
      3. 3. Jean (I Comte de ALENÇON ( d' ALENCON ) ( Jean I "Talvas" d'Alençon , Montgomery ) (Died in 3rd Crusade ) (26th, 29thGGF)) * 1120–1191 m. Beatrice (d' ANJOU of MAINE ( Beatrix D'Anjou ) (1133-1190) (26thGGM)) * 1133–1190
        1. 1. Alix (de ALENÇON , Dame de MONTGOMMERY ( d'ALENÇON ) (1145) (or Aénor de Châtellerault ) (25thGGM)) * 1145–1220 m. Hugues (II ( III ) de Châtellerault , Seigneur de CHATELLERAULT (25thGGF) * (Probably did not die in) Palestine) 1110–1176 m. Guillaume (I de PREAUX ( Préaux ) ( William ) (3rd Crusade ) (1190)) (28thGGF) 1190–1235
      4. 4. Blanche (de Bellême , dame de Ponthieu (1124-1180)) (22ndGA) 1124–1180 m. Radulfus (( Raoul Radulphe ) de Brimeu ( Crusade ) (1123-1173)) (3rdC21XR) 1123–1173
        1. 1. Enguerrand (de Brimeu ( Crusade 1187) (1150-1244)) (4thC20XR) 1150–1244 m. Élisabeth (de Créquy de Brimeux) (1155-1188) 1155–1188
  2. 2. Hugh (de Montgomery , 2nd Earl Of Shrewsbury 1st creation (1042-1098) *) (26thGGF) 1042–1098
    1. 1. Ralph (( Ralf ) Montgomery II (Sir) (1073-1121) *) (25thGGF) 1073–1121
      1. 1. Robert (Montgomery (1102-1139)) (24thGGF) 1102–1139
        1. 1. Ralf (Montgomery , Lord Cuberly ( Cubley, Uttoxeter, Derbyshire, England) (1132) (23rdGGF)) * 1132–
  3. 3. Sibyl (de MONTGOMERY ( Matilda ) ( Sibille , Sybil ) (1058-1107) (27thGGM)) * 1058–1107 m. Robert (FitzHamon , Sieur de Creully , Lord of Gloucester and) Glamorgan 1094–1157
    1. 1. Amicia (FitzHAMON de MEULLENT ( Sibyl FitzROBERT Heiress of Gloucester and Glamorgan ) ( Mabel Maud ) (26thGGM)) * 1092–1157 m. Robert (FitzROY of GLOUCESTER de CAEN "the Consul" Earl of MEULLENT and GLOUCESTER (26thGGF) (See Robert FitzRoy , De Caen De Mellent , 1st Earl of) Gloucester) 1090–1147
      1. 1. William (FitzROBERT 2nd Earl of GLOUCESTER (de CLARE ) ( Meullent " Mafonache ") (25thGGF)) * 1114–1183 m. Havise (van) Beaumont-le-Roger 1125–1197
        1. 1. Amicia (Gravin van) Gloucester 1160–1225 m. Richard (Lord van Clare Earl van Hereford) III 1155–1217
      2. 2. Maud (( Matilda ) de Caen FitzROBERT de GLOUCESTER (24thGGM)) * 1120–1189 m. Ranulf (of Gernons , 4th Earl of Chester . Died from poisoned wine by William Peverel the Younger (Normandy to England) (24thGGF)) * 1100–1153
        1. 1. Hugh (de Kevelioc , 5th Earl of Chester) (22ndGGF) 1147–1181 m. Bertrade (de MONTFORT ( EVREUX d' EVEREAUX ) (1155) (21st, 22nd, 23rd,24thGGM)) * 1155–1227
    2. 2. Richard (de Greinville , I . One of the Twelve Knights of Glamorgan ( de Grainvilla , de Greinvill) ) 1094–1147 m. Isabelle (Giffard de) Bolbec 1095–
      1. 1. Robert (de Grenville " Grenville " until 1661 when it was altered to " Granville ") (23rdGGF) find) descendants 1130–1189
    3. 3. Maud (de Creully , Dame de Creuilly) (25thGGM) 1094–1157 m. Robert (FitzROY of GLOUCESTER de CAEN "the Consul" Earl of MEULLENT and GLOUCESTER (26thGGF) (See Robert FitzRoy , De Caen De Mellent , 1st Earl of) Gloucester) 1090–1147
      1. 1. Philip (FitzRobert de Gay , Castellan of Cricklade (1122)) (24thGGF) 1122– m. Cecilia (de Berkeley de Gay ( Sedzilla , Sedzilia ) (Sister of Alice) (24thGGM)) ! 1105–1190
        1. 1. Aline (( Aliva ) de GAI ( de GAY ) ( Aline Degai DeGay ) Basset ( Grey ) ? (1159) (23rd, 24thGGM)) * 1159–1230 m. Alan (of Bassett of High Wycombe , Baron of Wycombe (Wiccomb) Sheriff of Rutland, of Mursdewall ( BASSET ) ( de Basset Lord ) (23rd,) 24thGGF) 1160–1233
  4. 4. Maud (( Matilda ) de MONTGOMERY) (merge) 1041–1082 m. Robert (de Burgo , Count de MORTAIGNE) (26thGGF) 1040–1090 m. Gervaise (, seigneur de Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais ( Châteauneuf )) () –1090
    1. 1. Denise (de Mortain) (24thGGM) 1065–1090 m. Guy (IV , 3rd Sire de LAVAL ( Guy III )) (24th,25thGGF) –1142
      1. 1. Adenor (De Laval (religieuse à La Charité) (1077) (23rdGGM)) * 1077–1146 m. Ralph (IV ( VI , VII ) ( Raoul ) Vicomte of Maine De Beaumont ( Beaumont-au-Maine ) lieutenant de Foulques VI d’Anjou. Burial at Monastery of Etival (23rdGGF)) (1070-1110) 1070–1110
        1. 1. Roscelin (( Raoul V , VI ) de BEAUMONT of HIGHAMPTON and MONTREVAUT 1st Vicomte de MAINE ( Resceline II ) ( Viscount ) ( Richard ?) ( Beaumont-au-Maine ) (1094-1145) (22ndGGF)) * 1094–1145 m. Constance (( Maud ) FitzHENRY Princess of ENGLAND , Granddaughter of William the Conqueror ( Constance Mathilde fitzRoy ) (22ndGGM)) * 1098–1120 m. Noémie (de CREPON , dame de Crespon (1115-1140)) ? 1115–1140
    2. 2. William (de Burgo de MORTAIGNE Earl of East Cornwall ( de MORETON ) (25th,27thGGF) * Burke Y-DNA R1a1a1b1a2b3a3a1a2c2a (or R1b) ?) 1060–1140 m. Isabel (FitzRICHARD de CLARE (30thGGM)) * 1090–
      1. 1. Beatrice (FitzWILLIAM de MORTAIGNE ( Mabel of CORNWALL ) (1114-1162) (25th, 26th, 29thGGM)) * 1114–1162 m. Reginald (de) Dunstanville 1105–1175
        1. 1. Maud (De) Dunstanville. 1143–1207 m. Robert (De) Beaumont. 1142–1207
        2. 2. Sarah (de Dustanville) (28thGGM) 1130–1216 m. Adhémar (V ( Aimar ) Boson de LIMOGES (3rd Crusade 1191, Jerusalem) Had an insurrection against Richard the Lionheart, who died after a siege against Limousin (28thGGF) ! Possibly) assassinated 1135–1199
        3. 3. Emma (de Cornouailles of Cornwall ( Agathe ) (de Mortain ?)) (24thGGM) 1135–1208 m. Guy (IV de Laval , Seigneur de Laval) (24thGGF) 1135–1174
        4. 4. Denise ((Hawise) de Dunstanville de Redvers, Countess of Devon (1141-1162)) (24thGA) 1141–1162 m. Richard (de Reviers , 2nd Earl of Devon, Lord of The Isle of Wight) (1118-1162) 1118–1162
        5. 5. Lady (Ursula de Dunstanville , Baroness of Castlecomb (1145- ) ("24thGGM")) note 1145– m. Walter (de Dunstanville , Baron of Castlecomb (1138-1195) ("24thGGF")) note 1138–1195
    3. 3. Agnes (de MORTAIN de Vitre ( MORTAIGNE , MORTAINE ) Agnes de BURGH (Possibly not the mother of Eudes de Vitry) (24th,25th,) 26thGGM) 1066– m. Andre (I de Vitre (Vitré in Brittany) (Possibly not the father of Eudes de Vitry) (24th,25th, 26thGGF)) * 1054–1139
      1. 1. Hawise (de VITRE (23rdGGM)) * 1086– m. Robert (de FERRERS 1st ( 3rd ) Earl of DERBY (FERRIERES) (23rdGGF)) * 1062–1139
        1. 1. Maud (De) Ferrers 1096–1190 m. Ralph (Paganell , sheriff of Yorkshire ( Paynel , Paganel ) (22ndGGF)) * 1098–1160 m. Bertram (I de Verdun) (27thGGF) 1040–1100
        2. 2. Robert (II de Ferrers , 2nd Earl of Derby (22ndGGF)) * 1090–1160 m. Margaret (Peverel , Countess of Derby , Heiress of Nottingham ( Peverell ) (22ndGGM)) * 1114–1154
        3. 3. Guillaume (( William ) de FERRERS Vidame de Chartres , Seigneur de Chambray ( Crusade , affiliated with the Temple , headquarters of Saint John of Acre) (1088-1130) (22ndGU)) * 1088–1130 m. Isabelle (de Fréteva ( Freteva ) ( Elisabeth ) Vidamesse de Chartres (1090-1150) ()) * 1090–1150
      2. 2. Robert (II de Vitre ( Vitré ), Lord of Tillars (1091-1161)) (24thGGF) 1091–1161 m. Emma (de la GUERCHE , de Vitre) (24thGGM) 1099–1161
        1. 1. Matilda (de Vitre de) Pomeroy 1123–1145
        2. 2. Robert (III de VITRE ( VITRIE Vitré ) ( Roparzh aotrou GWITREG ) (23rdGGF)) * 1126–1173 m. Emma (de Dinan ( Anne ) (23rdGGM)) * 1136–1208
        3. 3. Roger (de Somery (1110-1188)) (23rdGGF) 1110–1188
      3. 3. Isabelle (Marquise de Vitre *) (25thGGM) 1105–1162 m. Hugues (de Mathefelon de CHAMPAGNE ( Baron de Mathefelon et de Durtal ) * (2ndC24XR)) ✔ 1115– m. Hugues (I de Craon (25thGGF)) (1100-1136) 1100–1136
        1. 1. Maurice (III (II) , Sire de Craon ( Crusade 1168) ( Seigneur ) Possibly the Crusader Invasion of Egypt) (24thGGF) 1126–1196 m. Isabelle (de Beaumont-le-Roger , Dame de Meulan , de Mayenne, de Craon) (24thGGM) 1147–1220
      4. 4. Eudes (de Vitry (Vitry in Champagne), count of Rethel (from wife) ( Odo of Vitry ) (possibly not Vitré, Vitré in Brittany) (26thGGF)) * 1071–1158 m. Mathilde (de Rethel) (26thGGM) 1074–1151
        1. 1. Guitier (of Rethel ( Ithier de ) ( Comte ) ( Gauthier "le Dévôt" ) ( Crusade about 1125) (26th,28thGGF)) * 1115–1171 m. Béatrice (de Namur ( Beatrix of ) (28thGGM!) * (1 of) 2) 1115–1160 m. Béatrice (de Namur (2 of 2)) (26thGGM) 1115–1160
    4. 4. Francka (de Conteville , De Mortaigne (or Helvide )) (28thGGM) 1065–1093 m. Evrard (I Radulf van Peteghem ( Eberhard I MORTAGNE (Castellan) de TOURNAI ) ( Crusade 1095) (1 of 2) * (25thGGF)) ✔ 1060–1112 m. Everard (Radulphe van Peteghem , 4th Châtelain de Tournai, Seigneur de Mortagne-du-Nord ( Crusade 1095) (2 of 2) ( Radoul ) (26thGGF)) ✔ 1065–1112
      1. 1. Gauthier (( Walter ) van Peteghem , 5th hereditary burgrave of Tournai , lord of Mortagne ( Wouter )) (26thGGF) 1080–1117 m. Pétronella (( Perenelle , Pérenelle ,Petronella ) Wife of Gauthier ( Walter ) van) Peteghem 1080–
        1. 1. Evrard (( Everhard ) II Radoul van Peteghem , Seigneur de Mortagne , Vicomte Châtelain de Tournai) (25thGGF) 1110–1149 m. Richilde (de HAINAUT) (1115) 1080–1140
    5. 5. Helvide (de Mortagne) (25thGGM) 1065–1099 m. Evrard (I Radulf van Peteghem ( Eberhard I MORTAGNE (Castellan) de TOURNAI ) ( Crusade 1095) (1 of 2) * (25thGGF)) ✔ 1060–1112
      1. 1. Ida (van Peteghem , dame de Mortagne ( Ada ) * (23rd,25th) GGM) 1095–1138 m. Wauthier (( Walter , Gautier , Gauthier ) I d'Oisy , seigneur de Condé-sur-L'Escaut, d'Avesnes and de Leuze ( Plukiel ) (of TOURNEY , TOURNAY ) AFN G9CY-K2J * (1105)) (23rd,25thGGF) 1105–1159
        1. 1. Nicolas ('le Beau' d'Oisy , seigneur d'Avesnes, de Leuze & de Condé) (1123-1171) 1123–1171 m. Matilda (( Mathilde ) de Namur , Comtesse de La Roche en Ardennes) (23rdGGM) 1115–1169
        2. 2. Petronille (d'Oisy , d'Avesnes ( Pétronille von Cysoing (d'Avesnes), Avouée de l'abbaye de Cysoing ) (1132-1206)(25th,) 26thGGM) 1132–1206 m. Jan (I van Peteghem , seigneur de Cysoing ( Johan ) (LDS# LRCX-Q1C) (25th,) 26thGGF) 1120–1154 m. Roger (de Landas ( Crusader ) (1110-1167) (6thC24XR) (no children noted) here) 1110–1167
    6. 6. Emma (de MORTAIGNE countess consort de Toulouse ( of Mortain ) (24thGGM)) * 1058–1080 m. Guillaume (IV Count of) Toulouse 1040–1094
      1. 1. of (Toulouse) Maud 1073–1118 m. William (Count of Poitou and Duke de Aquitaine) IX 1071–1126
        1. 1. Agnes (of) Aquitaine 1052–1078 m. Ramiro (II SANCHEZ de Aragon , King of ARAGON (" The Monk ") " The Bell of Huesca " became King after the death of Alfonso I ( the Battler ) (25thGGF) * (Not Ramiro II of) Leon) 1086–1157 m. Aimery (V , vicomte de Thouars (26thGGF)) ! 1090–1127
        2. 2. William (X Duke of) Aquitaine 1099–1137 m. Aénor (de Châtellerault\ duchess of) Aquitaine 1103–1130
  5. 5. Philip (the Grammarian of Montgomery de Bellême ( Philippe de Montgommery ) ( Died on 1st Crusade at the Siege of Antioch ) (Descendant of Normans ) (24thGU)) ✔ 1056–1099
  6. 6. Mabel (de Châteauneuf (born Châteauneuf)) (?) 1048– m. Gervais (I de Châteauneuf ( de CHATEAUNEUF EN THYMERAIS ) ( Seigneurs de Chateauneuf-en-Thimerais )) racineshistoire 1045–1140
    1. 1. Hugues (II de Châteauneuf , Seigneur de Chateauneuf-Thimerais (1098)) 3rdC24XR) 1098–1169
      1. 1. Hugues (III de Châteauneuf) (1stC23XR) –1198
        1. 1. Gervais (II de Châteauneuf , seigneur de Chateauneuf , Brézolles, Senonches, Boussard (1150-1215) ( 4th Crusade Apr 1202 with his son) (2ndC23XR)) ✔️ 1150–1215
  7. 7. Arnulph (( Arnould ) de Montgomery , Earl of Pembroke (rebelled with his brother Robert unsuccessfully against Henry I, King of England)) (24thGGF) 1066–1125 m. Lafracoth (ingen Muiredaig Ó Briain) (24thGGM) 1076–1135
    1. 1. Alice (de MONTGOMERY , Lady of Lanstephan (1100-1176)) (23rdGGM) 1100–1176 m. Maurice (FitzGERALD , FitzWALTER de WINDSOR ( Lord of Lanstephan ) (1100-1176)) (23rdGGF) 1100–1176
      1. 1. Gerald (fitz Maurice , FitzGerald , 1st Baron of Ophaley and Maynooth ( FitzMAURICE ) Fitz GERALD (22ndGGF)) * 1150–1204 m. Eve (de BURMINGHAM ( BERMINGHAM , BIRMINGHAM ) ( Eva ) (1152)) (22ndGGM) 1152–1226
        1. 1. Maurice (fitz Maurice , FitzGerald , 2nd Lord of Offaly ( Fitz MAURICE) Fitz GERALD )) (21stGGF) 1195–1257 m. Juliane (de COGAN (21stGGM)) * 1210–
    2. 2. Maria (Montgomery , Fitz Gerald de Carew Castle (1100-1150) (25thGGM)) note 1110–1150 m. William (FitzGerald , Baron of Windsor and Pembroke (1100-1173) (25thGGF)) note 1100–1173
      1. 1. William (FitzWilliam Fitzgerald (1134-1192) (24thGGF)) note 1134–1192
      2. 2. Gerald (de WINDSOR ( FitzGerald dynasty ) ( William ) (1126-1173)) (25thGGF) 1126–1173
        1. 1. Roesia (( Rohesa ) de WINDSOR ( FitzGerald dynasty ) (1152-1215)) (24thGGM) 1152–1215 m. Bertram (III de Verdun , Lord of Farnham , Crusader and Castellan of Richard I the Lionheart of England, Governor of Saint-Jean-d'Acre (Died in Palestine, Crusade 1189) (1130-1192) (24thGGF)) note 1130–1192
      3. 3. Odo (FitzWilliam de Carew ( Otto of CARRU Castle , Odo Otho Eudes ) (1125-1204) ( GGF)) * 1125–1204 m. Margaret (FitzRichard ( FitzTancred ) (1125- ) ( GGM)) note 1125–
  8. 8. Roger (De) Montgomery 1054–1094 m. Ademode (Aumadis De La) Marche 1070–1116
    1. 1. QUEEN (Ponce De) Montgomery 1091–1140 m. KING (Wulgrin II (13th Count of Angouleme)) DeTaillefer 1089–1140
      1. 1. William (AKA Talevar Taylor Taillefer \DoB) 1047 1125–1178 m. Emma (De Taillefer) Angouleme 1138–1162 m. Emma (De Taillefer) Angouleme 1138–1201 m. Emma (de) LIMOGES 1138–1162
        1. 1. AYMER (V, I Count of Valance & Angouleme & Earl of Glocester De) Taillefer 1160–1202 m. Alice DeCourtenay 1160–1218
        2. 2. Mathilda (deAngouleme) DeTaillefer 1158–1233
        3. 3. Helie DeTaillefer 1164–
        4. 4. Isabella Taillefer 1165–1246
        5. 5. Almodis DeTaillefer 1166–
        6. 6. Audemar Taillefer 1160–1202
        7. 7. Adelmodis (Dangoulême ( Adelmonis AILLEFER d' ANGOULEME ) (20thGA)) * 1156– m. Amanieu (IV d'Albret , Seigneur d'Albret (4thC25XR)) ✔ 1165–1191
        8. 8. Vulgrim Taillefer 1156–1181
        9. 9. Isabelle (de) Rancon 1151– m. Geoffroi (( Geoffroy Geoffrey ) III de Rancon ( Rançon ), Seigneur de Taillebourg and (from wife) Seigneur de Fontenay (23rd, 25thGGF) 2nd Crusade , Battle of Mount Cadmus disaster * ( 3rd Crusade) ) 1125–1191
        10. 10. Wulgrem (D) Angouleme 1090–1140
        11. 11. Wulgrin (de Taillefer) (21stGU) 1155–1181 m. Elizabeth (d' Amboise (26thGGM)) * 1153–1208
    2. 2. Adam (de BETHAM ( DeBetham ) (27thGGF)) * 1080–1130 m. Sibella (de Poictu ( DePoictu )) (27thGGM) 1083–
      1. 1. Ralph (de Betham) (1110) 1110–1211
    3. 3. Gilbert Arundel 1080–
    4. 4. Philip deMontgomery 1084–
    5. 5. Aldelbert (De) Montgomery 1086–
    6. 6. Avice (De) Lancaster 1088–1190 m. William (Peverel the Younger , Sheriff of Nottinghamshire . Poisoned and killed Ranulf of Gernons , 4th Earl of Chester) (23rdGGF) 1080–1155
      1. 1. Margaret (Peverel , Countess of Derby , Heiress of Nottingham ( Peverell ) (22ndGGM)) * 1114–1154 m. Robert (II de Ferrers , 2nd Earl of Derby (22ndGGF)) * 1090–1160
        1. 1. William (de Ferrers , 3rd Earl of Derby) (22ndGGF) 1136–1190 m. Sibyl (De Braose (21st,) 22ndGGM) 1157–1228
      2. 2. Helen (PEVEREL , De Nottingham (1126-) ) 1126–

Mabel Montgomery's Timeline

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1026
1026
Birth of Mabel Talvas de Montgomery in Alencon, France (24th, 25th,26th, 27th,28th, 29thGG
Alencon, France (24th, 25th,26th, 27th,28th, 29thGG
1026
Abt. 1026
Birth of Mabel Talvas de Montgomery in Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie
Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie
1079
2 Dec 1079
Age 53
Death of Mabel Talvas de Montgomery in Bure-sur-Dives, Castle, Troarn, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France . Beheaded in her sleep (perhaps by Hugh de la Roche ).
Bure-sur-Dives, Castle, Troarn, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France . Beheaded in her sleep (perhaps by Hugh de la Roche ).
1079
2 Dec 1079
Age 53
Death of Mabel Talvas de Montgomery in Bures-sur-Dives, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (Beheaded by Hughes de la Roche-d'Inge)
Bures-sur-Dives, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (Beheaded by Hughes de la Roche-d'Inge)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1026
    Event Place: Alencon, France (24th, 25th,26th, 27th,28th, 29thGG
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1026
    Event Place: Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 2 Dec 1079
    Event Place: Troarn, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
    Record Source: Findagrave, Mabille “Mabel” Talvas Montgomery 2 Dec 1079

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Dec 1079
    Event Place: Bure-sur-Dives, Castle, Troarn, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France . Beheaded in her sleep (perhaps by Hugh de la Roche ).
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Dec 1079
    Event Place: Bures-sur-Dives, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (Beheaded by Hughes de la Roche-d'Inge)

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Troarn, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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