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Rohese De Clare 1034–1118 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Apr 1034

Birth Location: Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France

Death Date: 1118

Death Location: St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England

Father: Walter Giffard

Mother: Agnes Evreux

Spouse(s): Richard *, Berenger (27thGGF)

Children(s): Gilbert *, Rohais 1148, Robert *, Richard (31stGGF), Avoise (26thGGM), Rohese 27thGGM), Wandelmode parents), Roger him, Avice note, Robert Clare

Rohese De Clare was born in 1034 in Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France, the child of Walter De Giffard And Agnes Flaytel Vrouwe Van Evreux. Rohese De Clare married Berenger Giffard 1St Lord Of Fonthill Giffard Accompanied William The Conqueror On His Invasion Of England 1066 27Thggf, Richard Fitz Gilbert 1St Lord Of Clare Fitzgilbert Lord De Bienfaite Normandy Et D Orbec Accompanied William The Conqueror To England Founder Of House Of Clare 25Th 27Th 32Ndggf R1B, and had children including Avice De Clare 1050 1129 26Thggm Note, Avoise De Clare 26Thggm, Gilbert Fitz Richard 2Nd Lord Of Clare 1066 24Th 25Th 26Th 27Th 29Thggf R1B, Richard Fitzrichard De Clare The Last Abbot Of Ely Fitz Richard William 31Stggf, Robert Fitzrichard De Clare, Robert Giffard 2Nd Lord Of Fonthill Giffard 26Thggf, Roger Fitzrichard Earl Of Clare Lord Of Le Hommet De Bienfaite And Orbec Fitz Richard He Saved The Life Of Henry I At The Battle Of Bremule 23Rdgu His Nephew Gilbert Succeeded Him, Rohais Rohese De Clare Countess De Bulles Dammartin 1046 25Thggm Finding Manassas Of Bulles Who Died At The Battle Of Mount Cadmus 1148, Rohese De Clare 1067 1121 24Th 27Thggm, Wandelmode Gaudelmodis Wandelmodis De Fitzrichard De Clare De Grandelmodis De Courcy 1045 26Thggm Check Parents. Rohese De Clare passed away in 1118 in St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England.

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  • Rohese De Clare was born in 1034 in Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France, the child of Walter De Giffard And Agnes Flaytel Vrouwe Van Evreux.
  • Rohese De Clare married Berenger Giffard 1St Lord Of Fonthill Giffard Accompanied William The Conqueror On His Invasion Of England 1066 27Thggf, Richard Fitz Gilbert 1St Lord Of Clare Fitzgilbert Lord De Bienfaite Normandy Et D Orbec Accompanied William The Conqueror To England Founder Of House Of Clare 25Th 27Th 32Ndggf R1B, and had children including Avice De Clare 1050 1129 26Thggm Note, Avoise De Clare 26Thggm, Gilbert Fitz Richard 2Nd Lord Of Clare 1066 24Th 25Th 26Th 27Th 29Thggf R1B, Richard Fitzrichard De Clare The Last Abbot Of Ely Fitz Richard William 31Stggf, Robert Fitzrichard De Clare, Robert Giffard 2Nd Lord Of Fonthill Giffard 26Thggf, Roger Fitzrichard Earl Of Clare Lord Of Le Hommet De Bienfaite And Orbec Fitz Richard He Saved The Life Of Henry I At The Battle Of Bremule 23Rdgu His Nephew Gilbert Succeeded Him, Rohais Rohese De Clare Countess De Bulles Dammartin 1046 25Thggm Finding Manassas Of Bulles Who Died At The Battle Of Mount Cadmus 1148, Rohese De Clare 1067 1121 24Th 27Thggm, Wandelmode Gaudelmodis Wandelmodis De Fitzrichard De Clare De Grandelmodis De Courcy 1045 26Thggm Check Parents.
  • Rohese De Clare passed away in 1118 in St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Rohese Clare's Ancestors

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Rohese Clare
1034–1118
Birth Place: Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Parents
Walter De Giffard
1010–1085
Longueville, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Agnes (Flaytel Vrouwe van) Evreux
1015–1103
Longueville, Normandy, France
Grandparents
Osborne (II de BOLEBEC Seigneur de LONGUEVILLE ( Walter GIFFORD Giffard , Osbern ) (27th, 28th, 29thGGF)) *
–1035
Bolbec, Pays de Caux, Haute-Normandie, France
Aveline (van) Crépon
–1050
Longueville, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France
Gerald (Flaitel ( Gerhard de FLEITEL II , Gerard , Girard FLATEL ) With Robert I, Duke of Normandy on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and when he died (25th,27th,29thGGF) R1b) *
1000–1076
Longueville, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France
Agnes (D EVEREUX ( d'Évreux , Devereux ) ( Herleve , Herleva ) (25th,27th,29thGGM)) *
1000–1027
Longueville, Calvados, Normandy, France
Great-Grandparents
Osbern *
–1023
Avelina Crepon
–1037
Richard 2)
1002–1027
Adela Flanders
1009–1079
"Good" II
–1027
Havoise DeNormandy
1004–1034
"Good" II
–1027
Herlevea )
1003–1050
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Harald Denmark
Gynrithe Denmark
–1002
Richard Normandy)
–1027
Judith Brittany
1001–1017
Robert Pieux
–1031
Constance Provence
–1032
Richard Normandy
–1027
Dutchess Norway
–1031
Richard Normandy
–1027
Dutchess Norway
–1031
Richard Normandy
–1027
Dutchess Norway
–1031

Rohese Clare's Descendants

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Rohese (De) Clare (13 Apr 1034–1118) m. Richard (Fitz GILBERT 1st Lord of Clare ( FitzGilbert ) Lord de Bienfaite (Normandy) et d'Orbec Accompanied William the Conqueror to England. Founder of House of Clare (25th,27th,32ndGGF) R1b) * (1035–15 March 1091) m. Berenger (Giffard , 1st Lord of Fonthill-Giffard (Accompanied William the Conqueror on his Invasion of England, 1066)) (27thGGF) (1012–1102)
  1. 1. Gilbert (FITZ RICHARD 2nd Lord of Clare (1066) (24th,25th, 26th,27th, 29thGGF) R1b) * 1066–1117 m. Adelizade (( Adeliza ) Countess de Claremont (24th,25th, 26th,27th, 29thGGM)) * 1058–1117
    1. 1. Adeliza (de) Vere 1091–1163 m. Aubrey (( Alberic ) de Vere II (1082-1141) (23rd, 24thGGF) went on the 1st Crusade in 1098 (which added the star to the de Vere arms) Killed by a London) mob 1080–1141
      1. 1. Rohese (De) Beauchamp 1110–1166 m. Geoffrey (" The Outlaw " de Mandeville II , 1st Earl of Essex , Rebelled against King Stephen. Mortally wounded besieging Burwell castle, shot in the head with an arrow) (22ndGGF) 1106–1144 m. Pagan (de Beauchamp , Lord Bedford (1118-1156)) (24thGGF) 1118–1156
        1. 1. Matilda (( Maud ) de " Mandeville " (23rdGGM) (1138)) * 1138–1176 m. Piers (de Lutegareshale (23rdGGF)) * 1134–1180
        2. 2. Alice (de Lacy ( Agnetis de Mandeville ) ( Alice of Essex )) (21stGGM) 1141– m. John (FitzRichard 6th Baron of Halton ( 3rd Crusade , Siege of Acre ) de LACY (LACIE) Constable of Chester ( Fitz Richard ) (21stGGF)) * 1144–1190
        3. 3. Geoffrey (de Mandeville , 2nd Earl of Essex (22ndGU) (Not Geoffrey de Mandeville FitzPiers , 2nd Earl of Essex who died in) 1216) –1166
        4. 4. Simon (de Beauchamp , Lord of Bedford ( Simon II ) (23rdGGF)) * 1150–1208 m. Isabella (, wife of Simon (II) de) BEAUCHAMP 1149–1207
        5. 5. Guillaume (( William ) de Mandeville , 3rd Earl of Essex ( Crusade 1170) (1144) (21stGU)) ✔️ 1144–1189
        6. 6. Beatrice (Beauchamp (1118-1170)) (23rdGGM) 1118–1170 m. Robert (Baynard (1155-1235)) (23rdGGF) 1155–1235
      2. 2. Aubrey (III de Vere ( Albert Sanglier) ) 1110–1194 m. Euphemia (of Cantilupe de Vere) (23rdGGM) 1125–1153 m. Beatrix (( Beatrice ) de Bourbourg (1120) (4thC21XR) No children) mentioned 1120–1146
        1. 1. Robert (de Vere , 3rd Earl of Oxford ( Surety of the Magna Carta )) (23GGF) 1164–1221 m. Isabel (de Bolbec , Countess of Oxford) (22ndGGM) 1164–1245
        2. 2. Aubrey (IV de Vere , 2nd Earl of Oxford) (23rdGU) 1163–1214
      3. 3. William (de Vere , Chancellor of England , Bishop of Hereford) * –1198
      4. 4. Juliana (de Vere, Countess of Norfolk ,) Bigod 1108–1199 m. Hugh (I Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framlingham, Royal Steward KT (Died in Palestine on Crusade ) (23rdGGF)) * 1095–1176
        1. 1. Roger (le BIGOD (II) 2nd Earl of NORFOLK (and Suffolk), Royal Steward to Richard I, Magna Charta Surety , Magna Carta ( Y-DNA R1b1a1a2 list in gallery) (22ndGGF)) * 1148–1220 m. Isabel Plantagenet 1156–1226
      5. 5. Alice (de Essex ( Adeliza de VERE ) (22ndGGM)) * 1124–1185 m. Roger (FitzRichard , 1st Baron of WARKWORTH (poss. aka Roger de STOKES) (22ndGGF)) * –1177
        1. 1. Robert (FitzRoger , 2nd Baron of Warkworth" Shariff" "Lord of Clavering." "de Eure", "Lord of Clavering", "Lord of Warkworth" ( fitz Roger ) (22ndGGF)) * 1160–1214 m. Margaret (de Chesney (Anglo-Norman) (1160) (22ndGGM)) * 1160–1231
      6. 6. Robert (de Vere , Lord of Twywell (1124-1194)) (22ndGGF) 1124–1194 m. Matilda (de Furnell (1119-1176)) (22ndGGM) 1119–1176
        1. 1. Cecilia (Vere Blount ( Blund , Blunde ) (1175-1234)) (21stGGM) 1175–1234 m. William (le Blount , 5th Baron of Ixworth (1153-1246) (22ndGGF)) note 1153–1246
    2. 2. Gilbert (De) Clare 1100–1148 m. Isabel (de Beaumont , ( Elizabeth , Isabelle ) de BEAUMONT-LE-ROGER , Countess Of Pembroke , Concubine #15 of Henry I ( Mistress ) (24th,25thGGM)) * 1105–1172
      1. 1. Richard (de Clare " Strongbow ", 2nd Earl of Pembroke . He had a leading role in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland (24thGGF)) * 1130–1176 m. Aoife (MacMurrough ( Eva Princess of Leinster ) (1145-1188) (24thGGM) * (Aoife pronounced "Ee-fa", Irish variant of Eve) ) 1145–1188
        1. 1. Lady (Isabel "FitzGilbert" De Clare, Countess of Pembroke and) Striguil 1172–1220 m. William (Marshal Earl of Pembroke and) Striguil 1146–1219
    3. 3. Hubert (( Hervey ) WALTER ( de CLARE )) (25thGGF) 1100–1189 m. Margaret (BECKET ( aunt of St. Thomas Becket)) (25thGGM) 1100–1189
      1. 1. Hervey (II Walter of Weeton ( de Clare ) (1130) (24thGGF)) * 1130–1190 m. Maud (( Matilda ) de Valoignes ( VALOINES , VALOGNES ) (24thGGM)) * 1135–1226
        1. 1. Theobald (( le BOTELER ) FitzWalter , 1st Chief Butler of Ireland, Chief Butler of England and was the High Sheriff of Lancashire, , 1st to use the surname Butler of the Butler family of Ireland (23rdGGF) * Brought up by his uncle Ranulf de) Glanvi 1165–1206 m. Maude (Le) Vavasour 1176–1226
      2. 2. Aliz (de Clare , Walter de Heaton (1118) (22ndGGM)) * 1118– m. Orm (de Heaton , Baron de Heaton ( Lord de Hutton ) (1115)) (22ndGGF) 1115–1180
        1. 1. Roger (de Heaton , Baron de Heaton (1161) (LDYS-5ZM)) (21stGGF) 1161–1204
    4. 4. Baldwin (Fitz Gilbert de Clare , Lord of Bourne ( Baudouin ) Fought alongside Stephen of Blois, King of England (both were captured) (25thGGF) (Born 1092)) * 1092–1171 m. Adeline (de Rollos de Clare (1092-1168)) (25thGGM) 1092–1168
      1. 1. Rose (( Rohese ) de Clare of Bourne de Bussey (24thGGM) (1118)) (24thGGM) 1118– m. William (II de Bussey (1090-1164)) (24thGGF) 1090–1164
        1. 1. Cicely (de Bussey de Busli ( Bussy ) ( Bully ) (1145)) (23rdGGM) 1145–1195 m. John (de Busli ( de Builly ) (1145-1213)) (23rdGGF) 1145–1213
      2. 2. Emma (FitzBaldwin ( FitzGilbert Fitz Gilbert ) de CLARE (1114)) (24thGGM) 1114–1157 m. Hugh (de Wake Lord of Bourne , Seigneur de Negreville Normandy to England) (1110)) (24thGGF) 1110–1176
        1. 1. Boudewijn (Wake Lord van Bourne en) Deeping 1145–1197 m. Agnes (van Hommet ( Agatha ) (1160-1224)) (23rdGGM) 1160–1224
    5. 5. Rohesia (FitzGilbert de Clare) (25thGGM) 1090–1166 m. Baderon (Lord of Monmouth of Monmouthshire, Wales ( Baderon fitzWilliam ) (1100)) (25thGGF) 1100–1176
      1. 1. Rohese (of Monmouth ( Rohesia )) (24thGGM) 1140–1180 m. Hugh (de Lacy , Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy) (24thGGF) 1135–1186
        1. 1. Hugh (de Lacy , 1st Earl of Ulster (created Earl of Ulster in 1205 by King John of England) founded the Earldom of Ulster) * 1162–1242 m. Emmeline (De Riddlesford ( de Ridelsford ) Countess of Ulster (24thGGM)) * 1200–1276
    6. 6. Hawise (fitz Gilbert de Clare (1080)) (26thGGM) 1089–1112 m. Geoffrey (" Picot " de Say ( Saye ) (1088)) (26thGGF) 1088–1112
      1. 1. Sir (William de Saye , II (1106)) (25thGGF) 1106–1144 m. Beatrice (de Mandeville (Lady) (1105)) (25thGGF) 1105–1197
        1. 1. William (de Saye , III (II) (1133) (24thGGF)) * 1133–1177 m. Aufrica (Dunkeld ( nic Uilliam ) de Saye ( Anfrica of SCOTLAND )) (24thGGM) 1148–1169
    7. 7. Agnes (de Clare (1091)) (23rdGGM) 1091–1115 m. Geoffrey (de St. Leger (1086-1144)) (23rdGGF) 1086–1144
      1. 1. Reginald (de St. Leger (1115)) (22ndGGF) 1115–1176 m. Helisende (( Hildesende ) d' Eu ( d'Eu )) (22ndGGM) 1120–1140
        1. 1. Emma (de St. Leger (1156)) (21stGGM) 1156–1196 m. Hugh (de LONGCHAMP (1138)) (26thGGF) 1149–1212
    8. 8. Richard (FITZGILBERT de) CLARE 1094–1136 m. Alice (de Gernon (of CHESTER , Adeliza de MESCHINES ) (1094-1128) (23rd, 28thGGM) * (1 of) 2) 1094–1128
      1. 1. Gilbert (FitzRichard de Clare , 1st Earl of Hertford (1112)) (23rdGU) 1112–1153 m. Isabel (Elizabeth de) Beaumont 1121–1153
      2. 2. Roger (I de Clere ( Clare ) (1100-1140) (26thGGF) * check) DOB 1100–1140
        1. 1. Ralph (de Clere I (1130)) (25thGGF) 1130–
      3. 3. Alice (Adeliza Adelaide Tonbridge DeMeschines) DeClare 1121–1148 m. William (3rd Baron PERCY II of Topcliffe ( PERCIE ) (Last of the male line) (1112-1175) (27thGGF) * confusion about) pedigree 1112–1175
        1. 1. Agnes (de PERCY ( Heiress ) ( Ada ) (1134) (26thGGM)) * 1134–1204 m. Josceyln (de Louvain ( Joscelin Jocelin of Leuven ) " Percy " (surname "Percy" was re-adopted) married heiress of the House of Percy (Born 1127)) (22nd,26thGGF) 1127–1180
      4. 4. Roger (de CLARE "the Good " 3rd (2nd) Earl of Hertford or Gloucester (25thGGF) DNA) * 1116–1173 m. Maud (De Saint) Hilary 1132–1193
        1. 1. Eveline (De Clare . 21st great grandmother find) descendants 1172–1225 m. William (de MUNCHENSEY (Sir, of Gooderstone ) (23rdGGF)) * –1204 m. Geoffrey (Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex ( Fitz Piers )) (23rdGU) 1162–1213
        2. 2. Richard (Lord van Clare Earl van Hereford) III 1155–1217 m. Amicia (Gravin van) Gloucester 1160–1225
        3. 3. Elena (de Clare de Grey (1154)) (24thGGM) 1154–1184 m. John (De) Gray 1140–1192
  2. 2. Rohais (( Rohese ) de Clare Countess de BULLES ( Dammartin ) (1046) (25thGGM) * Finding Manassas of Bulles who died at The Battle of Mount Cadmus) 1148 1046– m. Hugh (II Count of DAMMARTIN (Went to 1st Crusade ) ( Hugues "champ d' Avoine") (25thGGF)) * 1060–1107
    1. 1. Aelis (( Adèle ) de DAMMARTIN (1084) (24thGGM)) * 1084–1139 m. Aubrey (( I ) de MELLO ( MELO ) (Chamberlain to King Louis VI of France), sieur de Dammartin ( Albéric de Mello Payen ) (24thGGF)) * 1080–1112 m. Lancelin (II de BEAUVAIS , Seigneur de Bulles , Administrateur du Comté de Dammartin ( Comte de Dammartin ) (1080)) () 1080–1116
      1. 1. Aubrey (, Alberic ( I , II ) Count of DAMMARTIN High Chamberlain of France (of MELLO ) (23rd, 25thGGF)) * 1106–1183 m. Clemence (de DAMMARTIN (23rd,25thGGM)) * 1130–1183 m. Joan (Basset , madame de Dammartin (1114-1160)) (23rdGGM) 1114–1160
        1. 1. Aubrey (II DE DAMMARTIN , seigneur de la Ferté-Alais et de Lillebonne (1135-1200) ("24thGGF")) note 1135–1200 m. Mathilda (de Clermont Countess de) Dammartin 1138–1218
        2. 2. Anora (( Eléonore ) de St. Valéry) (25thGGM) 1128–1194 m. Bernhard (van St. Valéry III , IV ( ST. VALERIE ) (25thGGF)) * 1113–1191
      2. 2. Rohèse (( Rohese ) de) BEAUVAIS –1136 m. Segalon (( Sagalon ) IV de MILLY) (1085) 1085–1148
        1. 1. Amera (de MILLY ( Amelie de MILLY )) (1stC24XR) 1105–1170 m. Pierre (I de Milly , Chevalier Croisé, Seigneur de Milly ( Crusade 1146) (Born 1100) (1stC26XR) (check dates,) relationships) 1100–1147
      3. 3. Manassès (( Manasses ) de BEAUVAIS , Sire de Bulles , Vicomte de Bulles, Seigneur d'Achy (Died in Crusade in 1148) (23rdGU)) http:\\daniel.derigal.free.fr\Oxygene –1148 m. Alix (de MILLY) (1stC26XR) –1148
    2. 2. Hedwig (or Eustachia of DAMMARTIN) (30thGGM) 1085–1129 m. Guy (Seigneur de Possesse , d'Étrépagny of Champagne . 1st Crusade , killed during the Siege of Nicaea (30thGGF) Died from a stone that the Turks had catapulted onto his head) ✝⚔✔ 1080–1097
      1. 1. Eustachie (de Possesse (29thGGM)) * 1103–1166 m. Gilbert (( Guy Gui ) " Le Jeune " Payen de Garlande , Lord of Noisel ( Noisiel ) and Tournan-en-Brie, Vicomte de Corbeil , Bouteiller de France ( Grand Butler ) (Possible Lord of La Houssaye) (Participated in the 1st Crusade ) (1085-1154)) (29thGGF 1085–1154
        1. 1. Guy (III de Garlande , seigneur de La Houssaye , seigneur de Tournan ( Gui III ) ( Crusade in 1147, 1158) racineshistoire.free.fr (28thGGF)) ! 1120–1186 m. Hélissent (de Chaumont ( Hélisende Hélissende ) (1120) (28thGGM) ! (Miss) de POSSESSE , de Livry * (check) parents) 1120–
      2. 2. Hélissent (de Chaumont ( Hélisende Hélissende ) (1120) (28thGGM) ! (Miss) de POSSESSE , de Livry * (check) parents) 1120– m. Guy (III de Garlande , seigneur de La Houssaye , seigneur de Tournan ( Gui III ) ( Crusade in 1147, 1158) racineshistoire.free.fr (28thGGF)) ! 1120–1186
        1. 1. Anseau (II de Garlande , seigneur de La Houssaye (1140-1182) (27thGGF)) ! 1140–1182 m. Renee (Rancie de Mesnil-Aubry (1130-1192) * (27thGGM) ! * with Anseau II de) Garlande 1130–1192
  3. 3. Robert (Giffard , 2nd Lord of Fonthill Giffard (26thGGF)) * 1078–1166
  4. 4. Richard (FitzRICHARD de CLARE , (the last) Abbot of Ely ( fitz Richard ) ( William )) (31stGGF) 1062–1107
    1. 1. Isabel (FitzRICHARD de CLARE (30thGGM)) * 1090– m. William (de Burgo de MORTAIGNE Earl of East Cornwall ( de MORETON ) (25th,27thGGF) * Burke Y-DNA R1a1a1b1a2b3a3a1a2c2a (or R1b) ?) 1060–1140
      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
  5. 5. Avoise (de Clare) (26thGGM) 1044–1129 m. Raoul (I de Fougeres ( de Fougères ) Seigneur de) Fougères 1070–1122
    1. 1. Henri (de Fougeres ( de Fougères ) I , Seigneur de Fougères ( Ferns ) (From Normandy ) (1087)) (25thGGF) 1087–1154 m. Olive (de Penthièvre ( daughter of Étienne Ier de Penthièvre and Hawise de) Guingamp) 1096–1154
      1. 1. Frangal (Countess of Bretagne de Chaumont ( de Fougeres ) (1120)) (24thGGM) 1120–1163 m. Osmond (II (III ) de CHAUMONT , 3rd of Picardy) (24thGGF) 1117–1137
        1. 1. Robert (II , 6th Lord de CHAUMONT "le roux" ( Earl of Saint-Clair de Chaumont ) (23rdGGF) *) racineshistoire 1134–1174 m. Richilde (Sinclair , Lady of Roslin , de Chaumont (23rdGGM)) * 1135–1150
      2. 2. Raoul (II de) Fougères 1120–1194 m. Jeanne (de DOL *) (25thGGM) 1128–
        1. 1. Guillaume (de Fougeres ( de Fougères ) Crusade) (#2) 1150–1187 m. Mathilde (de) Porhoët 1184–1239 m. Agnes (van Hommet ( Agatha ) (1160-1224)) (23rdGGM) 1160–1224
      3. 3. Frangalo (( II ) de Fougeres ( de Fougères ) ( Crusade 1163) (Born 1140) (22ndGU) Not to be confused with his "uncle" Frangalo I (Seigneur de Fougères) no children) noted 1140–
  6. 6. Rohese (de Clare (1067-1121) (24th,) 27thGGM) 1067–1121 m. Eudo (fitzHerbert de Rie ( Ryes ) Dapifer (steward) under Wm the Conqueror (1047-1120) (24th, 27thGGF) ensured that the Conqueror’s son William Rufus became the next king of) England 1047–1120
    1. 1. Margaret (de Normandie ( Marguerite De Mandeville ) ( de Rie )) (23rdGGM) 1075–1130 m. Willelm (de Mandeville , Constable of the Tower of London) (23rdGGF) 1062–1116
      1. 1. Geoffrey (" The Outlaw " de Mandeville II , 1st Earl of Essex , Rebelled against King Stephen. Mortally wounded besieging Burwell castle, shot in the head with an arrow) (22ndGGF) 1106–1144 m. Rohese (De) Beauchamp 1110–1166
      2. 2. Beatrice (de Mandeville (Lady) (1105)) (25thGGF) 1105–1197 m. Sir (William de Saye , II (1106)) (25thGGF) 1106–1144
    2. 2. Hubert (I Rie (1075-1127)) (26thGGF) 1075–1127 m. Agnes (de TOENI (1077- ) (26thGGM)) ! 1077–
      1. 1. Henry (de Rie (1095-1162)) (25thGGF) 1095–1162
        1. 1. Hubert (de Rie IV (II) (1115-1188) (24thGGF) Sénéchal de) Normandie 1115–1188
  7. 7. Wandelmode (( Gaudelmodis ) ( Wandelmodis ) de FitzRICHARD de CLARE , de GRANDELMODIS De Courcy (1045) (26thGGM) ! * (check) parents) 1045– m. Richard ((His aunt was a nun) de Courcy I (He was possibly named by the nuns of Holy Trinity in Caen, Normandy as stealing from their convent after the death of Wm the Conqueror) (26thGGF)) * 1040–1098
    1. 1. Robert (IV de Courcy , of Stoke,) Somerset 1058–1108 m. Rohese (de Grentemesnil ( Rohais ) (1062-1127) (25thGGM)) ! 1062–1127
      1. 1. William (de Courcy (1090-1162)) (24thGGF) 1090–1162 m. Matilda (d'Avenel , Dame du Sap, Heiress of Okehampton) (24thGGM) 1097–1173
        1. 1. Hawise (De Courcy) (23rdGGM) –1209 m. Renaud (II de Courtenay (1132-1194)) (23rdGGF) 1132–1194
      2. 2. Raoul (de Courcy) (1108-1167) 1108–1167 m. Louise (de Dol de FOUGÈRES ( de Flers ) (1123-) ) 1123–
        1. 1. Guillaume (I (II) Seigneur de COURCY ( William ) (1140-1190) Note. compare to William de Courcy) (1090-1162) 1140–1190 m. Isabelle (de L'AIGLE (1151-) ) 1151–
  8. 8. Roger (FitzRichard , Earl of Clare , Lord of Le Hommet , de Bienfaite and Orbec ( Fitz Richard ) He saved the life of Henry I at the Battle of Brémule (23rdGU) His nephew Gilbert succeeded) him 1050–1131
  9. 9. Avice (de Clare (1050-1129) (26thGGM)) note 1050–1129 m. Robert (de TONY III , Baron de BELVOIR , Lord of Stafford ( TOSNY , TOENI ) (1030-1088)) (25thGGF) 1030–1088
    1. 1. Nicholas (I de Stafford “Lord of Stafford”, Sheriff of Staffordshire , 2nd feudal baron of Stafford ( de Toeni male line) ( House of Tosny ) (1076-1138) (25thGGF)) note 1075–1138 m. Matilda (Maud Moolte de Limesy Limesi (Nicholas de) Stafford) 1084–1138
      1. 1. Robert (STAFFORD (23rdGGF) the lords of Stafford, impoverished as a result of the Crusades in the late twelfth century, flourished once) more 1125–1184 m. Basilla (23rdGGM) –1221
        1. 1. Millicent (de STAFFORD Bagot (1157-1225) (22nd, 23rdGGF)) * 1157–1225 m. Hervey (Bagot ( Bagod ) of Drayton Baron of STAFFORD (Henry , Harvey ) (1153) (22nd, 23rdGGF)) * 1153–1214
  10. 10. Robert (FitzRichard de) Clare 1064–1136 m. Maud SaintElizabeth 1096–1140
    1. 1. Matilda (Maud FitzRobert de Clare de Senlis ( ST. LIZ ) (21stGGM)) * 1122–1168 m. William (d'Aubigny II , Lord of Belvoir (1130) (22ndGGF) (Confusion between Belvoir and Arundel d'Aubigny families) ) 1130–1186
      1. 1. William (de ALBINI d'Aubigny 3rd Baron of BELVOIR Castle Magna Charta) Surety 1161–1236 m. Albreda (Bisset d'Aubigny (1190)) (20thGGM) 1190–1285
        1. 1. Isabel (d'Aubigny , Heiress of Belvoir (1233) (23rdGGM)) notes 1233–1301 m. Robert (de Ros, Lord of Wark (1237-1274) (22ndGGF)) note 1223–1274
      2. 2. Phillip (de Albini Brito, d'Aubigny , Baron Governor ( Philip Philippe d'Aubigné , Daubeney ) (6th Crusade ) (21stGU) (Born 1171) ( Belvoir) ) 1171–1236
      3. 3. Matilda (d' AUBIGNY (of Belvoir ) Countess Consort of Strathearn ( Maud ) (1150-1210) (20th, 21st, 23rd, 25rdGGM)) * 1150–1210 m. Gilbert Strathearn 1150–1223
        1. 1. Robert (Graham, 4th Earl de) Strathearn 1167–1244 m. Matilda d'Orkney 1176–1247 m. Matilda (de MORAVIA Of Strathearn ( Daughter of Hugh SUTHERLAND of MORAY ) (21stGGM)) * 1178–1247
        2. 2. Mary Strathern 1195–1247 m. William (de Hamilton) 19thGGF 1160–1222
    2. 2. Sir (Walter Fitz Robert of Woodham Walter lord of Little Dunmow, Essex. Was steward under King Stephen of England ( FitzRobert ) (23rdGGF) Consanguinity) Index=0.07% 1124–1198 m. Maud (de Lucy ( Matilda ) (1136)) (23rdGGM) 1136–1243
      1. 1. Robert (Fitzwalter de CLARE , 3rd baron of Dunmow Castle, Essex , 5th Crusade . Was the leader of the baronial opposition against King John, and one of the twenty-five sureties of Magna Carta) *(22ndGGF) 1182–1235 m. Rohese (of BAYNARD FitzWalter ( Rose ) (1180-1236)) (22ndGGM) 1199–1236
        1. 1. Walter (FitzROBERT , Lord of Little Dunmow, Knight ( FitzWALTER )) (21stGGF) 1204–1258 m. Ida (II Longespées) (21stGGM) 1225–
      2. 2. Alice (FitzWalter , FitzROBERT (1163-1213) (23rd, 26thGGM)) * 1163–1213 m. Gilbert (de Péché , IV ( Pecche ) , Baron of Bourn , of Great Bealings ( Peche, 1st Baron Pecche and Lord of Brunne ) (23rdGGF)) * 1145–1212
        1. 1. Joan (de Peche de Stuteville (1196)) (22ndGGM) 1196– m. Nicholas (II de Stuteville , Seigneur d'Oherville (1191-1233) (22ndGGF) (family originated as d'Estouteville from) Normandy) 1191–1233
    3. 3. Johanna (de Clare (1136- )) (26thGGM) 1136– m. GILBERT (III de Neuville ( de Neville , Nevil ) (1124)) (26thGGF) 1124–1192
      1. 1. Geoffrey (de Neuville ( de Neville , Nevil ) (1153)) (25thGGF) 1153–1225

Rohese Clare's Timeline

5 Records

1034
13 Apr 1034
Birth of Rohese De Clare in Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
1034
13 Apr 1034
Birth of Rohese De Clare in Longueville-Sur-Scie, Normandië
Longueville-Sur-Scie, Normandië
1034
13 Apr 1034
Birth of Rohese De Clare in Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
1118
1118
Age 84
Death of Rohese De Clare in St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
1118
1118
Age 84
Death of Rohese De Clare in St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Apr 1034
    Event Place: Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Apr 1034
    Event Place: Longueville-Sur-Scie, Normandië
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Apr 1034
    Event Place: Longueville, Departement de Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1118
    Event Place: St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1118
    Event Place: St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: St Neots, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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