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Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod 1095–1176 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1095

Birth Location: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England

Death Date: 6 Mar 1176

Death Location: Palestine, Died on Crusade to the Holy Land, Yerushalayim, Israel

Father: Roger Norfolk

Mother: Adeliza Norfolk

Spouse(s): Lady Framingham

Children(s): Sir High

Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod was born in 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England, the child of Roger Lebigod High Norfolk And Adeliza Alice Heiress Belvoir De Toeni Countess Norfolk. Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod married Lady Juliane De Vere Countess Of Norfolk Baroness Bigod Of Framingham, and had children including Sir Roger Magna Carta Le Bigod Norfolk Lord High. Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod passed away in 1176 in Palestine, Died on Crusade to the Holy Land, Yerushalayim, Israel.

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  • Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod was born in 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England, the child of Roger Lebigod High Norfolk And Adeliza Alice Heiress Belvoir De Toeni Countess Norfolk.
  • Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod married Lady Juliane De Vere Countess Of Norfolk Baroness Bigod Of Framingham, and had children including Sir Roger Magna Carta Le Bigod Norfolk Lord High.
  • Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod passed away in 1176 in Palestine, Died on Crusade to the Holy Land, Yerushalayim, Israel.

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Sir Bigod's Ancestors

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Sir Bigod
1095–1176
Birth Place: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
Parents
Roger leBigod High Norfolk
1060–1107
St Sauveur, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Adeliza (Alice Heiress Belvoir de Toeni Countess) Norfolk
1064–1135
St Sauveur, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Grandparents
Robert Bigod
1035–1071
St Saveur, Normandy, France
Helene (Billeheude) deSaintSauveur
1040–1060
St Sauveur, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Robert (Lord Belvoir de Toeni) Stafford
1025–1088
Louviers, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Adeliza (di) Savona
1052–1075
Savona, Savona, Liguria, Italy
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sir Bigod's Descendants

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Sir (Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le) Bigod (abt 1095–6 Mar 1176) m. Lady (Juliane De Vere, Countess of Norfolk, Baroness Bigod of) Framingham (1 Nov 1116–abt 1199)
  1. 1. Sir (Roger Magna Carta Le Bigod Norfolk Lord) High 1150–1221 m. Lady (Ida Isabel Plantagenet Countess) Norfolk 1154–1234
    1. 1. Lady (Margaret Le Bigod, Baroness) Bassett 1194–1237 m. Sir (William De Hastings Hastings) Fillongley 1163–1226
      1. 1. Sir (Henry De Hastings Hastings) Fillongley 1196–1250 m. Lady (Ada Le Scot De Huntingdon Baroness) Hastings 1199–1241
        1. 1. Matilda (Maud de) Hastings 1222–1264 m. Knight (Gilbert II Baron of Bourne MP de) Pecche 1220–1291

Sir Bigod's Timeline

2 Records

1095
abt 1095
Birth of Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
1176
6 Mar 1176
Age 81
Death of Sir Hugh I 1st Earl of Norfolk, 3rd Baron Bigod of Framingham Le Le Bigod in Palestine, Died on Crusade to the Holy Land, Yerushalayim, Israel
Palestine, Died on Crusade to the Holy Land, Yerushalayim, Israel

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1095
    Event Place: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Mar 1176
    Event Place: Palestine, Died on Crusade to the Holy Land, Yerushalayim, Israel

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