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Sybilla FitzHenry, Queen Consort of Scotland 1092–1122 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1092
Birth Location: Domfront, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
Death Date: 12 Jul 1122
Death Location: Island of Eilean nam Ban(Eilean nam Bannoamh 'Isle of the female saints') Loch, Tay, Scotland
Father: Henry England
Mother: Sibyl Mistress
Spouse(s): Alexander Scotland, Fergus Galloway
Children(s): Aveline Scotland, Malcolm Ross, William Londres, Lady Hilary, Gilbert Carrick
The story of Sybilla FitzHenry, Queen Consort of Scotland began in 1092 in Domfront, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France. Sybilla FitzHenry, Queen Consort of Scotland married Alexander I The Fierce Caenmor King Of Scotland, Fergus Galloway, and had children including Aveline Ales Caenmor Princess Of Scotland, Gilbert Canmore Earl Van Carrick, Lady Aveline St Hilary, Malcolm Macheth 1St Earl Of Ross, William De Londres. Sybilla FitzHenry, Queen Consort of Scotland passed away in 1122 in Island of Eilean nam Ban(Eilean nam Bannoamh 'Isle of the female saints') Loch, Tay, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Sybilla FitzHenry, Queen Consort of Scotland began in 1092 in Domfront, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France.
- Sybilla FitzHenry, Queen Consort of Scotland married Alexander I The Fierce Caenmor King Of Scotland, Fergus Galloway, and had children including Aveline Ales Caenmor Princess Of Scotland, Gilbert Canmore Earl Van Carrick, Lady Aveline St Hilary, Malcolm Macheth 1St Earl Of Ross, William De Londres.
- Sybilla FitzHenry, Queen Consort of Scotland passed away in 1122 in Island of Eilean nam Ban(Eilean nam Bannoamh 'Isle of the female saints') Loch, Tay, Scotland.
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Sybilla Scotland's Ancestors
Sybilla Scotland's Descendants
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1. Aveline (Ales Caenmor Princess of) Scotland 1109–1137 m. James (d'Harcourt I Saint) Hilary 1105–1154
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1. Matilda ((Maud) Countess of Ardundel St. Hilary du) Harcouet 1132–1193 m. Roger, (2nd Earl of Hertford, 3rd Earl) Clare 1116–1173 m. William (IV (Earl Arundel) De) Albini 1136–1193
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1. Richard (Fitz Robert) CLARE 1153–1218 m. Amice ("Countess of Gloucester & Hereford") FitzRobert 1160–1224 m. Lady (Amice Muellent, Countess of Gloucester Fitz) Robert 1160–1224
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1. Gilbert (III, Magna Carta Sureties, 5th Earl of Gloucester, 4th Earl of Hertford, de de) Clare 1180–1230 m. Lady (Isabella "Countess of Pembroke") Marshall 1200–1240
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2. Gilbert (4th Earl of Gloucester, 5th Earl of Hertford, Magna Carta Baron De) Clare 1182–1230 m. Isabel ('of Pembroke") Marshal 1200–1240
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3. Maud (Matilda Lady De) Clare 1184–1213
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2. Mabel (FitzPatrick De) Clare 1155–1203
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3. Richard (Hertford de Clare) III 1153–1217
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4. William (III d' Aubigny, 3rd Earl Arundel & Sussex, 3rd Lord Belvoir, Magna Carta) Baron 1155–1221
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5. Avice (D'Aubigny) Albini 1176–1224
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6. Sir (Renfred, Earl of Arundell de) Arundell 1183–1280
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7. Aveline (of Herford De) Clare 1172–1225
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8. Elena (De) Clare 1160–1225
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9. Lady (Eleanor de) Clare 1145–1184
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2. Matilda(Maud) (de Saint-Hilaire Countess of) Sussex 1132–1193
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2. Malcolm (MacHeth 1st Earl of) Ross 1105–1168
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3. William (de) Londres 1137–1200
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4. Lady (Aveline St) Hilary 1109–1130
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5. Gilbert (Canmore Earl van) Carrick 1120–1185
Sybilla Scotland's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1092
Event Place: Domfront, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 Jul 1122
Event Place: Island of Eilean nam Ban(Eilean nam Bannoamh 'Isle of the female saints') Loch, Tay, Scotland