de Stuteville, Osmund 1 2a

Birth Name de Stuteville, Osmund
Gender male
Age at Death more than 28 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth before 1145 Weston, Colville, Suffolk, England   2b
Death 1173 Brandesburton, Yorkshire, England   3

Age: 28y

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father de Stuteville, Robert III11051183
Mother Murdoc, Hawise1114after 1183
    Brother     Stuteville, Robert IV 1138
    Brother     de Stuteville, William about 1140 about 1202
    Brother     de Stuteville, Nicholas about 1142 before 1218-03-30
    Brother     de Stuteville, Patrick 1144 after 1166
         de Stuteville, Osmund before 1145 1173
    Sister     de Stuteville, Burga about 1146 after 1185
    Sister     de Stuteville, Helwise about 1156

Families

Family of de Stuteville, Osmund and de Gressenhall, Isabel

Unknown Partner de Gressenhall, Isabel ( * 1200 + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
de Stuteville, William1188

Source References

  1. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tamer&id=I6392
  2. H. Schluckbier: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=schluck&id=I11923&style=TABLE My Little Obsession
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        ID: I11923
        Name: Robert III STUTEVILLE 1 2 3
        Sex: M
        Change Date: 25 FEB 2004
        Birth: ABT 1105 in Lazenby, Cumberland, England 2
        Death: 1183 in Cowsby, Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England 2
        Occupation: Sheriff of York, Lord of Knaresborough and of Cottingham
        Note:
        ROBERT III de Stuteville of Cottingham, Kettleby Thorpe, Yorks.and Bigby, Lincs. In 1138 he fought at the Battle of theStandard. Instigated claims to recover property confiscated fromhis grandfather in 1147 and was granted 10 knights' fees byNigel de Mowbray which included the manor of Kirkby Moorside andland in Warwickshire shortly after 1154. Supervisor of the worksof Bamburgh castle in 1166 and sheriff of Yorkshire from Easter1170 to Michaelmas 1175. Benefactor to the abbeys of St Mary'sYork, Byland, Rievaulx and Meaux and the priory of Durham. Acharter of confirmation to Rievaulx abbey c.1160-1183 for thehealth of his soul and the souls of Robert de Stuteville hisgrandfather, Robert his father, Erneburga his mother andHelewise his wife, and with the consent of his son William,presents the Stuteville family over four generations. ['Robertusde Stutevilla.sciatis me dedissee et confirmasse Deo etEcclesiae S. Mariae Rievallis, pro salute animae meae, etRoberti de Stutevilla, avi mei, et Roberti, patris m mei, etErneburge, matris meae, et Helewisae uxoris meae, . in perpetuamelemosinam, concessu Willelmi filii mei, et aliorum filiorummeorum, totam terram de Houetona.' J.C.Atkinson (ed.), 'RievaulxCartulary', p.80]. He married, before 1145, Helewise whoseparentage is not known and they founded Keldholm priory, aBenedictine nunnery. As 'domina Helewis uxor Roberti deStuteuilla' with Osmund 'filius ejus' she witnessed a charter ofWilliam de Vescy to the brethren of Farne Island in about 1183.Robert had an interest in Cowesby as shown by a charter ofnotification dated around 1164-74, by Roger archbishop of Yorkof the settlement of the controversy between Hugh bishop ofDurham and Robert de Stuteville relating to the chapel ofCowesby. The dispute continued, however, after his death underthe aegis of his son Osmund. Robert died in 1183.

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        From Robert were descended the territorial lords of Cottingham,whose male line terminated in the 17th of Henry III [1233].[John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and DormantBaronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition,Scott, Webster, & Geary, London, 1841, p. 486, Skipwith, ofNewbold Hall]

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        The family of Skipwith, originally written Schypwyc, denominatedfrom a town and lordship so called in the East Riding of York,descends from Robert de Estoteville, Baron of Cottingham, in thetime of the Conqueror, of whom and his descendants, the feudallords of Cottingham, Dugdale treats at great length in theBaronage. [John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and DormantBaronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition,Scott, Webster, & Geary, London, 1841, p. 486, Skipwith, ofNewbold Hall]

        Note: The above source has Patrick de Skipwith descending fromRobert's father (also Robert). Burke's Peerage indicates thatPatrick was a younger son of this Robert.

         

         

         

        Father: Robert II STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1070 in Cottingham, England
        Mother: Erneberga FITZBALDRIC b: ABT 1075 in Cowsby, Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England

        Marriage 1 Hawise Helewise MURDAC b: ABT 1122 in Lazenby, Cumberland, England
        Married: 1131 in England
        Children
        Has Children William DE STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1140 in Cottingham, East Riding Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1142 in Cottingham, East Riding Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Patrick DE STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1144 in Cottingham, East Riding Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Osmund DE STUTEVILLE b: BEF 1145 in Weston, Colville, Suffolk, England
        Has Children Burga DE STUTTEVILLE b: ABT 1146 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Helawise STUTTEVILLE b: ABT 1156 in Knaresborough Castle, West Riding Yorkshire, England

        Sources:
        Title: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
        Abbrev: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
        Author: Paul B. McBride
        Title: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson, Lockwood, Strong, Gates and ancestors
        Abbrev: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson,
        Author: Lloyd A. Horocks
        Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
        Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
        Author: Jim Weber

      • Citation:

        e-mail: gschluck@comcast.net

      • Source text:

         

        ID: I11923
        Name: Robert III STUTEVILLE 1 2 3
        Sex: M
        Change Date: 25 FEB 2004
        Birth: ABT 1105 in Lazenby, Cumberland, England 2
        Death: 1183 in Cowsby, Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England 2
        Occupation: Sheriff of York, Lord of Knaresborough and of Cottingham
        Note:
        ROBERT III de Stuteville of Cottingham, Kettleby Thorpe, Yorks.and Bigby, Lincs. In 1138 he fought at the Battle of theStandard. Instigated claims to recover property confiscated fromhis grandfather in 1147 and was granted 10 knights' fees byNigel de Mowbray which included the manor of Kirkby Moorside andland in Warwickshire shortly after 1154. Supervisor of the worksof Bamburgh castle in 1166 and sheriff of Yorkshire from Easter1170 to Michaelmas 1175. Benefactor to the abbeys of St Mary'sYork, Byland, Rievaulx and Meaux and the priory of Durham. Acharter of confirmation to Rievaulx abbey c.1160-1183 for thehealth of his soul and the souls of Robert de Stuteville hisgrandfather, Robert his father, Erneburga his mother andHelewise his wife, and with the consent of his son William,presents the Stuteville family over four generations. ['Robertusde Stutevilla.sciatis me dedissee et confirmasse Deo etEcclesiae S. Mariae Rievallis, pro salute animae meae, etRoberti de Stutevilla, avi mei, et Roberti, patris m mei, etErneburge, matris meae, et Helewisae uxoris meae, . in perpetuamelemosinam, concessu Willelmi filii mei, et aliorum filiorummeorum, totam terram de Houetona.' J.C.Atkinson (ed.), 'RievaulxCartulary', p.80]. He married, before 1145, Helewise whoseparentage is not known and they founded Keldholm priory, aBenedictine nunnery. As 'domina Helewis uxor Roberti deStuteuilla' with Osmund 'filius ejus' she witnessed a charter ofWilliam de Vescy to the brethren of Farne Island in about 1183.Robert had an interest in Cowesby as shown by a charter ofnotification dated around 1164-74, by Roger archbishop of Yorkof the settlement of the controversy between Hugh bishop ofDurham and Robert de Stuteville relating to the chapel ofCowesby. The dispute continued, however, after his death underthe aegis of his son Osmund. Robert died in 1183.

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        From Robert were descended the territorial lords of Cottingham,whose male line terminated in the 17th of Henry III [1233].[John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and DormantBaronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition,Scott, Webster, & Geary, London, 1841, p. 486, Skipwith, ofNewbold Hall]

        ----------------------------

        The family of Skipwith, originally written Schypwyc, denominatedfrom a town and lordship so called in the East Riding of York,descends from Robert de Estoteville, Baron of Cottingham, in thetime of the Conqueror, of whom and his descendants, the feudallords of Cottingham, Dugdale treats at great length in theBaronage. [John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and DormantBaronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition,Scott, Webster, & Geary, London, 1841, p. 486, Skipwith, ofNewbold Hall]

        Note: The above source has Patrick de Skipwith descending fromRobert's father (also Robert). Burke's Peerage indicates thatPatrick was a younger son of this Robert.

         

         

         

        Father: Robert II STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1070 in Cottingham, England
        Mother: Erneberga FITZBALDRIC b: ABT 1075 in Cowsby, Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England

        Marriage 1 Hawise Helewise MURDAC b: ABT 1122 in Lazenby, Cumberland, England
        Married: 1131 in England
        Children
        Has Children William DE STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1140 in Cottingham, East Riding Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1142 in Cottingham, East Riding Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Patrick DE STUTEVILLE b: ABT 1144 in Cottingham, East Riding Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Osmund DE STUTEVILLE b: BEF 1145 in Weston, Colville, Suffolk, England
        Has Children Burga DE STUTTEVILLE b: ABT 1146 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England
        Has Children Helawise STUTTEVILLE b: ABT 1156 in Knaresborough Castle, West Riding Yorkshire, England

        Sources:
        Title: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
        Abbrev: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
        Author: Paul B. McBride
        Title: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson, Lockwood, Strong, Gates and ancestors
        Abbrev: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson,
        Author: Lloyd A. Horocks
        Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
        Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
        Author: Jim Weber

      • Citation:

        e-mail: gschluck@comcast.net

  3. Holly Forrest Tamer: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=stolp&id=I633&style=TABLE Stolp Line