de Dynan, Melette

Birth Name de Dynan, Melette
Gender female
Age at Death 72 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1128 Longueville, Jersey, Wales   1
Death 1200 Longueville, Jersey, Wales   1

Age: 72y

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father de Dinan, Alan1088about 1157
Mother de Penthievre, Agnorie Agnes10921178
         de Dynan, Melette 1128 1200
    Sister     de Dinan, Emma 1136-03-06 1208-12-18
    Brother     de Dinan, Roland 1138 1185

Families

Family of de Cantilupe, William and de Dynan, Melette

Married Husband de Cantilupe, William ( * about 1130 + 1182-08-02 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1151 Reading, Berkshire, England   2a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
de Cantilupe, Maud11511246
ce Cantilupe, William I11591239-04-07
de Cantilupe, Guy1160
de Cantilupe, Fulkabout 1161after 1199
de Cantilupe, Roger11631253
de Cantilupe, Sibillaabout 1166
de Cantilupe, Mabel11671267

Source References

  1. GD8L-XVJ FamilySearch.org
  2. 9WCW-F1M FamilySearch.org
      • Source text:

        Note: Based on the life sketch below and the birth locations of the children, there appear to be two families with similar names and dates mixed up here. Also, there are three women with all the same name but different birth years.

        About Sir Walter de Cantilupe
        de Cantilupe, Walter

        Birth : ABT 1128 Longueville, Gerseyshire, Wales
        Gender: Male
        Parents:
        Father: de Cantilupe, Walter
        Family: Children:

        Gender: Female
        de Cantilupe, William
        http://www.redeaglejw.net/dat553.htm#19

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        Birth: unknown Death: Apr. 7, 1239 Reading Berkshire, England

        William de Cantilupe was married to Mascelina, daughter of Audult de Bracy. William died at a very great age on 7 Apr 1239. His son and heir, William II, was most likely his son by his wife Mascelina. William Cantilupe was living during the reign of King John. He was steward of the household, and one of the chief counselors who remained faithful to John. William joined the Barons for a brief time, but returned his loyalty to King John, and was rewarded for his allegience. He received the forfeited lands of rebellious barons as a reward from the King. Included in this was Kenilworth Castle, which he made his principal residence. Henry III kept Catilupe in his office as Steward, and Catilupe continued to increase his land holding. He bought the wardship of the heirs of five great estates; matching one heiress with a brother, another with a son and keeping a third for himself. He died in 1239, leaving five sons, William, Walter, John, Nicholas and Thomas. His 5th great granddaughter
        http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/i/n/Jacqueli-C-Finley/PDFGENE3.pdf
        http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/i/n/Jacqueli-C-Finley/PDFGENE3.pdf

        BIRTH: Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Kimball G. Everingham, ed., 5
        vols. (Salt Lake City: by the author, 2013), Cantelowe, 2:73.
        MAR: Ibid.
        DEATH: Ibid.

      • Citation:

        https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WCW-F1M