Gundred Princess Of England [Countess Of Sur , [Countess Of Sur, daughter of William "The Conqueror" of England and Matilda (Maud) Countess Flanders [Queen Of Englan , [Queen Of Englan. Adoption parents: N.N. and Matilda (Maud) Countess Flanders [Queen Of Englan , [Queen Of Englan Born ± 1063 at ,Normandy,Normandy,France, died May 27, 1085 at Castle Acre,Norfolk,Norfolk,England, approximately 22 years, buried at Priory Of Lewes,Sussex,Sussex,England ?? Line 3709: (New PAF RIN=11611) 1 TITL [COUNTESS OF SURREY] Line 1546 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [COUNTESS OF SURREY] ?? Line 3709: (New PAF RIN=11611) 1 TITL [COUNTESS OF SURREY] Line 1546 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [COUNTESS OF SURREY] ?? Line 3709: (New PAF RIN=11611) 1 TITL [COUNTESS OF SURREY] Name Suffix: REFN: 38010889 Princess of England & 1 TITL [COUNTESS OF SURREY] The vast majority of the information presented is obtained from online sources. While I believe it to be accurate, caution must be taken to always be careful of its validity. Please do contact me if you find errors or have questions. Married before 1077 at ,,Normandy,France (at least 8 years married) to: William I de Warenne Earl of Surrey , Earl of Surrey, son of Rudolph de Warenne II , II and Emma (de Warenne). Adoption parents: William Rudolf II de Warenne and Emma De Torta Adoption parents: William Rudolf II de Warenne and Emma Torta Born ± 1055 at Of Bellencombe,S Infr,France,France, died Jun 24, 1088 at Lewes,Sussex,England,England, approximately 33 years, buried at Priory Of Lewes,Lewes,Sussex,England William de Warren married Gundred, 4th daughter of William, the Conqueror, and his wife Matilda of Flanders. (It has been said that Gundred was not the daughter of William, the Conqueror, but that she was the daughter of Matilda of Flanders by, perhaps, a previous marriage. The Invincible Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 5, p. 26, says that the inseription on Gundred's tombstone describes her as wife of William de Warren and daughter of Wm., the Conqueror. Also in Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage, pp. 154, 568 and 588, she is called daughter by Wm., the Conqueror, in a charter signed by Wm., William de Warren and Henry I, son of William, the Conqueror. Thus proving this much discussed question. E. E. W.) For the important part that William de Warren took in the Conquest of England he received 300 lordships in the counties of Salop, Essex, Suffolk, Oxford, Hants, Cambridge, Bucks, Norfolk, Lincoln and York. Ancestry shown differs from that shown by Cokayne in "The Complete Peerage", and follows "Aspects of Robert of Torigny's genealogies revisted"; "Nottingham Medieval Studies,xxxvii,1993,pp.21-27; as cited by A.B.Wilson and S.Baldwin Children: 1. William II De Warenne [Earl Of Surrey] , [Earl Of Surrey]Born ± 1081 at Of,,Sussex,England, died May 11, 1138 at ,,,England, approximately 57 years, buried at Priory Of Lewes,Lewes,Sussex,England 2. Reginald De WarrenBorn ± 1082 at Of,Of Sussex,Sussex,England, died at Dsp 5. Reynald de Warenne6. William De Warenne 2nd Earl of Warren & SurreyBorn 1081, died May 11, 1138, 56 or 57 years By the marriage of William, 2nd Earl Warren and the Countess Isabel, every known European line and also those of the Far East from earliest history were united. |