Adeline Unknown Born ± ABT. 1047 at France Name: Adeline Given Name: Adeline _AKA: Adelize or Adeline Sex: F Birth: ABT 1047 in France Reference Number: 133251 _UID: 2D25A1070417AB4DB3B1A9122184FC3401AF Note: Wife of Ours d'Abbetot; mother of Emeline and Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 70] [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD1, CD00 Author: Automated Archives, Inc. Publication: Genealogical Research System, 1994 From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com Married/ Related to: Urso de Abbetot, Constable of Worcester, son of Amaury d Abbetot and N.N.. Born 1050 at St. Jean, d'Abbetot, Colbose, Havre, Normandy, France, died 1118 at Worcester, Worcestershire, England, 67 or 68 years Name: Urso de ARBITOT Constable of Worcester Surname: Arbitot Given Name: Urso de NSFX: Constable of Worcester Sex: M Birth: 1050 in St. Jean,d'Abbetot,Colbose,Havre,Normandy Death: 1118 in Worcester,,Worcestershire,England Reference Number: 133250 _UID: A1203DE694BC2C479DEEE7012A65B72B8B78 Note: !At the time of the Conqueror's survey, he was Sheriff of Worcestershire, held Holt Castle, and other large estates in Worcestershire, which had probably been conferred upon him for services at Hastings. In some ancient records, Urso d'Abitot is called Urso Vicecomes and in others Urso de Wirecestre. About the year 1074, when Roger Earl of Hereford, and Ralph, Earl of Norfolk, conspired against King William, Urso united his forces with those of Wolstan, Bishop of Worcester, and Egetroyne, Abbot of Evesham, and did eminent service to the royal cause. He subsequently founded a hermitage at Little Malvern in Worcestershire, afterwards converted into a cell of the Abbey of Westminster. [The Roll of Battle Abbey] Older bro. of Robert le Despensier, steward to the Conqueror. The name came from St-Jean d'Abbetot, canton of Colbose, arrondissement of Havre, of which the seigniory belonged to the chamberlain of Tancarville, indicated in the foundation charter of St-George de Bocherville. Son of Amaury d'Abbetot; grandson of Gerold, sire de Tancarville. Ours accompanied Duke William to the conquest of England, after which he became a great power, having been created sheriff of Gloucester and Worcester, and held a great barony as tenant-in-chief in Hereford and Warwick. In 1073 he was one of the king's council and rendered great service in the suppression of the rebellion of the earls of Hereford and Norfolk. Ours was a despoiler of the lands of the church of Worcester, as well as the abbeys of Evesham and Pershore, and terribly oppressed the tenants of Droitwich. Great power had been granted to him as hereditary sheriff, making it his duty to keep the county in subjection, in almost all parts of which he held manors. On the other hand, he founded Malvern priory, which became a cell to Westminster abbey. Ours was alive during the reign of Henry I, but the exact date of his death is unknown. By his wife, Atheliza, he had Robert d'Abbetot, who succeeded him, but who shortly afterwards had his inheritance and properties confiscated because he killed a servitor of the king. Ours' dau. was Emmeline who m. Walter de Beauchamp. hereditary [Falaise Roll, p. 70, 91] Urse de Abetot, Domesday tenant-in-chief and sheriff of Worcestershire, is a well-known person; his first recorded occurrence in England is in 1067. Robert son of Urse may be the Robert de Abetot whose wife Lesza gave land to the priory of Ste-Barbe-en-Auge, a house of which the Tancarvilles were patrons. Urse was succeeded in England by his son Roger, who forfeited his lands c. 1114. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 1] The Abbetots prevailed in Normandy until the time of Philippe Auguste and in England for 600 years. [Falaise Roll, p. 70] Son of Aumary de Arbitot; m. Adeline. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3352c] m. Adeline; dau m. Roger Marmion, 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby. [Larry Overmire WAITE LINE b.1050, d. 1118; son of Amaury d'Arbitot; m. Adeline; father of: 1. Emeline who m. Walter de Beauchamp 2. dau who m. Roger de Marmion [Holly Forrest Tamer Change Date: 22 Jun 2003 at 22:44:36 Father: Amaury de D'ABBETOT b: ABT 1036 in St. Jean d'Abbetot, Havre, Normandy Marriage 1 Adeline b: ABT 1047 in France Children de ARBITOT b: ABT 1067 in Tamworth Castle, Coventry, Warwickshire, England Roger D'ABBETOT b: ABT 1070 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England Robert D'ABBETOT b: ABT 1072 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England Emeline D'ABITOT b: ABT 1076 in Holt Castle,Worcestershire,England Amaury D'ARBITOT b: 1080 in England From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com Children: 1. Unknown of AbbetotBorn ± ABT. 1067 at Tamworth Castle, Coventry, Warwickshire, England Name: de ARBITOT Surname: Arbitot Given Name: de Sex: F Birth: ABT 1067 in Tamworth Castle, Coventry, Warwickshire, England Reference Number: Waite _UID: 1F59C5430A473D4BB3EC975A79704D39583D Note: m. Roger Marmion, 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby; mother of Robert, 4th Lord of Scrivelsby, who m. Millicent de Stanton de Rethel. [Larry Overmire WAITE LINE b.c. 1072; dau of Urso de Arbitot, Constable of Worcester, and Adeline; m. Roger Marmion, 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby; mother of Geoffrey and Robert. [Larry Overmire Change Date: 22 Jun 2003 at 23:11:33 Father: Urso de ARBITOT Constable of Worcester b: 1050 in St. Jean,d'Abbetot,Colbose,Havre,Normandy Mother: Adeline b: ABT 1047 in France Marriage 1 Roger MARMION 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby b: ABT 1065 in Fontenay-le-Marmion,Calvados,Normandy Children Robert I MARMION 4th Lord of Scrivelsby b: ABT 1092 in Fontenay-le-Marmion,Calvados,Normandy Geoffrey MARMION b: ABT 1105 in of Arrow, Alcester, Warwickshire, England From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com 2. Emeline d' AbbetotBorn ± ABT. 1076 at Holt Castle, Worcestershire, England ID: I17672 Name: Emeline D'ABITOT Surname: D'Abitot Given Name: Emeline Sex: F Birth: ABT 1076 in Holt Castle,Worcestershire,England Christening: Reference Number: Waite _UID: 8B4DE04E0893D1439FBF3301C054BED2EB51 Event: Barley, Derbyshire, England Lived Note: Dau. of Ours d'Abbetot and Atheliza; m. Walter de Beauchamp. Recovered from Henry I the hereditary shrievalty of Worcester with the confiscated possessions of her brother on her marriage with Walter de Beauchamp. Their son William was despensier to the king and sheriff of Worcester and adjoining counties. [Falaise Roll, p. 70] WAITE LINE Dau. of Urso d'Arbitot and Adeline; m. Walter de Beauchamp; mother of William, Stephen, Emma, Matilda/Maud, and Richard. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329] Dau of Urso de Arbitot and Adeline; m. Walter de Beauchamp. [Holly Forrest Tamer 1 2 3 Change Date: 22 Jun 2003 at 23:15:06 Father: Urso de ARBITOT Constable of Worcester b: 1050 in St. Jean,d'Abbetot,Colbose,Havre,Normandy Mother: Adeline b: ABT 1047 in France Marriage 1 Walter de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1072 in of Bedford,Bedfordshire,England Married: ABT 1129 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England Children William I de BEAUCHAMP Sheriff b: ABT 1105 in Holt Castle,Worcestershire,England Stephen de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1108 in of Elmley,Worcester,Worcestershire,England Emma de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1109 in of Elmley Castle,Worcester,Worcestershire,England Sources: Title: The Roll of Battle Abbey Author: Burke, John Bernard, Esq. Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, 1985 Repository: Name: Cheryl Varner Library Title: Falaise Roll: Recording Prominent Companions of William Duke of Normandy at the Conquest of England Author: Crispin, M. Jackson; Macary, Leonce; with additions and corrections by G. Andrews Moriarty Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1994 Page: p. 70 Repository: Name: Cheryl Varner Library Title: World Family Tree Volume 11, pre-1600 to present Author: Family Tree Maker Publication: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1997 Page: Ped 4329 From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com |