Urso de Abitot, Sheriff of Worcestershire

ABITOT

1. GEROLD de TANCARVILLE

b.c.1000 Tancarville, Seine Maritime
m. HELISENDIS

Château de Tancarville- 11th Century

Issue-

  • I. Ralph- de Tancarville, b.c.1026, d.c.1065
  • 2II. AMAURI- b.c.1029 Tancarville, Seine Maritime
  • III. Gerold de Roumare- b.c.1032, m. Albreda


    2II. AMAURI d'ABITOT (GEROLD 1)

    b.c.1029 Tancarville, Seine Maritime

    Issue-

  • 3I. URSO- m. ADELIZA, d. 1108
  • II. Robert- b.c.1057 St. Jean d'Abetot, Le Havre

    Ref:

    The Conqueror and His Companions- James Robinson Planché, Tinsley, London, 1874- Vol. 2, pp. 149-153


    3I. URSO de ABITOT- Sheriff of Worcestershire (GEROLD 1, AMAURI 2)

    m. ADELIZA
    d. 1108

    Eglise de St-Jean-l'Abbetot

    Urso inherited his lands from his brother Robert the Dispencer. He was from Abbetot, Seine-Maritime. His son Roger was banished in 1110 by King Henry I for killing one of Henry's officers, leaving his daughters as heirs to the estate.

    Issue-

  • I. Roger-
  • 2II. EMELINE- m. WALTER de BEAUCHAMP (d. before 1133)
  • 3III. ______- m. ROGER MARMION (d. before 1129 Tamworth, Notts)

    Ref:

    The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant- George Edward Cokayne Ed., St. Catherine Press, London, 1910- Vol. 8, p. 506
    Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166- K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, The Boydell Press, Rochester, 2002- pp. 383, 439
    Domesday Descendants- K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, The Boydell Press, Rochester, 2002- p. 261
    Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900- Sir Leslie Stephen, Ed., Oxford University Press, 1993= Vol. 20, pp.52-3
    The Conqueror and His Companions- James Robinson Planché, Tinsley, London, 1874- Vol. 2, pp. 150-153
    English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327- Ivor John Sanders, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1960- p. 75
    Tim Powys-Lybbe's web page at: http://www.tim.ukpub.org


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