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Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch

Thirty-First Generation

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1221165986. Maredydd ap Owain was born about 938 in Dynevor Castle, Carmarthshire, Wales. He died 999. [Parents]

He had the following children:

610582993 F i Angharad verch Maredydd was born about 982.

1221165988. Blaidd Rhudd Lord of Gest.

He had the following children:

610582994 M i Cilin ap Blaidd-Rhydd Lord of Gestyn-Efionydd.

1221166200. Maldred de Molle Earl of Dunbar, King of Cumbria is printed as #610583102.

1221166201. Edith is printed as #610583103.

They had the following children:

F i
Sigrid was born about 1075 in Scotland. She died after 1126.
610583100 M ii Gospatric I Earl of Northumberland was born 1040 and died 15 Dec 1072.

1221166202. Edmund II "Ironside" King of England was born 989 in Wessex, England. He died 30 Nov 1016 in London, Middlesex, England and was buried in Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England. Edmund married Ealdgyth of Northumbria. [Parents]

The death of Edmund Ironside so soon after his peace treaty with Canute has always been suspicious. Although the offcial story was that he died of natural cuases, at least one chronicler claimed that he was murdered. The assassin apparently hid under the king's privy and, when the king came to relieve himself, he was stabbed twice up through the bowels. He is the only king believed to have been murdered on the toilet, though George II also died (of a heart attack) while going to the lavatory.

1221166203. Ealdgyth of Northumbria was born about 995.

They had the following children:

M i
Edward "The Exile" Atheling was born about 1016. He died 1057.

http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01545

Some say he married Agatha daughter of Stephen, and some say Agatha was the daughter of Henry II of Germany. Stephen is accepted as being incorrect, and other more complex relationships have been postulated. One has been shown here which is attributed to David Bolesbolesd@goya.its.rpi.edu

Also called Edward the Exile. See also articles by Rene Jette NEHGR 150, 96 and Szabolcs de Vajay in Duquesne Review 7.
610583101 F ii AEthelreda was born 1042.

1221166204. Crinan de Mormaer Abbot of Dunkeld and Thane of the Isles and Atholl was born about 975 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. He died 1045 in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. Crinan married Bethoc Alpin. [Parents]

1221166205. Bethoc Alpin was born about 984 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. [Parents]

They had the following children:

M i
Duncan I King of Scotland was born about 1001 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. He died 14 Aug 1040 in Iona, near Elgin, Scotland.
610583102 M ii Maldred de Molle Earl of Dunbar, King of Cumbria was born about 1009 and died 1045.

1221166206. Ughtred "The Bold" Earldorman of Northumbria was born about 971 in Northumberland, England. He died 1016. Ughtred married AElgifu (Elgiva).

1221166207. AElgifu (Elgiva) is printed as #610582935.

They had the following children:

F i
Aelaed.
610583103 F ii Edith was born about 1000.

1221166208. Geoffrey II Count of the Gatinais was born about 1000 in Chateau Landon, Seine-et-Marne, France. He died 1 Apr 1046 in Jerusalem. Geoffrey married Ermengard d'Anjou about 1035 in France. [Parents]

1221166209. Ermengard d'Anjou was born 1018 in Semur, Cote-d'Or, Bourgogne, France. She died 18 Mar 1076 in Fleury-sur-Ouche, Cote-d'Or, Bourgogne, France. [Parents]

They had the following children:

M i
Geoffrey III "The Bearded" Count of Anjou was born about 1039 in Anjou, France.
F ii
Hildegarde de Gastinois was born about 1041 in Courtenay, Loiret, France.
610583104 M iii Fulk IV "The Rude" d'Anjou Count of Anjou was born 1043 and died 14 Apr 1109.

1221166212. Jean de la Fleche was born about 1030 in Fleche, Sarthe, France. He died 1097. Jean married Paula du Maine. [Parents]

1221166213. Paula du Maine was born about 1020. [Parents]

They had the following children:

610583106 M i Baldwin II de la Fletche Count of Maine was born about 1060 and died 1131.

1221166224. Ralph (Rudolph) de Warenne was born about 998. He married Beatrice de Vascoeuil.

1221166225. Beatrice de Vascoeuil was born about 1020. She died 1059. [Parents]

They had the following children:

610583112 M i William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey was born about 1050 and died 24 Jun 1088.

1221166228. Henry I Capet King of France was born 15 May 1008 in Bourgogne, France. He died 4 Aug 1060 in Vitry-en-Brie, France and was buried in St Denis Abbey, St Denis, Seine, France. Henry married Anna Yaroslavna Princess of Kiev on 29 Jan 1043/1044 in Rheims, France. [Parents]

1221166229. Anna Yaroslavna Princess of Kiev was born 1036 in Kiev, Ukraine. She died after 1075 in France and was buried in Villiers Abbey, La-Ferte-Alais, Essonne, France. [Parents]

They had the following children:

610583114 M i Hugh "The Great" de Crepi Duke of France and Burgundy was born 1050 and died 18 Oct 1101.
M ii
Philip I "The Fair" Capet King of France was born before 23 May 1052/1053 in Reims, Marne, France. He died 29 Jul 1108 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France and was buried in St-Benoit-sur-Lo, Loiret, France.
F iii
Emma Princess of France was born 1054 in Reims, Champagne, France.
M iv
Robert Prince of France was born 1055 in Reims, Champagne, France. He died 1060.

1221166230. Herbert IV Count of Vermandois was born about 1032. He died about 1080. Herbert married Adela de Valois on 1049/1073. [Parents]

1221166231. Adela de Valois was born about 1028. She died about 1101. [Parents]

They had the following children:

610583115 F i Adelaide de Vermandois was born about 1048 and died 23 Sep 1120.

1221166232. Roger de Montgomery 1st Earl of Shrewsbury is printed as #610583492.

1221166233. Mabel de Talvas d'Alencon is printed as #610583493.

They had the following children:

F i
Maud de Montgomery 1 was born about 1041 in Montgomery, Normandy, France. She died 1107.
M ii
Hugues de Montgomery 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury 1 was born about 1042 in St Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France. He died 31 Jul 1098 in Montgomery, Montgomershire, Wales.

Killed by Norse Raiders off the coast of Anglessey Island
610583116 M iii Robert II de Montgomery 3rd Earl Shrewsbury Count of Ponthieu, Alecon, and Montreuil was born 1052/1056 and died after 8 May 1131.
M iv
Roger de Montgomery Count la Marche was born 1058 in St Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France. He died 1102.
F v
Sybil de Montgomery 1 was born 1060 in St Germain, Normandy, France.

Facts about this person:

Alt. Born Abt. 1066
M vi
Arnulph de Montgomery was born 1074 in Pembroke, Dyfed, Wales. He died about 1126.

PEMBROKE
From Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1833)

PEMBROKE, a borough, market-town, and sea-port, having separate jurisdiction, locally in the hundred of Castlemartin, county of PEMBROKE, SOUTH WALES, 6 miles (S.E. by E.) from Milford, 10 (S. by E.) from Haverford west, and 248 (W.) from London, containing, exclusively of the parish of Monkton, 5383 inhabitants. The name of this place is derived from the words Pen-Bro, literally signifying a headland or promontory, and originally applied to a district nearly corresponding in extent with the present hundred of Castlemartin, stretching out into the sea, and separating Milford Haven, on the north, from the Bristol channel on the south. On the erection of a castle and the consequent growth of the town, the name of the district in which they were situated was transferred to them, and subsequently to the whole of the county of which that town became the capital. The early history of this place is involved in some confusion: it is stated by Giraldus Cambrensis, that Arnulph de Montgomery erected here, in the reign of Henry I, a slender fortress of stakes and turf, which, on his return into England, he placed under the custody of his constable and lieutenant, Giraldus de Windesor. In the Chronicle of Caradoc of Llancarvan, who was contemporary with Giraldus, it is expressly stated that the castle was attacked in 1092, and again in 1094, by the forces of Cadwgan ab Bleddyn, but that it was so strongly fortified as to baffle every effort of that chieftain to reduce it. The latter of these dates, which is some years prior to the accession of Henry I, contradicts the statement of Giraldus Cambrensis, with respect to the time of the original foundation; and the result of the attacks by so formidable an enemy is at variance with his description of the character of the fortress. Arnulph de Montgomery, on the accession of Henry I., having joined in a confederacy against that sovereign, the castle of Pembroke, together with his other estates, became forfeited to the crown, and Henry afterwards conferred the castle, together with the lordship of Carew and several other manors, on Giraldus de Windesor, Arnulph's lieutenant, who had married Nt, daughter of Rhys ab Tewdwr. According to Caradoc of Llancarvan, Giraldus or Gerald de Windesor rebuilt the castle of Pembroke in the year 1105, on a more advantageous site, called "Congarth Vechan," and removed into it his family and his goods. Soon after this, according to some authorities, Owain, son of Cadwgan ab Bleddyn, having heard the beauty of Nt extolled at a banquet given by Cadwgan, either at his castle of Aberteivy, or at that of Eare Weare, in the parish of Amroath, came, under the pretence of relationship, to pay her a visit at this place, and becoming enamored at this interview, resolved upon carrying her away by force. For this purpose, having obtained the aid of some young men as profligate as himself he returned in the evening to the castle, which he entered unobserved, and, placing a guard over the chamber of Nt, set fire to the building, and, in the confusion and alarm which ensued, forcibly conveyed her and her children to his residence in Powys. Other writers, however, are of opinion that the castle of Carew was the scene of this outrage and abduction. The alliance of Gerald with the native princes of the country, by his marriage with Nt, who was some time after restored to him, subsequently excited the jealousy of Henry, who used every possible means to circumscribe his authority, as far as was consistent with the safety of the English interests in this province.

Gilbert de Clare, surnamed Strongbow, was created Earl of Pembroke, by Henry I., in 1109, and thus became possessed of the royal territories in this quarter, and of the castle of Pembroke; and in 1138, the earldom was erected into a county palatine, with the privilege of jura regalia; and, under the authority of its earl, a session and a monthly county court were held within the castle. In the latter all pleas of the crown were determined, fines levied, and recoveries passed: the writs were issued in the name of the earl, who held also at this place his courts of chancery and exchequer. Strongbow enlarged the castle, which he strengthened with additional fortifications, and made it in every respect a residence suitable to the dignity of the elevated rank which he held. He also incorporated the inhabitants of the town, which had arisen under the protection of the castle, and which he surrounded with a lofty embattled wall, defended by numerous bastions, and entered by three principal gates and a postern. Under the protection and influence of its earls Pembroke became a place of great importance; and in the year 1172, Henry II. kept the festival of Easter in the castle. Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, after the defeat of the Lancastrians at the battle of Barnet, retired into the castle, in which were then residing the young Earl of Richmond and his mother; but he was soon besieged by Morgan ab Thomas, brother of the celebrated Rhys ab Thomas, a zealous partisan of the house of York, to whom he must have surrendered the fortress, had not David, another brother, who had embraced the opposite interest, come promptly to his assistance, and conveyed him, together with the Countess of Richmond and her son, to Tenby, where they embarked for France.

The suppression of the palatine jurisdiction, in the reign of Henry VIII., deprived Pembroke of its dignity as the metropolis of a regality; but during the civil war of the seventeenth century, its strength rendered it the scene of many important transactions. The castle, at the commencement of the war, was the only fortress possessed by the parliamentarians in this part of the principality, and was placed under the command of Colonel Rowland Laugharne. In 1643, Admiral Swanley arrived with the parliamentarian fleet in Milford Haven, and reinforced the garrison with two hundred mariners and several small pieces of cannon, with the aid of which the governor succeeded in reducing most of the neighboring fortresses, which were garrisoned for the king. In 1647, Colonel Laugharne, and likewise Colonels Powell and Poyer, abandoning the interest of the parliament, and embracing that of the opposite party, made Pembroke their head-quarters, and the rallying point for the army which they raised on behalf of the king; and after their defeat in the disastrous battle of St. Fagan's, in Glamorganshire, retired hither with the remnant of their forces, closely followed by the parliamentarian army, led by Cromwell in person, who immediately commenced the siege of the town, taking post at Welsdon, a village about two miles and a half from it. The siege was conducted with the greatest vigor, and sustained with obstinate valor by the garrison, who were resolved to hold out to the last extremity; but Cromwell having found means to destroy their mills, and their supply of water being also cut off by the destruction of a staircase leading into a cavern under one of the towers, in which was their chief reservoir, there remained only the alternative of a lingering death or immediate submission. Under these circumstances the garrison capitulated, on condition that their chief leaders should throw themselves on the mercy of the parliament; that several of the inferior officers should leave the kingdom, not to return within two years; that all arms and ammunition should be given up, and that the town should be spared from plunder. Laugharne, Powell, and Poyer were afterwards tried by a court martial, and being found guilty of treason, were condemned to be shot; but the authorities being induced to spare two of them, it was ordered that they should draw lots for this favor; and accordingly three papers were folded up, on two of which was written "Life given by God, "and the third left blank: the latter was drawn by Colonel Poyer, who was shot in Covent Garden, on the 25th of April, 1649. That the surrender of the garrison was justly attributed to the failure of their supply of water, by the accident above noticed, has been confirmed by a recent discovery of the cavern, in which was found a copious spring of water, with the shattered remains of a staircase leading to it from the tower, the bones of a man, and several cannon balls.

1221166234. Guy I Count of Ponthieu.

He had the following children:

610583117 F i Agnes of Ponthieu died after 6 Oct 1100.

1221166260. Roger de Beaumont Seigneur of Beaumont was born 1022 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France. He died 29 Nov 1094 in Abbey of Preaux, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France. Roger married Adeline de Meulan on 1040. [Parents]

Seigneur of Beaumont, Pontaudemer, Brionne and Vatteville, Normandy.

1221166261. Adeline de Meulan was born about 1025. [Parents]

They had the following children:

610583130 M i Robert I de Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester was born 1040 and died 5 Jun 1118.
M ii
Henry de Newburgh 1st Earl of Warwick was born about 1048. He died 20 Jun 1119.

1221166268. Gillacomghall O'Toole died 1119. [Parents]

He had the following children:

610583134 M i Muirchertach Ua Tuathail O'Toole was born 1089.

1221166272. Hugh V "The Debonaire" de la Marche was born 1013. He died 8 Oct 1060. Hugh married Almode de la Haute Marche about 1034.

1221166273. Almode de la Haute Marche was born 1015 in La Marche, Normandy, France. She died 16 Nov 1071. [Parents]

DEATH: Murdered by her step son, Pedro Raimundo de Barcelona.

Hugh and Almode had the following children:

F i
Mathide de la Marche was born 1035.
610583136 M ii Hugh VI "The Devil" de la Marche was born 1039 and died 1110.

1221166320. Henry I Capet King of France is printed as #1221166228.

1221166321. Anna Yaroslavna Princess of Kiev is printed as #1221166229.

They had the following children:

M i
Hugh "The Great" de Crepi Duke of France and Burgundy 1 was born 2 1050 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. He died 2, 3 18 Oct 1101 in Tarsus, Cilicie, Turkey and was buried in St Paul de Tarse.
610583160 M ii Philip I "The Fair" Capet King of France was born before 23 May 1052/1053 and died 29 Jul 1108.
F iii
Emma Princess of France was born 1054 in Reims, Champagne, France.
M iv
Robert Prince of France was born 1055 in Reims, Champagne, France. He died 1060.

1221166322. Florens (Floris) I Count of West Friesland was born about 1017 in of Vlaardingen, Zuid Holland, Netherlands. He died 28 Jun 1061 in near Ne, Gelderland, Netherlands. Florens married Gertrud Princess of Saxony about 1050 in Netherlands. [Parents]

1221166323. Gertrud Princess of Saxony was born about 1028 in of Schweinfurt, Unterfranken, Bavaria. She died 4 Aug 1113. [Parents]

They had the following children:

M i
Dirk V Count of Holland was born about 1052. He died 1091.
610583161 F ii Bertha Countess of Holland was born about 1054 and died 1093/1094.

1221166324. Amadeo II Count of Savoy was born about 1040 in Marne, France. He died 26 Jan 1080. Amadeo married Joan de Geneva about 1061 in Savoy, France. [Parents]

1221166325. Joan de Geneva was born about 1040 in of Geneva, Switzerland. [Parents]

They had the following children:

610583162 M i Humbert II Count of Maurienne and Savoy, Marquis of Turin was born about 1062 and died 17 Oct 1103.

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