Ancestors of Howard Ulph SMITH


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67940508. Gilbert de CLARE Earl of Pembroke, son of Gilbert Fitzrichard de CLARE [81936] and Adeliza de CLERMONT [81937], was born in 1100 and died in 1152 at age 52.

Gilbert married Isabel de BEAUMONT [81935]. Isabel was born in 1086.

The child from this marriage was:

33970254        i.  Richard Strongbow FITZGILBERT Earl of Pembroke [81932] (born in 1125 - died in 1176)


67940509. Isabel de BEAUMONT, daughter of Robert de BEAUMONT 1st Earl [81938] and Countess Isabel de VERMANDOIS [35147], was born in 1086.

Isabel married Gilbert de CLARE Earl of Pembroke [81934]. Gilbert was born in 1100 and died in 1152 at age 52.

67940546. Henry I BEAUCLERC King Of England, son of King Of England William de NORMANDIE "The Conqueror" [35127] and Matilda of FLANDERS [35128], was born in Sep 1068 in Selby Yorkshire England and died on 1 Dec 1135 in Castle of Lihun Rouen France at age 67.

General Notes: Wikipedia says:
Henry I (c. 1068 \endash 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death. Henry was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts. On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England, respectively, but Henry was left landless. Henry purchased the County of Cotentin in western Normandy from Robert, but William and Robert deposed him in 1091. Henry gradually rebuilt his power base in the Cotentin and allied himself with William against Robert. Henry was present when William died in a hunting accident in 1100, and he seized the English throne, promising at his coronation to correct many of William's less popular policies. Henry married Matilda of Scotland but continued to have a large number of mistresses, by whom he had many illegitimate children.

Robert, who invaded in 1101, disputed Henry's control of England; this military campaign ended in a negotiated settlement that confirmed Henry as king. The peace was short-lived, and Henry invaded the Duchy of Normandy in 1105 and 1106, finally defeating Robert at the Battle of Tinchebray. Henry kept Robert imprisoned for the rest of his life. Henry's control of Normandy was challenged by Louis VI of France, Baldwin of Flanders and Fulk of Anjou, who promoted the rival claims of Robert's son, William Clito, and supported a major rebellion in the Duchy between 1116 and 1119. Following Henry's victory at the Battle of Brémule, a favourable peace settlement was agreed with Louis in 1120.

Considered by contemporaries to be a harsh but effective ruler, Henry skilfully manipulated the barons in England and Normandy. In England, he drew on the existing Anglo-Saxon system of justice, local government and taxation, but also strengthened it with additional institutions, including the royal exchequer and itinerant justices. Normandy was also governed through a growing system of justices and an exchequer. Many of the officials that ran Henry's system were "new men" of obscure backgrounds rather than from families of high status, who rose through the ranks as administrators. Henry encouraged ecclesiastical reform, but became embroiled in a serious dispute in 1101 with Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, which was resolved through a compromise solution in 1105. He supported the Cluniac order and played a major role in the selection of the senior clergy in England and Normandy.

Henry's only legitimate son and heir, William Adelin, drowned in the White Ship disaster of 1120, throwing the royal succession into doubt. Henry took a second wife, Adeliza, in the hope of having another son, but their marriage was childless. In response to this, Henry declared his daughter, Matilda, his heir and married her to Geoffrey of Anjou. The relationship between Henry and the couple became strained, and fighting broke out along the border with Anjou. Henry died on 1 December 1135 after a week of illness. Despite his plans for Matilda, the King was succeeded by his nephew, Stephen of Blois, resulting in a period of civil war known as the Anarchy.

Henry married Princess Of Scotland Matilda ATHELING [35126] on 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey London England. Matilda was born about 1079 in Dunfermline Fifeshire Scotland and died on 1 May 1118 in Westminster Middlesex England aged about 39. Another name for Matilda was Edith.

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Princess Of England Elizabeth BEAUCLERC [35124] was born about 1095 in Selby Yorkshire England and died about 1124 aged about 29.

33970273       ii.  Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany [35146] (born before 5 Aug 1102 in London England - died on 10 Sep 1169 in Rouen Seine-Maritime France)

              iii.  William Adelin BEAUCLERC [102345] was born in 1103 and died in 1120 at age 17.

Henry next married Adeliza [102346].

Henry next married Sybilla CORBET [35144]. Marriage status: mistress. Another name for Sybilla was Adeliza of Leuven.

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Constance FITZHENRY [35145]

               ii.  Sybilla de NORMANDIE [102358] was born before 1100.

              iii.  Earl Reginald de DUNSTANVILLE of Cornwall [102351] was born about 1118.

               iv.  William BEAUCLERC [102359]

                v.  Gundrada de DUNSTANVILLE [102368]

Henry next married Ansfride [MISTRESS] [102349]. Marriage status: mistress.

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Richard BEAUCLERC [102350]

               ii.  Fulk BEAUCLERC [102357]

              iii.  Juliana BEAUCLERC [102362]

Henry next married Ede [MISTRESS] [102352]. Marriage status: mistress.

General Notes: Ede was the Daughter of Forne.

The child from this marriage was:

                i.  Robert BEAUCLERC [102353]

Henry next married Isabel de BEAUMONT [102365]. Marriage status: mistress.

The child from this marriage was:

                i.  Countess Isabel BEAUCLERC of Pembroke [102366]

Henry next married Various Mistresses [102347]. Marriage status: mistress.

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Robert BEAUCLERC of Gloucester [102348] was born about 1095.

               ii.  William de TRACY [102355] was born about 1096.

              iii.  Gilbert BEAUCLERC [102354]

               iv.  Countess Matilda FITZROY of Perch [102360]

                v.  Duchess Matilda FITZROY of Brittany [102361]

               vi.  Mabel BEAUCLERC [102363]

              vii.  Aline BEAUCLERC [102364]

             viii.  Abbess Matilda FITZROY of Montvilliers [102367]

               ix.  Rohese BEAUCLERC [102369]

                x.  Emma BEAUCLERC [102370]

               xi.  Adeliza BEAUCLERC [102371]

              xii.  Sybil de FALAISE [102372]

Henry next married Nest verch RHYS [102836], daughter of Rhys ap TEWDWR [104152]. Marriage status: mistress.

The child from this marriage was:

                i.  Henry BEAUCLERC [102356] died in 1158 in Wales. Another name for Henry was Henry FITZHENRY.


67940547. Princess Of Scotland Matilda ATHELING, daughter of Malcolm III, of Scotland [88003], was born about 1079 in Dunfermline Fifeshire Scotland and died on 1 May 1118 in Westminster Middlesex England aged about 39. Another name for Matilda was Edith.

Matilda married Henry I BEAUCLERC King Of England [35125] on 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey London England. Henry was born in Sep 1068 in Selby Yorkshire England and died on 1 Dec 1135 in Castle of Lihun Rouen France at age 67.

77594624. Seigneur Gauthier de BRIENNE de Ramerupt, son of Comte Erard I de BRIENNE de Brienne [120773] and Alice de ROUCY de Ramerupt [120774], was born about 1105 in Brienne Champagne-Ardenne France and died about 1161 in Brienne Champagne-Ardenne France aged about 56. Another name for Gauthier was Walter de BRIENNE.

Gauthier married Adélaïde HUMBLEDINE de BEAUDËMONT [120758], daughter of Seigmeur André de BEAUDËMONT de Baudémont [120759] and Agnés de BRAINE [120760].

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Isabelle de BRIENNE [120762] was born between 1110 and 1162.

               ii.  Agnés de BRIENNE [120761] was born about 1125 and died in 1191 aged about 66.

              iii.  Helvide de BRIENNE [120763] was born in 1135 and died in 1202 at age 67.

Gauthier next married Adéle de NESLE [120764]. Adéle was born about 1110 in Soissons Aisne Picardie France and died about 1137 in France aged about 27.

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Guy de BRIENNE [120770] was born between 1115 and 1143 and died about 1143.

               ii.  Mathilde de BRIENNE [120767] was born about 1120 and died in 1191 in Terre Saint. ... Palestine aged about 71. Another name for Mathilde was Marie de BRIENNE.

38797312      iii.  Comte Erard II de BRIENNE de Brienne [120747] (born on 1 Jun 1130 in Brienne-le-Château Aube Champagne-Ardenne France - died in 1191 in Acre Kingom of Jerusalem)

               iv.  Seigneur André de BRIENNE de Ramerupt [120769] was born about 1132 and died on 4 Oct 1189 in Palestine aged about 57.

                v.  Béatrix de BRIENNE [120768] was born in 1147.

               vi.  Eustache de BRIENNE [120771]

              vii.  Abbé Jean de BRIENNE de Beaulieu [120772]


77594625. Adéle de NESLE, daughter of Comte Jean I de Soissons [120765] and Aveline de PIERREFONDS [120766], was born about 1110 in Soissons Aisne Picardie France and died about 1137 in France aged about 27.

Adéle married Seigneur Gauthier de BRIENNE de Ramerupt [120757]. Gauthier was born about 1105 in Brienne Champagne-Ardenne France and died about 1161 in Brienne Champagne-Ardenne France aged about 56. Another name for Gauthier was Walter de BRIENNE.

77594626. Amadeus II de MONTFAUCON .

Amadeus married Béatrice de GRANDSON-JOINVILLE [120750] about 1163.

The child from this marriage was:

38797313        i.  Agnès de MONTFAUCON [120748] (died after 1186)


77594627. Béatrice de GRANDSON-JOINVILLE .

Béatrice married Amadeus II de MONTFAUCON [120749] about 1163.

77594640. Earl William COMYN of Buchan .

William married Countess Marjory of Buchan [120271].

The child from this marriage was:

38797320        i.  Earl [2nd] Alexander COMYN of Buchan [120265] (died in 1289)


77594641. Countess Marjory of Buchan .

Marjory married Earl William COMYN of Buchan [120270].

77594642. Earl [2nd] Roger de QUINCY of Winchester, son of Earl [1st] Sahir III de QUINCY of Winchester [81913] and Margaret de BEAUMONT [81914], was born in 1174 and died in 1264 at age 90.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Roger,
He married a major heiress, Helen of Galloway, the eldest of the three daughters of Alan, Lord of Galloway. On her father's death in 1234, he acquired her share of the paternal inheritance, which consisted of the hereditary office of Constable of Scotland and one-third of the lordship of Galloway. The title of Lord of Galloway, however, went through Helen's half-sister Devorguilla to her husband John Balliol.[4]
In 1235 the Galwegians rebelled under Gille Ruadh, not wanting their land divided, but the rebellion was suppressed by King Alexander II of Scotland. The Galwegians revolted again in 1246, following the death without children of Helen's sister Christina, first wife of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Aumale. Further unrest in 1247, possibly due to his strict rule, found de Quincy trapped in a castle, from which he escaped to obtain help from King Alexander in suppressing the rebellion. Although actively managing his lands in Scotland, despite being Constable after this time he seems to have had little further involvement in Scotland's politics and wars.[3]
In England he also steered clear of politics initially but was gradually drawn into the baronial opposition to the rule of King Henry III, He joined with other nobles in 1239 and 1246 in written remonstrances to the Pope about papal interference in English affairs. In 1258, he was elected by the barons to the twelve-member commission charged with overseeing the revised constitution of the Provisions of Oxford and was appointed also to the committee to arrange the financial aid promised to Henry. In 1259 he led a delegation to St Omer that forbade the King's brother Richard, Earl of Cornwall from returning to England unless he swore to observe the Provisions of Oxford. After this de Quincy played little part in national affairs.[3]
He died aged about 69 on 25 April 1264, eighteen days after the outbreak of civil war, and was buried at Brackley. Having no male heir, the earldom of Winchester became extinct and his estates were divided among the husbands of his three daughter

Roger married Helen MACDONALD of Galloway [81912]. Helen was born in 1196 and died in 1245 at age 49.

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Ellen de QUINCY [120263]

38797321       ii.  Elizabeth de QUINCY [120264]

              iii.  Countess Margaret de QUINCY of Derby [81900] was born in 1218 and died on 12 Mar 1280 at age 62.

Roger next married Maud de BOHUN [120208], daughter of Earl [2nd] Humphrey IV de BOHUN of Hereford [81917] and Maud de LUSIGNAN [81918].

Roger next married Eleanor de FERRERS [120251], daughter of Lord [5th] William de FERRERS of Derby [120252].


77594643. Helen MACDONALD of Galloway, daughter of Lord Alan MACDONALD of Galloway [120206] and Rose LACEY [120207], was born in 1196 and died in 1245 at age 49.

Helen married Earl [2nd] Roger de QUINCY of Winchester [81911]. Roger was born in 1174 and died in 1264 at age 90. picture


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