pages 650-9 in ANCIENT ANCESTORS

                Beatrice, m Gautier (Walter) II de Brienne

PHILIPPE 2ndly m CATHERINE of Valois (see under Valois for ancestors)

                Robert, Prince of Taranto and Achaia, Emperor of Constantinople  (1346-64)

                Louis, Prince of Taranto, d 1362, m as 2nd husband of Joanna, Queen of Naples

                Philippe, Prince of Taranto and Achaia, Emperor of Constantinople (1364-73), m as 2nd husband of Mary, dau of Charles, Duke of Calabria (see under Naples for ancestors) 

                MARGARET, m 1stly Edward de Baliol, King of Scots; she 2ndly m FRANCESCO del Balzo (des Baux), Duke of Andria 

      Jacques (Giacomo) des Baux, Duke of Andria, Emperor of Constantinople (1373-83), m as 2nd husband of Agnes dau of Charles d’Anjou, , Duke of Durazzo (see under Durazzo for

             ancestors)

 

 

TENREMOND - Seigneurs

 

ADALBERT de GAND (see under Gand for ancestors) m ERMENGARDE of Flanders

                REINGOT de GAND

 

REINGOT de GAND

                REINGOT, Seigneur de Tenremond

 

REINGOT, Seigneur de Tenremond

                dau and heir m GAUTHIER I, son of BALDWIN de GANT (see under Gant for ancestors)

 

GAUTHIER I, jure uxoris Seigneur de Tenremond and above dau

                DANIEL

 

DANIEL, Seigneur de Tenremond

                GAUTHIER II, Seigneur de Tenremond, d 1173

                          GAUTHIER III

 

GAUTHIER III, Seigneur de Tenremond, m as 1st husband of ALICE, dau of RENAUD de ROSOY and JULIANA de RUMIGNY (see under Rumigny for her ancestors)

                MAUD, m GUILLAUME II de BÉTHUNE (see under Béthune for descendants)

 

 

THESSALONICA - Kings, Emperors & Sebastocrators

 

BONIFACIO I, Marchese di Montferrat (see under Montferrat for ancestors and other descendants), King of Thessalonica (1204-07 when killed fighting the Bulgars)

                Demetrio, King of Thessalonica (1207-24), killed 1227 in war with Bulgars

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JOHN ANGELUS DUCAS (son of CONSTANTINE ANGELUS and THEODORA         dau of ALEXIUS I COMNENUS - see under Byzantium for ancestors) Sebastocrator

                Manuel, Despot of Thessalonica and titular King (1230-37), d 1240, m dau of JOHN ASÊN II, Tsar of Bulgaria

                THEODORE ANGELUS DUCAS COMNENUS

                MICHAEL I, Despot of Epiros (1204-14)

                                MICHAEL II, Despot of Epiros (1237-71)

                                                JOHN I DUCAS (see below)

 

THEODORE ANGELUS DUCAS COMNENUS, Despot of Epiros, King of Thessalonica (1224-30 when deposed), Emperor of Byzantium (1225-30 when defeated and blinded)

                John, titular King of Thessalonica (1237-42) and Despot only (1242-44)

                Demetrio, Despot of Thessalonica (1244-46 when deposed)

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HUGUES IV (see under Burgundy, Dukes for ancestors), Duc de Bourgogne (1218-72), King of Thessalonica, b 1212, m 1stly YOLANDE, dau of ROBERT III, Comte de Dreux (see under Dreux for ancestors)

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JOHN I DUCAS (see above, son of MICHAEL II DUCAS, Despot of Epiros), Sebastrocrator in Thessalonica, d 1296, m dau of TARONAS 

                Michael

                HELENA, m 1stly Guillaume Ide la Roche, Prince of Athens. She 2ndly m HUGUES de Brienne (see under Brienne for descendants)

                Theodore, Sebastocrator in Thessalonica

                KONSTANTINOS

                dau, m Andronicus Tarchaniotes

                dau, m Milutin of Serbia

 

KONSTANTINOS, Sebastocrator of Thessalonica (1296-1303)

                John II Ducas, Sebastocrator of Thessalonica (1303-18)

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Jean I, Despot of Thessalonica

                Dau, m Andronicus, son of ANDRONICUS PALAEOLOGUS, megas domesticus

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SINISA UROS, Despot of Thessalonica (son of STEFAN (UROSCH III) “Decanski”, King of Serbia (1321-31) - see under Serbia for ancestors), m THOMAIS, dau of JEAN III, Count Palatine of Cephalonia, d 1335, m as 2nd husband of ANNA PALAEOGINA, dau of MICHAEL IX of Byzantium

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Andronicus, Despot of Thessalonica, d 1429, son of MANUEL II PALAEOLOGUS, Emperor (1391-1423 when deposed)

 

 

THIERS - Vicomtes (See under Châlons - Comtes)  

 

 

THOMOND - Earls and Kings (See under O’Brien)

 

 

THOUARS - Vicomtes

 

GEOFFROI, Vicomte de Thouars

                AIMERI

 

SAVORY (AIMERI) I, Vicomte de Thouars, d 936, m AREMBURGE

                AIMERI II

 

AIMERI II, Vicomte de Thouars, d ca 956, m ALIANORE

                HERBERT I

 

HERBERT I, Vicomte de Thouars, d 969, m ca 950 ALDEGARDE, dau of CADELON III, Vicomte d’Aunay (see under Aunay for ancestors). She 2ndly m ARNAUD I, Comte d’Angoulême.

                RAOUL I

                SAVORY IV (see below)

 

RAOUL I, Vicomte de Thouars, m in 1005 AREMBURG

                ALDEGARDE, m HUGUES IV de Lusignan (see under Lusignan for descendants)

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SAVORY IV, Vicomte de Thouars (see above), d 1003

                GEOFFROI II

 

GEOFFROI II, Vicomte de Thouars, d 1043, m ELEANOR

                AIMERI IV

 

AIMERI IV, Vicomte de Thouars, fought at Hastings 1066, d 1093, a companion of the Conqueror, m 1stly AURENGARDE de Mauleon

                GEOFFROI III

                HILDEGARDE, m HUGUES VI de Lusignan (see under Lusignan for descendants)


 

AIMERI IV 2ndly m AMELINE

                ELEANOR, m ca 1075 BOSO II, Vicomte de Châtellerault (see under Châtellerault for descendants)

 

GEOFFROI III, Vicomte de Thouars, d a monk ca 1055,  m AMELINE (ELEANOR)

                AIMERI V

 

AIMERI V, Vicomte de Thouars, d 1135, m as 1st husband of MAUD dau of GUILLAUME IX, Duc d’Aquitaine (see under Aquitaine for ancestors)

                GUILLAUME V

 

GUILLAUME V, Vicomte de Thouars, d 1139, m AIMES dau of HUGUES VII de Lusignan (see under Lusignan for ancestors)

                GUY V

 

GUY V, Vicomte de Thouars, m in 1199 as 3rd husband of CONSTANCE de Bretagne (see under Brittany for ancestors)

                ALICE, d 1221, m PIERRE, Duc de Bretagne (see under Brittany for descendants)

 

 

THRACE - Kings  

 

LYSIMACHUS, b 356, boyhood friend and bodyguard of Alexander the Great, made himself King of Thrace, killed 281 at Battle of Corupedium, 1stly m NICAEA, dau of ANTIPATER (see under Macedon for ancestors)

                ARSINOË III, m PTOLEMY III (see under Egypt for descendants)

                Agathocles, executed when accused by Arsinoë II of plotting to kill his father

LYSIMACHUS, 2ndly m as 3rd husband of Amastris and had her 2 sons by Dyonisius of Heraclea executed for plotting against her.

LYSIMACHUS, 3rdly m Arsinoë II, dau of PTOLEMY I Soter

                3 sons, the youngest 2 being killed by CASSANDER

 

 

THRONDHEIM - Jarls

 

THROND

                EYSTEIN

 

EYSTEIN, Jarl of Throndheim

                HOGNE

                ASA, m HALFDAN I of Vestfold (see under Vestfold for descendants)

 

HOGNE, Jarl of Throndheim

                EYESTEIN “Glumra”

 

EYESTEIN “Glumra” (the Noisy), Jarl of Throndheim, m TORA RAGNALDSDOTTIR (see under Denmark for ancestors)

                ASA, m IVAR, Jarl of the Uplands (see under Uplands, Jarls, for descendants)

 

 

THURGAU - Counts

 

HUNFRID, Count of Istria, Rhaetias & Missus Dominicus (in Corsica), grandson of GUERIN (see under Carolingian dynasty for ancestors) alive 804-23

                ADALBERT I

 

ADALBERT I, Comte de Thurgau, Hegau and Rhaetias

                ADALBERT II

 

ADALBERT II, Count of Thurgau, Scherregau, Schwarzwold-Alpgau and Hegau, d ca 905, m JUDITH, dau of EBERHARD, Margrave of Friuli (see under Friuli for ancestors)

                ADALBERT III

                BERKHARD, Comte de Bar (see under Swabia for descendants)

 

ADALBERT III, Count of Zurichgau, d 911

                EBERHARD II

 

EBERHARD II, Count of Thurgau and Zurichgau, m GISELA of Nullenburg

                MANGOLD I (see below)

                EBERHARD III  

                REGILINDE, m BERKHARD II, Count of Swabia (see under Swabia for descendants)

 

EBERHARD III, Count of Thurgau, d a monk 995

                LUITGARD von HABSBURG, m LANCELIN von ALTENBURG, Count of Thurgau, and their

                                dau LUITGARD m BERTHOLD III, Count of Ortengen (see under Breisgau for descendants)

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MANGOLD I, Count of Thurgau, (see above) d 991

                EBERHARD IV

 

EBERHARD IV, Count of Thurgau, d 1041, m 2ndly HEDWIG

                EBERHARD V

 

EBERHARD V, Count of Nelleburg and Zurichgau, d a monk in 1075, m IDA von ALSHAUSEN

                dau, m ADALBERT of BUrgellm (see under Argengau for descendants)

 

 

THURINGEN (THURINGIA) - Counts & Dukes

 

Basinus, King of Thuringia, m BASINA who left him for and m King CHILDERIC I, (457-481) (see under Merovingian dynasty for descendants)

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BILLUNG

                POPPO

                ODA, 796, d 903 aged 107, m LUDOLPH I, Duke of Saxony (see under Germany for descendants)

 

POPPO of Thuringen

                POPPO I, Count of Thuringen

                                POPPO II, Count of Thuringen, d 945

                                                WILHELM, Count of Thuringen, d 963

                                                                WILHELM I, Count of Weimar (see under Weimar for descendants)

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ECKARD I, Count of Thuringia, d 871

                GUNTHER, Count of Thuringia, d 925

                                ECKARD II, Count of Thuringia, d 954

                                                GUNTER

 

GUNTER, Margrave of Merseburg, killed 982, m DUBRAWKA, dau of BOLESLAS I, Duke of Bohemia (see under Premysl for ancestors)  

                EKKHARD I

 

EKKHARD I, Margrave of Thuringia & Meissen, murdered 1002, m SCHWANHILDE, dau of HERMAN BILLUNG, Duke of Saxony (see under Saxony for ancestors) 

                MATHILDE von MEISSEN, m DIETRICH II von WETTIN (see under Wettin for descendants)

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HERMAN, Landgrave of Thuringia

                JUTTA, m DIETRICH I “the Exile”, Margrave of Meissen & Lusatia (see under Meissen for ancestors

          HEINRICH

 

HEINRICH “the Illustrious”, Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia, d 1228

                ALBERT II

 

ALBERT II “the Degenerate”, Landgrave of Thuringia, d 1314

                FRIEDRICH I “the Undaunted”, Landgrave of Thuringia, d 1323

                                FRIEDRICH II “the Grave”, Landgrave of Thringia & Margrave of Meissen, d 1349

                                                FRIEDRICH III

 

FRIEDRICH III “the Strong”, Landgrave of Thuringia and Margrave of Meissen, m Countess CATHERINE, the heiress of Coburg

                FRIEDRICH I “the Warlike”, Elector of Saxony (see under Saxony for descendants)

 

 

THWENG - Barons

 

ROBERT de THWENG, a Knight of William de Percy in 1166

                ROBERT II

 

ROBERT II de THWENG, m EMMA coheir with sisters Muriel and Helevise of Duncan Darel

                MARMADUKE I

 

MARMADUKE I de THWENG, joined the Northern Barons against King JOHN, m LUCY, dau of ADAM II de BRUS (see under brus for ancestors)

                ROBERT III

 

ROBERT III de THWENG alias William Wither, (was on Crusade 1240 with Richard, Earl of Cornwall), m MAUD, widow of Richard de Autrey and dau of ROGER de KILTON

                MARMADUKE II

 

MARMADUKE II de THWENG, m ca 1242 LUCY, dau of PIERS de BRUS (see under Brus for ancestors)

                Robert IV, m Alice dau of Roger de Merlay of Northumberland, and he 2ndly m his mistress Matilda, dau of Sir Robert Hansard, having dau Lucy and sons Marmaduke and Robert. 

                MARMADUKE III

 

MARMADUKE III de THWENG, summoned to Parliament 1322, d ca 1323, m ISABEL, dau of Sir WILLIAM de ROS (not traced) by EUSTACHE, widow of Nicholas de Cauntelo and dau of RALPH FITZHUGH 

                Marmaduke IV, killed at Stirling 1297

                William, 2nd Baron Thweng, dsp 1340, m 1stly Catherine, dau of Thomas, Lord Furnival. He 2ndly m Joan, dau of Sir Hugh le Despenser

                Robert, 3rd Baron Thweng, a parson, dsp unmrrd 1344

                THOMAS, 4th Baron Thweng, a rector, dsp unmrrd 1374

                                KATHERINE, m Sir RALPH DAUBENY (see under Daubeny for descendants)

                John

                Nicholas

                CATHERINE, as 1st wife of Sir RALPH DAUBENY (see under Daubeny for descendants)

                Margaret, m Robert de Hylton

                Lucy

 

TIBETOT (TIPTOFT) - Earls of Worcester

 

HENRY de TIBETOT, in 1 Henry III granted lands in Cos York and Lincoln. died 34 Henry III

                ROBERT de TIBETOT

 

ROBERT de TIBETOT, gov’nr Porchester Castle, accompanied Prince EDWARD to the Holy Land, gov’nr castles of Nottingham, Carmarthen and Cardigan. He m EVE, dau of PAIN de CHAWORTH (see under Chaworth for ancestors)

                PAIN, his successor

                HAWYSE, when less than 13 m JOHN, Lord CLAVERING, who was only aged 12 (see under FitzRoger for descendants)

                Eve, m Robert, son of Robert de Tateschal

 

PAIN de TIBETOT, KB, summoned to parliament as Baron 1308, killed at Battle of Strivelin 1314. He m AGNES (ANNE), dau of WILLIAM, 2nd Lord ROS of Hamlake (see under Ros for ancestors).

                JOHN, his successor

 

JOHN de TIBETOT, 2nd Baron. He 1stly m MARGARET, dau of BARTHOLOMEW, Lord BADLESMERE and co-heiress of her brother Giles (see under Badlesmere for ancestors)

                ROBERT, his successor

                John, dsp

JOHN 2ndly m ELIZABETH, dau of Sir ROBERT ASPALL and widow of Sir Thomas Wauton

                PAIN, from whom the Earls of Worcester descended (see below)

 

ROBERT de TIBETOT of Nettlestead, 3rd Baron, m MARGARET (who 2ndly m John Cheyne), dau of WILLIAM, Lord DEINCOURT (see under Deincourt for ancestors) by MARGARET, dau of Sir ADAM de WELLES (see under Welles for ancestors)

                MARGARET, m ROGER, 2nd Lord SCROPE of Bolton (see under Scrope for descendants)

                Milicent, m Stephen le Scrope (above’s brother)

                ELIZABETH (who inherited Nettlestead, Suffolk) m PHILIP le DESPENSER (see under Despenser for descendants)

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PAIN de TIBETOT (see above) m AGNES, dau of Sir JOHN WROTHE of Enfield, Middlesex

                JOHN

 

JOHN de TIPTOFT, given all the lands of Rhys ap Griffith in South Wales, made Chief Butler of England and then Treasurer of the Household to Henry V. He 1stly m Philippa, dau of Sir John Talbot, descended from RICHARD TALBOT, a contemporary of the Conqueror. They had no children. JOHN de TIPTOFT 2ndly m JOYCE, 2nd dau and co-heir of EDWARD CHERLTON, Lord Powys (see under Cherleton for ancestors).

                John, his successor (see below)

                PHILIPPA, m THOMAS, 10th Lord ROS. She 2ndly m Sir Thomas Wingfield; she 3rd m Edward Grimston

                JOANNE (JOAN), m 1stly Thomas, Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall she 2ndly m Sir EDMUND INGALDESTHORPE (see under Ingaldesthorpe for descendants); she 3rdly m Sir

                     William Norreys by whom she had more children.

                JOYCE, m EDMUND SUTTON (see under Dudley for descendants)

 

John de Tiptoft, 2nd Baron (see above), b 1428, studied at Baliol College Oxford, said to be “the most learned nobleman in England”, made such an eloquent oration to Pope Pius II that it drew tears from his holiness’ eyes and who said “you alone of all the princes of this age are worthy to be compared ... with the greatest Emperors of Greece and Rome”. He was created Earl of Worcestor 1449, Lord Deputy of Ireland 1457, Justice of North Wales, Constable of the Tower of London, Treasurer of the Exchequer (thrice), Chancellor of Ireland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Married three times. As Constable of England became known as “the butcher of England”, he was executed on Tower Hill in 1470, asking to be beheaded with three blows in honour of the trinity. He m as 2nd husband of Cicely, dau of RICHARD NEVILLE

 

 

TIRCONNEL - O’NEILL Kings

 

CONALL GULBAN, King of Tir Conaill (the Land of Conall), son of NIALL “Noiggiallach” (of the Nine Hostages) “the Great”, 1st Monarch of Ireland (see under O’Neill), ancestor of King DUNCAN I of Scotland (see under Scotland for descendants)

                FERGUS CENDFOTA

                Daui

                                Ninnid, alive 561

                                                Báetán II mac Ninnedo, 13th King of Ireland (572-86)

 

FERGUS CENDFOTA

                SÉTNAE

                                AINMERE, 10th King of Ireland (566-69)

                                                ÁED mac AINMERECH

 

ÁED mac AINMERECH, 14th King of Ireland (586-98)

                MÁEL COBO

                Donall mac Áedo, 20th King of Ireland (628-42)

 

MÁEL COBO, 18th King of Ireland (612-15)

                Cellach, joint 22nd King of Ireland (642-58)

                CONALL CÁEL

 

CONALL CÁEL, joint 21st King of Ireland (642-54)

                ÓENGUS

                Fergus Fanat

                                Congal Cendmagair, 29th King of Ireland (704-10)

 

ÓENGUS

                LOINSECH, 28th King of Ireland (695-704)

                                FLAITHBERTACH, 33rd King of Ireland (728-34 when abdicated), d 765

 

 

TONNERRE - Comtes

 

MILO I, Comte de Tonnerre, descended from Comtes de Langues, alive ca 850, m ATILA

                MILO II

 

MILO II, Comte de Tonnerre, alive ca 880

                GUI I

 

GUI I, Comte de Tonnerre, alive 930-70, m ADELA, dau of HUMBERT I, Seigneur de Salins (see under Salins for ancestors)

                MILO III

 

MILO III, Comte de Tonnerre, became a monk in 980, d ca 987, m INGELTRUDE de Brienne (see under Brienne for ancestors)

                GUI II

 

GUI II, Comte de Tonnerre, became a monk, d 992, m ADELA

                MILO IV

 

MILO IV, Comte de Tonnerre, d ca 1016, m ERMENGARDE, dau of RENAUD, Comte de Bar-sur-Seine (see under Bar-sur-Seine for ancestors). She 2ndly m HERBERT III, Comte de Vermandois

                RENAUD

 

RENAUD, Comte de Tonnerre, d 1037, m HERVISE

                ERMENGARDE, m 1045 as 1st wife of GUILLAUME I, Comte de Nevers (see under Nevers for ancestors)

 

GUILLAUME, Comte de Nevers and jure uxoris Comte de Tonnerre (d 1097) and ERMENGARDE

                RENAUD II, Comte de Nevers (see under Nevers for descendants)

                ALDESINDE, m AYMON II de Bourbon (see under Bourbon for descendants)

 

 

TOUCHET – Earls of Castlehaven, Barons Audley

 

ORMUS TOUCHET, at Battle of Hastings 1066 with William the Conqueror

                Matthew

                Son

                                HUGUES

 

HUGUES TOUCHET

                Son

                                WILLIAM

 

WILLIAM TOUCHET (TUCHET), summoned to Parliament as a Baron 1295-1307

                WILLIAM II

 

WILLIAM II TOUCHET, taken at Battle of Burrough Brigg when spporting insurrection of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster and executed at Pomfret in 1322

                THOMAS, also supported Earl of Lancaster, beheaded 1321

                                JOHN

 

JOHN TOUCHET, b 1299, killed 22.6.1371 in battle with Spanish fleet near Rochelle, m JOAN, dau of JAMES, Baron Audley (see under Audley for ancestors)

                Son

                                JOHN II

 

JOHN II TOUCHET, d 19.12.1409, heir through his grandmother JOAN to Barony of Audley

                JAMES

                Anon

                                James

                                Dau m BASKERVILLE JAMES TOUCHET,  4th Baron Audley

                                                Son

                                                                JAMES, 5th Baron Audley (see below)

 

JAMES TOUCHET, 2nd Baron Audley, killed at Battle of Blore-heath 1428, m as 2nd husband of  MARGARET, dau of WILLIAM, Lord ROOS of Hamlake (see under Ros for ancestors)

                John, 3rd Baron Audley

                ANNE, m Sir THOMAS DUTTON

                                ELEANOR, m RICHARD CHOLMONDELEY, ancestors of the Earls of Cholmondeley

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JAMES TOUCHET, 5th Baron Audley (see above), executed at Tower Hill 27.6.1497

                JOHN, restored as Lord Audley 1513, m MARY, dau of JOHN GRIFFIN of Bradwell, Northants

                                GEORGE, Lord Audley, m ELIZABETH, dau of Sir BRYAN TUKE

                                                HENRY

 

HENRY TOUCHET, Lord Audley, d 1595, m ELIZABETH, dau of Sir WILLIAM SNEDE of  Bradwell

                GEORGE

 

GEORGE TOUCHET, Lord Audley, d 1617, created  Earl of Castlehaven 1617, 1stly m LUCY, dau of Sir JOHN MERVYN of Fonthill

                MERVYN

                Ferdinando, KB, d 1632, m widow of Sir John Rodney

                Elizabeth, d 1662, 1stly m Sir John Stavel and 2ndly m Sir Thomas Griffin

                Mary, b 1579, m Sir Thomas Thynne of Longleat

                Christian, m 1646 Sir Henry Mervyn of Petersfield

                Eleanor, b 1590, d 1652, 1stly m Sir John Davies and 2ndly m Sir Archibald Douglas

GEORGE 2ndly m Elizabeth, dau of Sir Andrew Noel of Leicester. She 2ndly m Sir Piers Crosby

 

MERVYN TOUCHET, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven, b ca 1592, beheaded on Tower Hill 14.5.1631 for sodomy and forcing his 2nd wife ANNE STANLEY BRIDGES to have sex with his servants. He 1stlt m ELIZABETH, dau of BENEDICT BARNHAM of London

                James, restored in 1634 as 3rd Earl of Castlehaven and Baron Audley of Heleigh, m Elizabeth dau of his father’s 2nd wife Anne

                George, a monk, d ca 1689

                Mervyn, 4th Earl of Castlehaven, b 1612, d 1684/6, m Mary, dau of John, Earl of Shrewsbury and  widow of Charles Arundel

                Lucy, d 1662, m 1stly John Anketell of Farriby

                                Frances Anketel, m Thomas O’Grady

                  Lucy 2ndly m Gerald Fitzmaurice, son of Lord Kerry

                Dorothy, d 1635, m Edward Butler, 4th Viscount Mountgarret

                Frances, m Richard Butler

MERVYN 2ndly m Anne Stanley Bridges (b1580, d 1647), dau & co-heir of the 5th Earl of Derby and Alice Spencer, Dowager Countess of Derby  

 

 

TOSNI

 

MALAHULCIUS, uncle of Viking ROLLO ancestor of the Dukes of Normandy

                HUGO (HUGHES) de CALVACAMP

 

HUGUES I de CALVACAMP, b ca 890xe "Calvacamp"

                Hugues II de Calvacamp, b bef 915, Archbishop of Rouen

                RALPH (or RUDOLF) de TOSNI (TOENI)

 

RALPH (or RUDOLF) de TOSNI, given domain of Tosni by brother Hugues

                RALPH (or RUDOLPH) de TOSNI II

                Hugo, Archbishop of Rouen, gave Toesni to his brother RALPH

 

RALPH (RUDOLPH) de TOSNI II, d bef 970

                ROGER d’ESPAGNE de TOSNI I

                dau, m as 2nd wife of GUY de LAVAL of Maine

                HUGH de Tosni (de Limesay), alive 1060

                                RALPH de Limesi, accompanied the Conqueror (see under Limesi for descendants)

                                BALDRIC de Limesay, also accompanied the Conqueror

                                                WALTER de Limesay, ancestor of the Earls of Lindsay, Earls of Crawford and Dukes of Montrose (see under Lindsay for descendants)            

 

ROGER de TOSNI I, b bef 990, the gonfalonière (banner-bearer) for all Normandy, killed with 2 sons in battle with ROGER de BEAUMONT, m (perhaps 2ndly )  GODEHEUT, who after ROGER’S death m 2ndly RICHARD, 2nd Comte d’Évreux (see under D’Évereux)

                RALPH de TOSNI III  

                ADELISE, m 1stly WILLIAM FITZOSBERN, Seigneur de Bréteuil and Earl of Hereford (see under Beaumont for descendants)

ROGER 3rdly m ADELAIDE, dau of RAMÓN BORREL I, Conde de Barcelona

                Robert, Lord of Belvoir 1986

                                Berenger

                                                William de Belvoir, m Mabilia, dau of ROBERT FITZHUGH, Lord of Malpas. Ancestors of the Cholmondeley family

  

RAOUL (RALPH “of Conches”) de TOSNI III, b 1025-30, d 1101/2, banner-bearer of the Normans, but excused from this duty to be able to fight at Hastings, m ISABEL (ELIZABETH), dau of SIMON de MONTFORT, Seigneur of Montfort l’Amaury (see under de Montfort for ancestors) by his 1st wife ISABEL, dau of HUGH BARDOUL, Seigneur de Brozes.

                Roger de Tosni II, dvp 1091

                ROBERT de STAFFORD (see under Stafford for descendants)

                RALPH de TOSNI IV

                GODVERE, m BAUDOUIN, King of Jerusalem (see under Jerusalem for descendants)

 

RALPH de TOSNI IV, m in 1103 ALICE (ADELIZA), yngr dau and co-heir of WALTHEOF, Earl of Northumberland, Northampton and Huntingdon (see under Northumbria, Earls, for ancestors) by JUDITH (the Conqueror’s cousin) dau of LAMBERT, Count of Lens (see under Normandy, Counts, for ancestors)

                ROGER de TOSNI III

                MARGARET, m WALTER CLIFFORD (see under Clifford for descendants)

RALPH 2ndly m his sister-in-law Judith

 

ROGER de TOSNI III, b ca 1104, d 1157-62, m IDA, dau of BALDWIN III, Comte de Hainault (see under Hainault for ancestors) by YOLANDE, dau of GÉRARD, Comte de Gueldres. IDA was descended from CHARLEMAGNE

                RALPH de TOSNI V

 

RALPH de TOSNI V, d 1162, m MARGARET, dau of ROBERT, 2nd Earl of Leicester by AMICE, dau of RALPH, Seigneur of Gael & Montfort in Brittany (see under Montfort for ancestors)

                ROGER de TOSNI IV

                Baldwin, m a dau of THOMAS BARDOLF

 

ROGER de TOSNI IV, went on pilgrimage with Richard I in 1191-4, m CONSTANCE, dau of RICHARD de BEAUMONT, Seigneur of Beaumont-le-Vicomte, hereditary Vicomte de Maine (see under Beaumont for ancestors). Her sister Ermengard m WILLIAM the Lion of Scotland

                RALPH de TOSNI VI

                Robert, had a dau Goda who m Walcheline de Ferrers

 

RALPH de TOSNI VI, b 1189/90, granted the manor of Newport, Essex, in 1239 went on pilgrimage to Holy Land, m in 1232/4 PERNEL, dau of WALTER de LACY (elder brother of Hugh, Earl of Ulster) by MARGARET, dau of WILLIAM de BRAOSE (see under Lacy for ancestors) 

                Son 1 dsp

                ROGER de TOSNI V

 

ROGER de TOSNI V, b 1235, d bef 1264, engaged at age of 3 to Alice, dau of HUMPREY de BOHUN, but m ISABEL 

                RALPH de TOSNI VII

ROGER then 2ndly m his former betrothed Alice, dau of HUMPHREY de BOHUN

 

RALPH de TOSNI VII, b 1255, d bef 1295 as a prisoner in France, m bef 1276 MARY

                Robert de Tosni

                dau

 

 

TOULOUSE - Comtes

 

THEODERICUS (MAKIR), Judiarch (Jewish) of Narbonne (Septimania), m AUDE, dau of CHARLES MARTEL (see under Carolingian dynasty for ancestors)

                St. GUILLAUME, Comte de Toulouse & Autun, Margrave of Narbonne (see under Narbonne for descendants)

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SIGIBERT, Comte de Rouergue, son of CHILDEBRAND I (see under Carolingian dynasty for ancestors)

                FOUCAUD

 

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