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JOHN, his successor
Isabel, m Hugh d’Albini, Earl of Arundel
JOHN de WARRENNE (Plantagenet), Earl of Warrenne and Surrey, d 1305, m 1stly in 1247 ALICE, dau of HUGH de LUSIGNAN (le BRUN), Count de la Marche by ISABELLA of ANGOULÊME widow of King JOHN, and thus ALICE was a half-sister of King HENRY III. She was thought to have had a brief affair with EDWARD I
WILLIAM, killed in a tournament 1285
ELEANOR (ALIANORE), m HENRY PERCY (see under Percy for descendants)
Isabel, m John de Baliol, afterwards King of Scotland
JOHN 2ndly m Joan, dau of William, Lord Mowbray
WILLIAM de WARRENNE, m JOANE, dau of ROBERT de VERE, Earl of Oxford (see under de Vere for ancestors).
John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey dsp 1347
ALICE PLANTAGENET, m EDMUND FITZ-ALAN, 8th Earl of Arundel (see under FitzAlan for descendants)
John, born after his father’s death and succeeded him
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REGINALD de WARRENNE (see above), son of WILLIAM, 2nd Earl of Surrey, m ALICE dau of WILLIAM de WIRMGAY (see under Wirmgay for ancestors)
WILLIAM
WILLIAM de WARRENNE, m BEATRICE, dau of HUGH de PIERPOINT (see under Pierpoint for ancestors)
BEATRICE, 3rdly m as 3rd wife of HUBERT de BURGH, Earl of Kent (see under Burke for descendants)
WARWICK - Earls (See under Beauchamp, Dudley, Plessetis, Neville, Newburgh, Rich and Stanley)
WASSENBURG - Counts
FRIEDRICH I, Count of Wassenburg, son of BERTHOLD (see under Bavaria for ancestors), d 1020, m CUNIGUNDE of Oeningen (see under Oeningen for ancestors)
FRIEDRICH II, Count of Diessen (see under Diessen for descendants)
BERTHOLD, Count of Diessen (see under Diessen for descendants)
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GÉRARD I, Seigneur de Wassenburg
GÉRARD II
GÉRARD II, Seigneur de Wassenburg
HENDRIK
GOSWIN I, Count of Kessel
HENDRIK, d ca 1085
GÉRARD I FLAMINIUS
Hendrik I, Count of Kessel (1082-1114)
GÉRARD I FLAMINIUS, Count of Wassenburg and Gueldres, b ca 1053, d 1112, m as 2nd husband of xe "Longwy - Comtes" CLEMENCE, heiress of Longwy, dau of Comte GUILLAUME V de Poitou and heiress of Longwy (see under Poitou for ancestors)
ERMENSINDE, d 1143, m 1stly ADALBERT II von Egisheim (see under Egisheim for descendants). She m 2ndly as 2nd wife of GODFROI,
Comte de Namur (see below and under Namur for descendants)
MATHILDE, m GOTTFRIED, Count of Bliesgau (see under Metz for descendants)
GÉRARD II
YOLANDE, heiress of Dodenweerd & Dalen, m 1stly BAUDOUIN II de Flandres & Hainault (see under Hainault for descendants); she 2ndly
m Godefroid, Burgrave de Valenciennes
GÉRARD II, Count of Wassenburg and Gueldres, d 1131, m IRMGARD, heiress of Zutphen
JUTTA, heiress of Wassenburg, m VALERAN III, “Paganus”, Comte de Limburg, Arlon & Wassenburg, Duc de Basse-Lorraine, d
1139
HENDRIK II, Duc de Limburg, Comte d’Arlon
HENDRIK II, Duc de Limburg, Comte d’Arlon, d 1167
HENDRIK
HENDRIK, d 1221
WALERAN IV, d 1226, Seigneur de Fauquemont, m ERMESENDE de Namur-Luxemburg
Hendrik, d 1215
GÉRARD, d 1226
GÉRARD, d 1254
GÉRARD, d 1257
Jutta, m Goswin IV, Seigneur de Fauquemont
WAVRIN
BAUDOUIN de Wavrin, ca 1129
ROGER
ROGER de Wavrin, d ca 1165, m EMMA dau of WENEMAR, Seigneur de Lillers
ROBERT
ROBERT de Wavrin, d 1191, m ADÉLE de Gand (see under Gand for ancestors)
HILLIARDE, m BAUDOUIN de Mortaigne (see under Mortaigne for descendants)
WAYER - Earl of Suffolk & Norfolk
RALPH “the Staller”, b bef 1011, d ca 1069, apparently of mixed Norfolk and Breton parents, held barony of Gael in Normandy, created Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, m EADGIFU.
RALPH
RALPH (RAOUL) de WAYER, (or de Gael, or de Guader, or de Waet), a companion of the Conqueror, probably a Breton, made Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk by the Conqueror, rebelled, fled and joined Crusade. He m EMMA, sister of the Earl of Hereford (see under FitzOsbern for ancestors)
Ralph
Alan
AMICIA, betrothed to Richard son of King HENRY I, but m ROBERT “le Bossu” de BEAUMONT (see under Beaumont/Bellomont for
descendants)
WEIMAR - Counts & Dukes
WILHELM I von Weimar, Count of Weimar, South Caringia, Helmagau and Altgau, d 963, son of WILLIAM, Count of Thuringen (see under Thuringen for ancestors)
WILHELM II
WILHELM II, Count of Weimar and Helmagau, Duke of Thuringia, d 1003, m as 1st husband of ODA dau of DILMAR
WILHELM III
POPPO (see below)
OTTO, Count of Orlamunda (see under Orlamunda for descendants)
AGNES, m FRIEDRICH I of Goseck (see under Wettin for descendants)
WILHELM III, Count of Weimar, m - - of Orlamunda
dau, m BERNARD II von HALDENSLEBEN (see under Haldensleben for descendants)
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POPPO von Weimar, (see above), Margrave of Carniola and Istria, m 1stly AZZICA dau of WIRIGAUD, Count of Friuli and Istria (see under Friuli for ancestors)
ULRIC
ULRIC, Count of Weimar and Carniola, m as 1st husband of SOPHIA (d 1095) dau of BELA I of Hungary (see under Hungary for ancestors)
POPPO
POPPO, Count of Weimar, d 1108, m as 1st husband of SOPHIA, dau of BELA I, King of Hungary (see under Hungary for ancestors)
SOPHIA, d 1156, m BERTHOLD I, Count of Andech, ancestors of BELA IV of Hungary (see under Andech for descendants)
POPPO 2ndly m RICHARDIS, dau of ENGELBERT I, Count of Ortenberg (see under Ortenberg for ancestors).
RICHARDIS, m as 2nd wife of OTTO II von SCHEYERN (see under Scheyern for descendants)
WELLES - Barons
RAVEMER, (RADEMER, RAGEMAR or RICHARD), tenant of GILBERT de GANT in Claxby St. Andrew, Withern and Well (from which last manor the family took its name, at first “de Well”, then “de Welle”, and from the 5th Baron “de Welles”) Lincs in 1086. He held the Manor of Well or Welle since soon after 1066, granted for supplying flour and possibly being baker to the Conqueror. The first two spellings for his name occur in the Domesday Book and the third, Ragemer, appears in the Lindsey Survey.
WALTER
Gilbert de Welle, a younger son, appears to have had a son
Rachmar
WALTER, tenant of WALTER de GANT 1115-8
WILLIAM
Humphrey, left male descendants
WILLIAM, b ca 1155, tenant of SIMON de St. LIZ, Earl of Northampton for 6.5 knights’ fees, d bef 1198, m a sister of Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln, dau of WALTER de GANT (see under Gant for ancestors) by MAUD, dau of STEPHEN, Count of Brittany (see under Brittany for ancestors).
ROBERT de WELLE may have become Daptifer (steward) to Gilbert de Gant and thus have been father of ROHESE who m SIMON de
Kyme, ancestors of the Barons Kyme
Solomon
Elizabeth, m Robert, son of Hugh de Tateschal
ROBERT de WELLE farmed the Honor of Haughley, Suffolk, alias the Honor of Constable 1184-88, d bef 1206, m MAUD
WILLIAM de WELLE, d 1241/2, various official appointments, m in or bef 1207 EMMA, dau and heir of WILLIAM de GRAINSBY
ROBERT de WELLE.
ROBERT de WELLE d shortly bef 1265, m ISABEL, 2nd dau and co-heir of ADAM de PERITON of Rampsham and Faxton by his wife SARAH. (Katherine, another dau and coheir of ADAM de PERITON m John Paynel). She then m William, Lord Vesci by whom she had a son John, heir to Lord Vesci.
Philip de Welle, living in 1276 and dsp.
WILLIAM de WELLE
John
WILLIAM de WELLES, in 11th Edward I obtained a licence for a weekly market at his manor of Alford, Lincs. He m HELWISE (ISABEL) de VESCI (see under de Vesci for ancestors)
ADAM de WELLES, 1st Baron
Philip de Welles, at Battle of Falkirk 1298
WILLIAM de WELLES, Lord of Cottness, b ca 1250 XE "Cottness" , ancestor of RICHARD WELLES who emigrated to America in 1750
Walter de Welles, b ca 1255, Canon, Abbot & Papal Nuncio
John de Welles, b ca 1258, Treasurer, became heir to Richard de Ravenson of Cumberworth
Cecily, nun of Greenfield
Margaret, Prioress of Greenfield
Aline, did not marry, possibly a nun
ADAM de WELLES, b ca 1245, d 1311, summoned to Parliament in 1298/9 and 1311 as Ade de Welles, whereby he became Baron WELLES or WELLE. He m JOAN, widow of Walter son of Robert, 1st Baron FitzWalter (by whom she had a son Robert in 1291 who died an infant), dau of Sir JOHN ENGAINE of Laxton and Blatherwycke by JOAN, dau and heir of Sir GILBERT de GREINVILLE of Hallaton, Leics. (see under Engaine for ancestors)
Robert de Welles, 2nd Baron, b 1296/7, d 1320, dsp, m MAUD de CLARE, widow of ROGER de CLIFFORD (see under Clifford for her
descendants)
ADAM de WELLES, 3rd Baron
WILLIAM de WELLES (or de Wellesley) of Exning, Suffolk, & Great Sampford, Essex, b ca 1308
JOANE, m HENRY de COGGLESHALL (see under Coggleshall for descendants)
John de Welles (or de Wellesley), b ca 1310
Johies, b ca 1315, m --- Demper
ADAM de WELLES, 3rd Baron, Constable of Rockingham Castle, b 1304, d 1345, m bef 1334 MARGARET, dau of JOHN Lord BARDOLF (see under Bardolf for ancestors)
MARGARET, m WILLIAM, son of WILLIAM, Lord Deincourt (see under Deincourt for descendants)
JOHN de WELLES, 4th Baron
JOHN de WELLES, 4th Baron, b 1334, d 1361, m MARGARET (MAUD) dau of WILLIAM, 3rd Lord ROS of Hamlake (see under Ros for ancestors).
JOHN de WELLES, 5th Baron WELLES
JOHN 2ndly m Joan de Cauntelo (see under Cantilupe for ancestors)
JOHN de WELLES, 5th Baron WELLES, b 1352, d 1421, m MARGARET (ELEANOR), dau of JOHN, Lord MOWBRAY by ELIZABETH, Baroness SEGRAVE (see under Mowbray for ancestors). At a banquet in Edinburgh and presumably after too much alcohol he issued as Champion of England the challenge: “Let words have no place; if ye know not the Chivalry and Valiant deeds of Englishmen; appoint me a day and a place where ye list, and ye shall have experience”. This resulted in a memorable jount on London Bridge the following St George’s Day, 23rd April 1390, in which he lost to DAVID LINDSAY, afterwards 1st Earl of Crawford
IVES (Eudo or Eon) de WELLES
Margaret, m 1stly John de Huntingfield; m 2ndly Stephen, 2nd Lord Scrope of Masham, son of Henry (awarded KG 1409) & descendant of Chief
Justice Henry Scrope
ANNE de WELLES m JAMES BUTLER, 3rd Earl of Ormonde (see under Butler for descendants)
JOHN 2ndly m Margery before 13.8.1417
IVES (Eudo or Eon) de WELLES, dvp, m MAUD, dau of RALPH, 5th Lord Greystoke. His will was dated at Wakes Colne, Essex.
LEO
LEO (LIONEL) de Welles, 6th Baron, awarded KG before 1457, knighted 14.5.1426, a rather undistinguished Lieutenant of Ireland 1438-42, aligned with Lancaster in the War of the Roses and killed on Palm Sunday 29.3.1461 at Battle of Towton Field. He 1stly m JOANE, only dau and heir of Sir ROBERT WATERTON
RICHARD
Alianore (Eleanor), m 1stly Thomas, Lord Hoo & Hastings.
Anne
Eleanor
Elizabeth
Alianore 2ndly m James Lawrence
Thomas, dsp
John, dsp
Alianore 3rdly m Hugh Hastings
CECILY, m Sir ROBERT WILLOUGHBY (see under Willoughby for descendants)
MARGARET, m Sir THOMAS DYMOKE-WELLS; she 2ndly m Robert Radcliffe
Katherine, m 1stly Sir Thomas de la Launde (a descendant of William Patry de la Lande who entertained HAROLD in 1064, a companion of the
Conqueror, and ancestor of of Sir Gregory de la Launde knighted in 1335 by Lord James Butler, Earl of Ormonde) and they had 2 daus
Joane m William Denton
Margaret m Thomas Berkeley
Katherine 2ndly m Robert Tempestxe "Tempest" and they had children
John, dsp
Thomas, dsp
LEO 2ndly m as 3rd husband of MARGARET, widow of JOHN BEAUFORT, 3rd Earl of Somerset and grandparents of King HENRY VII
John, knighted 7.8.1485, created Viscount Welles, KG, d 1498, m Lady Cecily Plantagenet, dau of King EDWARD IV and sister-in-law to King
HENRY VII. She 2ndly m Thomas Kyme
Ane (sic), d young
Elizabeth, also appears to have d young
RICHARD, summoned to Parliament as Lord Willoughby and Welles, beheaded 1469, m JOANE, dau & heir of ROBERT, Lord Willoughby de Eresby (see under Willoughby for ancestors)
Robert Welles, Lord Willoughby and Wells, dsp beheaded in 1469 at Grantham, almost at the same time as his father. Made General of the
Lancastrian forces in the War of the Roses, m Elizabeth, dau of John Bourchier, Lord Berners (see under Bourchier for her ancestors)
Joane, dsp 1474/5, succeeded as Baroness Willoughby and Wells, m 1stly Richard Pigot and 2ndly m Richard Hastings (d 1503, summoned to
parliament 1482 as Lord Welles) brother of William, Lord Hastings, Chamberlain to King EDWARD IV
Anthony, dvp
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Richard d’Ouille (de Welles) ,b ca 1030, brother of Robert (Roger) d’Oilley, a companion of the Conqueror and 1st Castellan of Oxford held the Manor of Welle in Dorset and Manor of Wedna (Welle) in Essex, apparent ancestor (due to Saxon mispronounciation of Ouille) of Wells family in Dorset and Somerset).
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JOCELYN “the Fleming”, a companion of the Conqueror, b ca 1030, given lands in Cukeney, Notts.
RICARDUS de WELLES, b ca 1060 in Flanders, Lord of Welbec, m HAWISE, dau of HENRI de FERIERS who fought at Hastings (see
under Ferrers for ancestors)
Richard, b in Nottingham ca 1105, inherited Lordship of Welbec, Notts.
Richard, Lord of Welbec (or Manor of Welles)
Thomas de Welles, b ca 1130, Lord of Cukeney, founded Abbey of Welbec, m Emma
William de Welles, Lord of Welbec, b in Nottingham ca 1160
John de Welles, Lord of Welbec, b ca 1190
Joanna de Welles, b ca 1195
Hugo de Welles, b ca 1168
John de Wells b ca 1170
Robert de Welles. b ca 1172
Gilbert de Welles, b ca 1200
Isabella de Welles, b ca 1175, m Simon son of the Crusader Bishop Simon de Welles
Randulphus de Welles, b ca 1135
William de Walleys (or Welles), b at Welbec Manor ca 1160, Lord of Woolavington (Wallys), Somerset,
m Millicent, dau of Alan de Burei
Henry de Welles of Woolavington, b ca 1190, m Muriel
Henry
Walter de Wallys
Gilbert, d 1288
John, m Isola, dau of Geffrey, Lord of Edrington
Descendants
Hugh
Walter, b ca 1195
William, b ca 1200
Savaricus (Salvini), b ca 1137, Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury
Randulphus de Welles, Abbot of Bardney, Lincs
Radus (or Ralph) de Welles, in 1266 held 27 manors (including Welles Manor) & messuages in
Essex
Radulphus de Reyleigh, Lord of Raleigh, in 1333 of Eastwood Manor and Assington
in Essex
Galfridus de Welles
Robert de Welles of Welbec Manor, b ca 1200
Richard de Welles, b ca 1140
Galfridus d’Everez (or de Welles), b ca 1135, inherited Episcopate of Bath through his wife, dau of Richard Cotel heir of Wandrel
de Curcelle
Hugo de Welles, b ca 1138, Bishop of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor, Chief of the Barons obtaining the Magna Carta
Son
Hugo de Welles, b ca 1200
Joscelin de Welles, b 1138, d 1242, Bishop of Bath and Welles, seal on Magna Carta
Simon de Welles, b ca 1145, Archdeacon of Welles, went on crusade with King Richard Coeur de Lion,
Simon, m ca 1195 Isabella, dau of Thomas de Welles (see above)
Agretain, b ca 1197
Isabella, b ca 1200, m Robert Ribof
Petronella, b ca 1205, m Stephen Fawconbridge (sic)
WELS, VOHBURG & PASSAU
MACHELM of Wels, b ca 740, d 781
DIETHELM
DIETHELM of Wels m ATA dau of SATVARDE de Laufen
BERTHOLD I of Wels
BERTHOLD II of Wels
BERTHOLD III of Wels
ARNOLD I of Vohburg, m dau of BERTHOLD, Count of Ammertal
ARNOLD II of Vohburg
RAPOTO, d ca 1072
ULRIC
ULRIC of Passau, d 1099, m ADELA of Medlingen
UTHA, m in 1110 ENGILBERT III, Duke of Carinthia (see under Carinthia for descendants)
WENTWORTH
WILLIAM WENTWORTH of Wentworth Woodhouse, Co York, d 1308
Son 1
JOHN WENTWORTH I
JOHN WENTWORTH I, living 1314
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JOHN WENTWORTH II
JOHN WENTWORTH II of North Elmsall, Co York, living in 1423
Son 1
ROGER WENTWORTH
ROGER WENTWORTH of Nettlestead m MARGERY de jure Baroness le DESPENSER (d 1478) the childless widow of John, 8th Lord Ros and dau of PHILIP le DESPENSER, 2nd Lord (see under Despenser for ancestors)
PHILIP WENTWORTH, beheaded 1464 after Battle of Hexham
HENRY WENTWORTH
HENRY WENTWORTH, KB, of Nettlestead, Suffolk. Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1481-2, Sheriff of Co York 1489-90. He 1stly m Anne, 1st dau of Sir John Say of Sawbridgeworth
Sir Richard Wentworth, m Anne, dau of Sir James Tyrelle (who murdered Edward V)
HENRY 2ndly m in 1494 as 2nd husband of ELIZABETH, 2nd dau of JOHN (NEVILLE) Marquess MONTAGUE by ISABEL dau and heir of Sir EDMUND INGALDESTHORPE of East Rainham and Somerton. Isabel had 1stly m Thomas, Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (see under Ingaldesthorpe for ancestors)
MARGERY, m Sir JOHN SEYMOUR of Wolf Hall, Wilts (see under Seymour for descendants)
WERL - Counts (See under Westphalia - Counts)
WESSEX - Saxon Kings (See under England - Kings)
WEST FRIESLAND - Counts
MEGINHARD I
WICKMANN Ixe "Hamalant - Counts (See also under Ringleheim)"
WICKMANN I, Count of Hamalant (855-81), m EVESA
MEGINHARD II
MEGINHARD II, Count of Hamalant, Duke of Friesland
GEVA, m DIETRICH I (see below)
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GERULF, given land between Rhine and Hennemerland by Emperor ARNULF ca 885
DIETRICH I
WICKMANN II, Count of Ghent and Hamalant, m LIUTGARDE, dau of ARNULF I, Count of Flanders, and their dau ADELA m
IMMED II, Count of Saxony (see under Saxony for descendants)
DIETRICH (DIRK) I, Count of West Friesland (916-39), m GEVA (see above)
DIETRICH (DIRK) II, Count of West Friedland (939-88), m HILDEGARDE, dau of ARNULF, Count of Flanders (see under Flanders for ancestors)
ARNULF I
ARNULF I, Count of West Friedland and Ghent (988-93 when killed), m LUITGARDE, dau of SIEGFRIED, Count of Moselgau and Luxemburg (see under Luxemburg for ancestors)
DIETRICH III
ADALBERT, Comte de Gand (see under Gand for descendants)
GERTRUDE m LUDOLPH, Count of Brunswick, ancestors of SOPHIA of RHEINECK who m DIETRICH VI Count of Holland
ADÉLE, m 1stly BAUDOUIN II, Comte de Boulogne (see under Boulogne for descendants); she 2ndly m ENGUERRAND I, Comte de
Ponthieu (see under Ponthieu for descendants)
DIETRICH (DIRK) III, Count of West Friesland (993-1039), m OTHELENDIS, dau of BERNARD I, Margrave of the Nordmark
Dietrich (Dirk) IV, Count of est Friesland (1039-49)
FLORENZ I
FLORENZ I, Count of West Friesland (1049-61), 1stly GERTRUDE, dau of BERNARD II, Duke of Saxony (see under Saxony for ancestors)
BERTHA, m PHILIPPE I, King of France (see under France for descendants)
DIETRICH V
DIETRICH (DIRK) V, Count of West Friesland (1061-91), m ULFHILDE
FLORENZ II “the Fat”, Count of Holland (see under Holland for descendants)
WESTMORELAND - Earls (See under Neville)
WESTPHALIA - Counts & Dukes
WITTIKIND, Duke of Westphalia (son of WARNECHIN, Duke of Engern and CUNHILDE, m GEVA, dau of EYSTEIN of Vestfold (see under Vestfold for ancestors)
WICIBERT
WICIBERT, Count of Westphalia, d 843/51, m ORDRAD
WALBERT
WALBERT, Count of Threkwitigau, alive 834-72, m ALTBERGE, dau of Count IMMED I of Saxony
son, m MATHILDE, and they had son DIETRICH, Count of Saxony (see under Saxony for descendants)
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BERNARD I von WERL, Count of Westphalia, d bef 992, m 1stly GERBERGA, widow of Herman II, Duke of Swabia and dau of CONRAD I, King of Burgundy (see under Burgundy for ancestors)
HERMAN II von WERL
HERMAN II von WERL, Count of Werl and Locktrapgau
HEINRICH III von WERL
BERNARD III
BERNARD III von WERL, Count of Westphalia, d 1063
IDA von WERL, m HEINRICH, Count of Laufen (see under Lobdengau for descendants)
WETTIN
BURKHARD I, Count of Grabfeldgau, alive 858-66
BURKHARD II
BURKHARD II, Count of Grabfeldgau, killed 909, m ADRED, dau of BARDO, Count of Soltau
BURKHARD III
BURKHARD III of Wettin and Grabfeldgau, m MATILDE of Hesse
DEDI
dau, m WERNER, Count of Wormsgau (see under Wormsgau for descendants)
DEDI, Count of Hessegau, d 957, m dau of FRIEDRICH II, Count of Herzgau
DIETRICH I
BERKHARD of Wettin (see below)
DIETRICH I von WETTIN, Count of Hessegau, killed 976
DEDI I
DEDI I, Count of Northern Hessegau, killed 1009, m THIETBERGE, dau of DIETRICH, Lord of Haldensleben (see under Haldensleben for ancestors)
DIETRICH II
DIETRICH II von WETTIN, Count of Brehna and Eilenburg, Margrave of Niederlausitz, murdered 1034, m MATHILDE, dau of EKKHARD I, Margrave of Meissen (see under Thuringia for ancestors)
DEDI II
THIEMO I (see below)
DEDI II, Margrave of Niederlaussitz, d 1075, m 2ndly ODA, widow of WILHELM III, Count of Weimar and dau of DIETMAR, Margrave of Lausnitz (see under Saxon Nordmark for ancestors)
ADELHEID von EILENBURG, m ERNST “the Bold”, Margrave of Austria (see under Austria for descendants)
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BERKHARD of Wettin, (see above, son of DEDI ), killed 982
FRIEDRICH I
FRIEDRICH I, Lord of Goseck, Count of Northern Hessegau and Merseburg, Pfalzgraf of Saxony, d bef 1042, m AGNES, dau of WILHELM II von Weimar, Duke of Thuringia
ODA of Goseck, m ADALBERT von SOMMERSCHENBURG (see under Sommerschenburg for descendants)
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THIEMO I (see above), Count of Wettin, Brehna, Kostritz & Groitsch-Rochlitz, d ca 1091, m IDA, dau of OTTO I von NORTHEIM (see under Northeim for ancestors)
KONRAD
KONRAD “the Great”, Count of Brehna & Camburg, Margrave of Meissen & Lausnitz , d 1157, m LUIGARD, dau of ALBERT, Count of Ravenstein
DEDO V
DEDO V “the Strong”, Count of Groitsch-Rochltz & Eilenburg, Margrave of Niederlausitz, d 1190, m MATHILDE, dau of GOSWIN II von HEINSBURG (see under Heinsburg for ancestors)
AGNES, m BERTHOLD IV, Count of Antioch (see under Andech for descendants)
WHITTINGDON
RHYS SAIS, a descendant of HOWELL DDA and IDWAL, Princes of North Wales, m EFA (see under Wales for ancestors)
TUDOR de WHITTINGDON, m SIONET
RANDULPHUS
RANDULPHUS de WHITTINGDON, 1stly m as 2nd husband of MAUD PEVERELL (see under Peverell for ancestors)
MILETTA, m WARINE (see under FitzWarine for descendants)
WILLOUGHBY –
Barons & Earls of Lincoln
ROGER de Muscamp, Lord of Wilebi, Lincs 1086
ROBERT de Muscam, Seneschal to GILBERT de GAND
ROBERT
HUGH de Muscam
A 2nd son
Ralph de Wilebi alive 1199 & 1208
HUGH de Muscam
WILLIAM
WILLIAM of Willoughby in the Marsh, d 1225/7, m MAUD, dau & co-heir of WILLIAM de FULLETBY
ROBERT, 2nd born and 1st surviving son
ROBERT de WILLOUGHBY, d 1256/8, m MARGARET, dau & heiress of JOHN de ORREBY XE "Orreby - Lords of" , Lord of Orby (?Orreby) & Ingoldnells, Lincs.
WILLIAM de WILLOUGHBY, d 1300, m ALICE, 1st dau and co-heir of JOHN, Lord BEKE of Eresby XE "Beke - Lords of Eresby"
ROBERT
Thomas, m Margaret, sister & co-heir of Alun de Munby
William Munby, dsp
Margaret, m Walter, son of Sir Walter Hamby
ROBERT de WILLOUGHBY, d 1317, summoned to Parliament as a Baron 1313, m MARGARET, dau of EDMUND, 1st Lord DEINCOURT (see under Deincourt for ancestors)
JOHN
JOHN, 2nd Baron WILLOUGHBY, b 1303/4, d 1349, m JOAN, dau of PETER ROSCELYN of Edgefield. She 2ndly m William de Swinithwaite
JOHN
JOHN, 2nd Baron, 2nd m JOANE, dau of THOMAS HOLLAND, 2nd Earl of Kent and widow of EDMUND, Duke of York. She 3rdly m as the 2nd wife of Henry, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham; and she 4thly m Henry Bromflete (later Baron Vescy)
JOHN, 3rd Baron WILLOUGHBY of Eresby, b 1328, d 1372, m CECILY, dau of ROBERT de UFFORD, Earl of Suffolk (see under Ufford for ancestors)
ROBERT
Joan, m Gilbert, 3rd Lord Kyme, Earl of Angus
ROBERT, 4th Baron WILLOUGHBY of Eresby, b ca 1349, d 1396, m 1stly ALICE, dau of Sir WILLIAM SKIPWORTH
WILLIAM
THOMAS, d 1417, m ELIZABETH, dau of JOHN, 3rd Baron NEVILLE by his wife ELIZABETH (see under Neville for ancestors)
JOHN, de jure 7th Lord Latimer, d 1437
JOHN, 8th Lord Latimer, d 1477, m ANNE CHEYNEY, heiress of Broke, Wilts
Robert, 9th Lord Latimer and Lord Willoughby de Broke, d 1502
ROBERT 2ndly m Margery, dau of William, 2nd Baron La Zouche
ROBERT 3rdly m Elizabeth, Baroness Latimer, widow of JOHN, 3rd Baron Neville of Raby & dau of WILLIAM, 4th Baron Latimer
WILLIAM, 5th Baron WILLOUGHBY of Eresby, K.G., b ca 1370, d 1409, m 1stly LUCY, dau of ROGER, 5th Baron STRANGE (see under Strange for ancestors)
ROBERT, 6th Baron Willoughby of Eresby, K.G., b 1385, d 1452, m 1stly ELIZABETH, dau of JOHN MONTAGU, 3rd EARL of
SALISBURY (see under Montagu for ancestors)