Mabel (Maud) Fitzhamon, b. 1094 in Gloucestershire, England, d. 1157 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Father: Robert Fitz Hamon, b. 1062 in Cruelly, France, d. 10 March 1107, He became Lord of Glamorgan. ca. 1105 in Glamorgan, England
Mother: Sibyl De Montgomery, b. ca. 1066 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, FranceSpouse: Robert "the King's Son" De Caen, b. ca. 1090 in Caen, Normandy, France, d. 31 October 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, He acceded to Earl of Gloucester, August 1122 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, cause of death a fever.
Father: Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England, b. September 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England, d. 1 December 1135 in Rouen, Normandy, France, He acceded to the throne of England, 2 August 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, cause of death was overeating lampreys.
Mother: Sybilla CorbetHe was called Robert de Mellent. Sybilla Corbet was one of Henry's many wives and it is not certain she was Robert's mother.
He may have had two more sons: Robert and Richard.
Robert supported the Empress Matilda during most of the civil war that began after his father died without a "legitimate" heir. He was the commander in chief of Matilda's army. Robert was captured by Stephen's forces, but since Stephen had been captured by Matilda's, he was returned in an even exchange. As Matilda's support dwindled, Robert became unable to continue her cause.Married ca. 1105.
Children:
- Roger Fitz Robert, Bishop of Worcester, b. ca. 1107
- Hamon Fitz Robert, b. ca. 1110
- Richard Fitz Robert, Lord of Creully, b. ca. 1113
- William "Mafonache" Fitz Robert, b. ca. 23 November 1116 in Gloucestershire, England, m. Hawise "De Beaumont", ca. 1150, d. 23 November 1183, He acceded to Earl of Gloucester. 1147 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
- Mabel Fitz Robert, b. ca. 1120
- Philip de Grey, b. ca. 1122 in Wooten Bassett, Wiltshire, England, m. Sedzilla (Cecily or Alice) de Berkeley, ca. 1150
- Maud Fitz Robert, b. ca. 1124 in Gloucestershire, England, m. Ranulph "De Gernon," Earl of Chester, d. 29 July 1189 in Chester, Cheshire, England
Robert Fitz Hamon, b. 1062 in Cruelly, France, d. 10 March 1107, He became Lord of Glamorgan. ca. 1105 in Glamorgan, England
Spouse: Sibyl De Montgomery, b. ca. 1066 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France
Father: Roger "the Great" De Montgomery, b. 1022 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, d. 27 July 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, He acceded to Earl of Shrewsbury, 1074 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Mother: Mabel Talvas, b. ca. 1026 in Alencon, Eure, France, d. 2 December 1082 in Bures, France, cause of death beheading by Hughes de la Roche-d'Inge., buried 5 December 1082 in Abbey of Troarn, Eure, FranceMarried ca. 1084 in Normandy, France.
Children:
- Mabel (Maud) Fitzhamon, b. 1094 in Gloucestershire, England, m. Robert "the King's Son" De Caen, ca. 1105, d. 1157 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Roger "the Great" De Montgomery, b. 1022 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, m. Adelaide de Puiset, ca. 1081, d. 27 July 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, He acceded to Earl of Shrewsbury, 1074 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Father: Hugh De Montgomery, b. ca. 1000 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France
Mother: Sibell De CrêponSeigneur de Montgomery and Vicomte de Hiesmes, Roger raised an army and provided more than 60 ships to assist William (Duke of Normandy at that time) in his conquest of England. Roger commanded a wing at the Battle of Hastings, then returned to Normandy with Queen Matilda. He became head of the council that governed Normandy in William's absence. Roger was Earl of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and Arundel.
After the death of his wife, Mabel, Roger became a monk.
Some sources list Roger's mother as Josseline de Bolbec.Spouse: Mabel Talvas, b. ca. 1026 in Alencon, Eure, France, d. 2 December 1082 in Bures, France, cause of death beheading by Hughes de la Roche-d'Inge., buried 5 December 1082 in Abbey of Troarn, Eure, France
Father: William II Talvas, b. ca. 1000 in Belleme, Perche, France, d. ca. 1065
Mother: Hildeburg de Beaumont, b. ca. 995 in Alencon, Eure, France, d. 1067, cause of death was strangulation.Mabel was also known as Mabile, Dame de Belleme, or Dame de Alencon. Mabel oversaw the lands of her family and her husband while he was in England tending to the lands granted to him by William the Conqueror.Married 1048 in Perche, Normandy, France.
Children:
- Roger de Montgomery, b. ca. 1050
- Robert Montgomery, Count of Alencon, b. 1052 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
- Hugh de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, b. ca. 1056
- Roger "the Poitevin" de Montgomery, b. ca. 1057 in Marche, Poitou, France, m. Almodis (Audmodis), Countess of la Marche, ca. 1083 in Poitou, France, d. aft. 1102
- Philip de Montgomery "Grammaticus", b. ca. 1058, d. 1094 in Holy Land, Palestine
- Emma de Montgomery, Abbess of Almeneches, b. ca. 1060
- Matilda de Montgomery, b. ca. 1061
- Mabel de Montgomery, b. ca. 1062
- Sibyl De Montgomery, b. ca. 1066 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France, m. Robert Fitz Hamon, ca. 1084 in Normandy, France
- Arnulph de Montgomery, b. 1074 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France, m. Lafracoth O'Brien
Hugh De Montgomery, b. ca. 1000 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France
Father: Roger I De Montgomery, b. ca. 985 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France, d. ca. 1040 in Auvergne, France
Mother: Josceline of Pont-Audemer, b. ca. 989 in FranceSpouse: Sibell De Crêpon
Married 994.
Children:
- Roger "the Great" De Montgomery, b. 1022 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, m. Mabel Talvas, 1048 in Perche, Normandy, France, m. Adelaide de Puiset, ca. 1081, d. 27 July 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, He acceded to Earl of Shrewsbury, 1074 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Roger I De Montgomery, b. ca. 985 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France, d. ca. 1040 in Auvergne, France
Father: Rogerus Magnus, b. bef. 965 in EnglandWilliam the Conqueror installed Roger as Earl of Shrewsbury. Between 1022 and 1027 Roger was Vicomte de Exemes. He also founded Traorn Abbey in 1022. He was exiled to Paris in 1037.Spouse: Josceline of Pont-Audemer, b. ca. 989 in France
Father: Thorold of Pont-Audemer
Mother: Senfrie (Sainfrie) de Crêpon, b. ca. 970 in FranceMarried ca. 999.
Children:
- Hugh De Montgomery, b. ca. 1000 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France, m. Sibell De Crêpon, 994
Rogerus Magnus, b. bef. 965 in England
Father: Roger de Montgomery (1), b. bef. 950 in EnglandChildren:
- Roger I De Montgomery, b. ca. 985 in St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France, m. Josceline of Pont-Audemer, ca. 999, d. ca. 1040 in Auvergne, France
Roger de Montgomery (1), b. bef. 950 in England
Father: Rogerus Magnus (1), b. bef. 896Children:
- Rogerus Magnus, b. bef. 965 in England
Rogerus Magnus (1), b. bef. 896
In 911 Rogerus re-founded the Abbey of Saint Opportuna. He also accompanied Rolf "Rollo" Rognvaldsson (Robert I, Duke of Normandy) on the conquest of Normandy.Children:
- Roger de Montgomery (1), b. bef. 950 in England
Thorold of Pont-Audemer
Spouse: Senfrie (Sainfrie) de Crêpon, b. ca. 970 in France
Father: Herbastus de Crêpon, b. ca. 911 in Normandy, FranceMarried.
Children:
- Josceline of Pont-Audemer, b. ca. 989 in France, m. Roger I De Montgomery, ca. 999
Herbastus de Crêpon, b. ca. 911 in Normandy, France
Children:
- Avelina (Aveline) de Crepon, b. in Longueville, Normandy, France
- Gonnor de Crepon, b. in Normandy, France, d. 1031 in France
- Herfast de Crepon, b. in France
- Wevia (Duceline) de Crepon, b. in Pont-Audemer, Normandy, France
- Senfrie (Sainfrie) de Crêpon, b. ca. 970 in France, m. Thorold of Pont-Audemer
Ancestor families report created by Gene 4.3.4, Fri, Oct 14, 2005