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.Spouse: 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.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
William II Talvas, b. ca. 1000 in Belleme, Perche, France, d. ca. 1065
Father: William I de Bellême, b. ca. 966 in Belleme, Perche, France, d. 1028 in Domfront, Normandy, France
Mother: Matilda de Ganelon, b. ca. 970 in FranceHe was Lord of Bellême and Alençon, and is often listed as Guillaume II de Belleme.Spouse: Hildeburg de Beaumont, b. ca. 995 in Alencon, Eure, France, d. 1067, cause of death was strangulation.
Father: Arnulf de BeaumontMarried ca. 1020.
Children:
- Mabel Talvas, b. ca. 1026 in Alencon, Eure, France, m. Roger "the Great" De Montgomery, 1048 in Perche, Normandy, 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
- Warin de Belleme, b. ca. 1028
William I de Bellême, b. ca. 966 in Belleme, Perche, France, d. 1028 in Domfront, Normandy, France
Father: Guillaume de Belleme, b. ca. 940, d. 997
Mother: Mathilde de Conde-sur-Noirau, b. ca. 952, d. ca. 1024He was Seigneur of Bellême and Alençon.Spouse: Matilda de Ganelon, b. ca. 970 in France
Father: Arnulf ?Married ca. 991 in France.
Children:
- William II Talvas, b. ca. 1000 in Belleme, Perche, France, m. Hildeburg de Beaumont, ca. 1020, d. ca. 1065
Guillaume de Belleme, b. ca. 940, d. 997
He was Seigneur of Bellême and AlençonSpouse: Mathilde de Conde-sur-Noirau, b. ca. 952, d. ca. 1024
Married ca. 969.
Children:
- William I de Bellême, b. ca. 966 in Belleme, Perche, France, m. Matilda de Ganelon, ca. 991 in France, d. 1028 in Domfront, Normandy, France
Arnulf ?
Children:
- Matilda de Ganelon, b. ca. 970 in France, m. William I de Bellême, ca. 991 in France
Arnulf de Beaumont
Children:
- Hildeburg de Beaumont, b. ca. 995 in Alencon, Eure, France, m. William II Talvas, ca. 1020, d. 1067, cause of death was strangulation.
Ancestor families report created by Gene 4.3.4, Fri, Oct 14, 2005