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Baldwin De Clare

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Baldwin De Clare was born about 1114 in Tunbridge, Kent, England (son of Gilbert De Clare and Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont); died in , , , England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gilbert De Clare was born on 21 Sep 1100 in Tunbridge, Kent, England (son of Gilbert Fitzrichard de Clare and Adeliza De Clermont); died in 1149 in , , , England; was buried in Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, England.

    Gilbert married Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont before 1130 in Tunbridge, Kent, England. Isabel (daughter of Robert De Beaumont and Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois) was born in 1096 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died about 1147. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont was born in 1096 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (daughter of Robert De Beaumont and Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois); died about 1147.
    Children:
    1. Agnes De Clare was born about 1112 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died in , , , England.
    2. 1. Baldwin De Clare was born about 1114 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died in , , , England.
    3. Basilia De Clare was born about 1116 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died in , , , England.
    4. Richard "Strongbow" Fitzgilbert De Clare was born about 1125 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died on 20 Apr 1176 in Dublin, Ireland; was buried in Holy Trinity (Christ Church Cathedrall), Dublin, Leinster, Ireland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Gilbert Fitzrichard de Clare was born in 1065 in Clare, Suffolk, England (son of Richard Fitzgilbert and Rohese Giffard); died in 1117 in , , , England.

    Gilbert married Adeliza De Clermont before 1076 in , , , England. Adeliza was born about 1058 in , Northamptonshire, England; died in , , , England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Adeliza De Clermont was born about 1058 in , Northamptonshire, England; died in , , , England.
    Children:
    1. Adeliza (Alice) De Clare was born about 1077 in , Essex, England; was christened in Clare, Suffolk, England; died about 1163 in , , , England.
    2. Richard De Clare was born in 1084 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; was christened in Clare, Suffolk, England; died on 15 Apr 1136 in Near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England.
    3. Walter De Clare was born about 1086 in Clare, Suffolk, England; died after 1149 in , , , England.
    4. Rohesia De Clare was born about 1090 in Clare, Suffolk, England; died in 1149 in , , , England.
    5. Margaret Fitzgilbert was born about 1090 in Clare, Suffolk, England.
    6. Baldwin Fitzgilbert De Clare was born in 1092 in , Lincolnshire, England; died in 1171 in , , , England.
    7. 2. Gilbert De Clare was born on 21 Sep 1100 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died in 1149 in , , , England; was buried in Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, England.

  3. 6.  Robert De Beaumont was born in 1049 in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France; died on 5 Jun 1118 in Leicestershire, England; was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France.

    Robert married Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois in 1096 in , , , France. Isabel (daughter of Hugues "Le Grand" De France and Adelle (Adelaide) Vermandois) was born about 1085 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died on 13 Feb 1131 in , , , England; was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois was born about 1085 in Valois, Isle DE France, France (daughter of Hugues "Le Grand" De France and Adelle (Adelaide) Vermandois); died on 13 Feb 1131 in , , , England; was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont was born in 1096 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died about 1147.
    2. Aubreye De Beaumont was born in 1099 in Beaumont, Normandy, France.
    3. Waleran Count Of Meulan was born in 1104 in Meulan, Île-de-France, France; died on 10 Apr 1166 in Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France; was buried in Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France.
    4. Miss De Beaumont was born about 1104 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
    5. Robert "Bossu" De Beaumont, Earl Of Leicester was born in 1104 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died on 5 Apr 1168 in , , , England; was buried in Leicester Abbey, Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
    6. Hugh De Beaumont was born about 1106 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
    7. Havoise De Beaumont was born about 1110 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
    8. Amicade De Beaumont was born about 1112 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
    9. Maud De Beaumont was born about 1114 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
    10. Adeline (Gundrea) De (Bellmont) Beaumont was born about 1120 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard Fitzgilbert was born in 1024 in Bienfaite, Normandy, France; was christened in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France (son of Gilbert "Crispin" Count De Brionne and Gunnora D'aunou); died in 1090 in Priory, Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire, England; was buried in Priory, Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire, England.

    Notes:

    Richard fitz Gilbert (bef. 1035–c. 1090), was a Norman lord who participated in the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and was styled "de Bienfaite", "de Clare", and of "Tonbridge" from his holdings.

    Biography
    He was the son of Gilbert, Count of Brionne in Normandy (fitz was a variant spelling of filz > French fils, that means "son"). Gilbert was a guardian of the young duke William and when he was killed by Ralph de Wacy in 1040, his two older sons Richard and Gilbert fled to Flanders.[4] On his later return to Normandy Richard was rewarded with the lordship of Bienfaite and Orbec in Normandy. In 1066, Richard came into England with his kinsman William the Conqueror, and received from him great advancement in honour and possessions.

    The Dictionary of National Biography and other sources are vague and sometimes contradictory about when the name de Clare came into common usage, but what we do know is that Richard fitz Gilbert (of Tonbridge), the earliest identifiable progenitor of the family, is once referred to as Richard of Clare in the Suffolk return of the Domesday Book.

    Rewards
    He was rewarded with 176 lordships and large grants of land in England, including the right to build the castles of Clare and of Tonbridge. Richard fitz Gilbert received the lordship of Clare, in Suffolk, where parts of the wall of Clare Castle still stand. He was thus Lord of Clare. Some contemporaneous and later sources called him Earl of Clare, though many modern sources view the title as a "styled title".

    He served as Joint Chief Justiciar in William's absence, and played a major part in suppressing the revolt of 1075.

    Rebel baron
    On the Conqueror's death, Richard and other great Norman barons, including Odo of Bayeux, Robert, Count of Mortain, and Geoffrey of Coutances, led a rebellion against the rule of William Rufus in order to place Robert Curthose on the throne. However, most Normans in England remained loyal. William Rufus and his army successfully attacked the rebel strongholds at Tonbridge, Pevensey and Rochester.

    Death and succession
    He was buried in St. Neot's Priory in 1091. His widow was still living in 1113. His lands were inherited by his son, Gilbert fitz Richard.

    Marriage
    Richard married Rohese Giffard, daughter of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville and Agnes Flaitel, and they had the following children:

    Roger fitz Richard de Clare, received Norman lands and d. 1131, apparently without issue.
    Gilbert fitz Richard, d. 1115, succeeded his father as Earl of Clare.
    Walter de Clare, Lord of Nether Gwent, d. 1138.
    Isabel de Clare, d. 1088, m. Humphrey d'Isle.
    Richard fitz Richard de Clare, Abbot of Ely.
    Robert fitz Richard, Lord of Little Dunmow, Baron of Baynard, d. 1136.
    Alice (or Adeliza) de Clare, d. 1138. m. Walter Tirel.
    Rohese de Clare, d. 1121, m. (ca. 1088), Eudo Dapifer.

    Richard married Rohese Giffard about 1054 in , , , England. Rohese was born in 1034 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died after 1133. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rohese Giffard was born in 1034 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died after 1133.
    Children:
    1. Roger Fitzrichard was born about 1050 in Bienfaite, Normandy, France; died after Sep 1131.
    2. Miss (Fitzgilbert) De Clare was born about 1055 in , Normandy, France.
    3. Walter Fitzrichard was born about 1058 in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England; died on 10 Mar 1138.
    4. Ronais Fitz Gilbert was born about 1060 in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England.
    5. Richard De Clare was born in 1062 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died in 1107 in , , , England.
    6. Robert (Fitzrichard) De Clare was born in 1064 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died in 1136 in , , , England; was buried in Priory, Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire, England.
    7. 4. Gilbert Fitzrichard de Clare was born in 1065 in Clare, Suffolk, England; died in 1117 in , , , England.
    8. Rohese Fitzrichard De Clare was born in 1067 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died in 1121 in , , , England.
    9. Adeliza De Clare was born in 1069 in Tunbridge, Kent, England; died about 1138 in , , , England.

  3. 14.  Hugues "Le Grand" De France was born about 1053 in , Vermandois, France (son of Henri I France and Grand Duchess Of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna); died on 18 Oct 1102 in Tarsus, Cilicia, Turkey; was buried in St Paul de Tarse, Tarsus, Cilicia, Turkey.

    Hugues married Adelle (Adelaide) Vermandois, , , France. Adelle was born about 1065 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died on 28 Sep 1120 in , Vermandois, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Adelle (Adelaide) Vermandois was born about 1065 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died on 28 Sep 1120 in , Vermandois, France.
    Children:
    1. Maud (Matilda) De Vermandois was born about 1080 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died in 1130.
    2. Bbeatrice De Vermandois was born about 1082 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died after 1144.
    3. Raoul I De Vermandois was born about 1085 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died on 14 Oct 1152; was buried in Saint Arnoul, Crepy, France.
    4. 7. Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois was born about 1085 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died on 13 Feb 1131 in , , , England; was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England.
    5. Constance De Vermandois was born about 1086 in Valois, Isle DE France, France.
    6. Agnaes De Vermandois was born about 1090 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died after 1125.
    7. Henri Lord Of Chaumont was born about 1091 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died in 1130.
    8. Simon De Vermandois was born about 1093 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died on 10 Feb 1148 in , , , Italy; was buried in Orcamp Abbey, Noyon, Oise, France.
    9. Guillaume De Vermandois was born about 1094 in Valois, Isle DE France, France; died about 1096.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Gilbert "Crispin" Count De Brionne was born in 1000 in Brienne, Rance, Normandy, France (son of Count Geoffrey "Crispin" deEu deBrionne DeNormandy and Geoffrey Countess Brionne); died in 1040.

    Notes:

    Gilbert (or Giselbert) de Brionne, Count of Eu and of Brionne (c. 1000 – c. 1040), was an influential nobleman in the Duchy of Normandy in Northern France. He was one of the early guardians of Duke William II in his minority, and a first cousin to William's father Duke Robert. Had Lord Brionne not been murdered, the senior house of de Clare would probably have been titled de Brionne. Lord Brionne was the first to be known by the cognomen Crispin because of his hair style which stood up like the branches of a pine tree.

    Gilbert de Brionne was son of Geoffrey, Count of Eu (otherwise cited as 'Godfrey'), who was an illegitimate child of Richard I of Normandy. He inherited Brionne, becoming one of the most powerful landowners in Normandy. Gilbert was a generous benefactor to Bec Abbey founded by his former knight Herluin in 1031. When Robert I died in 1035, his illegitimate son William inherited his father's title and several powerful nobles, including Gilbert of Brionne, Osbern the Seneschal and Alan of Brittany, became William's guardians.

    A number of Norman barons, including Ralph de Gacé, refused to accept William as their leader. In 1040 an attempt was made to kill William but the plot failed. Gilbert however was murdered while he was peaceably riding near Eschafour. It is believed two of his killers were Ralph of Wacy and Robert de Vitot. This appears to have been an act of vengeance for the wrongs inflicted upon the orphan children of Giroie by Gilbert, and it is not clear what Ralph de Gacé had to do in the business. Fearing they might meet their father's fate, Gilbert's sons Richard and Baldwin were conveyed by their friends to the court of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders. Gilbert's children would accompany Duke William on his conquest of England and his descendants would become one of the most powerful noble families in the British isles. They would rule over vast lands in modern-day Ireland, Scotland, and England and become powerful Marcher Lords.

    The name of the wife of Gilbert de Brionne is not known; however, they were known to have the following children:
    Sir Richard fitz Gilbert (Richard de Clare) (bef. 1035 – c. 1090), m. Rohese Giffard (1034 – aft. 1113), daughter of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville[9]
    Baldwin FitzGilbert (d. 1090)[5]
    William (died after 29 August 1060)
    Adela (died August 1092), m. Neel II, Viscount of Cotentin (fr)
    Emma, m. Hugh de Waft[10]
    Hesilia, m. William Malet, Honour of Eye[11]
    Through his eldest son, Gilbert was ancestor of the English house of de Clare, of the Barons FitzWalter, and the Earls of Gloucester and Hertford. After Gilbert's death, his uncle William I became Count of Eu whereas Brionne reverted to duke.

    Gilbert and an unknown woman had the following children:
    Osbern of Cailly (c. 1020 – c. 1090), m. Hildeburge of Beaudemont[b]

    Gilbert married Gunnora D'aunou, , , England. Gunnora was born about 984 in , , , France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Gunnora D'aunou was born about 984 in , , , France.
    Children:
    1. Baldwin Fitzgilbert was born about 1022 in Meules, Normandy, France; was christened in Okehampton, Devonshire, England; died in 1090.
    2. 8. Richard Fitzgilbert was born in 1024 in Bienfaite, Normandy, France; was christened in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1090 in Priory, Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire, England; was buried in Priory, Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire, England.

  3. 28.  Henri I France was born in 1008 in Reims, Marne, France (son of Robert II Capet and Constance of Toulouse); died on 4 Aug 1060 in Vitry, Brie, France; was buried in Abbaye de Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France.

    Henri married Grand Duchess Of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna on 19 May 1051 in , , , France. Anna was born in 1036 in Kiev, Ukraine; died in 1089 in , , , France; was buried in Abbaye de Villiers, La-Ferte-Alais, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 29.  Grand Duchess Of Kiev Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna was born in 1036 in Kiev, Ukraine; died in 1089 in , , , France; was buried in Abbaye de Villiers, La-Ferte-Alais, France.
    Children:
    1. 14. Hugues "Le Grand" De France was born about 1053 in , Vermandois, France; died on 18 Oct 1102 in Tarsus, Cilicia, Turkey; was buried in St Paul de Tarse, Tarsus, Cilicia, Turkey.
    2. Philippe I King of France was born on 23 May 1053 in Reims, Marne, France; died on 29 Jul 1108 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Saint Benoit-Sur-Loire, France.
    3. Emma Princess Of France was born in 1054 in Reims, Marne, France.
    4. Robert Prince Of France was born in 1055 in Reims, Marne, France; died in 1060.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Count Geoffrey "Crispin" deEu deBrionne DeNormandy was born in 953 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France (son of Richard I Fearless Normandy and concubine of Richard I deNormandy); died on 28 Aug 1026 in Fecamp, Normandie, France.

    Notes:

    Geoffrey of Brionne (mid-10th century – 1015), also called Godfrey was Count of Eu and Brionne in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.

    He was a son of Duke Richard I of Normandy, by an unnamed wife or concubine. The county of Eu was an appanage created for Geoffrey by his half-brother Richard II of Normandy in 996 as part of Richard's policy of granting honors and titles for cadet members of his family. The citadel of Eu played a critical part of the defense of Normandy; the castle and walled town were on the river Bresle, just two miles from the English Channel. It had long been an embarkation point for England and in time of war was often one of the first places attacked.

    The castle of Brionne had been held by the Dukes of Normandy as one of their own homes but Richard II also made a gift of Brionne to his half-brother Geoffrey, who held it for life passing it to his son Gilbert and was only returned to the demesne of the Duke after his murder.

    Both Geoffrey and his son Gilbert are styled counts in a diploma to Lisieux given by Duke Richard II, but without territorial designations. Geoffrey died c. 1010.

    Geoffrey was married but the name of his wife is unknown. He was the father of:
    Gilbert, Count of Eu and Brionne
    Upon his death, Geoffrey was succeeded as Count of Eu and Count of Brionne by his son Gilbert.

    While there is little doubt Geoffrey (Godfrey) was Count of Eu, there is an open question as to whether Geoffrey was ever "Count" of Brionne. See: Douglas, Earliest Norman Counts, EHS 61, No. 240 (1946), p.134.

    The early Normans followed the Viking custom of marriage called mos danicus that they considered a legitimate form of marriage. It was the Church that considered this the same as concubinage. Legitimacy would not have been an issue at this time.

    Orderic in a speech attributed to Roger, Count of Mullent to Robert II, Duke of Normandy, in asking for the castle of Brionne stated that it was Duke Richard the elder (I) who gave Brionne to his son Geoffrey (Godfrey). See Ordericus Vitalis, Ecclesiastical History, Trans. Forester, Vol. II (1854),

    Count married Geoffrey Countess Brionne. Geoffrey was born in 958 in , Normandy, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Geoffrey Countess Brionne was born in 958 in , Normandy, France; and died.
    Children:
    1. 16. Gilbert "Crispin" Count De Brionne was born in 1000 in Brienne, Rance, Normandy, France; died in 1040.