1209 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
William De St Awbrey |
Birth |
1209 |
Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales |
Person ID |
I2837 |
Master |
Last Modified |
25 Sep 2015 |
Father |
Reginald de Sacto Awbrey Alberico, b. 1170, Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales d. Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales |
Mother |
Iswabel De Clare Beaumont, b. 1172, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales d. 1220, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales (Age 48 years) |
Family ID |
F891 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Joan Gunter, b. 1223 d. Yes, date unknown, Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales |
Marriage |
1240 |
Children |
+ | 1. Thomas Awbrey, b. 1243, Abercynfrig, Brecknockshire, Wales d. Yes, date unknown, Abercynfrig, Brecknockshire, Wales |
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Family ID |
F827 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
27 Aug 2019 |
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Notes |
- The book "COLONIAL FAMILIES OF PHILADELPHIA" Philadephia, PA by John W Jordan Published by Lewis Publishers of New York in 1911 VOL II
Has two families that are related to Aubrey/Awbrey family by marriage; Bevan and Thomas. In that family history they give the history of the Aubrey family. The Thomas family gives the same lineage lines as Bevan but there are some names that are different.
Stiant Awbrey, founder of the Aubrey family in Great Britain was " second brother to the Lord Awbrey, Earle of Bullen and Earle Marechal of France and came to England with William ye Conqueror in Anno 1066"
Sir Rinalt Awbrey son of Stiant, married a daughter of the Earle of Clare and Priany. Reginald (Rinalt) de St. Awbrey (de Sancto Alberico)born: abt 1175 died ?.Reginald wife was Isabel de Clare and their second son
St. Almedha, though not included in the ordinary lists, is said to have been a daughter of Brychan, and sister to St. Canoc, and to have borne the name of Elevetha, Aled, or Elyned, latinised into Almedha. The Welsh genealogists say, that she suffered martyrdom on a hill near Brecknock, where a chapel was erected to her memory; and William of Worcester says she was buried at Usk. Mr. Hugh Thomas (who wrote an essay towards the history of Brecknockshire in the year 1698) speaks of the chapel as standing, though unroofed and useless, in his time; the people thereabouts call it St. Tayled. It was situated on an eminence, about a mile to the eastward of Brecknock, and about half a mile from a farm-house, formerly the mansion and residence of the Aubreys, lords of the manor of Slwch, which lordship was bestowed upon Sir Reginald Awbrey by Bernard Newmarche, in the reign of William Rufus. Some small vestiges of this building may still be traced, and an aged yew tree, with a well at its foot, marks the site near which the chapel formerly stood.
William de Sto Alberico or Awbrey , of Abercynfrig, county Brecknock, Wales, married Joan Gunter , daughter of Sir William Gunter, Knight. �Sable a ~chevron between 3 gauntlets or�
[Moore_from ancestry_09262007.FTW]
The book "COLONIAL FAMILIES OF PHILADELPHIA" Philadephia, PA by John W Jordan Published by Lewis Publishers of New York in 1911 VOL II
Has two families that are related to Aubrey/Awbrey family by marriage; Bevan and Thomas. In that family history they give the history of the Aubrey family. The Thomas family gives the same lineage li nes as Bevan but there are some names that are different.
Stiant Awbrey, founder of the Aubrey family in Great Britain was " second brother to the Lord Awbrey, Earle of Bullen and Earle Marechal of France and came to England with William ye Conqueror in Ann o 1066"
Sir Rinalt Awbrey son of Stiant, married a daughter of the Earle of Clare and Priany. Reginald (Rinalt) de St. Awbrey (de Sancto Alberico)born: abt 1175 died ?.Reginald wife was Isabel de Clare and th eir second son
St. Almedha, though not included in the ordinary lists, is said to have been a daughter of Brychan, and sister to St. Canoc, and to have borne the name of Elevetha, Aled, or Elyned, latinised into Alm edha. The Welsh genealogists say, that she suffered martyrdom on a hill near Brecknock, where a chapel was erected to her memory; and William of Worcester says she was buried at Usk. Mr. Hugh Thomas ( who wrote an essay towards the history of Brecknockshire in the year 1698) speaks of the chapel as standing, though unroofed and useless, in his time; the people thereabouts call it St. Tayled. It wa s situated on an eminence, about a mile to the eastward of Brecknock, and about half a mile from a farm-house, formerly the mansion and residence of the Aubreys, lords of the manor of Slwch, which lor dship was bestowed upon Sir Reginald Awbrey by Bernard Newmarche, in the reign of William Rufus. Some small vestiges of this building may still be traced, and an aged yew tree, with a well at its foot , marks the site near which the chapel formerly stood.
William de Sto Alberico or Awbrey , of Abercynfrig, county Brecknock, Wales, married Joan Gunter , daughter of Sir William Gunter, Knight. �Sable a ~chevron between 3 gauntlets or�
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