John Cutting
(before 1662 - )
John Cutting|b. b 1662|p250.htm#i16852|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||||||||
Possibly the John Cutting, aged 34 who witnessed Thomas Lewis will in 1690.
In the 1715 census of Barbados his children Henry aged 21, Elizabeth aged 17
and Edward aged 19 were living together in Christ Church parish.
. John Cutting was born before 1662 at Barbados. He was the son of John Cutting and Mary Unknown (Cutting).
John Cutting married Ann Homes on 15 April 1683 at Christ Church, Barbados.
John Cutting was mentioned in the will of Henry Cutting dated 3 April 1693.
Children of John Cutting and Ann Homes
- John Cutting b. 2 Feb 1685/86, d. a 10 Dec 1712
- Sarah Cutting b. 30 Jun 1687
- Mary Cutting? b. c 1690
- Henry Cutting b. 20 Jan 1693/94, d. c 1723
- Edward Cutting b. Sep 1696
- Eliza Cutting b. c 1698
John Cutting
(2 February 1685/86 - after 10 December 1712)
John Cutting|b. 2 Feb 1685/86\nd. a 10 Dec 1712|p250.htm#i16867|John Cutting|b. b 1662|p250.htm#i16852|Ann Homes|d. c 1715|p431.htm#i16865|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||
John Cutting was christened on 2 February 1685/86 at Christ Church, Barbados. He was the son of John Cutting and Ann Homes.
In Ann Homes's will dated 3 November 1712 at Barbados, John Cutting was named as heir; Will of Ann Cutting, widow, Christ Church parish, mentions son John Cutting, now off this island in New England; the estate of husband John C, her daughter Sarah Cutting, daughter Mary Crichlow, and son Henry Cutting when he is 21 - a bond due to me from George Leader of St Philips parish, daughter Elizabeth Cutting - money in the hands of kinsman John Holmes; son Edward Cutting at 21 - executor and 4 acres pruchased of James Marshall; her brother John Homes and kinsman John Holmes - guardians of sons Edward 7 Henry. Signed Ann Cutting. Witnessed by Ann (x) Homes, Elizabeth Robinson, John Chase.
John Cutting made a will dated 10 December 1712 at Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Will of John Cutting, Gent., now residing in Boston New England, Christ Church parish, mentions friend Mary Needham of Boston, co. Suffolk in New England widow, exec., my estae is in the hands of uncle John Homes and nephew John Homes both of Barbados, Roger Earl of Boston cordwainer; my mother Ann Cutting of Barbados; my brothers and sisters: Herny Cutting, Edward Cutting, Sarah Cutting, Mary Crichton, and Eliza Cutting. Signed (x) John Cutting.
Memo p.154. Isaac Addington Esq. commissioned by Joseph Dudley Esq. Gov. of the Province of Mass. Bay in New England, at Boston, co. Suffolk. The will of John Cutting late of Christ Church in Barbados deced approved and rights are committed to Mary Needham of Boston, widow his Xtrx, signed 12 Jan 1712 Boston... Proved 28 Feb 1712 Barbados, PCC proceedings 25 Oct 1712.
John died after 10 December 1712 at Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, USA.
His will was proved on 28 February 1712/13.
In Ann Homes's will dated 3 November 1712 at Barbados, John Cutting was named as heir; Will of Ann Cutting, widow, Christ Church parish, mentions son John Cutting, now off this island in New England; the estate of husband John C, her daughter Sarah Cutting, daughter Mary Crichlow, and son Henry Cutting when he is 21 - a bond due to me from George Leader of St Philips parish, daughter Elizabeth Cutting - money in the hands of kinsman John Holmes; son Edward Cutting at 21 - executor and 4 acres pruchased of James Marshall; her brother John Homes and kinsman John Holmes - guardians of sons Edward 7 Henry. Signed Ann Cutting. Witnessed by Ann (x) Homes, Elizabeth Robinson, John Chase.
John Cutting made a will dated 10 December 1712 at Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Will of John Cutting, Gent., now residing in Boston New England, Christ Church parish, mentions friend Mary Needham of Boston, co. Suffolk in New England widow, exec., my estae is in the hands of uncle John Homes and nephew John Homes both of Barbados, Roger Earl of Boston cordwainer; my mother Ann Cutting of Barbados; my brothers and sisters: Herny Cutting, Edward Cutting, Sarah Cutting, Mary Crichton, and Eliza Cutting. Signed (x) John Cutting.
Memo p.154. Isaac Addington Esq. commissioned by Joseph Dudley Esq. Gov. of the Province of Mass. Bay in New England, at Boston, co. Suffolk. The will of John Cutting late of Christ Church in Barbados deced approved and rights are committed to Mary Needham of Boston, widow his Xtrx, signed 12 Jan 1712 Boston... Proved 28 Feb 1712 Barbados, PCC proceedings 25 Oct 1712.
John died after 10 December 1712 at Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, USA.
His will was proved on 28 February 1712/13.
John Cutting
(5 November 1690 - before 1692)
John Cutting|b. 5 Nov 1690\nd. b 1692|p250.htm#i16868|Henry Cutting|b. 11 Sep 1661\nd. b 13 Jun 1694|p249.htm#i16853|Margery or Mary Lewis|b. s 1665|p492.htm#i16861|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||
John Cutting was christened on 5 November 1690 at Christ Church, Barbados. He was the son of Henry Cutting and Margery or Mary Lewis.
John died before 1692.
John died before 1692.
Joseph Cutting
(circa 1867 - )
Joseph Cutting was born circa 1867 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Joseph Cutting married Ellen Sergeant Ruby, daughter of Henry Sarjent Ruby and Sarah Ann Walling, on 20 February 1890 at Aurora, King township, York County, Ontario.
Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby were listed in the 1901 census at King township, York District, Ontario. Jos Cutting, head, born 19 July 1869, Ontario, 32, Methodist; his wife Ellen S 31, born 31 April 1869 England, arrived 1871, Methodist, children Ethel F born 1 Dec 1890. aged 10, Ruby L, born 29 Aug 1892, 8, Garnett R,17 July 1894, 6, David E. 9 Sep 1895, 5, William M, 26 Dec 1896, 4, Herbert C, 5 April 1899 1, plus boarders Edward Owens 25 and John King 21.
Joseph Cutting was listed in the 1911 census at King township, York North, Ontario. Joseph Cutting, head, born July 1868, Ontario, 43, Methodist, farmer; his wife Helen 42, born April 1869, Methodist, children Ethel born Dec 1890. aged 20, Ruby, born Aug 1893, 18, Garnett July 1895, 16, Elmer Sep 1896, 15, William Dec 1898, 14, Herbat, April 1899 12, Geraldine June 1901, 10, George April 1903, 8, Lenore Dec 1906, 5, all born in Ontario.
Joseph Cutting married Ellen Sergeant Ruby, daughter of Henry Sarjent Ruby and Sarah Ann Walling, on 20 February 1890 at Aurora, King township, York County, Ontario.
Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby were listed in the 1901 census at King township, York District, Ontario. Jos Cutting, head, born 19 July 1869, Ontario, 32, Methodist; his wife Ellen S 31, born 31 April 1869 England, arrived 1871, Methodist, children Ethel F born 1 Dec 1890. aged 10, Ruby L, born 29 Aug 1892, 8, Garnett R,17 July 1894, 6, David E. 9 Sep 1895, 5, William M, 26 Dec 1896, 4, Herbert C, 5 April 1899 1, plus boarders Edward Owens 25 and John King 21.
Joseph Cutting was listed in the 1911 census at King township, York North, Ontario. Joseph Cutting, head, born July 1868, Ontario, 43, Methodist, farmer; his wife Helen 42, born April 1869, Methodist, children Ethel born Dec 1890. aged 20, Ruby, born Aug 1893, 18, Garnett July 1895, 16, Elmer Sep 1896, 15, William Dec 1898, 14, Herbat, April 1899 12, Geraldine June 1901, 10, George April 1903, 8, Lenore Dec 1906, 5, all born in Ontario.
Children of Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby
- Ethel Florence Cutting b. 1 Dec 1890
- Ruby L Cutting b. 29 Aug 1892
- Garnet Roy Cutting b. 20 Jul 1894
- David Elmer Cutting b. 2 Sep 1895
- William Cutting b. 26 Dec 1896
- Herbert Cutting b. 5 Apr 1898
- Pearl Irene Cutting b. 2 May 1900, d. 24 Oct 1900
- Geraldine Elizabeth Cutting b. 5 Jun 1901
- George Henry Cutting b. 29 Apr 1903
- Erma Lenora Cutting b. 5 Dec 1905
Lewis Cutting
(2 October 1687 - )
Lewis Cutting|b. 2 Oct 1687|p250.htm#i16862|Henry Cutting|b. 11 Sep 1661\nd. b 13 Jun 1694|p249.htm#i16853|Margery or Mary Lewis|b. s 1665|p492.htm#i16861|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||
Lewis Cutting was christened on 2 October 1687 at Christ Church, Barbados. He was the son of Henry Cutting and Margery or Mary Lewis.
Lewis Cutting appeared on the in 1715 census at Christ Church, Barbados. Lewis, aged 28 with his son Henry aged 7.
Lewis Cutting married Elizabeth Chase, daughter of Stephen Chase and Elizabeth Unknown (Chase), in 1716 at Christ Church, Barbados.
Lewis Cutting appeared on the in 1715 census at Christ Church, Barbados. Lewis, aged 28 with his son Henry aged 7.
Lewis Cutting married Elizabeth Chase, daughter of Stephen Chase and Elizabeth Unknown (Chase), in 1716 at Christ Church, Barbados.
Child of Lewis Cutting
- Henry Cutting b. c 1708
Children of Lewis Cutting and Elizabeth Chase
- Elizabeth Cutting+ b. 14 Oct 1722
- Henry Lewis Cutting b. Aug 1736
Mary Cutting
(24 February 1647/48 - )
Mary Cutting|b. 24 Feb 1647/48|p250.htm#i16855|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||||||||
Mary Cutting was christened on 24 February 1647/48 at Christ Church, Barbados. She was the daughter of John Cutting and Mary Unknown (Cutting).
Mary Cutting
(27 September 1711 - )
Mary Cutting|b. 27 Sep 1711|p250.htm#i16941|John Cutting|b. 22 Jan 1691/92|p249.htm#i16848|Elizabeth Chase|b. c 1694|p153.htm#i16849|Henry Cutting|b. 11 Sep 1661\nd. b 13 Jun 1694|p249.htm#i16853|Margery o. M. Lewis|b. s 1665|p492.htm#i16861|Stephen Chase|b. c 1666|p154.htm#i16872|Susanna Mason|b. 16 Jan 1670/71|p541.htm#i16873|
Mary Cutting was christened on 27 September 1711 at Christ Church, Barbados. She was the daughter of John Cutting and Elizabeth Chase. Mary and Ann was listed as a child of John Cutting in the in 1715 census at St George's, Barbados.
Pearl Irene Cutting
(2 May 1900 - 24 October 1900)
Pearl Irene Cutting|b. 2 May 1900\nd. 24 Oct 1900|p250.htm#i29903|Joseph Cutting|b. c 1867|p250.htm#i29842|Ellen Sergeant Ruby|b. 3 Apr 1869|p681.htm#i10450|||||||Henry S. Ruby|b. 7 Apr 1838\nd. 5 Feb 1931|p685.htm#i10436|Sarah A. Walling|b. 16 Mar 1838\nd. 4 Jan 1906|p862.htm#i10885|
Pearl Irene Cutting was born on 2 May 1900 at York County, Ontario. She was the daughter of Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby.
Pearl died of cholera on 24 October 1900 at King township, York county, Ontario.
Pearl died of cholera on 24 October 1900 at King township, York county, Ontario.
Ruby L Cutting
(29 August 1892 - )
Ruby L Cutting|b. 29 Aug 1892|p250.htm#i29895|Joseph Cutting|b. c 1867|p250.htm#i29842|Ellen Sergeant Ruby|b. 3 Apr 1869|p681.htm#i10450|||||||Henry S. Ruby|b. 7 Apr 1838\nd. 5 Feb 1931|p685.htm#i10436|Sarah A. Walling|b. 16 Mar 1838\nd. 4 Jan 1906|p862.htm#i10885|
Ruby L Cutting was born on 29 August 1892 at King township, York county, Ontario. She was the daughter of Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby. Ruby L Cutting was listed on the 1901 census with Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby in March 1901 at King township, York District, Ontario; Jos Cutting, head, born 19 July 1869, Ontario, 32, Methodist; his wife Ellen S 31, born 31 April 1869 England, arrived 1871, Methodist, children Ethel F born 1 Dec 1890. aged 10, Ruby L, born 29 Aug 1892, 8, Garnett R,17 July 1894, 6, David E. 9 Sep 1895, 5, William M, 26 Dec 1896, 4, Herbert C, 5 April 1899 1, plus boarders Edward Owens 25 and John King 21. Ruby L Cutting was listed on the 1911 census with Joseph Cutting in June 1911 at King township, York North, Ontario; Joseph Cutting, head, born July 1868, Ontario, 43, Methodist, farmer; his wife Helen 42, born April 1869, Methodist, children Ethel born Dec 1890. aged 20, Ruby, born Aug 1893, 18, Garnett July 1895, 16, Elmer Sep 1896, 15, William Dec 1898, 14, Herbat, April 1899 12, Geraldine June 1901, 10, George April 1903, 8, Lenore Dec 1906, 5, all born in Ontario.
Sarah Cutting
(30 June 1687 - )
Sarah Cutting|b. 30 Jun 1687|p250.htm#i16869|John Cutting|b. b 1662|p250.htm#i16852|Ann Homes|d. c 1715|p431.htm#i16865|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||
Sarah Cutting was christened on 30 June 1687 at Christ Church, Barbados. She was the daughter of John Cutting and Ann Homes.
Sarah Cutting
(circa 1690 - before 27 June 1725)
Sarah Cutting was born circa 1690.
Sarah Cutting married John Seaton, son of John Seaton and Elizabeth Major, on 31 July 1711 at St Mary's, Woolpit, Suffolk.
Sarah died before 27 June 1725 at Haughley, Suffolk. She was buried on 27 June 1725 at Haughley.
Sarah Cutting married John Seaton, son of John Seaton and Elizabeth Major, on 31 July 1711 at St Mary's, Woolpit, Suffolk.
Sarah died before 27 June 1725 at Haughley, Suffolk. She was buried on 27 June 1725 at Haughley.
Children of Sarah Cutting and John Seaton
- John Seaton b. 13 Apr 1713, d. b 18 Mar 1730/31
- Major Seaton b. 25 Nov 1714, d. b 4 Dec 1723
- Sarah Seaton b. 7 Apr 1717
- Elizabeth Seaton b. 2 Mar 1718
- Richard Seaton+ b. 20 Jan 1720
- William Seaton b. 29 Mar 1723, d. b 10 Jun 1742
- Major Seaton b. 2 Aug 1724, d. b 3 Oct 1724
Susanna Cutting
(March 1727/28 - before 2 September 1780)
Susanna Cutting|b. Mar 1727/28\nd. b 2 Sep 1780|p250.htm#i15917|John Cutting|b. 22 Jan 1691/92|p249.htm#i16848|Elizabeth Chase|b. c 1694|p153.htm#i16849|Henry Cutting|b. 11 Sep 1661\nd. b 13 Jun 1694|p249.htm#i16853|Margery o. M. Lewis|b. s 1665|p492.htm#i16861|Stephen Chase|b. c 1666|p154.htm#i16872|Susanna Mason|b. 16 Jan 1670/71|p541.htm#i16873|
Susanna Cutting was christened in March 1727/28 at Christ Church, Barbados. She was the daughter of John Cutting and Elizabeth Chase.
Susanna Cutting married Edward Ashby, son of Thomas Ashby and Susannah Moore, on 30 June 1740 at Christ Church, Barbados.
Susanna died before 2 September 1780 at St Michael, Bridgetown, Barbados. She was buried on 2 September 1780 at St Michael, Bridgetown Barbados.
Susanna Cutting married Edward Ashby, son of Thomas Ashby and Susannah Moore, on 30 June 1740 at Christ Church, Barbados.
Susanna died before 2 September 1780 at St Michael, Bridgetown, Barbados. She was buried on 2 September 1780 at St Michael, Bridgetown Barbados.
Children of Susanna Cutting and Edward Ashby
- Elizabeth Ashby b. c 1740
- John Ashby b. 15 Sep 1758
- William Ashby+ b. 13 Nov 1750, d. b 19 Mar 1794
- George Ashby+ b. 10 Nov 1752
- Susanna Ashby b. 6 Dec 1755
- Stephen Ashby b. 14 Aug 1756
- son Ashby b. 21 Oct 1757
- John Lewis Ashby+ b. b 1758, d. 14 Jan 1802
Susanna Cutting
(before 1645 - )
Susanna Cutting|b. b 1645|p250.htm#i16860|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||||||||
Susanna Cutting was born before 1645. She was the daughter of John Cutting and Mary Unknown (Cutting).
Susanna Cutting married Richard Morehead on 24 May 1660 at Christ Church, Barbados. They had issue..
Susanna Cutting married Richard Morehead on 24 May 1660 at Christ Church, Barbados. They had issue..
William Cutting
(26 December 1896 - )
William Cutting|b. 26 Dec 1896|p250.htm#i29898|Joseph Cutting|b. c 1867|p250.htm#i29842|Ellen Sergeant Ruby|b. 3 Apr 1869|p681.htm#i10450|||||||Henry S. Ruby|b. 7 Apr 1838\nd. 5 Feb 1931|p685.htm#i10436|Sarah A. Walling|b. 16 Mar 1838\nd. 4 Jan 1906|p862.htm#i10885|
William Cutting was born on 26 December 1896 at York County, Ontario. He was the son of Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby. William Cutting was listed on the 1901 census with Joseph Cutting and Ellen Sergeant Ruby in March 1901 at King township, York District, Ontario; Jos Cutting, head, born 19 July 1869, Ontario, 32, Methodist; his wife Ellen S 31, born 31 April 1869 England, arrived 1871, Methodist, children Ethel F born 1 Dec 1890. aged 10, Ruby L, born 29 Aug 1892, 8, Garnett R,17 July 1894, 6, David E. 9 Sep 1895, 5, William M, 26 Dec 1896, 4, Herbert C, 5 April 1899 1, plus boarders Edward Owens 25 and John King 21. William Cutting was listed on the 1911 census with Joseph Cutting in June 1911 at King township, York North, Ontario; Joseph Cutting, head, born July 1868, Ontario, 43, Methodist, farmer; his wife Helen 42, born April 1869, Methodist, children Ethel born Dec 1890. aged 20, Ruby, born Aug 1893, 18, Garnett July 1895, 16, Elmer Sep 1896, 15, William Dec 1898, 14, Herbat, April 1899 12, Geraldine June 1901, 10, George April 1903, 8, Lenore Dec 1906, 5, all born in Ontario.
Mary Cutting?
(circa 1690 - )
Mary Cutting?|b. c 1690|p250.htm#i16871|John Cutting|b. b 1662|p250.htm#i16852|Ann Homes|d. c 1715|p431.htm#i16865|John Cutting|b. b 1625\nd. b 20 Jan 1663|p249.htm#i16850|Mary Unknown (Cutting)|b. s 1625|p847.htm#i16851|||||||
Mary Cutting? was born circa 1690 at Barbados. She was the daughter of John Cutting and Ann Homes.
Mary Cutting? married Henry Crichlow on 10 July 1709 at Christ Church, Barbados.
Mary Cutting? married Henry Crichlow on 10 July 1709 at Christ Church, Barbados.
Guida d'Amstall
( - circa 1340)
Child of Guida d'Amstall and John d'Egmond
- Arnold d'Egmond+ d. 1 Apr 1409
Beatrix d'Apchier
Beatrix d'Apchier married John Stuart 2nd Seigneur, son of Sir John Stewart (of Darnley) and Elizabeth of Lennox, in 1446.
Child of Beatrix d'Apchier and John Stuart 2nd Seigneur
- Bernard Stuart+ b. c 1447, d. c 8 Jun 1508
Martha D'Arcy
(circa 1775? - 1848)
Martha D'Arcy was born circa 1775?. She was the daughter of Major Thomas Darcy, who died as Inspector General of Police in Ulster and Elizabeth Buchanan. Her elder sister was born in 1767.
Martha D'Arcy married Fleming Handy, son of Samuel Wesley Handy and Catherine Fleming, on 10 August 1825 at Westmeath, Ireland. . On Wednesday, 10th inst. by the Rev. Richard Handy, in St. George's Church, Fleming Handy, Esq., third son of Samuel Handy, of Bracca-Castle, in this County, Esq. to Martha, third daughter of the late James D'Arcy, of Hyde-Park, Esq.
Martha died in 1848.
Martha D'Arcy married Fleming Handy, son of Samuel Wesley Handy and Catherine Fleming, on 10 August 1825 at Westmeath, Ireland. . On Wednesday, 10th inst. by the Rev. Richard Handy, in St. George's Church, Fleming Handy, Esq., third son of Samuel Handy, of Bracca-Castle, in this County, Esq. to Martha, third daughter of the late James D'Arcy, of Hyde-Park, Esq.
Martha died in 1848.
Eudes D'Aubigne
Eudes D'Aubigne||p250.htm#i14263|William D'Aubigne (Brito I)||p250.htm#i14262|Cecily Bigod|b. c 1086|p69.htm#i14255|Patriarch D'Aubigne||p250.htm#i14269||||Roger Bigod|b. c 1060?\nd. 1106|p69.htm#i22632|Adeliza Todeni|d. 26 Nov 1120|p812.htm#i14261|
Eudes D'Aubigne was the son of William D'Aubigne (Brito I) and Cecily Bigod.
He was mentioned in documents in 1199.
He was mentioned in documents in 1199.
Isabel D'Aubigne
(before 12 June 1233 - 15 June 1301)
Isabel D'Aubigne|b. b 12 Jun 1233\nd. 15 Jun 1301|p250.htm#i18526|William D'Aubigne Brito IV|d. 1242|p250.htm#i18524|Albreda or Isabel Biseth|d. a 1284|p72.htm#i18525|William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir)|d. 1236|p250.htm#i14252|Margery d. Umfraville||p825.htm#i14253|||||||
She was brought up with the King's other wards at Windsor.. Isabel D'Aubigne was also known as de Albini in some records. She was born before 12 June 1233. She was the daughter of William D'Aubigne Brito IV and Albreda or Isabel Biseth.
Isabel D'Aubigne married Sir Robert de Ros 1st Baron, son of Sir William de Ros and Lucy FitzPiers, between 5 June 1243 and 17 May 1244. He began to update Helmsley Castle in the third quarter of the thirteenth century. His wealth and social standing were bolstered by marrying Isabel Daubeney of Belvoir, who brought with her extensive estates in the east midlands. Robert was summoned to parliament as Lord Ros of Helmsley. He became the 7th Lord of Belvoir.
Isabel died on 15 June 1301 at the hospital, Newstead nr, Stamford, Lincolnshire. She was buried in the hospital at Newstede near Stamford.
Isabel D'Aubigne was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held 29 Edw I [1301].
Isabel D'Aubigne was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held 29 Edward I [1301].
Children of Isabel D'Aubigne and Sir Robert de Ros 1st Baron
- Avelina de Ros
- Isabel de Ros b. c 1244, d. 12 Jun 1356
- Mary de Ros (Brewes) b. c 1245, d. 23 May 1326
- Joan de Ros b. c 1252, d. 13 Oct 1348
- Sir William de Ros 2nd Baron+ b. c 1255, d. 1316
- John de Ros Bishop of Carlisle d. 1332
- Nicholas de Ros
- Robert de Ros b. 1265, d. bt 1298 - 1361
- Lucy de Ros+ b. c 1270
Isabel d'Aubigne
( - 1240)
Isabel d'Aubigne married John Fitzalan Baron of Oswestry, son of William Fitzalan or Fitzwilliam and Agnes de Lacy. From this union the Fitzalan earls of Arundell descend (1389-1580).. Isabel d'Aubigne was born. She was the dauaghter of William, 3rd Earl of Arundel..
Isabel died in 1240.
Patriarch D'Aubigne
Children of Patriarch D'Aubigne
Ralph d'Aubigne
( - before Michaelmas 1192)
Ralph d'Aubigne|d. before Michaelmas 1192|p250.htm#i19481|William D'Aubigne (Brito I)||p250.htm#i14262|Cecily Bigod|b. c 1086|p69.htm#i14255|Patriarch D'Aubigne||p250.htm#i14269||||Roger Bigod|b. c 1060?\nd. 1106|p69.htm#i22632|Adeliza Todeni|d. 26 Nov 1120|p812.htm#i14261|
Ralph d'Aubigne was born at England. He was the son of William D'Aubigne (Brito I) and Cecily Bigod.
Ralph d'Aubigne married Sibyl de Valognes in 1181 or 1182.
Ralph died before Michaelmas 1192.
Ralph d'Aubigne married Sibyl de Valognes in 1181 or 1182.
Ralph died before Michaelmas 1192.
Ralph D'Aubigne
Ralph D'Aubigne||p250.htm#i14268|Patriarch D'Aubigne||p250.htm#i14269||||||||||||||||
Ralph D'Aubigne was the son of Patriarch D'Aubigne.
In 1095, a Ralph d'Aubigne was a witness to a deed of gift to the abbey of Mont St Michel, Brittany, appending his seal bearing an escutcheon - d'azur a trois mondes surmontis d'une d'or'. This Ralph, by name, chronology, blazon, and the inheritance of Aubigne by William's grandson, was probably the elder brother of William, later of Belvoir (Brito 1), for Kerviler also indicates that there was on the escutcheon "un lambel [label] en chef', in later heraldry at least, the cadency mark of an eldest son during the lifetime of his father (this Ralph's father has not been identified). William 1 it seems, as a second son in search of fortune, joined the forces of Henry 1 as a knight of the Breton contingent under the orders of Helie, Count of Le Mans. He so distinguished himself at the battle of Tinchebrai (27 Sept. 1106) against the forces of Henry's brother Robert that the resulting victory for Henry was said to be largely of his doing". It was possibly this action that brought the favour of Henry and the marriage with Cecily, the heiress of Belvoir, though Adeliza, her mother, was apparently still mistress of Belvoir in 1130, owing tax of £188 for the fee. Even so, references to the collection of appreciable amounts of tax from William (Brito) and his men occur at this date too, so William was then obviously holding a sizeable fee, if not Belvoir.
In 1095, a Ralph d'Aubigne was a witness to a deed of gift to the abbey of Mont St Michel, Brittany, appending his seal bearing an escutcheon - d'azur a trois mondes surmontis d'une d'or'. This Ralph, by name, chronology, blazon, and the inheritance of Aubigne by William's grandson, was probably the elder brother of William, later of Belvoir (Brito 1), for Kerviler also indicates that there was on the escutcheon "un lambel [label] en chef', in later heraldry at least, the cadency mark of an eldest son during the lifetime of his father (this Ralph's father has not been identified). William 1 it seems, as a second son in search of fortune, joined the forces of Henry 1 as a knight of the Breton contingent under the orders of Helie, Count of Le Mans. He so distinguished himself at the battle of Tinchebrai (27 Sept. 1106) against the forces of Henry's brother Robert that the resulting victory for Henry was said to be largely of his doing". It was possibly this action that brought the favour of Henry and the marriage with Cecily, the heiress of Belvoir, though Adeliza, her mother, was apparently still mistress of Belvoir in 1130, owing tax of £188 for the fee. Even so, references to the collection of appreciable amounts of tax from William (Brito) and his men occur at this date too, so William was then obviously holding a sizeable fee, if not Belvoir.
William D'Aubigne
( - between 1166 and 1167)
William D'Aubigne|d. bt 1166 - 1167|p250.htm#i22629|William D'Aubigne (Brito I)||p250.htm#i14262|Cecily Bigod|b. c 1086|p69.htm#i14255|Patriarch D'Aubigne||p250.htm#i14269||||Roger Bigod|b. c 1060?\nd. 1106|p69.htm#i22632|Adeliza Todeni|d. 26 Nov 1120|p812.htm#i14261|
William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel (c. 1109 – October 12, 1176) was son of a senior William d'Aubigny and Maud le Bigod.
The younger William was an important member of Henry I of England's household. After Henry's death he married the widow Queen consort Adeliza, and became lord of Arundel in her right. He was loyal to Stephen of England, who made him Earl of Arundel (more precisely, Earl of Sussex). In 1143 he was also mentioned as Earl of Lincoln in two charters confirming a donation of land around Arundel to the abbey of Affligem in Brabant (representing his wife Adeliza), with William's brother Olivier present.
In 1153 he helped arrange the truce between Stephen and Henry Plantagenet, known as the Treaty of Wallingford, which brought and end to The Anarchy. When the latter ascended the throne as Henry II, he confirmed William's earldom and gave him direct possession of Arundel Castle (instead of the possession in right of his wife he had previously had). He remained loyal to the king during the 1173 revolt of Henry the Young King, and helped defeat the rebellion.
He and Adeliza were parents to William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and grandparents to William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel. William D'Aubigne was the son of William D'Aubigne (Brito I) and Cecily Bigod.
William D'Aubigne married Maude de St Liz. Chris Nash on the Gen-Medieval mailing list corrected Matilda de Senlis, showing her father was Robert fitz Richard de Clare /Robert de Clare.
William died between 1166 and 1167.
Child of William D'Aubigne and Maude de St Liz
- William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir)+ d. 1236
William D'Aubigne (Brito I)
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He became 3rd Lord of Belvoir.
According to Levot 10 (whose facts and assumptions seem not always to be reliable - a Montsorel escutcheon acquired by the family 100 years later!), the gift by Guillaume Boterat witnessed by Ralph d'Aubigne in 1095 was made on the eve of their departure on a crusade, a popular pastime of the nobility of western Europe in that period, and no indication of his return has been found. While there are many Breton charters extant naming members of the Aubigne family, because of the lack of relationship details or dates on available copies of the documents the next definite sighting found of a Lord of Aubigne is in 1196 when Ralph II was using a seal with the undifferenced ancient escutcheon of Aubigne 11. Fig. 1. [It is not clear from the presentation by de Courcy whether the numbers 1196 & 1200 are dates or numbers of seals in a series, but as Dom Lobineaull also quotes the use by William of the same six bezant seal with the date AD. 1200, and with a picture of the seal, it seems safe to assume that de Courcy's other figure, 1196, is also a date]. It is probable that the Aubigne lordship, on the death of his elder brother Ralph, reverted to William (Brito I) who then passed it to his younger son Ralph 1, and so to Ralph II. William D'Aubigne (Brito I) was born at France. The Breton Lords of Belvoir and the Daubeney family of Ingleby, Lincolnshire, and South Petherton, Somerset, came from the same family of Breton landowners in the small town of Aubigne now St. Aubin d'Aubigne a few kilometres north of Rennes, Brittany, on route 776.. William D'Aubigne (Brito I) was also known as de Albini in some records. He was the son of Patriarch D'Aubigne. William D'Aubigne (Brito I) was also known as William D'Aubigne in some records.
William D'Aubigne (Brito I) married Cecily Bigod, daughter of Roger Bigod and Adeliza Todeni.
William 1 it seems, as a second son in search of fortune, joined the forces of Henry 1 as a knight of the Breton contingent under the orders of Helie, Count of Le Mans. He so distinguished himself at the battle of Tinchebrai (27 Sept. 1106) against the forces of Henry's brother Robert that the resulting victory for Henry was said to be largely of his doing". It was possibly this action that brought the favour of Henry and the marriage with Cecily, the heiress of Belvoir, though Adeliza, her mother, was apparently still mistress of Belvoir in 1130, owing tax of £ 188 for the fee`. Even so, references to the collection of appreciable amounts of tax from William (Brito) and his men occur at this date too, so William was then obviously holding a sizeable fee, if not Belvoir..
Children of William D'Aubigne (Brito I) and Cecily Bigod
- Eudes D'Aubigne
- Ralph d'Aubigne d. before Michaelmas 1192
- William D'Aubigne+ d. bt 1166 - 1167
William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir)
( - 1236)
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William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir) was the son of William D'Aubigne and Maude de St Liz.
William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir) married Margery de Umfraville.
William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir) married secondly Agatha or Albreda Trussebut. She married firstly Hamo, son of Hamo, who was born c.1165 and died 1196-98. She had no issue.
William died in 1236. He was 5th Lord of Belvoir..
William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir) married Margery de Umfraville.
William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir) married secondly Agatha or Albreda Trussebut. She married firstly Hamo, son of Hamo, who was born c.1165 and died 1196-98. She had no issue.
William died in 1236. He was 5th Lord of Belvoir..
Child of William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir) and Margery de Umfraville
- William D'Aubigne Brito IV+ d. 1242
William D'Aubigne Brito IV
( - 1242)
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William D'Aubigne Brito IV was the son of William D'Aubigne (de Belvoir) and Margery de Umfraville. William D'Aubigne Brito IV was also known as William D'Aubigne in some records.
William lost his lordship of Belvoir on Christmas day 1215, when the Crown took prossesion of Belvoir. King John then gave it to Geoffrey & Oliver de Buteville and they became its governors, in 1247 it was given to the de Ros family as part of the Albini family marriage settlement.
William D'Aubigne Brito IV married Albreda or Isabel Biseth.
William died in 1242. He died without male issue. He was the 6th Lord of Belvoir..
William lost his lordship of Belvoir on Christmas day 1215, when the Crown took prossesion of Belvoir. King John then gave it to Geoffrey & Oliver de Buteville and they became its governors, in 1247 it was given to the de Ros family as part of the Albini family marriage settlement.
William D'Aubigne Brito IV married Albreda or Isabel Biseth.
William died in 1242. He died without male issue. He was the 6th Lord of Belvoir..
Child of William D'Aubigne Brito IV and Albreda or Isabel Biseth
- Isabel D'Aubigne+ b. b 12 Jun 1233, d. 15 Jun 1301
William d'Aubigne Pincerna
The issue of this marriage became the Albini or Aubigny Earls of Arundel & Sussex. He was not related to the husband of his wife's sister..
William d'Aubigne Pincerna married Maud Bigod, daughter of Roger Bigod and Adeliza Todeni.



