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Emma d'Estouteville

Also Known As: "d'Estouteville"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Estouteville, Seine-sur-Mer-Inferieure, Normandy, France
Death: 1125 (55-65)
Place of Burial: Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois, Lower-Normandy, France
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert 1er "Grandbois" d’Estouteville and Beatrix NN
Wife of Errand de Harcourt and Robert II FitzHugh de Grandmesnil
Mother of Guillaume de Grandmesnil, Heir of the honour of Grandmesnil
Sister of Robert II “Fronteboeuf” d’Estouteville; Graulfus (ou Raoul) d'Estouteville and Guillaume d'Estouteville

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About Emma d'Estouteville

From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Untitled English Nobility:

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#_To...

EMMA d’Estouteville (-bur Ouche Saint-Evroul). The Liber Vitæ of Durham names "Robertus de Stuteville, Beatrix uxor eius, Robertus, Graulfus, Willelmus filii eorum, Emma Robertus…" and in a later passage the same names with the last two replaced by "Emme uxor Rodberti, Rodbertus filius eius…"[250]. The chronology of her marriages suggests that she must have been considerably older than her brother Robert, maybe born from an earlier marriage of their father. Orderic Vitalis records that Robert de Grantmesnil, son of “Hugo de Grentemaisnilio” and his wife, married secondly “Emmam Rodberti de Stotevilla filiam”[251]. The chronology of these families suggests that Emma must have been Robert’s first wife not his second. La Roque states that “une généalogie de la maison d’Estouteville” names Errand’s wife as “Emme et la comprend entre ceux du sang...[de] Robert d’Estouteville”, suggesting that she was the same person who later married “Hugues de Grentesmesnil”[252]. The passage is somewhat garbled and in any case La Roque does not provide a citation reference to the source in question or quote it in his “Preuves”. It is suggested that, until further documentation comes to light, this supposed marriage of Errand should be treated with caution. Orderic Vitalis records that Robert de Grantmesnil died “Kal Jun” 38 years after his father and was buried at Ouche “cum duabus uxoribus suis: Agnete et Emma”[253].

[m firstly ERRAND Seigneur d'Harcourt, son of ANSCHETIL d’Harcourt & his wife --- (-after 1078).]

m [secondly] as his [first] wife, ROBERT de Grantmesnil, son of HUGUES de Grantmesnil & his wife Adelise de Beaumont-sur-Oise ([before 1060]-1 Jun [1136], bur Ouche Saint-Evroul). ép. 1) Lucy, fille de Savari de Beaumont-au-Maine et de Muriel de Bohun

       ép. 2) '''Agnès alias Aveline''', + entre 1098 et 1105 fille de Ranulf Le Meschin, vicomte de Bessin puis earl of Chester, et de Lucy)

[250] Durham Liber Vitæ, folio 44, p. 60, and folio 47b, p. 68. [251] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. III, Liber VIII, XVI, p. 360. [253] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. III, Liber VIII, XXVIII, p. 455.

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Emma d'Estouteville's Timeline

1065
1065
Estouteville, Seine-sur-Mer-Inferieure, Normandy, France
1092
1092
Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
1125
1125
Age 60
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Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois, Lower-Normandy, France