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About William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay
Said to be the only son of Reginald.
Died in Laodicea (what is now Turkey), in prison during the Crusades. The ancient city of Laodicea is on the river Lycus, in the Roman province of Asia Minor. It is near the modern village of Eskihisar (Eski Hissar), Denizli Province, Turkey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Warenne_(justice)
Watson, in his "History of the House of Warren", corroborated by Camden and Ormerod, makes this Reginald to have married Aldelia de Mowbray, and to have had a son, William, from whom he deduced the family of Warren, of Poynton, co. Chester.
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From Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts, Volume 4 (Google eBook) William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams. Page 2165:
- (X) Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois, died 1080, leaving a daughter
- (XI) Adela de Vermandois, married Hugh the Great, son of Henry I, of France, and Count of Vermandois and Valois. They had a daughter
- (XII) Elizabeth (Isabel), married William de Warren, second Earl of Surry, and Warrenne and Mortimer in Normandy. He was born about 1040 and died 1130. They had a son
- (XIII) Reganal de Warrenne, married Adela, daughter of Roger de Mowbray. They had a son
- (XIV) William de Warren, married Isabel, daughter of Sir William de Hayden, and had a son
- (XV) Sir John de Warren, who married Alice, daughter of Roger de Townshend, and had a son
- (XVI) John de Warrenne, married Joan, daughter of Sir Hugh de Post, and had a son
- (XVII) Sir Edward de Warrenne, married Maud, daughter of Richard de Skeyton, and had a son
- (XVIII) Sir Edward de Warren, married Cicely, daughter of Sir Nicholas de Eaton, and had a son
- (XIX) Sir John de Warren, married Agnes, daughter of Sir Richard Wynnington, and had a son
- (XX) Sir Laurence de Warren, married Margery, daughter of Hugh Bulkley Esquire, and had a son
- (XXI) John de Warren, married Isabel, daughter of Sir John Stanley, and had a son
- (XXII) Sir Lawrence de Warren, married Isabel, daughter of Sir Robert Leigh, in 1458, and had a son
- (XXIII) William de Warren, by wife Anne had a son
- (XXIV) John de Warren, by wife Elizabeth had a son
- (XXV) John Warren of Headbury, Devonshire, England, who had a son
- (XXVI) Christopher Warren, who had a son
- (XXVII) William Warren, married Anne Mable, and had a son
- (XXVIII) Christopher Warren, married Alice Webb, and had
- (XXIX) John Warren, married in England. Margaret, and came to New England in 1630, in the same fleet with Sir Richard Saltonstall. and settled at Watertown, Massachusetts.
William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay's Timeline
1151 |
1151
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Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1170 |
1170
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Wormegay, Norfolk, England
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1175
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1176 |
1176
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Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1180 |
1180
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Poynton, Cheshire, England
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1208 |
1208
Age 57
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Downham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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