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The de Busli Family Tree
http://www.bowlesfamilyhistory.ca/debuslifamilytree.html
- Sieur de Busli-en-Bray, Drincourt, Normandy (Drincourt is now Neufchatel-en-Bray)
- 1. Roger de Busli b. ca. 1038 Busli, Normandy (Sieur de Busli, sold manor in Normandy 1065/66, Baron of Tickhill before 1086, founded Blyth Abbey in 1088, d. 1099) Roger d. Jan. 17, 1098/99 (Thoroton’s Hist. of Notts. p. 473: 4 Ides of January 1099; note: he died in January 1098 under the Old Calendar which had the new year starting in mid-March but in January 1099 under the modern calendar which was adopted in the 1700’s). m. Muriel (possibly Chapell according to some sources) ca. 1070-1074.
- 1.1 Beatrix de Busli b. ca. 1075 m. William Count of Eu (Robert of Eu, Beatrice)*
- 1.2 Roger de Busli II b. ca. 1095 (heir to the Honour of Tickhill from his father) No children d. 1101
- 2. Ernold (Ernulf) de Builli b. ca. 1040 Busli, Normandy (Lord of Maltby and Kimberworth some time after 1086, d. ca. 1097)
- 2.1 Jordan de Builli b. ca. 1070 (heir to cousin Roger II in 1101; that would have been for any personal possessions Roger may have had (but not for the Honour of Tickhill as Roger de Busli’s capital holdings had been taken back into the King’s escheat); there is one reference that he was the nephew of the famed general, Walter Espec, and that he commanded the garrison at the Carham border fortress in 1137 when it was overrun by King David of Scotland (A History of the Norman Kings); that reference is incorrect though as Carham was defended by Espec's nephew, Jordan de Bussey; he died a monk at Blyth Abbey)
- 2.1.1 Richard de Busli of Maltby and Kimberworth b. ca. 1100 (heir to his father; founded the Abbey of Roche in 1147) (Richard d. ca. 1179) m. Emma ca. 1130 (who brought with her extensive estates in Berks and Oxfordshire per Bannerman)
- 2.1 Jordan de Builli b. ca. 1070 (heir to cousin Roger II in 1101; that would have been for any personal possessions Roger may have had (but not for the Honour of Tickhill as Roger de Busli’s capital holdings had been taken back into the King’s escheat); there is one reference that he was the nephew of the famed general, Walter Espec, and that he commanded the garrison at the Carham border fortress in 1137 when it was overrun by King David of Scotland (A History of the Norman Kings); that reference is incorrect though as Carham was defended by Espec's nephew, Jordan de Bussey; he died a monk at Blyth Abbey)
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..., sieur de Bully's Timeline
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Drincourt, Normandy, France
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Buissy, Duchy de Lorraine (now Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France)
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Normandy, France
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