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Alice de Lacy, of Clifton MP (deceased)

Alice married Sir Geoffrey de Dutton Knight, son of Adam de Dutton and Agnes Fitz Alured.713 (Sir Geoffrey de Dutton Knight was born in Dutton, Cheshire, England and died after 1271 in Warburton, Chesh...

Alice de Vere MP (c.1080 - 1141)

Little if any primary documentation, but she may have been a younger/the youngest daughter of Aubrey I, Baron de Vere. Watch a fascinating archaeological dig which is about the de Vere family: Use your...

Amice de Camville MP (c.1269 - 1340)

HAVING SURVIVED HENRY, IN 1325 SHE HELD STOCKLEY POMEROY IN DOWER. Biography Sir Henry VI de POMEROY Knight [son of Henry V de POMEROY & N.N.] 1, 2, 3, 4 was christened 5 23 Apr 1265 in Tregony, Co...

Auberée de Marmion MP (b. - 1233)

Seen as married 2nd to Walter II de Cormeilles , but he died before her husband William de Camville , so this seems unlikely. ===Biographywas the daughter and heir of Geoffrey Marmion.[1]Albreda was ma...

Felicia de Camville MP (c.1217 - 1280)

Felicia Durvassal formerly Camville aka de Camville Born about 1217 in Coughton, Warwick, England ANCESTORS Daughter of Thomas (Camville) De Camville and Agnes (Cocton) Marigny [sibling%28s%29 unkno...

Geoffrey de Camville, 1st Baron Camville MP (1238 - 1308)

Biography Sir Geoffrey de Camville, 1st Lord Camville was born before 1239 at of Clifton-Campville, Haselor, & Stotfold, Staffordshire, England; Of age in 1260.[2]. He was the son of William de Camvi...

Gerald de Camville, I MP (aft.1060 - 1139)

Birth has been put as early as 1060 and as late as 1085. Most of the information concerning him and the early de Camville family is horribly garbled.Probably the first officially Camville holder of Mid...

Gerard de Camville, II, Castellan of Lincoln Castle MP (c.1125 - c.1212)

Gerard married Nicholaa, daughter of Richard de Haia, in 1185; this was her second marriage.[1] By this marriage he acquired estates in Normandy and Lincolnshire, the wardship of Lincoln Castle and per...

Gerard de Camville of Lilburne Castle MP (deceased)

Idoine, Countess of Salisbury MP (1209 - 1251)

Idoine de Camvilleborn about 1209 Brattleby, Lincolnshire, Englanddied 1 January 1251father:*Richard De Camvilleborn about 1177 Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, Englandmother:*Eustachia Bassettborn about ...

Isabel de Camville MP (c.1152 - c.1208)

Posted 25 May 2012 by tamoshanter19658. Robert de Harcourt, Knight, Sheriff of the cos. of Warwick and Leicester in 1199-1201 and 1202, in which last year he died. He married Isabel Camville, only surv...

Joan de Camville MP (1279 - 1303)

DE UVEDALE, son and heir of Hugh, owed £20 to his father-in-law, Piers de Campania, in 1292; and is called King's yeoman, August 1297. He took part in the Falkirk campaign of 1298; again served in Scot...

Lleucu verch Gruffydd, of Deuheubarth, of Dynevor MP (c.1185 - d.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Llowdden Hen of Ulwch Aeron; . (Steven Ferry, march 20, 2021.)-----------------------------------Lucy was a GRANDdaughter of William III de Braose and Mathilde de Saint-Vale...

Matilda de Camville MP (c.1310 - d.)

Matilda CRAMVILLE first partnership of Sir Richard Stafford, Lord Stafford, Seneschal of GasconyChildren:* 1. Nicholas STAFFORD of Throwley. Nicholas Stafford Family b.1331, illegit. s. of Richard, Lor...

Maud de Camville (de Brian) MP (1242 - 1279)

Maud de Bryan AKA Maud de Brian b. 25 December 1242, d. circa 1279 Maud de Brian was born on 25 December 1242.1 She was the daughter of Guy de Brian and Eve de Tracy.1 She married, firstly, Ni...

Maud Vernon (de Camville) MP (c.1283 - c.1342)

Melisende de Rethel MP (c.1120 - 1161)

This area of the tree took a lot of unscrambling due to drastically garbled information. None of the following is any better than nth-hand secondary documentation - if that. There is some debate...

Melisende de Camville MP (b. - c.1176)

Nicholaa de la Haye, Defender of Lincoln Castle MP (c.1151 - c.1230)

Nicola was also appointed Sheriff of Lincolnshire by King John. Nichola (Niholaa) de la Haye (born between 1150 and 1156 to 1230) was the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Richard de la Haye (d. 1169)...

Nichola de Camville MP (c.1189 - bef.1241)

grand daughter of Nichola de la Haye and by her husband William Fitzernest.Oliver I Deincourt 5th Lord d’Eyncourt [1162-1246] m. Nichole de Camville [1198-] daughter of Gerald de Camville and Nichola d...

N.N. de Camville (born N.N.) MP (deceased)

The folly here was *assuming* that there was *one and only one* Sir Richard de Camville in the middle 12th century. But on the face of it there were at least two. Whoever this person was, she was *NOT*...

Richard de Camville, IV MP (c.1177 - bef.1220)

Subj: Re: C.P. Addition: 1st Wife for John de Courtenay (died 1274), of Okehampton, Devon [Revised Post]Date: 2/24/06 8:55:06 AM Pacific Standard TimeFrom: royalancestry@msn.com (Douglas Richardson)To:...

Richard de Camville, II MP (aft.1127 - 1176)

Acquired the manor of Stanton, in Oxfordshire, by right of his wife, who had been given it by Queen Adela (second wife of King Henry I) before 1141. When he died in 1176, Henry II grabbed it and gave i...

Sir Richard de Camville, of Warwickshire MP (aft.1090 - aft.1162)

At least four sons: Gerard (eldest and heir), Walter, William and Richard (order of last three undetermined). Younger brother, Hugh. DO NOT confuse him (as even Cawley DID) with Sir Richard de Camvil...

Richard de Camville MP (c.1160 - 1191)

He was a minor when his father died in 1176, and King Henry II used that as an excuse to confiscate the manor of Stanton and give it away to one of his henchmen.Retrieved the manor of Stanton for his f...

Sir Richard de Camville of Oxfordshire MP (1090 - bef.1175)

It would appear that part of the Camville problem is owing to the fact that there were several branches of the Camville family which seem to have been confused as one: (1) Clifton Campville, Staffordsh...

Thomas de Camville MP (1192 - c.1235)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir Thomas Canville (died 1234), also written de Camville, was an Anglo-Norman landowner and judge in medieval England.[1] Origins The family originated from Hug...

Unknown father of Aubree / Eranberge de Camville (de Canoville) (Canville de Caux) MP (c.940 - c.1022)

See "My Lines" ( ) from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA( ) Ernebourg's father Ancestry.com had Surnam is De Caux given name "Canville"Name: Canville . De Caux* 'Birth: 958 -in Pays De Caux, Seine In...

Unknown mother of Aubree / Eranberge MP (aft.900 - d.)

wife of Richard de Camville MP (c.1105 - d.)

She may (or may not) have been born in Brabant, but she cannot have been Duchess of Brabant - the Duchy was not established until 1183. Brabant link is more likely due to confusion with Melicent de Ret...

William de Camville, 2nd Baron Camville MP (c.1266 - 1338)

William de Camville of Clifton MP (1145 - 1214)

The earliest record of a Camville associated with Clifton...is William Camville, who is recorded as holding land in Clifton Campville in 1200. He is *probably* the William de Camville cited in charter...

? de Camville (deceased)

1st wife of Geoffrey de Camville (deceased)

Richardson is very clear that Amice de Camville was the daughter of Geoffrey de Camville, 1st Baron Camville but not Maud de Camville .[1] References Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd E...

Adelise de Camville (b. - bef.1145)

Agnes de Camville (1196 - 1236)

Alianora de Camville (c.1297 - d.)

Alice LNU (deceased)

Alice de Camvile (de Camville) (deceased)

Athelaise (deceased)

Athelaise LNU (deceased)

Elizabeth de Camville (nn) (c.1250 - d.)

Elizabeth Burdett (de Camville) (1268 - 1308)

Elizabeth de Camville (nn) (deceased)

Eustachia De Basset (c.1180 - aft.1215)

Felicia Durvussal (Camville) (c.1217 - c.1280)

Gautier, Sire de Canville (aft.1000 - d.)

May be the "Sire de Canouville" found on the Falaise roll (of persons assisting William's conquest of England, not necessarily in a military capacity).

Geoffrey de Camville of Llansteffan (c.1170 - c.1210)

>Geoffrey was son and heir of William de Canville, by Auberee (living 1233), daughter and heir of Geoffrey Marmion, of Clifton, and of Arrow, co. Warwick. Auberee and her husband are stated by Dugdale ...

Gerald CAMVILLE (c.1135 - d.)

Gerald de Camville, I (1005 - d.)

Gerald de Camville (deceased)

Gerald de Camville, II (1025 - d.)

Gerald De Camville (c.1130 - c.1213)

Gerard de Camville (c.1065 - d.)

Gerard de Camville (1005 - d.)

Gerard de Camville (deceased)

Sir Gerard de Camville (1245 - 1303)

Gerard de Camville (deceased)

Gerard de Camville (aft.1060 - d.)

Gerard II de Camville (1150 - 1212)

Gerard II de Camville (1150 - 1212)

Gerard de Camville, of Charlton Camvill (b. - aft.1139)

Guilaume de Camville (de Canville) (deceased)

Guillaume de Camville (de Canville) (c.1035 - bef.1086)

Existence attested by a pre-Conquest (date uncertain) charter donating certain lands to the abbey of Jumièges (Magni rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae sub regibus Angliae, translated ed. 1840, vol. 1 p. cvi ...

Hawise de Camville (Fitzwilliam) (deceased)

Hugh de Camville (aft.1100 - aft.1150)

Hugh Fitz-William (de Camville) (c.1080 - d.)

Isabella Millicent De Camville (1152 - 1193)

Isabel de Camville (c.1293 - d.)

Isend de Camville (c.1195 - d.)

Ivo de Camville (b. - 1180)

Joan de Camville (nn) (b. - aft.1308)

His [Geoffrey Camville’s] widow Joan had livery of her inheritance in Ireland 26 Oct. 1308. References Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 77-78

Katherine de Camville (c.1300 - d.)

Lucy de Camville (nn) (c.1215 - 1284)

Margaret? Camville (nn) (c.1135 - c.1180)

Matilda de Camvill (de Camville) (deceased)

Matilda de Ros (de Camville) (aft.1135 - aft.1185)

Matilda de Camville (c.1158 - d.)

Maud of Camville (deceased)

Maud de Camville (deceased)

Maud de Camville

Millicent Stanton (c.1122 - 1154)

Millicent Brabant (BARBANT) (c.1087 - d.)

Nichola HAYE (c.1151 - d.)

Nicola De Camville (De La Haye) (deceased)

Lady Nicola de la Haye was the Constable of Lincoln Castle in charge of maintaining the defence of the castle. The constable of a castle had command of all knights, bowmen and other warriors who compri...

Nicole de Camville (c.1295 - d.)

N.N. N.N. (deceased)

NN de Crevequer (deceased)

Petronilla de Camville (deceased)

Richard de Camville (c.1126 - d.)

Richard de Camville (c.1095 - 1190)

Richard "Puignant" de Camville (c.1040 - d.)

Never explicitly described in contemporary English documents as a Camville. Assumed to be one because his holdings are next found in the Camville family, maybe two generations later. Holdings as tenan...

Richard de Camville (aft.1090 - d.)

Richard de Camville (c.1110 - 1166)

Richard de Camville (1180 - 1226)

Richard de Camville (c.1100 - 1176)

Richard De Camville (c.1090 - d.)

Richard de Camville (1180 - 1226)

Richard de Camville (c.1130 - c.1198)

A writ from 1270 (56 Henry III) gives a garbled account of some manorial hanky-panky: "[A]fter the death of "Hugh son of James Wake", "King Richard enfeoffed Richard de Kaunville of [Benham] manor [Ber...

Richard Camville (1116 - 1191)