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Notes for Honfroi DE BAYEAUX


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Notes for Richard DE BAYEAUX


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Notes for Adela Estafania de Toeni DE BAYEUX


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Notes for Anschitil DE BAYEUX


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ANSCHITIL, son of ---. Vicomte. His name suggests a Viking origin Notes

.  "…Anschitillus Baiocacensis vicecomes…" witnessed the charter date d to
[1030] under which Robert II Duke of Normandy confirmed rights o f Mont
Saint-Michel[389].  m ---.  The name of Anschitil's wife is no t known.
Anschitil & his wife had [three] children:    1.         RANU LF (-killed in
battle Val-es-Dunes 1047).  Guillaume II Duke of Norman dy donated "nostras
insulas Serc et Aurrene, propter medietatem Grener e" to the abbey of
Mont-Saint-Michel, supported by "Rannulfo filio Ans chitilli", by charter
dated to [1042][390].  Vicomte du Bessin (Bayeux ).  Guillaume de Poitou
records that "Randulfum Baiocensium vicecomite m" supported "Guido filius
Burgundionum comitis" in his rebellion, dat ed to [1047][391].  "…Rannulfi
filii Ascelini" witnessed the charter d ated to [1047 or before] under which
Guillaume II Duke of Normandy con firmed the donation by "Adelelmi…Beatricis
uxor eius…Rotberti filius e ius" to the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel[392]. 
Orderic Vitalis record s that "Ranulfum Bajocensem ac Haymonem Dentatum et
Nigellum de Consta ntino" rebelled against Guillaume II Duke of Normandy at
the battle "a pud Vallesdunas"[393].  m ALIX de Normandie, illegitimate
daughter o f RICHARD III Duke of Normandy & his mistress ---.  Robert of
Torign y names "Nicolaum…duas filias Papiam…uxorem Walterii de Sancto
Waleric o et Aeliz uxorem Ranulfi vicecomitis de Baiocis" as the children of "
Ricardo secundo duce Normannum filio primi Ricardi"[394].  2 .        
[HONFROI (-after [1060]).  "…Ingulfus dapifer, Rogerius fili us Toraldi,
Unfredus filius Ansquitilli, Rainaldus Foliot, Ricardus d e Sturavilla,
Gosfridus filius Rotberti Venatoris, Nigellus de Glanvil la, Rodulfus
camerarius…Serlus filius Alveredi, Ricardus Britesonis fi lius" witnessed
the charter dated to [1060] under which "Niellus vicec omes" donated six
churches on Guernsey to the abbey of Marmoutier[408] .  It is not certain that
Honfroi was the brother of Ranulf son of Ans chitil, but no other person with
the latter name has yet been identifi ed.]   3.         [FREDESENDE .  Henry
II King of England confirmed th e possessions of the abbey of la Trinité de
Caen, including the donati on by "Fredesend amite Ran[nulfi] vicecomitis" of
"Osbertivillam", b y charter dated to [1180/82][409].  If "amita" is
interpreted strictl y in this document, Frédésende would have been
Ranulf’s paternal aunt , but this is not beyond doubt.]
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Notes for Balso DE BAYEUX


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Notes for Fredistina DE BAYEUX


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Notes for Judicaël DE BAYEUX


From Find a Grave:

Juhel Berenger
BIRTH	900
Rennes, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
DEATH	unknown
Rennes, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
BURIAL	Burial Details Unknown
MEMORIAL ID	215254625 · View Source
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burial about 970 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
aka Judicael Berengue of Rennes
Count Judicael Berenger de Rennes
Judicael de Bayeux de Rennes
in 939 fought alongside Alan II, Duke of Brittany and Hugh II of Maine against
the Vikings at the Battle of Trans-la-Foret
from 944, he was the Count of Rennes

son of King Paskwitan de Rennes (882-936) and Judith de Bayeux de Rennes
(882-937)

Juhel married Cunigunde de Rennes (872-949)
no children listed

Juhel married Countess Gerberge D'Anjou (b 900 France -d 5 May 985 Rennes,
Ille-et-Veilaine, Bretagne, France)
children:
Juhel Berenger de Rennes (931-970)
Martin Vitre Seigneur de Rennes (938-992)
Conan de Rennes I (944-992)
Alpa de Rennes (945-1002)
Martin de Rennes (945-1030)
Duc de Bretagne Conan de Rennes (950-992)
Enoguen de Rennes (1020-?)
Mehen de Rennes (? - 972)

Family Members
Parents
Paskwitan de Rennes
882-936

Children
Photo
Conan I de Rennes
944-992
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Notes for Ranulf DE BAYEUX II


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Ranulf de Briquessart (or Ranulf the Viscount) (died c. 1089 or soon a Notes

fter) was an 11th-century Norman magnate and viscount. Ranulf's famil y were
connected to the House of Normandy by marriage, and, besides Od o, bishop of
Bayeux, was the most powerful magnate in the Bessin regio n. He married
Margaret, daughter of Richard le Goz, Viscount of Avranc hes, whose son and
successor Hugh d'Avranches became Earl of Chester i n England c. 1070. Ranulf
is probably the "Ranulf the viscount" who wi tnessed a charter of William,
Duke of Normandy, at Caen on 17 June 106 6.  Ranulf helped preside over a
judgement in the curia of King Willia m (as duke) in 1076 in which a disputed
mill was awarded to the Abbe y of Mont St. Michael. On 14 July 1080 he
witnessed a charter to the A bbey of Lessay (in the diocese of Coutances),
another in the same yea r addressed to Remigius de Fécamp bishop of Lincoln
in favour of the A bbey of Préaux. and one more in the same period, 1079 x
1082, to the A bbey of St Stephen of Caen. His name is attached to a
memorandum in 10 85, and on 24 April 1089 he witnessed a confirmation of
Robert Curthos e, Duke of Normandy and Count of Maine to St Mary of Bayeaux,
where h e appears below his son in the witness list. He certainly died sometim
e after this. His son Ranulf le Meschin became ruler of Cumberland an d later
Earl of Chester. The Durham Liber Vitae, c. 1098 x 1120, show s that his
eldest son was one Richard, who died in youth, and that h e had another son
named William. He also had a daughter called Agnes , who later married Robert
(III) de Grandmesnil (died 1136).  https://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranulf_de_Briquessart  .........................
......................................................  Ranulf II de B ayeux,
Vicomte de Bessin was born circa 1050 at Bayeux, Normandy, Fran ce. He was the
son of Ranulph de Bayeux, Vicomte de Bessin and Aliz d e Normandie. He married
Margaret d'Avranches, daughter of Richard le G oz, Vicomte d'Avranches and
Emma de Contville, circa 1069 at Avranches , Normandy, France. He died in
November 1120. He gained the title of V icomte de Bayeux [Normandy] in 1089,
or 'de la Bessin', of which Bayeu x is the capital.  Child of Ranulf II de
Bayeux, Vicomte de Bessin 1 . William le Meschin, Lord of Copeland  Children
of Ranulf II de Bayeu x, Vicomte de Bessin and Margaret d'Avranches 2. unknown
daughter le M eschin 3. Agnès de Briquessart 4. Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl
of Ches ter b. c 1070, d. 17 Jan 1128/29 5. Alice de Meschines b. c 1086  http
://www.thepeerage.com/p4881.htm#i48804  ------------------------------
----------------------------------------  RANULF [Ralph] (-after [1098 ]).
Vicomte du Bessin (Bayeux). "…Ranulfus vicecomes Baiocensis…" witn essed
the charter dated 1064 under which Guillaume II Duke of Normand y settled a
claim in favour of the monks of Marmoutier relating to pro perty donated by
"Guido de Valle"[395]. "…Rannulfus filius Rannulfi vi cecomitis…Rannulfus
vicecomes" witnessed the charter dated 24 Apr 108 9 under which Robert III
Duke of Normandy donated property to Bayeux c athedral[396]. The Liber Vitæ
of Durham names "Rannulfus Mahald uxor e ius Ricardus Rannulfus de Mesc filii
eorum Lucia uxor Rann"[397]. m MA RGUERITE [Mathilde] d'Avranches, daughter of
RICHARD Vicomte d'Avranch es & his wife --- (-after [1098]). She is named
"Mathilda soror Hugoni s comitis" by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her
son[398].   Her husb and is named in another passage, as father of his son
Guillaume[399] . The Liber Vitæ of Durham names "Rannulfus Mahald uxor eius
Ricardu s Rannulfus de Mesc filii eorum Lucia uxor Rann"[400]. Vicomte Ranul f
& his wife had four children:    i) RICHARD (after [1098]). The Libe r Vitæ
of Durham names "Rannulfus Mahald uxor eius Ricardus Rannulfu s de Mesc filii
eorum Lucia uxor Rann"[401]. As Richard is named in th is source together with
his brother’s wife, his date of death is estim ated based on his brother’s
estimated marriage date. “R de Meschin, Ri cherio vicecomiti Karleoli”
donated property to Wetherall priory, Cumb erland, for the soul of
“…Richard fratris mei…et uxoris meæ Luciæ…”, b y undated charter,
witnessed by “Osberto vicecomite, Walteof filio Cos patricii comitis, Forno
Sigulfi filio, Chetello Ectredi filio…”[402] .    ii) RANULF du Bessin "le
Meschin" (-17 or 27 Jan 1129, bur Cheste r, Abbey of St Werburgh). Orderic
Vitalis names him and his mother[403 ]. "…Rannulfus filius Rannulfi
vicecomitis…Rannulfus vicecomes" witnes sed the charter dated 24 Apr 1089
under which Robert III Duke of Norma ndy donated property to Bayeux
cathedral[404]. The Liber Vitæ of Durha m names "Rannulfus Mahald uxor eius
Ricardus Rannulfus de Mesc filii e orum Lucia uxor Rann"[405]. He succeeded
his father as Vicomte du Bess in (Bayeux). He was appointed Vicomte
d'Avranches in 1120 after the de ath of his first cousin Richard d'Avranches,
and also obtained the gra nt of the county palatine of Chester thereby
becoming Earl of Cheste r (upon which he surrendered the lordship of
Carlisle).  - EARLS of CH ESTER.    iii) WILLIAM FitzRanulf (-[1130/35]). The
Cronicon Cumbriæ r ecords that William I King of England granted “totam
terram de comitat u Cumbriæ” to “Ranulpho de Meschines, et Galfrido
fratri eiusdem…et Wi llielmo fratri eorundem terram de Copland”[406].  -
see below.    iv ) GEOFFROY of Gillesland . The Cronicon Cumbriæ records that
Willia m I King of England granted “totam terram de comitatu Cumbriæ” to
“Ran ulpho de Meschines, et Galfrido fratri eiusdem Ranulphi totum comitatu
m Cestriæ, et Willielmo fratri eorundem terram de Copland”, adding tha t
Geoffroy died without heirs and was succeeded by his brother Ranulf[ 407].  
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
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Notes for Ranulf I DE BAYEUX


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Ranulph de Bayeux, Vicomte de Bessin was born circa 1017 at Bayeux, No Notes

rmandy, France. He was the son of Ancitel, Vicomte. He married Aliz d e
Normandie. He gained the title of Vicomte de Bessin.  Child of Ranul ph de
Bayeux, Vicomte de Bessin and Aliz de Normandie - Ranulf II de B ayeux,
Vicomte de Bessin b. c 1050, d. Nov 1120  http://www.thepeerage
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