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Ranulph De Meschines Descendants of Ranulph de Meschines Generation No. 1 1. Ranulph de1 Meschines was born 1099 in Castle Gernon, Normandy, and died 16 Dec 1153 in England. He married Maud fitzRobert Abt. 1141, daughter of Robert Caen and Maud/Mabel/Sybil fitzHammon. She was born Abt. 1120 in (Gloucestershire) ENG, and died 29 Jul 1189 in (Chester) ENG. More About Ranulph de Meschines: Date born 2: 1099 Children of Ranulph Meschines and Maud fitzRobert are: + 2 i. Hugh de2 Meschines, born 1147 in Kevelioc, Wales; died 30 Jun 1181 in (Staffordshire) ENG. + 3 ii. Joanna de Meschines, born Abt. 1145 in of Chester (Cheshire) ENG. Generation No. 2 2. Hugh de2 Meschines (Ranulph de1) was born 1147 in Kevelioc, Wales, and died 30 Jun 1181 in (Staffordshire) ENG. He married (1) Bertrade de Montfort. She was born 1155 in (Chester) ENG, and died 12 Jul 1189 in Evreux, France. He married (2) concubine. More About Hugh de Meschines: Created: Earl of Chester Children of Hugh Meschines and Bertrade Montfort are: + 4 i. Maud de3 Meschines, born Abt. 1163 in (Cheshire) ENG; died 06 Jan 1232/33. + 5 ii. Hawise de Meschines, born 1160 in England; died Aft. 06 Jun 1241. + 6 iii. Mabel de Meschines, born Abt. 1173. + 7 iv. Agnes de Meschines, born Abt. 1174 in Tutbury (Staffordshire) ENG; died 02 Nov 1247. + 8 v. Amicia de Meschines, born Abt. 1167 in Kavelioc (Marionethshire) Wales. Child of Hugh Meschines and concubine is: + 9 i. Tanghurst of3 Chester, born Bet. 1120 - 1162. 3. Joanna de2 Meschines (Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1145 in of Chester (Cheshire) ENG. She married Adam Brus/Bruce. He was born Abt. 1143 in of Skelton (Yorkshire) ENG, and died 1196 in of Skelton (Yorkshire) ENG. Child of Joanna Meschines and Adam Brus/Bruce is: + 10 i. Isabel3 Brus, born Abt. 1160 in of Skelton (Yorkshire) ENG; died Aft. 1230. Generation No. 3 4. Maud de3 Meschines (Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1163 in (Cheshire) ENG, and died 06 Jan 1232/33. She married David of Huntington. He was born 1144 in (Huntingdonshire) ENG, and died 17 Jun 1219 in (Roxburghshire) Scotland. More About David of Huntington: Created: Earl of Huntingdon Children of Maud Meschines and David Huntington are: + 11 i. Isabelle4 Huntingdon, born Abt. 1199 in (Huntingdonshire) ENG; died Bet. 1251 - 1252. + 12 ii. Margaret Huntingdon, born 1194 in Hungtingdon (Huntingdonshire) ENG; died Bef. 06 Jan 1232/33. 5. Hawise de3 Meschines (Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born 1160 in England, and died Aft. 06 Jun 1241. She married Robert de Quincy Abt. 1207. He was born Bet. 1186 - 1188 in England, and died Aug 1257 in England. 1 Child of Hawise Meschines and Robert Quincy is: + 13 i. Margaret de4 Quincy, born 1208 in England; died Aft. Mar 1265/66 in England. 6. Mabel de3 Meschines (Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1173. She married William d'Aubigny. He was born Abt. 1165 in Arundel (Sussex) ENG, and died Bef. 30 Mar 1221 in Cainell by Rome, Latium, Italy. Children of Mabel Meschines and William d'Aubigny are: + 14 i. Isabella/Isabel4 d'Aubigny-Albini, born Abt. 1163 in Arundel (Sussex) ENG; died Bef. 1240. + 15 ii. Maud d'Aubigny/Albini, born Abt. 1196 in Arundel (Sussex) ENG; died Bet. 1239 - 1241. 7. Agnes de3 Meschines (Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1174 in Tutbury (Staffordshire) ENG, and died 02 Nov 1247. She married William de Ferrers 1192. He was born Abt. 1162 in Ferrers (Derbyshire) ENG, and died 22 Sep 1247. Children of Agnes Meschines and William Ferrers are: + 16 i. William4 Ferrers, born Abt. 1200 in (Derbyshire) ENG; died 24 Mar 1253/54 in Evington (Leicestershire) ENG. + 17 ii. Sybil Ferrers, born 25 Jul 1216 in Derby (Derbyshire) ENG. 8. Amicia de3 Meschines (Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1167 in Kavelioc (Marionethshire) Wales. She married Rafe/Ralph de Mainwaring 1179. He was born 1155 in Warmingham (Cheshire) ENG. More About Rafe/Ralph de Mainwaring: Name 2: Rafe/Ralph de \Mainwaring\ Date born 2: 1155 Children of Amicia Meschines and Rafe/Ralph Mainwaring are: + 18 i. Bertred4 Mainwaring, born Abt. 1196 in England; died Aft. 1249. + 19 ii. Roger de Mainwaring, born Abt. 1250 in Warmingham (Cheshire) ENG. 9. Tanghurst of3 Chester (Hugh de2 Meschines, Ranulph de1) was born Bet. 1120 - 1162. She married William Belward Egerton. He was born Bet. 1115 - 1140 in Malpas (Cheshire) ENG. Child of Tanghurst Chester and William Egerton is: + 20 i. David Clerke Belward4 Egerton, born Abt. 1171 in Malpas (Cheshire) ENG. 10. Isabel3 Brus (Joanna de2 Meschines, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1160 in of Skelton (Yorkshire) ENG, and died Aft. 1230. She married Henry de Percy. He was born Abt. 1156 in of Whitby (Yorkshire) ENG, and died Bef. 29 Sep 1198. Child of Isabel Brus and Henry Percy is: + 21 i. William de4 Percy, born Abt. 1193 in of Alnwick (Northumberland) ENG; died Bef. 28 Jul 1245. Generation No. 4 11. Isabelle4 Huntingdon (Maud de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1199 in (Huntingdonshire) ENG, and died Bet. 1251 - 1252. She married Robert de Bruce Abt. 1209. He was born Abt. 1164 in (Dumfrieshire) Scotland, and died 1245. Child of Isabelle Huntingdon and Robert Bruce is: + 22 i. Robert de5 Brus, born 1210 in (Dumfrieshire) Scotland; died 31 May 1295 in (Dumfrieshire) Scotland. 12. Margaret4 Huntingdon (Maud de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born 1194 in Hungtingdon (Huntingdonshire) ENG, and died Bef. 06 Jan 1232/33. She married Alan de Galloway. He was born Abt. 1186 in Scotland, and died 1234. Child of Margaret Huntingdon and Alan Galloway is: + 23 i. Dervorgilla de5 Galloway, born Abt. 1218 in Galloway (Wigtownshire) Scotland; died 28 Jan 1289/90 in Kernston (Bedfordshire) ENG. 2 13. Margaret de4 Quincy (Hawise de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born 1208 in England, and died Aft. Mar 1265/66 in England. She married John de Lacy 1223 in England, son of Roger Lacy and Maud/Matilda Clare. He was born 1192 in England, and died 22 Jul 1240 in England. Child of Margaret Quincy and John Lacy is: + 24 i. Maud de5 Lacy, born Abt. 1223 in England; died Bef. 10 Mar 1288/89. 14. Isabella/Isabel4 d'Aubigny-Albini (Mabel de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1163 in Arundel (Sussex) ENG, and died Bef. 1240. She married John fitzAlan Abt. 1222, son of Isabel de Say. He was born Abt. 1164 in Arundel (Sussex) ENG, and died Mar 1239/40 in England. Child of Isabella/Isabel d'Aubigny-Albini and John fitzAlan is: + 25 i. John5 fitzAlan, born May 1223 in Arundel (Sussex) ENG; died Abt. 10 Nov 1267. 15. Maud4 d'Aubigny/Albini (Mabel de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1196 in Arundel (Sussex) ENG, and died Bet. 1239 - 1241. She married Robert de Tateshal Abt. 1217. He was born Abt. 1195 in Tattershall (Lincolnshire) ENG, and died 16 Jul 1249. Child of Maud d'Aubigny/Albini and Robert Tateshal is: + 26 i. Robert de5 Tattershall, born Abt. 1222 in Buckenham (Norfolk) ENG; died 22 Jul 1273 in Castle Tattershall, Lindsey (Lincolnshire) ENG. 16. William4 Ferrers (Agnes de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1200 in (Derbyshire) ENG, and died 24 Mar 1253/54 in Evington (Leicestershire) ENG. He married (1) Sibyl Marshall Bef. 14 May 1219. She was born 1209 in Pembroke (Pembrokeshire) Wales, and died 27 Apr 1245. He married (2) Margaret de Quincy 1238. She was born Abt. 1218 in Winchester (Hampshire) ENG, and died Bef. 12 Mar 1283/84. Children of William Ferrers and Sibyl Marshall are: + 27 i. Maud/Matilda de5 Ferrers, born Abt. 1228 in (Derbyshire) ENG; died 12 Mar 1298/99. + 28 ii. Joan de Ferrers, born Abt. 1232 in (Derbyshire) ENG; died Oct 1267. Children of William Ferrers and Margaret Quincy are: + 29 i. William de5 Ferrers, born Abt. 1240 in Groby (Leicestershire) ENG; died 20 Dec 1287. + 30 ii. Agnes de Ferrers, born 1244 in Derby (Derbyshire) ENG. + 31 iii. Robert Ferrers, born 1239 in Derby (Derbyshire) ENG; died Bet. 1278 - 1279. 17. Sybil4 Ferrers (Agnes de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born 25 Jul 1216 in Derby (Derbyshire) ENG. She married John de Vipont. He was born Bef. 1194 in England. Child of Sybil Ferrers and John Vipont is: + 32 i. Robert de5 Vipont, born Abt. 1222 in Brougham Castle (Westmoreland) ENG; died Bet. 1264 - 1265. 18. Bertred4 Mainwaring (Amicia de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1196 in England, and died Aft. 1249. She married Henry de Audley/Aldithley 1217. He was born Abt. 1175 in Heileigh (Staffordshire) ENG, and died Bef. 19 Nov 1246 in Mainwaring, Burstead (Sussex) ENG. Child of Bertred Mainwaring and Henry Audley/Aldithley is: + 33 i. James5 Audley/Aldithley, born 1225 in Heileigh (Staffordshire) ENG; died 11 Jun 1272 in Ireland. 19. Roger de4 Mainwaring (Amicia de3 Meschines, Hugh de2, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1250 in Warmingham (Cheshire) ENG. Child of Roger de Mainwaring is: + 34 i. William de5 Mainwaring, born Bef. 1276 in Warmingham (Cheshire) ENG. 20. David Clerke Belward4 Egerton (Tanghurst of3 Chester, Hugh de2 Meschines, Ranulph de1) was born Abt. 1171 in Malpas (Cheshire) ENG. He married (1) Catherine Vaughn. He married (2) Margrett Eynion Abt. 1201. She was born 3 Abt. 1175 in Malpas (Cheshire) ENG. Notes for David Clerke Belward Egerton: [Royals-D.FTW] Sheriff of Cheste de Malpas Children of David Egerton and Margrett Eynion are: + 35 i. Philip Belward5 Egerton, born Abt. 1197 in Egerton (Cheshire) ENG; died Aft.
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