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Anschitil Vicomte of the Bessin
(Abt 0992-After 1031)
Richard III Duke of Normandy
(Abt 0997-1028)
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Ranulph I Vicomte of the Bessin
(Abt 1017-)
Alice of Normandy
(Abt 1021-)
Ranulph II Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy
(Abt 1048-After 1089)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Maud d'Avranches

Ranulph II Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy 1 2 3

  • Born: Abt 1048, <Normandy, France>
  • Marriage (1): Maud d'Avranches about 1069 in Avranches, (Manche), Normandy, France
  • Died: After Apr 1089

   Other names for Ranulph were Ranulf de Briquessart, Ranulf de Gernon Viscomte de Bessin and Ranulf de Meschines Vicomte de Bayeux.

  Research Notes:

Adult by 1066

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132B-25
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From Wikipedia - Ranulf de Briquessart :

Ranulf de Briquessart[1] or Ranulf the Viscount (died c. 1089 or soon after) was an 11th century Norman magnate and viscount . Ranulf's family were connected to the House of Normandy by marriage, and, besides Odo , bishop of Bayeux , was the most powerful magnate in the Bessin region.[2] He married Margaret, daughter of Richard Goz, viscount of the Avranchin , whose son and successor Hugh d'Avranches became Earl of Chester in England c. 1070.[3]

Ranulf is probably the "Ranulf the viscount" who witnessed a charter of William , Duke of Normandy , at Caen on 17 June 1066.[4] Ranulf helped preside over a judgement in the curia of King William (as duke) in 1076 in which a disputed mill was awarded to the Abbey of Mont St. Michael .[5] On 14 July 1080 he witnessed a charter to the Abbey of Lessay (in the diocese of Coutances ), another in the same year addressed to Remigius de Fécamp bishop of Lincoln in favour of the Abbey of Préaux .[6] and one more in the same period, 1079 x 1082, to the Abbey of St Stephen of Caen .[7] His name is attached to a memorandum in 1085, and on 24 April 1089 he witnessed a confirmation of Robert Curthose , Duke of Normandy and Count of Maine to St Mary of Bayeaux, where he appears below his son in the witness list.[8]

He probably died sometime after this. His son Ranulf le Meschin became ruler of Cumberland and later Earl of Chester.[9] The Durham Liber Vitae , c. 1098 x 1120, shows that his eldest son was one Richard, who died in youth, and that he had another son named William.[10] He also had a daughter called Agnes, who later married Robert de Grandmesnil (died 1136).[9]

  Noted events in his life were:

• Adult, by 1066.

• Living, 1089.


Ranulph married Maud d'Avranches, daughter of Richard le Goz Viscomte d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville, about 1069 in Avranches, (Manche), Normandy, France. (Maud d'Avranches was born about 1054 in <Avranches, (Manche), Normandy, France>.)


Sources


1 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, <i>Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700</i> (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 132B-25.

2 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Cit. Date: 25 Jul 2009.

3 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Ranulf de Briquessart. Cit. Date: 4 Sep 2009.


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