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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HOLLAND, Countess Margaretha was born about 1164 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands (daughter of HOLLAND, Count Floris III and SCOTLAND, Princess Ada); died on 3 Nov 1203 in Cleve, Borgholzhausen, Westphalia, Germany; was buried in Nov 1203.

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    Margaretha married KLEVE, Count Dietrich in 1182. Dietrich was born in 1160 in Holland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HOLLAND, Count Floris III was born about 1141 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands (son of HOLLAND, Count Dirk VI and RHEINECK, Countess Sofie); died on 1 Aug 1190 in Antioch, Antakya, Turkey; was buried after 1 Aug 1190 in Antakya, Hatay, Turkey.

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    Floris married SCOTLAND, Princess Ada on 28 Aug 1162. Ada (daughter of SCOTLAND, Prince Henry and WARREN, Countess Gundred de) was born about 1146 in Huntingdonshire, Huntingdonshire, England; died on 11 Jan 1204 in Zuid Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Jan 1204 in Abbey of Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  SCOTLAND, Princess Ada was born about 1146 in Huntingdonshire, Huntingdonshire, England (daughter of SCOTLAND, Prince Henry and WARREN, Countess Gundred de); died on 11 Jan 1204 in Zuid Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Jan 1204 in Abbey of Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.

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    1. HOLLAND, Countess Ada was born about 1163 in Gravenhage, South Holland, Netherlands; died after 1205.
    2. 1. HOLLAND, Countess Margaretha was born about 1164 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 3 Nov 1203 in Cleve, Borgholzhausen, Westphalia, Germany; was buried in Nov 1203.
    3. HOLLAND, Count Dirk was born about 1165 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 4 Nov 1203 in Dordrecht, Holland, Nethersland; was buried in Nov 1203 in Dordrecht, Holland, Nethersland.
    4. HOLLAND, Count Willem was born about 1167 in Gravenhage, South Holland, Netherlands; died on 4 Feb 1222 in Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 11 Feb 1222 in Rijnsburg, Katwijk, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    5. HOLLAND, Count Floris was born about 1169 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 30 Nov 1210 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; was buried in Dec 1210.
    6. HOLLAND, Count Boudewijn was born about 1171 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 19 Jul 1204 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Jul 1204.
    7. HOLLAND, Count Robrecht was born about 1173 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands.
    8. HOLLAND, Countess Beatrix was born about 1175 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died about 1240.
    9. HOLLAND, Countess Elizabeth was born about 1177 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died in 27 Aug.
    10. HOLLAND, Countess Hedwig was born about 1179 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died in 13 Jan.
    11. HOLLAND, Countess Agnes was born about 1181 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 22 Apr 1228 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Apr 1228.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HOLLAND, Count Dirk VI was born on 4 Jan 1114 in Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands (son of HOLLAND, Count Floris de Vette II and OBERLOTHRINGEN, Princess Petronille); died on 5 Aug 1157 in Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Aug 1157 in Rijnsburg, Gemeente Katwijk, Holland, Nederland.

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    Dirk married RHEINECK, Countess Sofie before 1137. Sofie (daughter of RHEINECK, Count Otto I and NORTHEIM, Countess Gertrude) was born about 1117 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany; died on 26 Sep 1176 in Jerusalem, Israel; was buried in Sep 1176. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  RHEINECK, Countess Sofie was born about 1117 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany (daughter of RHEINECK, Count Otto I and NORTHEIM, Countess Gertrude); died on 26 Sep 1176 in Jerusalem, Israel; was buried in Sep 1176.

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    1. HOLLAND, Dirk was born in Rijswijk, Gelderland, Netherlands; died in 1151 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
    2. 2. HOLLAND, Count Floris III was born about 1141 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 1 Aug 1190 in Antioch, Antakya, Turkey; was buried after 1 Aug 1190 in Antakya, Hatay, Turkey.
    3. BENTHEIM, Count Otto IV was born on 17 Jan 1135 in Den Haag, Gemeente ’s-Gravenhage, Holland, Nederland; died after 1207 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands.
    4. HOLLAND, Count Boudewijn was born about 1145 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 30 Apr 1196 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; was buried in Apr 1196.
    5. HOLLAND, Count Dirk VII was born about 1147 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 28 Aug 1197 in Pavia, Lombard, Italy; was buried in Sep 1197.
    6. HOLLAND, Count Robbrecht was born about 1149 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died before 1190.
    7. HOLLAND, Countess Sophia was born about 1151 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died after 1212 in Fontenelle, Yonne, Bourgogne, France.
    8. HOLLAND, Countess Hedwig was born about 1151 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 28 Aug 1167 in Rijnsburg, Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Sep 1167.
    9. HOLLAND, Countess Geertruid was born about 1155 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died in 10 Aug.
    10. HOLLAND, Countess Petronella was born in 1157 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 5 Dec 1202; was buried in Dec 1202.

  3. 6.  SCOTLAND, Prince Henry was born in 1114 in Scotland (son of SCOTLAND, King David I and HUNTINGTON, Queen Mathilda); died on 12 Jun 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland; was buried after 12 Jun 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

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    Henry, Prince of Scotland. His death caused grief through the kingdom. He was described thus: "Pride of glory of knights, joy of old men. Beautiful to look upon, good, humble, chaste and pious, bold and courageous against the.., loved of all." (Found in "Scotland" by R. L. Mackie). A small son. Earl of Huntington.

    Henry married WARREN, Countess Gundred de in 1134 in England. Gundred (daughter of WARREN, Earl William de II and VERMANDOIS, Countess Isabell de Crepi) was born in 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died in 1166 in Kendal -Westmorland-England; was buried in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  WARREN, Countess Gundred de was born in 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England (daughter of WARREN, Earl William de II and VERMANDOIS, Countess Isabell de Crepi); died in 1166 in Kendal -Westmorland-England; was buried in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

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    --Other Fields Ref Number: 446 death date - living 1166. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Adelian De AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 18GS-PDF ~BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 29 Jun 1936, LOGAN. SURNAME: Also shown as Warenne GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Adeline De BIRTH: Also shown as Born Surrey, England. ~SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 2 Feb 1994, PROVO.

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    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 1134/1139

    Children:
    1. SCOTLAND, Malcolm was born on 20 Mar 1141 in Scotland; died on 9 Dec 1165 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland; was buried in Dec 1165 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    2. SCOTLAND, William was born about 1134 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 4 Dec 1214 in Stirling, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried on 10 Dec 1214 in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.
    3. HUNTINGDON, Earl David was born on 17 Jun 1152 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 17 Jun 1219 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland; was buried on 24 Jun 1219 in Sawtry Abbey, Sawtry Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England.
    4. 3. SCOTLAND, Princess Ada was born about 1146 in Huntingdonshire, Huntingdonshire, England; died on 11 Jan 1204 in Zuid Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Jan 1204 in Abbey of Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands.
    5. SCOTLAND, Princess Matilda was born about 1148 in England; died in 1152 in England.
    6. SCOTLAND, Margaret was born about 1145 in Northumberland, England; died in 1201 in Richmond, Yorkshire.
    7. HUNTINGDON, Princess Marjory was born in 1152 in Huntingdonshire, Huntingdonshire, England; died in 1213 in Forfarshire, Angus, Scotland; was buried in 1213 in Sawtry Abbey, Huntingdonshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HOLLAND, Count Floris de Vette II was born about 1085 in Vlaardingen, Holland, Netherlands (son of HOLLAND, Count Dirk and SAKSEN, Othilde van); died on 2 Mar 1121 in Egmond-Binnen, Egmond, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Mar 1121.

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    Floris married OBERLOTHRINGEN, Princess Petronille in 1113. Petronille (daughter of LORRAINE, Duke Theodoric d'Alsace de II and FORMBACH, Countess Hedwig) was born about 1086 in Oberlothringe, Lothringen, France; died on 23 May 1144 in Rijnsburg, Holland, Netherlands; was buried on 24 May 1144 in Katwijk, Holland, Netherlands. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  OBERLOTHRINGEN, Princess Petronille was born about 1086 in Oberlothringe, Lothringen, France (daughter of LORRAINE, Duke Theodoric d'Alsace de II and FORMBACH, Countess Hedwig); died on 23 May 1144 in Rijnsburg, Holland, Netherlands; was buried on 24 May 1144 in Katwijk, Holland, Netherlands.

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    1. 4. HOLLAND, Count Dirk VI was born on 4 Jan 1114 in Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died on 5 Aug 1157 in Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Aug 1157 in Rijnsburg, Gemeente Katwijk, Holland, Nederland.
    2. HOLLAND, Count Floris de Zwarte was born about 1115 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 26 Oct 1132 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Nov 1132 in Rijnsburg, Gemeente Katwijk, Holland, Nederland.
    3. HOLLAND, Count Simon was born about 1116 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died after 7 Nov 1131; was buried in Nov 1131.
    4. HOLLAND, Countess Hadewig was born about 1117 in Gravenhage, Holland, Netherlands; died on 13 Jan 1132 in Rijnsburg, Holland, Netherlands; was buried in Jan 1132.

  3. 10.  RHEINECK, Count Otto I was born about 1094 in Germany; died in 1150 in Luxembourg.

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    Otto married NORTHEIM, Countess Gertrude. Gertrude was born in 1093 in Saxony, Prussia; died in 1117 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  NORTHEIM, Countess Gertrude was born in 1093 in Saxony, Prussia; died in 1117 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia.

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    Children:
    1. RHEINECK, Count Otto II was born about 1116 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany; died in 1149 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany.
    2. 5. RHEINECK, Countess Sofie was born about 1117 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany; died on 26 Sep 1176 in Jerusalem, Israel; was buried in Sep 1176.
    3. RHEINECK, Countess Beatrix was born about 1120 in Rheineck, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany; died after 1163.

  5. 12.  SCOTLAND, King David I was born on 31 Dec 1080 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; was christened in 1124 in Scotland (son of SCOTLAND, King Malcom III and ANTHELLING, Queen Margaret Queen of Scotland); died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; was buried on 24 May 1153 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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    THE ROYAL LINE - CHART PREPARED FOR THE NEW YORK STAKE GENEALOGICAL BOARD THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY DAINTS CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION - MARCH 1936 Compiled from - "The Kinship of families" by Archibald F. Bennett "Adam to New Chart" by Mrs. Eva Sells Jaeger "Europe's Royal Family Tree" by E. L. Sandberg "Pedigree of Joseph Smith, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D Roosevelt" by Karl Weiss "Present Time and Prophecies" by James H. Anderson Bible, Pearl of Great Price Secular History (Notice - These copies are presented to you with some misspelling and ommission due to human errors. We offer it as a challenge to anyone to correct them.) Abraham 3:23 - "And God saw these souls that that were good and He said, I will make these my rulers." ---------------------------- Ref: Virginia Historical Genealogies by John Bennett Boddie 1. For Percy-Harris conection see chart Brennan's History of the House of Percy, Vo. 1, 169 2. For Drury-Walgrave-Harris see Brydges Collins Peerage, Vo. 4. p. 235-236. 3. For Stapleton-Calthorpe see the Complete Peerage, Vol. 7, p. 34 4. For Drury-Woodliffe see Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies (1838), p. 169. 5. For Drury see chart Nichols Bibliotheca Topographica Brittannica, Vol. 5, p. 115 Ref: Virginia Historical Genealogies by John Bennett Boddie 1. For Percy-Harris conection see chart Brennan's History of the House of Percy, Vo. 1, 169 2. For Drury-Walgrave-Harris see Brydges Collins Peerage, Vo. 4. p. 235-236. 3. For Stapleton-Calthorpe see the Complete Peerage, Vol. 7, p. 34 4. For Drury-Woodliffe see Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies (1838), p. 169. 5. For Drury see chart Nichols Bibliotheca Topographica Brittannica, Vol. 5, p. 115 Ancestor of seven U.S. Presidents: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan and Taft. 24th King of Scotland. "The Saint" married widow of a Norman Baron 1124 to 1153. Ref: Weaving the Tapestry DarkIsleWolf - Dark Isle Sachemwolf.pages.web.com (11 pages from the Internet - it has now been deleted) As I go back to Cape Breton and do more and more research I begin to feel the work of the 'weaver'. As in Creation, my clan had an earlier start before the Sons of Donald......before, Clan Ranald..... CLAN MacDonald - MacDonald of the Isles A Unique and important place in Scottish history, and particularly in the history of the Hebrides and the southwestern Highlands, is occupied by the great figure of Somerled of the Isles. "Somerledi" or summer sailors, is said to have been the term applied to the Norwegian adventurers whose raids upon the coasts of this country were usually made during the pleasanter months of the year, but so far as history is concerned the name is that of the great island lord who reigned as an independent prince of the West and the Isles throughout the middle of the twelfth century. It is generally asserted in the Highland genealogies of to-day that Somerled was a Celtic chief by whose efforts the Norsemen had been driven from the mainland of Scotland, and who had wrestled the islands of the west from the Norwegian Olaf, (direct descendant to Clan Ranald) King of Man, before setting himself up as King of the Isles and Lord of Argyll, but the facts of history make it appear more likely that he was himself a Norseman, and we know his wife was Elffrica daughter of Olaf of Man. When the High Steward, settled at Renfrew fo the purpose by David I, of Scotland, began to drive back the Norse invaders who were then thrusting their settlements into the high reaches of the First of Clyde his chief opponent was Somerled of the Isles. (RIN 30423) The climax of the struggle between them was reached in 1164, when Somerled landed a great force on the shores of Renfrewshire, and fought a pitched battle with the forces of the High Steward near the headquarters of the latter at Renfrew itself. In that battle Somerled fell, along with Gillecolane, his son by his first marriage, and it seems possible that the Barochan Cross, with its interesting and appropriate sculptures, still standing near the scene of the battle, forms a memorial of the event. (Continued under Somerled (RIN 30423.) ---------------------------- History Towards the middle of the 9th century, before the present border between England and Scotland had been determined, there were two Gedworths (as Jedburgh was then known). One of them became the Jedburgh we know now, the other was four miles to the south. According to Symeon of Durham , Ecgred , bishop of Lindisfarne from 830AD to 845AD, gifted the two villages of the same name to the See of Lindisfarne.[2] The southerly Gedworth was the place of Ecgred's church, the first church in the parish. The present town was distinguished from the long disappeared south village by UBI CASTELLUM EST meaning, 'where the castle is'.[3] The only solid evidence of Ecgred's church came from Symeon of Durham when he described the burial, at the church of Geddewerde, of Eadulf, one of the assassins of William Walcher , Bishop of Durham . Tomb at Jedburgh Abbey In 1118, prior to his ascension to the Scottish throne, Prince David established a foundation of canons regular of the order of St. Augustine at, what is now Jedburgh. The foundation appeared to have the status of 'priory' in the early years and a man by the name of Daniel was described as the Prior of Geddwrda in 1139. The church was later raised to the status of monastery before becoming in the years prior to King David's death in 1153[4] probably in 1147,[5] a fully fledged abbey and dedicated to the Virgin Mary .[6] It has to be mentioned that over the years, Jedburgh has been described by 83 different names or spellings.[7] After the death King David I of Scotland , the patronage and privileges of the abbey were accorded, first by David's son, Prince Henry then by his grandsons Malcolm IV of Scotland and William I of Scotland also known as William the Lion . The nave and the choir were built in the 13th century and were in place by the time Alexander III of Scotland married Yolande, daughter of the Compte de Dreux in 1288 at the church. The great abbey was said to contain the finery of the best of Norman and early English Architecture. The Abbey Church of St. Mary of Jedeworth was growing in stature and importance and the abbot was even invited to attend Scottish Parliaments. As well as the lands and chapels in southern Scotland, Jedburgh Abbey owned great lands in Northumberland . In 1296, the Abbot of Jedburgh swore fealty to Edward I of England at Berwick-on-Tweed . Edward intended to rule the abbey and presented William de Jarum as the new Abbot of Jedburgh in 1296. After the defeat of the Earl of Surrey in 1297 at Stirling at the hands of William Wallace , the abbey was pillaged and wrecked by the English as retribution. Robert I of Scotland (The Bruce) continued to patronise the church during his reign in the early 14th century. In 1346, after the Scotish defeat at the Battle of Neville's Cross , the English once again slighted the church. Later that century, in 1370, David II of Scotland was instrumental in the completion of the north transept we can still see today. The abbey faced more torture and destruction in 1410,1416 and by the Earl of Warwick in 1464. In 1523, the town and abbey were set ablaze by the Earl of Surrey. The abbey faced more indignity in 1544 at the hands of the Earl of Hertford . The end came for the great Abbey of St. Mary of Jedburgh in 1560 and the coming of the Scottish Reformation.[8] Jedburgh Grammar School was founded by the monks of Jedburgh Abbey in the late 15th. century.[9] The Reformation and beyond When the Protestant Reformation arrived in 1560, the monks were allowed to stay but the abbey was used as the parish kirk for the reformed religion. In 1671 the church was removed to the western part of the nave for safety reasons. This situation persisted until, in 1871, it was considered unsafe to continue worship at the abbey church and a new parish church was built. The Marquis of Lothian immediately started work on the restoration of the great church but in 1917 the church dedicated to St. Mary nearly 800 years earlier was handed over to the state and is now in the care of Historic Scotland .[10] SUFFIX: Also shown as I.

    David married HUNTINGTON, Queen Mathilda in 1113 in Scotland. Mathilda (daughter of NORTHUMBERLAND, Earl Waltheof and BOULOGNE, Countess Judith) was born on 2 Jul 1072 in Northumberland, England; died on 23 Apr 1131 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried on 30 Apr 1131 in Scone Abbey, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  HUNTINGTON, Queen Mathilda was born on 2 Jul 1072 in Northumberland, England (daughter of NORTHUMBERLAND, Earl Waltheof and BOULOGNE, Countess Judith); died on 23 Apr 1131 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried on 30 Apr 1131 in Scone Abbey, Perthshire, Scotland.

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    Widow of a Norman Baron. SURNAME: Also shown as Northumberland GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Maud BIRTH: Also shown as Born , Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England. DEATH: Also shown as Died 23 Apr 1130 BURIAL: Also shown as Buried , Scone, Perthshire, England. SURNAME: Also shown as Alice

    BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#Matildadied1131
    MATILDA [Maud] of Huntingdon ([1071/74]-[23 Apr 1130/22 Apr 1131], bur Scone Abbey, Perthshire). Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland records the marriage of Matilda eldest daughter of Judith and "Earl Simon[467]. Guillaume de Jumièges records that the eldest of the three daughters of Waltheof & his wife married "Simon de Senlis" and later "David frère de la seconde Mathilde reine des Anglais"[468]. Her parents are named by Orderic Vitalis[469]. Robert of Torigny records that the wife of "David [rex Scotiæ] frater [Alexandri]" was "filiam Gallevi comitis et Judith consobrini regis", naming "Symon Silvanectensis comes" as her first husband[470]. "Matilde comitisse, Henrico filio comitis…" witnessed the charter dated to [1120] under which "David comes filius Malcolmi Regis Scottorum" founded the abbey of Selkirk[471]. "Matildis comitissa…" witnessed inquisitions by "David…Cumbrensis regionis princeps", dated 1124, concerning land owned by the church of Glasgow[472]. m firstly ([1090]) SIMON de Senlis [St Lis], son of [RANULF "the Rich" & his wife --- (-Priory of La Charité-sur-Loire 1111). Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton de iure uxoris. m secondly (1113) DAVID of Scotland Prince of Cumbria, son of MALCOLM III "Caennmor/Bighead" King of Scotland & his wife Margaret of England ([1080]-Carlisle 24 May 1153, bur Dunfermline Abbey, Fife). Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon de iure uxoris. He succeeded his brother in 1124 as DAVID I King of Scotland.

    ** from English Baronies (Sanders) p 118
    Waltheof's heir (of Fotheringay) was his daughter Maud. Maud, who died 1131, married, firstly, Simon I de St. Liz who died 1111-13. She married, seconly, David of Scotland...

    ** from Wikipedia listing for Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon
    Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon (1074-1130) was the daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria and Judith of Lens, the last of the major Anglo-Saxon earls to remain powerful after the Norman conquest in 1066. She inherited her father's earldom of Huntingdon and married twice.

    Her mother, Judith, refused to marry Simon I of St Liz, 1st Earl of Northampton. This refusal angered her uncle, King William I of England, who confiscated Judith's estates after she fled the country. Instead her daughter Maud was married to Simon of St Liz in 1090. She had a number of children with St Liz including:

    1. Maud of St Liz, married Robert FitzRichard and Saer de Quincy.
    2. Simon II de St Liz, 4th Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton.
    3. Saint Walteof de St Liz (1100 – bt 1159 - 1160).

    Her first husband died in 1109 and Maud next married King David I of Scotland in 1113. From this marriage she had one son, Henry.

    The Scottish House of Dunkeld produced the remaining Earls of Huntingdon of the first creation of the title. She was succeeded to the Earldom of Huntingdon by her son Henry.

    According to John of Fordun, she died in 1130 and was buried at Scone, but she appears in a charter dated 1147.

    Matilda of Huntingdon
    Also Known As:"Also called 'Matilda of Huntingdon' ‘Maud of Northumbria’ and ‘Maud", "Countess of Huntingdon’", "Matilda "Maud" \\of Northumberland\\", "Matilda (Maud) de Huntington /Maud/", "Matilda-Maud /Huntington/", "Matilda (Maud) Huntington", "Maud /Huntington/", "Maud", "Coun..."
    Birthdate:1072
    Birthplace:Northumberland, England
    Death:Died April 23, 1130 in Perthshire, Scotland
    Place of Burial:Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria and Judith de Lens, Countess of Huntingdon
    Wife of Simon I de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon and David I, King of Scots
    Mother of Robert Cumton (Comyn); Simon de Senliz, II, 4th Earl Of Huntingdon & Northampton; Matilda de St. Liz; Waltheof de St Liz; Malcolm IV King of Scotland House of Albanach and 3 others
    Sister of Uchtred de FitzWalthe, Lord of Tynedale and Adelisa de Huntington,
    Occupation:Countess of the Honour of Huntingdon, COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON AND NORTHUMBERLAND, Countess for the Honour of Huntingdon, grevinna av Huntingdon, aka Matilda, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND, Queen of Scotland, Countess of of Huntingdon & Northumberland
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    Maude Matilda de Senlis / St. Liz
    Also Known As: "Maud de St. Liz", "Maud de St /Liz/", "Matilda de Senlis"
    Birthdate: 1091 (67)
    Birthplace: Northamptonshire, England
    Death: circa August 1158 (63-71)
    Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Simon I de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon and Matilda Maud of Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon
    Wife of Lord Saher de Quincy, Lord of Buckby and Daventry and Robert FitzRichard de Clare
    Mother of Saher de Quincy, II; Robert "Crusader" de Quincy, Lord of Buckley; Alice de Quincy; Matilda (Maud) FitzRobert de Clare de Senlis; Sir Walter FitzRobert, Lord of Dunmow and 2 others
    Sister of Simon de Senliz, II, 4th Earl Of Huntingdon & Northampton and Waltheof de St Liz
    Half sister of Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon; Claricia ingen Dabid and Hodierna ingen Dabid

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 1108 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 28 Feb 1895, LOGAN.

    Children:
    1. SCOTLAND Prince was born about 1108 in Scotland.
    2. SCOTLAND, Prince Malcolm was born about 1113 in Scotland; died in 1113 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    3. 6. SCOTLAND, Prince Henry was born in 1114 in Scotland; died on 12 Jun 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland; was buried after 12 Jun 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
    4. SCOTLAND, Princess Claricia was born about 1116 in Huntingdon, Northumberland, England; died about 1135 in Scotland.
    5. SCOTLAND, Princess Hodierna was born about 1117 in Scotland; died about 1140 in Scotland.

  7. 14.  WARREN, Earl William de II was born in 1071 in Vermandois, Neustrasia, France (son of WARREN, Count William de I and ENGLAND, Countess Gundred); died on 11 May 1138 in Lewes, Sussex, England; was buried in May 1138 in , Lewes, Sussex, England.

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    --Other Fields Ref Number: 2621 --Other Fields Ref Number: 787 --Other Fields Ref Number: 2645 William, Earl of Warren and Surrey, second earl ofSurrey (d. 1138), frequently described as earl of Warrene; elder son of William de Warrenne (d. 1088); took part in the defence of Courcy against Duke Robert, 1091; unsuccessful suitor, c. 1094, for Matilada, afterwards consort of Henry I; joined Duke Robert when he invaded England, 1101; withdrew to Normandy; pardoned by Henry II, 1103; fought in Normandy, 1106, 1119, 1135; attended Stephen's Court 1136. SURNAME: Also shown as Warenne BIRTH: Also shown as Born , Sussex, England. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Priory of Lewes, Surrey, England. SURNAME: Also shown as Warenne BIRTH: Also shown as Born , Sussex, England.

    William married VERMANDOIS, Countess Isabell de Crepi in 1109 in Vermandois, Neustrasia, France. Isabell (daughter of CREPI, Count Hugh de and VERMANDOIS, Countess Adele de) was born in 1064 in Vermandois, Neustrasia, France; died on 17 Feb 1131 in France; was buried in Feb 1131 in Lewes, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  VERMANDOIS, Countess Isabell de Crepi was born in 1064 in Vermandois, Neustrasia, France (daughter of CREPI, Count Hugh de and VERMANDOIS, Countess Adele de); died on 17 Feb 1131 in France; was buried in Feb 1131 in Lewes, Sussex, England.

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    --Other Fields Ref Number: 5563 --Other Fields Ref Number: 1057 James Abrah Garfield, President of the United States was descended from William de Warren and wife Isabel de Vermandois. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Isabel De James Abrah Garfield, President of the United States was descended from William de Warren and wife Isabel de Vermandois. DEATH: Also shown as Died 13 Feb 1131 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Isabel De DEATH: Also shown as Died 13 Feb 1131 ~SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 2 Oct 1992, PROVO.

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    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 1110 MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 1110 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 18 Nov 1992, PROVO.

    Children:
    1. WARENNE, Countess Ada de was born in 1110 in Huntingdonshire, Huntingdonshire, England; died in 1178 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
    2. WARENNE, Lord Reginald de was born in 1113 in Vermandois, Neustrasia, France; died in 1179 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England.
    3. WARENNE, Ralph de was born in 1115 in Vermandois, Neustrasia, France.
    4. 7. WARREN, Countess Gundred de was born in 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died in 1166 in Kendal -Westmorland-England; was buried in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
    5. WARENNE, Earl William de III was born in 1119 in Vermandois, Neustrasia, France; died on 19 Jan 1147 in Anatolia, Turkey; was buried in Jan 1148.
    6. WARENNE, Adelia de was born in 1120 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died on 12 Jun 1178 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland; was buried after 12 Jun 1178 in Kelso Abbey, Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.