Report generated by MagiCensus Deluxe v5.5.5 on 16 Sept. 2024
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1. RALPH1 OF HEREFORD, EARL OF HEREFORD has an unknown birthdate.
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Child:
+ | 2 | i. | RALPH I2 DE GAEL, 1ST EARL OF NORFOLK, b. about 1050; d. about 1130/1; m. in 1074[3] (MR-6) EMMA FITZ OSBERN, b. about 1082[9], daughter of (MR-5) William, Earl of Hereford and Adeliza (de TONI). |
2. RALPH I2 DE GAEL, 1ST EARL OF NORFOLK (Ralph of HEREFORD1), son of (1) Ralph1, Earl of Hereford, was born between 1009/10 and 1060, and died between 1085/6 and 1170.
He married in 1074[3], (MR-6) EMMA FITZ OSBERN, daughter of (MR-5) William, Earl of Hereford and Adeliza (de TONI), who was born about 1082[9].
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Child:
+ | 3 | i. | RALPH II3 DE GAEL, b. about 1080; d. in 1143[3]; m. AVISE _____. |
3. RALPH II3 DE GAEL (Ralph I2,
Ralph of HEREFORD1), son of (2) Ralph I2, 1st Earl of Norfolk and (MR-6) Emma (FITZ OSBERN), was born between 1085/6 and 1090, and died in 1143[3].
He married AVISE _____.
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Ralph de Gael de Montfort, Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge, Lord of Gael
and Montfort in Brittany
Child:
+ | 4 | i. | AMICE4 DE GAEL of Saxlingham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, b. about 1108 of Saxlingham; d. about 1200; m. after Nov. 1120[1] (AM-19) ROBERT II DE BEAUMONT, 2ND EARL OF LEICESTER, b. in Leicester, Leicestershire, England in 1104, d. in England[1] on 5 April 1168[1], son of (AM-14) Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester and (U-26) Countess Isabel Elizabeth (de VERMANDOIS). |
4. AMICE4 DE GAEL (Ralph II3,
Ralph I2,
Ralph of HEREFORD1) of Saxlingham, daughter of (3) Ralph II3 and Avise (_____) DE GAEL, was born about 1108 of Saxlingham, and died between 1124 and 1228.
She married after Nov. 1120[1], (AM-19) ROBERT II DE BEAUMONT, 2ND EARL OF LEICESTER, son of (AM-14) Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester and (U-26) Countess Isabel Elizabeth (de VERMANDOIS), who was born in 1104 in Leicester, died on 5 April 1168[1] in England[1], and was buried in Leicester Abbey, Leicester.
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Children: