Section OW: Descendants of Richard Fitz Scrob

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Generation One

1. RICHARD1 FITZ SCROB was born between 985 and 1046, and died in 1067[2]. [3, 5]
Child:
+2i.OSBORN2 FITZ RICHARD of Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, b. between 1045 and 1060; d. after 1100 in England; m. (AHR-3) NESTA OF NORTH WALES of Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom, b. about 1055[2], daughter of (AHR-2) Prince Gruffydd ap and (ZZ-4) Edith (of MERCIA).


Generation Two

2. OSBORN2 FITZ RICHARD (Richard FITZ SCROB1) of Watton at Stone, son of (1) Richard1 FITZ SCROB, was born between 1045 and 1060[2], and died between 1100 and 1170 in England. He married (AHR-3) NESTA OF NORTH WALES of Rhuddlan, daughter of (AHR-2) Prince Gruffydd ap and (ZZ-4) Edith (of MERCIA), who was born about 1055[2]. [3, 5, 1]
Child:
+3i.NESTA3, b. about 1079 in Hertfordshire; m. (ACD-2) BERNARD DE NEUFMARCHÉ, LORD OF BRECON of Neufmarche, France, b. about 1050, d. in 1093, son of (ACD-1) Geoffrey and Ada (de HUGLEVILLE) NEUFMARCHÉ.


Generation Three

3. NESTA3 (Osborn FITZ RICHARD2, Richard FITZ SCROB1), daughter of (2) Osborn2 and (AHR-3) Nesta (of NORTH WALES) FITZ RICHARD, was born about 1079 in Hertfordshire, and died between 1090 and 1190. She married (ACD-2) BERNARD DE NEUFMARCHÉ, LORD OF BRECON of Neufmarche, son of (ACD-1) Geoffrey and Ada (de HUGLEVILLE) NEUFMARCHÉ, who was born about 1050, and died in 1093. [4, 5]
Child: See (ACD-2) Bernard de NEUFMARCHÉ, Lord of Brecon



1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Ancestral File (R)", Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998.
2. Frederick Lewis Weis, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists", 7th ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999).
3. Ibid., (177-2+).
4. Ibid., (177-3).
5. W. H. Turton, "Plantagenet Ancestry" (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1928), 78.