Report generated by MagiCensus Deluxe v5.5.5 on 16 Sept. 2024
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1. EUSTACE II1 DE FIENNES, (BARON) was born between 1063/4 and 1130, and died between 1123 and 1240.
He married (TS-2) MARGARET OF GUINES, daughter of (TS-1) Count Arnulf II, who died in 1187[1].
Child:
+ | 2 | i. | INGELRAM2 DE FIENNES, b. about 1134; d. in 1189[1]; m. (GK-13) SIBYL DE BOULOGNE of Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, b. about 1132, daughter of (GK-12) Faramus and Matilda (_____) DE BOULOGNE. |
2. INGELRAM2 DE FIENNES (Eustace II1), son of (1) Eustace II1, (Baron) and (TS-2) Margaret (of GUINES), was born about 1134, and died in 1189[1].
He married (GK-13) SIBYL DE BOULOGNE , daughter of (GK-12) Faramus and Matilda (_____) DE BOULOGNE, who was born about 1132.
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Child:
+ | 3 | i. | WILLIAM3 DE FIENNES, b. about 1160 in Buckinghamshire; d. about 1240; m. (AAY-3) AGNES DE DAMMARTIN, b. in Buckinghamshire about 1166, daughter of (AAY-1) Albri, Count of Dammartin and (KW-5) Matilda (of CLERMONT). |
3. WILLIAM3 DE FIENNES (Ingelram2,
Eustace II1), son of (2) Ingelram2 and (GK-13) Sibyl (de BOULOGNE) DE FIENNES, was born about 1160 in Buckinghamshire, and died about 1240.
He married (AAY-3) AGNES DE DAMMARTIN, daughter of (AAY-1) Albri, Count of Dammartin and (KW-5) Matilda (of CLERMONT), who was born about 1166 in Buckinghamshire.
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Child:
+ | 4 | i. | ENGUERRAND INGELRAM4 DE FIENNES, b. about 1192 in Buckinghamshire; d. in 1267; m. (LK-2) ISABEL CONDE, b. in Buckinghamshire about 1210, daughter of (LK-1) James and Jeanne (de CHâTEAUDUN) (DE BRIENNE) DE CONDE. |
4. ENGUERRAND INGELRAM4 DE FIENNES (William3,
Ingelram2,
Eustace II1), son of (3) William3 and (AAY-3) Agnes (de DAMMARTIN) DE FIENNES, was born about 1192 in Buckinghamshire, and died in 1267.
He married (LK-2) ISABEL CONDE, daughter of (LK-1) James and Jeanne (de CHâTEAUDUN) (DE BRIENNE) DE CONDE, who was born about 1210 in Buckinghamshire.
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Uncertain whether child of Agnes or of William's earlier wife.[1]
Children:
+ | 5 | i. | MAUD5 DE FIENNES, b. about 1390/1; d. about 1500/1; m. in 1275[1] (FR-8) HUMPHREY DE BOHUN VII, CONSTABLE OF ENGLAND, b. about 1629[1], d. on 31 Dec. 1298[1], son of (FR-5) Humphrey VI, Earl of Hereford and Essex and (GT-11) Eleanor (de BRAIOSE). |
+ | 6 | ii. | SIR WILLIAM DE FIENNES, b. about 1245 in Wendover, Buckinghamshire; d. on 11 July 1302[13] in Courtrai, Belgium[13]; m. in 1269 (HB-8) BLANCHE DE BRIENNE, LADY OF LOUPELAND, b. in Courtrain, Mynn, France about 1245, d. in 1302, daughter of (HB-6) Jean, Grand Butler of France and Jeanne (de CHâTEAUDUN). |
5. MAUD5 DE FIENNES (Enguerrand Ingelram4,
William3,
Ingelram2,
Eustace II1), daughter of (4) Enguerrand Ingelram4 and (LK-2) Isabel (CONDE) DE FIENNES, was born between 1258 and 1522/3, and died about 1500/1.
She married in 1275[1], (FR-8) HUMPHREY DE BOHUN VII, CONSTABLE OF ENGLAND, son of (FR-5) Humphrey VI, Earl of Hereford and Essex and (GT-11) Eleanor (de BRAIOSE), who was born about 1629[1], and died on 31 Dec. 1298[1].
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Child:
7 | i. | SIR JEAN6 DE FIENNES, b. before 1281[14] in France[14]; d. in 1340[14]. | |
+ | 8 | ii. | MARGARET DE FIENNES, b. between 1262 and 1270 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; d. on 7 FEB 1333/4; m. about 1285 (AED-8) SIR EDMUND DE MORTIMER, b. in Wigmore in 1261[8], d. in Wigmore on 17 July 1304, son of (AED-7) Baron Roger and (GT-9) Maud (de BRAIOSE). |
+ | 9 | iii. | JOAN DE FIENNES, b. about 1270/1; d. between 1 Jan. and 26 Oct. 1309[1]; m. before 24 Sept. 1291[1] (ASA-7) JOHN WAKE, 1ST LORD WAKE, b. about 1268[1], d. between 1 Jan. and 10 April 1300[1], son of (ASA-6) Baldwin and (AIQ-13) Hawise (de QUINCY) WAKE. |
8. MARGARET6 DE FIENNES (William5,
Enguerrand Ingelram4,
William3,
Ingelram2,
Eustace II1), daughter of (6) Sir William5 and (HB-8) Blanche (de BRIENNE), Lady of Loupeland, was born between 1262 and 1270 in Wigmore, and died on 7 FEB 1333/4.
She married about 1285, (AED-8) SIR EDMUND DE MORTIMER, son of (AED-7) Baron Roger and (GT-9) Maud (de BRAIOSE), who was born in 1261[8] in Wigmore, was christened in 1304, died on 17 July 1304 in Wigmore, and was buried in Wigmore.
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Children: