Ancestors of Sir Richard fitz Maurice Knight of KerrySee the
descendants of Sir Richard fitz Maurice Knight of Kerry 1. Sir Richard1 FITZ MAURICE Knight of Kerry (child of Maurice Buidhe fitz John, #2);[1] died after 1356.[2] Knighted between 1330 and 1345, Richard was a follower of Maurice, the 1st Earl of Desmond, Custos Pacis (i.e. Sheriff) in Fermoy, Co. Cork, in 1347 and 1356.[1] | ||
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. 2. Sir Maurice2 BUIDHE FITZ JOHN (child of John Fitz Thomas, #4)[1],[1] also went by the name of Sir Maurice Buidhe O'Cinneidigh.[1] Children of Sir Maurice2 Buidhe fitz John and an unknown spouse were as follows:
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4. John3 FITZ THOMAS of Shanid, Lord of Connello, Decies and Desmond (child of Thomas Fitz Maurice, #8);[1],[1] married Margery fitz Anthony, daughter of Thomas fitz Anthony Lord of Decies and Desmond; through whom John acquired Decies and Desmond;[1] married Honora (--?--);[1] died killed by the McCarthies with his son Maurice 23 Jul 1261 at Callan, Glennaraghta, Ireland;[1] buried after 23 Jul 1261 at Dominican Abbey, Tralee, Ireland.[1] Each of John's six sons were born of different mothers: Maurice (of Margery fitz Anthony) was ancestor to the Earl of Desmond; Gilbert (of wife of O'Coileáin) was ancestor of the White Knights; John (of wife of O'Cuinnin) ancestor of the Knights of Glin, the Black Knights; Maurice (of wife of O'Cinneidigh) was ancestor to the Knights of Kerry, the Green Knights. There was also Thomas (of wife of O'Connor Kerry), and Phillip.[1] John built a castle in Shanid around 1200, possibly in Glin. Children of John3 Fitz Thomas of Shanid, Lord of Connello, Decies and Desmond and (--?--) (--?--) wife of O'Cinneidigh (see #5) were: 5. (--?--)3 (--?--) wife of O'Cinneidigh. | ||
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8. Thomas4 FITZ MAURICE Lord of Connello (child of Maurice fitz Gerald, #16);[3],[3] married Sadhbh (--?--) (see #9);[1] died circa 1213.[3] Acquired Shanid and Connello, located on the south shore of the Shannon River estuary west of Limerick City, Co. Limerick.[1] Children of Thomas4 Fitz Maurice Lord of Connello and Sadhbh (--?--) (see #9) were as follows:
9. Sadhbh4 (--?--); married Thomas Fitz Maurice Lord of Connello (see #8), son of Maurice fitz Gerald de Windsor, Lord of Llanstephen and Alice de Montgomery.[1] She was also known as Sabina (--?--).[1] | ||
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16. Maurice5 FITZ GERALD de Windsor, Lord of Llanstephen (child of Gerald Fitz Walter de Windsor, #32);[4],[4] born 1100 at Windsor;[4] married Alice de Montgomery (see #17), daughter of Arnulf de Montgomery and Lafracoth Ua Briain;[5] died 1 Sep 1176 at Co. Wexford, Ireland.[4],[1] Llanstephen was in the County of Radnor, Wales. Maurice was the Steward of St. Davids.[4] Maurice participated in organizing the invasion of Leinster, Ireland. He was granted lands in Wexford by King Dermot MacMurrogh, and Maurice landed there in in the third wave of invaders in late 1169 with a force of two ships.[6],[7] Children of Maurice5 fitz Gerald de Windsor, Lord of Llanstephen and Alice de Montgomery (see #17) were as follows:
17. Alice5 DE MONTGOMERY (child of Arnulf, #34);[8],[8] born 1105 at Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales;[5] married Maurice fitz Gerald de Windsor, Lord of Llanstephen (see #16), son of Gerald Fitz Walter de Windsor Constable of Pembroke Castle and Nesta (--?--) Princess of Deheubarth.[5] | ||
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32. Gerald6 FITZ WALTER DE WINDSOR Constable of Pembroke Castle (child of Walter Fitz Other de Windsor, #64);[4],[4] born at Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales;[4] married Nesta (--?--) Princess of Deheubarth (see #33), daughter of Rhys Mawr (The Great) ap Tewdwr and Gwladys verch Rhiwallon, after 1105;[4] died before 1136.[4] It was warfare that first took Gerald to Wales. Henry I had appointed him Constable of the great castle of Pembroke (near present day Milford Haven), which had been built by Arnulf Montgomery and was the most important fortress in South Wales. Gerald was also placed in charge of the Norman forces fighting the Welsh. In 1094, he won distinction by his gallant defense of the castle when the Welsh laid siege. Gerald, to make himself and his dependents more secure, married Nesta in 1095, the sister of Gruffuyd, Prince of South Wales. They had an illustrious family by whom the ports of Wales were reduced to ruins, and Ireland was afterwards stormed. By his marriage, Gerald obtained possession of a considerable territory in Wales as Nesta's dowry. He built for its defense a castle at Carew, of which ruins still remain.[9] In 1095, Gerald led an expedition against the Welsh on the borders of what is now Pembrokeshire.[9] In 1100, he went to Ireland to secure for his lord, Arnulf Montgomery, the hand of the daughter of King Murrough in marriage. He was the first of the Geraldines to set foot in Ireland, where they were later to rule like kings.[9] His lord Arnulf joined in a rebellion against the King, was deprived of his estates and exiled in 1102. Then the King granted custody of Pembroke Castle to Gerald. Later, he was appointed president of the County of Pembrokeshire.[9] Children of Gerald6 Fitz Walter de Windsor Constable of Pembroke Castle and Nesta (--?--) Princess of Deheubarth (see #33) were as follows:
33. Nesta6 (--?--) Princess of Deheubarth (child of Rhys ap Tewdwr, #66);[10],[10] born circa 1073 at Dynevor, Wales;[4] married Gerald Fitz Walter de Windsor Constable of Pembroke Castle (see #32), son of Walter Fitz Other de Windsor Keeper of the Forest and Beatrice (--?--), after 1105.[4] Nesta was firstly mistress to Henry I, by whom she had two sons Meyler fitz Henry and the celebrated Robert of Gloucester; secondly she married Stephen, Constable of Cardigan, by whom she had one son Robert fitz Stephen; thirdly she married Gerald of Windsor, by whom she had three sons and a daughter. In all, Nesta had 10 children.[9] | ||
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34. Arnulf6 DE MONTGOMERY (child of Roger, #68);[11],[11] born circa 1074 at Alençon, Normandie, France; married Lafracoth Ua Briain (see #35), daughter of Muirchertach Ua Briain King of Munster and Dubchoblaig (--?--), before 1105;[8] died 1125. By conquest obtained that part of South Wales now called Pembrokeshire, and, building a castle there, appears to have been sometime entitled Earl of Pembroke, as his brother was of Lancaster. Children of Arnulf6 de Montgomery and Lafracoth Ua Briain (see #35) were:
35. Lafracoth6 UA BRIAIN (child of Muirchertach, #70);[8],[12],[8] married Arnulf de Montgomery (see #34), son of Roger de Montgomery 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel Talvas Countess Alençon, Bellême & Seez, before 1105.[8] She was also known as Lafracote and Lafracota O'Brien. | ||
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64. Walter7 FITZ OTHER DE WINDSOR Keeper of the Forest (child of Other Geraldini, #128);[13] married Beatrice (--?--) (see #65);[13] died after 1100.[13] Castellan of the Castle. Some sources show he married Beatrice and some Gladys, daughter of the Prince of North Wales. Listed in the Domeday Book 1087.[10] Walter succeeded to all of his father's estates and his name is shown in the Domesday Book of 1087 that listed all the landholders of England. Windsor Castle, overlooking the Thames, had just been built amid the forests of Berkshire, and Walter was appointed its first castellan, as well as warden of the forests.[9] Children of Walter7 Fitz Other de Windsor Keeper of the Forest and Beatrice (--?--) (see #65) were: 65. Beatrice7 (--?--); married Walter Fitz Other de Windsor Keeper of the Forest (see #64), son of Dominus (Lord) Other Geraldini Baron of Windsor.[13] | ||
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66. Rhys Mawr (The Great)7 AP TEWDWR (child of Tewdwr ap Cadell, #132);[10] married Gwladys verch Rhiwallon (see #67), daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn;[10] died fighting Normans near Brecon 1093.[10],[14] Prince of South Wales. From 1078, Rhys was the King of Deheubarth.[14] By 1081, Rhys had defeated his rivals and relatives. He recognized William I's overlordship as King of England, but was resented by other Welsh rulers. He was exiled to Ireland in 1088, to return in 1091 and reclaim Deheubarth.[14] Children of Rhys Mawr (The Great)7 ap Tewdwr and Gwladys verch Rhiwallon (see #67) were as follows:
67. Gwladys7 VERCH RHIWALLON (child of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn, #134);[17] married Rhys Mawr (The Great) ap Tewdwr (see #66), son of Tewdwr Mawr ap Cadell and Gwenllian ferch Gwyn.[10] | ||
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68. Roger7 DE MONTGOMERY 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (child of Roger, #136);[11],[11] born circa 1022 at St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandie, France;[11] married Mabel Talvas Countess Alençon, Bellême & Seez (see #69), daughter of Guillaume II de Talvas Comte d'Alençon & Bellême and Hildeberge de Beaumont, 1048 at Perche, France; died circa 1094.[11] Roger was a councillor of William, duke of Normandy, before his invasion of England and was probably entrusted by William with the government of Normandy during the expedition of 1066. Roger came to England in the following year and received extensive grants of land in different parts of the kingdom. He was created earl of Shropshire in December 1074, a position which gave him palatine control of that county and placed him among the greatest of the Marcher lords; but he and his successors were usually styled earls of Shrewsbury. A great patron of monasticism, he became a monk in his newly founded Abbey of Shrewsbury just before he died in 1094. His Norman inheritance passed to his eldest surviving son, Robert of Bellême (q.v.), and the title and the English lands went to Robert's younger brother, Hugh. Upon the latter's death in 1098, the title went to Robert.[18] Roger founded Pembroke Castle in 1093, an earth and timber fortress rebuilt in stone a century later. Children of Roger7 de Montgomery 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel Talvas Countess Alençon, Bellême & Seez (see #69) were as follows:
69. Mabel7 TALVAS Countess Alençon, Bellême & Seez (child of Guillaume de Talvas, #138);[11],[11] born 1015 at Alençon, Normandie, France;[19] married Roger de Montgomery 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (see #68), son of Roger 1 (The Great) de Montgomery Seigneur de Montgomery and Joscelina (Torfulus) de Pont-Audemer, 1048 at Perche, France; died circa 1079.[11] | ||
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70. Muirchertach7 UA BRIAIN King of Munster (child of Toirrdelbach, #140);[20],[20] married Dubchoblaig (--?--) (see #71), daughter of Diarmit mac Taidg King of Osraig;[8] died 13 Mar 1119.[8],[12],[21] Muirchertach was the prince of Corcobaskin.[21] Having received the Leinster kingdom as his father consolidated control of the south, Muirchertach became the most powerful king in Ireland upon Toirrdelbach's death in 1086. He extended his dominance over the northern kingdoms of Connacht and Mide, and even Man in the Irish Sea; though the far north of Ireland eluded him. He was active in church reform at the synods of Cashel and Ráith Bressail in 1101 and 1111.[22] Children of Muirchertach7 Ua Briain King of Munster and Dubchoblaig (--?--) (see #71) were:
71. Dubchoblaig7 (--?--) (child of Diarmit mac Taidg, #142);[8] married Muirchertach Ua Briain King of Munster (see #70), son of Toirrdelbach Mór Ua Briain King of Munster and Derbforgaill mac Tadg.[8] | ||
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128. Dominus (Lord) Other8 GERALDINI Baron of Windsor (child of Otterus (--?--), #256);[13] probably born at Normandie, France.[23] Other (a.k.a. Otho) was so powerful that his favor with the King was greatly resented by the native Norman nobles. He possessed three lordships in Surrey, three in Buckinghamshire, two in Berkshire, four in Middlesex, nine in Wiltshire, two in Hampshire, three in Dorset, and one in Somerset. With him, the family name was changed to Geraldini.[9] He was also known as Otho Geraldini.[9] Came to England in 1057.[2],[24] Children of Dominus (Lord) Other8 Geraldini Baron of Windsor and an unknown spouse were: | ||
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132. Tewdwr Mawr8 AP CADELL (child of Cadell ap Einion, #264);[10],[17] married Gwenllian ferch Gwyn (see #133), daughter of Gwyn ap Rhytherch.[10] Children of Tewdwr Mawr8 ap Cadell and Gwenllian ferch Gwyn (see #133) were:
133. Gwenllian8 FERCH GWYN (child of Gwyn ap Rhytherch, #266);[17] married Tewdwr Mawr ap Cadell (see #132), son of Cadell ap Einion and Elinor verch Gwerystan.[10] | ||
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134. Rhiwallon8 AP CYNFYN (child of Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, #268);[17],[17] died 1070.[17] Heir to throne of Powys, brother of Blethyn ap Cynfyn (r. 1063-1075).[17] Children of Rhiwallon8 ap Cynfyn and an unknown spouse were:
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136. Roger 1 (The Great)8 DE MONTGOMERY Seigneur de Montgomery (child of Hugh, #272);[20],[20] born circa 985 at St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandie, France;[20] married Joscelina (Torfulus) de Pont-Audemer (see #137), daughter of Touroude de Pont-Audemer Seigneur de Pont-Audemer and Woerta (Wevia or Sainfrie) de Crêpon; died after 1053.[20] Children of Roger 1 (The Great)8 de Montgomery Seigneur de Montgomery and Joscelina (Torfulus) de Pont-Audemer (see #137) all born at St. Germain, Montgomery, Normandie, France, were as follows:
137. Joscelina (Torfulus)8 DE PONT-AUDEMER (child of Touroude, #274);[25],[26] married Roger 1 (The Great) de Montgomery Seigneur de Montgomery (see #136), son of Hugh de Montgomery and Sibell de Crêpon. | ||
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138. Guillaume II8 DE TALVAS Comte d'Alençon & Bellême (child of Guillaume de Bellême, #276);[19],[19] born circa 1000 at Belleme, Perche, France; married Hildeberge de Beaumont (see #139), daughter of Arnulf de Beaumont;[11] died circa 1065. Children of Guillaume II8 de Talvas Comte d'Alençon & Bellême and Hildeberge de Beaumont (see #139) were: 139. Hildeberge8 DE BEAUMONT (child of Arnulf, #278);[19] born circa 995 at Alençon, Normandie, France; married Guillaume II de Talvas Comte d'Alençon & Bellême (see #138), son of Guillaume I de Bellême Comte d'Alençon & Bellême and Mathilde Conde-sur-Noirau.[11] | ||
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140. Toirrdelbach Mór8 UA BRIAIN King of Munster (child of Tadg, #280);[20],[20] born 1009;[20] married Derbforgaill mac Tadg (see #141), daughter of Tadg mac Gilla Pátraic;[20] died 14 Jul 1086.[20],[21] In 1063, with the aid of Diarmait King of Leinster, Toirrdelbach ousted his uncle the High King Donnchad, and regained the kingship of Munster. Upon the death of Diarmait in 1072, Toirrdelbach marched on Dublin, installed his son Muirchertach there, and took control of Leinster. Although unable to defeat the northern kingdoms, his control of the south earned him the recognition as King of Ireland.[22] Children of Toirrdelbach Mór8 Ua Briain King of Munster and Derbforgaill mac Tadg (see #141) were: 141. Derbforgaill8 MAC TADG (child of Tadg mac Gilla Pátraic, #282); born 1008;[20] married Dunlaing O'Caellaide;[21] married Toirrdelbach Mór Ua Briain King of Munster (see #140), son of Tadg Ua Briain King of Thomond and Mor mac Gillla;[20] married Tadg (--?--) King of Connacht; died 1098.[20] She was also known as Dirborgaill ingen Taidg.[21] | ||
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142. Diarmit8 MAC TAIDG King of Osraig (child of Tadg mac Gilla Pátraic, #282);[20] born after 1026.[20] Children of Diarmit8 mac Taidg King of Osraig and an unknown spouse were:
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256. Otterus (Othoer)9 (--?--) Baron of Gherardini, Lord in Tuscany (child of Mathias, #512);[9] born before 1027 at Tuscany.[27],[28] Some records say that Otterus (Othoer) went to Normandy in the caravan of King Canut of England who had passed through Florence on his way home from a pilgrimage to Rome [1027]. It is said that he came into England later with Edward the Confessor when he was called back from exile to be King of England [1042]. There is an old lyric quote in English records which says "the Earldom which to Otho brave, the Saxon sainted Edward gave."[9] Children of Otterus (Othoer)9 (--?--) Baron of Gherardini, Lord in Tuscany and an unknown spouse were: | ||
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264. Cadell9 AP EINION (child of Einion ap Owain, #528);[23],[23] died at the battle of Llangwm 993.[17] Children of Cadell9 ap Einion and Elinor verch Gwerystan (see #265) were:
265. Elinor9 VERCH GWERYSTAN (child of Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed, #530).[17],[17] | ||
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. 266. Gwyn9 AP RHYTHERCH; Lord of Dyfed.[17] Children of Gwyn9 ap Rhytherch and an unknown spouse were:
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268. Cynfyn9 AP GWERYSTAN; married Angharad verch Maredydd (see #269), daughter of Maredydd ap Owain, circa 1023.[17] Children of Cynfyn9 ap Gwerystan and Angharad verch Maredydd (see #269) were:
269. Angharad9 VERCH MAREDYDD (child of Maredydd ap Owain, #538);[17] married Llywelyn ap Seisyll circa 1010;[17] married Cynfyn ap Gwerystan (see #268) circa 1023.[17] | ||
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272. Hugh9 DE MONTGOMERY; born before 970;[17] married Sibell de Crêpon (see #273), daughter of Herfast de Crêpon and Cyrid (--?--) Queen of Sweden.[20] Children of Hugh9 de Montgomery and Sibell de Crêpon (see #273) were: 273. Sibell9 DE CRÊPON (child of Herfast, #546);[17],[20] married Hugh de Montgomery (see #272).[20] | ||
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274. Touroude9 DE PONT-AUDEMER Seigneur de Pont-Audemer (child of Torf de Harcourt, #548);[29],[30] born circa 949 at Pont-Audemer, Normandie, France;[26] married Woerta (Wevia or Sainfrie) de Crêpon (see #275), daughter of Herbastus de Crêpon;[26] died by strangulation after 1040.[26] Children of Touroude9 de Pont-Audemer Seigneur de Pont-Audemer and Woerta (Wevia or Sainfrie) de Crêpon (see #275) were as follows:
275. Woerta (Wevia or Sainfrie)9 DE CRÊPON (child of Herbastus, #550); born circa 942 at Pont-Audemer, Normandie, France;[25] married Touroude de Pont-Audemer Seigneur de Pont-Audemer (see #274), son of Torf de Harcourt and Eremburga or Ertemberge de Briquebec.[26] | ||
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276. Guillaume I9 DE BELLÊME Comte d'Alençon & Bellême (child of Yves de Creil, #552);[19],[17] born circa 966 at Belleme, Perche, France;[19] married Mathilde Conde-sur-Noirau (see #277) circa 991;[19] died circa 1031 at Domfort, France.[19] Children of Guillaume I9 de Bellême Comte d'Alençon & Bellême and Mathilde Conde-sur-Noirau (see #277) were: 277. Mathilde9 CONDE-SUR-NOIRAU; born circa 970 at France;[19] married Guillaume I de Bellême Comte d'Alençon & Bellême (see #276), son of Yves I de Creil Seigneur de Bellême & Alençon and Gordeschilda de Ponthieu, circa 991.[19] | ||
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278. Arnulf9 DE BEAUMONT; born 940 at France.[19] Children of Arnulf9 de Beaumont and an unknown spouse were:
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280. Tadg9 UA BRIAIN King of Thomond (child of Brian Bóruma, #560);[20],[31] married Mor mac Gillla (see #281), daughter of Gilla Brigte King of Fircall;[20] died 1022.[20] He was also known as Teige O'Brien.[21] Children of Tadg9 Ua Briain King of Thomond and Mor mac Gillla (see #281) were: 281. Mor9 MAC GILLLA (child of Gilla Brigte, #562);[20] married Tadg Ua Briain King of Thomond (see #280), son of Brian Bóruma King of Ireland and Eachraidh (--?--).[20] | ||
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282. Tadg9 MAC GILLA PÁTRAIC (child of Gilla mac Donnchada, #564);[20] died after 1027.[21] Blinded in 1027.[21] Children of Tadg9 mac Gilla Pátraic and an unknown spouse were as follows:
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512. Mathias10 (--?--) (child of Cosmus, #1024).[9] Children of Mathias10 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were: | ||
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528. Einion10 AP OWAIN (child of Owain ap Hywel, #1056);[23],[23] died 984.[23] Children of Einion10 ap Owain and Ellenor (--?--) (see #529) were:
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530. Gwerystan10 AP GWAITHFOED; married Nest verch Cadell (see #531).[17] Children of Gwerystan10 ap Gwaithfoed and Nest verch Cadell (see #531) were:
531. Nest10 VERCH CADELL; married Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed (see #530).[17] | ||
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538. Maredydd10 AP OWAIN (child of Owain ap Hywel, #1056);[17],[17] died 999.[17] King of Deheubarth and Gwynedd from 986 to 999.[16] Children of Maredydd10 ap Owain and an unknown spouse were:
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546. Herfast10 DE CRÊPON (child of Harald Gormsson, #1092);[17],[17] born say 945.[17] Children of Herfast10 de Crêpon and Cyrid (--?--) Queen of Sweden (see #547) were:
547. Cyrid10 (--?--) Queen of Sweden. |