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6. Beatrice de Vermandois, geboren 880, gestorven na mrt 931,
gehuwd voor 893 met Robert I, geboren ca 866, gestorven 15 jun 926,
Koning van Frankrijk, zoon van Rupert IV "Fortis" in Wormsgau en
Adelaide de Tours
7. Hugues "the Great", geboren 895, gestorven 16
jun 956 Hertog van Francia, Graaf van Paris 900- 956, gehuwd
937 te Maniz met Hedwige von Sachsen, geboren 918, gestorven 14 mrt 965, dochter
van Keizer Heinrich I en Mathilde von Ringelsheim
Onttroonde Louis IV; werd echter door diens zwager keizer Otto de grote
gedwongen hem weer in ere te herstellen. Veroverde Aquitanie en Bourgondie.
8. Hugues Capet, geboren 941 Parijs, gestorven 24 okt 996 les
Juifs b. Chartres, Koning van Frankrijk 987-996, gehuwd 968 met Adela de
Poitou (Poitiers), geboren 950, gestorven 15 jun 1006, dochter van Guillaume I
van Aquitanie en Gerloc van Normandie
Gaf het geslacht de naam Capet; Capet: met de capuchon, de lekenpei. Werd
door de "Groten" in 987 tot koning gekozen. Vanaf hem laten de
koningen hun oudste zoon nog tijdens hun leven tot koning kronen.
9. Robert II "le Pieux", 27 mrt 972 Orleans,
gestorven 20 jul 1031 Meulan, Aquitanie, Koning van Frankrijk 996-1031, gehuwd
ca 1001 met Constance de Provence, geboren 986 Arles, gestorven 25 Jul 1032
Meulan, Aquitanie, dochter van Guillaume II d'Arles & Provence en Arsine d'
Anjou.
Hieruit o.a.:
- Hendrik I, volgt Reeks
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- Adela, volgt hierna
10. Adele de France, geboren 1009, gestorven 8 Jan
1078-1079 Monastere de L'Ordre de St. Benoist, Messines, France, gehuwd
1028 te Parijs met Boudewijn V van Vlaanderen, geboren 1012, gestorven 1 Sep
1067 Lille, zoon van Boudewijn IV van Vlaanderen en Otgiva van Luxemburg
Het is niet 100% zeker of Constance haar moeder is. Sommige bronnen tonen
haar als dochter van Robert I.
11. Matilda van Vlaanderen, gestorven 1083, gehuwd
1053 te Cathedral Notre Dame d'Eu met Willem de Veroveraar, geboren 1027
Falaise, gestorven 9 sept 1087 Rouen, zoon van Robert II "the Devil"
van Normandie en Herleva de Falaise
Onwettige zoon. Koning van Engeland 1066-1087, Hertog van Normandie
1035-1087. Landde 1066 in Engeland en versloeg neef Koning Harold II (van
Wessex) in de slag bij Hastings.
12. Henry I "Beauclerc" van Normandie, geboren sept
1068 Selby, Yorkshire, gestorven 11 Dec 1135 Gisors, St. denis, Seine-St. denis,
France, koning van Engeland 1100-1135. Tr. 1) Mathilde, (gedoopt alsEdith),
dochter van Malcolm III, koning van Schotland, en van St.Magaret. Voorts had
Henry meerdere maitresses, waaronder Sibylla Corbet, geboren ca 1077 Alcester,
Warwick, England, gestorven na 1156, dochter van Knight Robert Corbet.
Uit het huwelijk met Mathilde van Schotland:
Uit de relatie met Sibylla Corbet:
- Robert de Caen, volgt hierna
13. Robert de Caen de Mellent, geboren ca 1090 Caen, Calvados,
France, gestorven 31 Oct 1147 Bristol, Gloucestershire, gehuwd 1109 met
Mabel FitzHamon, geboren 1090, gestorven 1157, dochter van Robert FitzHamon Earl
of Gloucester en Sibyl de Montgomery
According to "The Dictionary of National Biography", his mother was
probably an unknown French woman. This birth was before HENRY became king.
On insufficient grounds some claim his mother to be Nesta, dau. of RHYS AP
TEWDR, King of Dehubarth. In his "Complete Peerage", Cockayne is
of the opinion that his mother was most likely SIBYL CORBET. Distinguished
soldier & powerful magnate in the west country. Loyally supported his
half-sister Maud in the civil war with King Stephen. Became one of
Stephen's most determined opponents. A founder of St. James Priory,
Bristol. He fought at the Battle of Bremule in 1119, where his father
defeated King LOUIS VI of France (RIN 1531). In 1122 he was created Earl
of Gloucester. In 1123, he led a force to assist in the capture of the
castle of Brionne, which was held by rebel Norman barons. In 1126 he
had custody of the imprisoned rebel, Robert, Duke of Normandy. In 1127 he
did homage to the EMPRESS MATILDA, recognizng her as his father's successor to
the throne. When Stephen was chosen as king over the EMPRESS MATILDA, Robert did
homage to him for his English lands. In 1137 he accompanied King Stephen
to Normandy where a quarrel ensued. He then threw his support to
MATILDA, who was in Normandy, and obtained the surrender of Caen and Bayeux to
her husband, GEOFFREY PLANTAGANET, Count of Anjou (RIN 787). In Sep. 1139 he
landed in England with MATILDA and took her to Arundel Castle. He became
her commander-in-chief in the civil war which followed. Robert was captured by
Stephen's forces, but Stephen had also been previously captured by MATILDA's.
The two were returned to their respective camps in an even exchange.
MATILDA sent Robert to Anjou to attempt to convince her husband, GEOFFREY, to
come to her aid. GEOFFREY declined to help until he had conquered Normandy, so
Robert joined in his campaign. However, hearing that MATILDA was beseiged
at Oxford, he hurried back to her assistance. He took MATILDA's and
GEOFFREY's son, HENRY (the future King HENRY II) with him. In 1143 Robert
defeated Stephen at Wilton and in 1144 he blockaded Malmesbury, Stephen refusing
battle. MATILDA's support had gradually dwindled, so Robert was unable to
continue to press her cause. In 1147 Robert sent HENRY back to Anjou.
Later that year Robert died of fever at Bristol.
14. Mabira de Caen, gestorven na 1190, gehuwd na 1118 met
Jordan de Cambernon, geboren ca 1088, gestorven na 1172 Seigneur de
Cambernon & Maisoncelles. Held 7 knights fees of the honor of Gloucester in
England in 1166. Held 3 knights fees under the Duke of Normandy in 1172. English
fees: Umberleigh, High Bickington, Devonshire. Other properties in Oxford,
Northamptonshire & Somerset.
15. Henry de Chambernon, gestorven ca 1203, gehuwd met
Isabel, gestorven na 1218.
16. Henry II de Champernowne, gestorven 1210, gehuwd ca
1169 te Broad Clyst, Devon, England met Rohais Campo Ernalda, dochter van
Sir William II de Tracy en N.N. de Pomeroy Henry: Lord of the Manor of
Clyst St. George thru his wife. Of Ilfracombe, Devonshire. Rohais: Heiress
of her father and mother, of Clistwick, Devonshire (also known as Clyst St.
George or Clyst Champernowne).
17. Sir Oliver de Champernowne, geboren ca 1171, gestorven na
1210, Knight, of Ilfracombe, Birch & Southcott, Devonshire, gehuwd ca
1207 met Eva Andea.
18. Sir Henry de Champernowne , geboren
ca 1208, gestorven aft 1272, gehuwd ca 1233 te Modbury met Dionisia
English, geboren ca 1212 Stokeley, Devon, England, gestorven na 1284, dochter
van Sir Robert English .
19. William de Champernon, geboren 1234, gestorven 1304 ,
gehuwd ca 1265 met Joan (Arundel) de Ferrers, geboren ca 1252, dochter van
William de Ferrers.
20. Henry de Champernon, geboren ca 1274, gestorven 1330, gehuwd
met Joanna Bodrigan, dochter van Sir Henry de Bodrugan.
21. Joanna de Champernon , gehuwd ca 1329 met Nicholas
Bonville, geboren ca 1293 Shute Devon, gestorven ca 1354, zoon van Nicholas
Bonville en Hawisia de Shute.
22. William Bonville, geboren ca 1330 Shute Devon, gestorven
11 feb 1408, gehuwd ca 1359 te Modbury met Margaret d' Aumâle, geboren ca
1347, gestorven 25 mei 1399, dochter van William d' Albermarle en Agnes de
Meriet.
- William: Inq. p.m. 9 Hen IV, No. 42. Will 13 Aug 1407, pro. 24 Mar.
1408 at Crediton Named in Inq. p.m. 1 Edw IV, No. 37 Large landowner in west
of England, property included Shute, Devon & Sock Dennis, Somerset.
Member of Parliament 8x for Somerset & 12x for Devon. Sheriff of Dorset
& Somerset 1380-81, Sheriff of Devon 1389, 1400.
- Margaret: Named in Inq. p.m. 9 Hen. IV, No. 42. Coheir of her
father. Heiress of her maternal cousin, Sir John de Meriet.
23. John Bonville, geboren ca 1372, gestorven ca 1396, gehuwd
voor 18 okt 1377 met Elizabeth FitzRoger, geboren 15 Aug 1370 Glen Magna,
Leicestershire, gestorven 10 Apr 1414, dochter van Baron John FitzRoger en Alice
Cheddar
- John: 2nd son. Died in the lifetime of his father. ob v.p. 21 Oct
1396. Inq. p.m. 20 Rich. II, No. 11, Named in Inq. p.m. 1 Edw IV, No. 37, of
Chewton, Somersetshire.
- Elizabeth: Lady of Chewton, aged 26 at the death of her husband.
Named in the Inq. taken on the death of John Bonville 20 Rich. II, No. 11
24. William Bonville, geboren 1390, gestorven 19 feb
1460-1461; zijn maitresse was Isabella Kirkeby.
- William: of Chewton Mendip, Somerset; aged 5 years at his father's
death and 21 at the death of his mother. Aged 35 years 24 December 1425.
Cousin and heir of John Herle of Cornwall Sheriff of Devon Summoned to
parliament from 10 Mar 1448/9 as Lord Bonville of Cheston/Chuton, 28
Hen. VI; K.G. Member of Parliament for Somerset & Devonshire. 1st
Lord Bonville. Named together with Isabella Kirkeby in the Inq. taken on the
death of their natural son John. On the Yorkist side in Battle of
Northampton despite earlier loyalty to Henry VI. Witnessed deaths of his
only son & grandson at the Battle of wakefield. Executed after the
Lancastrian victory at St. Albans.
25. John Bonville, gestorven 1491, gehuwd met Alice Dennys,
dochter van William Dennys.
- John: Died on the Tuesday next before the feast of the
Ascension. Inq. p.m. 15 Hen. VII, No. 24
- Alice: Named in the Inq. taken on her husbands death
26. John Bonville, geboren ca 1470, gehuwd met Edith
Blewett, dochter van Nicholas Blewett.
- John: Aged 21 at his father's death
27. Humphrey Bonville, of Ivybridge, gehuwd
Johanna Wynslade, dochter van William Wynslade.
28. Edmond Bonville, of Parva, Modbury, gehuwd met Jane
Tregion, of Cornwall.
29. Richard Bonville, (Bonfeild) of Modbury
30. Agnes Bonville , gehuwd 1580 met Hugh Croker,
zoon van John Croker en Agnes Servington
- Agnes: heires of Ivybridge.
- Hugh: of Lineham. Named in the Inq. taken on the death of his
father as deceased 1614.
31. Francis Croker, gestorven 1659 , gehuwd 1619 met
Tomasine Pascoe, gestorven 1630
- Francis: 2nd son; of Yealmton & Lineham. The family of Croker
or Crocker who origanally lived at Crocker's Hele, nr Hatherleigh is one of
the oldest in the West. Prince, in his "Worthies of Devon", quotes
an old saw: "Crocker, Crewys and Coplestone; When the conquerer came
were at home." Crockers Hele is north of Hatherleigh on the A386
to Petrockstowe, and has the remains of a mansion.
- Tomasine: of St. Stephens
32. George Croker, geboren 1628, gestorven 1697, gehuwd
1661 met Anstice Tripp, gestorven 1695, dochter van
Nicholas Tripp.
33. Tabitha Croker, of Plymouth, geboren
1664, gestorven 1730, gehuwd 30 mrt 1686 met Francis Fox, of St. Germans,
geboren 1647, gestorven 1704, zooon van Francis Fox en Dorothy Kekewich
34. George Fox, geboren 25 jul 1693 Austell, Cornwall,
England, gestorven 1756, gehuwd 5 dec 1726 met Anna Debell, gestorven
1780, dochter van Philip Debell en Ann Soady
- George: Par, a small creek belonging to the port of Fowey in the
county of Cornwall. Here in a solitary house he begun trade, and became a
respectable provincial merchant for those days, having two small vessels of
his own, in which he maintained a constant trade between Bilbao in Spain and
the place of his residence, besides an extended internal wholesale Trade
among the various dealers in the County. 2nd son of Tabitha and Francis.
From his 1st marriage springs Fox of Wellington, Wadebridge, Kingsbridge,
Exeter &c. From his 2nd marriage (with Anna) those of Falmouth,
Plymouth, Gloucester, Brislington, &c.
35. Joseph Fox, geboren 1729 Parr, gestorven 25 feb 1785
Falmouth, Cornwall, gehuwd 1754 te Penryn met Elizabeth Hingston,
geboren 1728 Penry, gestorven 15 dec 1792 Falmouth, dochter van Richard
Hingston.
- Joseph: The first Falmouth Fox, and founder of the medical dynasty.
He was also a man of character, as is plain from the affair of the Prize
Money. His brother, George Croker Fox, was later to found the
firm of G.C. Fox and Co, the Falmouth shipping agents,. But Joseph preferred
Medicine, and, after serving an apprenticeship in Fowey, set himself up in
Falmouth as a surgeon. The girl he married, in 1754, was a daughter of
Richard Hingston (1695-1748), who had been a surgeon-apothecary in Penryn.
Joseph was., we are told, skilful in his profession. But "the profit in
country places in those days was small; and, having a large family he was
glad to take small shares in mines, and held one or two with his. brother in
Merchant vessels, and also in a Lisbon packet." In or before 1775 he
took a quarter share in two cutters of the type used by the Revenue;
The affair of the Prize Money. When war with France broke out in 1778
the other proprietors decided to equip them as privateers for capturing
French merchantmen With all his might, Fox opposed this plan, as contrary to
Christ's teaching as he saw it. As a Friend he held that "no human laws
can authorise men to kill each other, or to take their property by force.
Because he would never profit by this unlawful trade, his income from the
vessels would in fact cease; and he therefore proposed that his partners
should buy him out - at much leas than the value of his share. But they
refused. When the venture succeeded - the vessels taken being unarmed and
knowing nothing of the war - the other partners changed their tune: in
exchange for Fox's share they offered him "a very handsome
Annuity for life." But by now he had decided to insist on having the
prize money, so that when the war ended he could make restitution to the
French owners. Not knowing what the profits were, he had to accept whatever
his partners chose to give him. But, invested in the Funds, this amounted in
1784 to some £1200 or 1300 So painful to Fox was the whole episode
that he never mentioned it to his sons or even to his wife, though she
"had his entire confidence in other matters." The first intimation
was in a letter to Edward Long Fox, who was just finishing his studies at
Edinburgh, asking him not to settle immediately as a physician but go
instead to Paris "to transact some business for me." Edward
and his wife reached Paris in October, 1784; but to find the people who had
actually lost money by the privateering proved anything but easy. For a time
he got explicit instructions from his father: "Be very circumspect and
cautious in thy answers to the Claimants . . . I will do with the money what
appears to me right, not as it appears to others. Keep vouchers and
memorandums of every transaction to vindicate my reputation if censured, but
be cautious; many will be on the watch to misrepresent things. - Be
steadfast to thy principles regard not being thought particular. I know that
all persons, let them say what they please, do in heart esteem those who act
right, and most in character.'"In February, 1785, an advertisement
appeared in the Gazette de France, with a warmly appreciative note by the
editor. But about the same time Joseph died from "a severe attack of
pleurisy." For various reasons, including the renewal of war,
Edward could not discharge his obligations completely till 1817. By that
time, thanks to compound interest, a substantial sum remained; and this was
eventually used to establish a fund for the relief of aged and distressed
merchant seamen in some of the French ports.
36. Joseph Fox, 13 jul 1758 Falmouth, gestorven 25 feb 1832,
gehuwd 1780 te Plymouth met Elisabeth Peters, geboren 5 dec 1751,
gestorven 1839 Mylor, dochter van Charles Peters en Anna Tregelles
- Joseph: Munk's "Roll of the Royal College of Physicians"
tells us that this second Joseph, after practising in Falmouth for some
years as an apothecary, "acquired by marriage and his profession a
small independence" and decided to try his fortune in London as a
physician. He studied at Edinburgh and in 1783 graduated M.D. at St.
Andrews. Settling in London, he was admitted L.R.C.P. in 1788, and in 1789
was elected physician to the London Hospital. In 1792 the Royal College of
Physicians of Edinburgh. made nim a fellow. In 1800 he was compelled by his
increasing private engagements to resign his office at the London Hospital;
and, having by that time accumulated a fortune fully adequate to the supply
of all his wants, he soon afterwards quitted London." He had
conceived,. and partly compiled, "A New Medical Dictionary Containing a
Concise Explanation of all the Terms Used in Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy,
Botany, Natural History, and Chymistry;" and the publishers, who had
the. manuscript, arranged for its revision and completion by Thomas
Bradley, physician to the Westminster Hospital and long editor of the
Medical and Physical Journal. This workmanlike little book appeared in 1803.
In retirement, he lived first in his cottage at Mylor, across the water from
Falmouth; but his last years were spent in Plymouth
37. Charles James Fox , geboren 25 jan1799 London, gestorven 12
mei 1874 London, gehuwd 12 aug 1828 te Windsor met Anne Mary Guion, gestorven 4
nov 1798 Gibraltar (???), gestorven 12 mrt 1876 London, dochter van Gardiner
Henry Guion captain bij de Royal Navy en ???
zie http://home.t-online.de/home/weebers/affair.htm
- Charles James: Internist Consumption City Hospital te Londen
- Anne Mary: Geboortedatum en ouders onzeker
38. Emily Josephine Fox, geboren 16 nov 1840 London, gestorven
23 mrt 1932 Nijmegen, gehuwd 2 okt 1867 te London met Francois Reinier
Jacob Albers, geboren 9 mrt 1842 Grave, gestorven 12 okt 1913 Rijswijk, zoon van
Wilhelmus Josephus Albers en Joanna Victoria Maria van de Middegaal.
- Francois: Margarinefabrikant te Dordrecht. Leerde het proces in
Londen kennen. Verkocht zijn bedrijf aan de familie Jurgens (Unilever).
Ridder Leopoldsorde van Belgie
39. William Gardiner Anthony Albers, geboren 22 jul 1869 Grave,
gestorven 22 feb 1949 Dordrecht, gehuwd 11 jun 1895 te Helmond met Josefine
Maria van Thiel, geboren 24 apr 1875 Helmond, gestorven 3 nov 1941 Den Haag,
dochter van Henricus van Thiel en Joanna van Empel
40. Emily Franciska Wilhelmina Maria Albers, geboren 29 dec
1897, geboren 11 mei 1986 Breda, gehuwd 26 aug 1922 te Den Haag met Henricus
Johannes Josephus Lips, geboren 25 mei 1889 Dordrecht, geboren 21 apr 1961
Dordrecht, zoon van Jacobus Lips en Maria Johanna Franciska Teeuwen.
- Henricus: O.O.N., Directeur Lips Brandkasten en Slotenfabriek N.V.
te Dordrecht en Milaan
41.Giovanna Anna Guglielmina Maria Lips 20 jul 1923 Milaan,
gehuwd 24 jul 1947 te Dordrecht met Anthony Joan Marie Weebers. geboren 10
feb 1921 Amsterdam, gestorven 19 apr 1991 Leiden, zoon van Anton Adriaan Marie
Weebers en Aletta Henrica Maria Wilhelmina Jansen
42. Hans A.M. Weebers, geboren 13 jun 1948, gehuwd 29 dec
1988 met Barbara Maria von Salm-Hoogstraeten, dochter van Graaf Manfred Rudolf
von Salm-Hoogstraeten en Edelgard Ruth Drozella.
(Barbara: Stamt tevens via Henry I koning van Engeland af van
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