New France Genealogy
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De Taillebois, Christina
Aft 1086 --
Name De Taillebois, Christina Born Aft 1086 Kendal, Cambria, England. Gender Female _UID B08F301DB4614BE5985ECC71CB0F20302E28 Person ID I22019 NewFranceGenealogy Last Modified 20 Aug 2014
Father d' Anjou, 1st Baron of Kendal Ives, b. Abt 1036, Cristot, Calvados, Normandy, France , d. 1094, Kendal, Cambria, England (Age ~ 58 years) Mother of Mercia, Lucia, b. Abt 1070, Crowland & Spalding, Lincolnshire, England , d. 1141 (Age ~ 71 years) Married Aft 1086 Family ID F9425 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family De Kendal, Ketel (Kettel, Chetell), b. Abt 1055, Workington in Coupland, Cumberland, England , d. Aft 1120, Kendal, Westmorland, England (Age ~ 66 years) Married Bef 1103 _UID 8C539586FC7D30419D670EE290321E6A22DC Children + 1. De Lancaster, 4th Baron of Kendal Gilbert, b. Abt 1104, Workington in Coupland, Cumberland, England , d. : Kendal, Westmorland, England Last Modified 27 May 2017 Family ID F9489 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Christina in (Fig.2 in the chart as wife of Chetell, d. aft. 1120) is suggested as the dau. of Ivo Taillebois and Lucy. In a charter by William I (Published by Ragg in 1909) he confirms a grant of his "avunculus" Chetell. Hence Chetell is understood by W & M to be the brother of Goditha. The value of this charter on this point was apparently challenged by James Wilson in his *Register of St Bees* (1915). I am in no position to comment further on the point at issue here. [Richard Borthwick]
Source: Jim Weber, WorldConnect at Rootsweb:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I11952
Jim Weber, WorldConnect at Rootsweb:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I26146
- Christina in (Fig.2 in the chart as wife of Chetell, d. aft. 1120) is suggested as the dau. of Ivo Taillebois and Lucy. In a charter by William I (Published by Ragg in 1909) he confirms a grant of his "avunculus" Chetell. Hence Chetell is understood by W & M to be the brother of Goditha. The value of this charter on this point was apparently challenged by James Wilson in his *Register of St Bees* (1915). I am in no position to comment further on the point at issue here. [Richard Borthwick]