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de DUTTON, 1st Lord Dutton Odard /Cotentin/de St Sauveur
1046 - 1096 (50 years)-
Name de DUTTON, Odard /Cotentin/de St Sauveur Prefix 1st Lord Dutton Born 1046 Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France Gender Male _UID A1073FA3BF604407BA7DE757D7672EBD922F Died 1096 Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England Person ID I21983 NewFranceGenealogy Last Modified 11 May 2017
Father (St Sauveur)de St Sauveur, Viscount de Cotentin Ivo (Yvron) Bellomontensis /DE COTENTIN, b. Abt 1023/1026, Cotentin/Manche, Normandy, France , d. 22 May 1059, Contentin, Manche, Normandy, France (Age ~ 33 years) Mother de BRETAGNE, Emma, b. October 8, 1002/Abt 1025, Bretagne, France , d. 1049, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England (Age ~ 24 years) Family ID F9452 Group Sheet | Family Chart
_UID 65BF9057CDE71E46BBE48DCE3A2BCAD82434 Last Modified 27 May 2017 Family ID F9455 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - (Research):The First Duttons: "...In the eleventh century, there were are number of people in Cheshire, England who could have called themselves De Dutton, the original family surname. That was because they were (all from) Dutton, which was originally known as Duntune, meaning town on a hill. However, it was Odard, who came to England in the train of William the Conqueror and was granted a third of the township in 1086, that first used it as his surname." "Odard, son of Yvron, viscount of Constantine, (whose name is written in most records of later date, Hodard or Hudard) was the immediate ancestor of the ancient and numerous family of Dutton of Dutton--(cite:) Lysons' Magna Britannia, Vol. II."