Ralf de LimisiAge: 25 years1060–1085
Birth | 1060 30 25 |
Marriage | Christina Atheling — View this family yes |
Death of a father | Hugh de Limisi de Toescini 1060 |
Death | 1085 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Ralf de Limisi 1090 (5 years after death) |
Title | Baron of Oxburg |
Family with parents |
father |
Hugh de Limisi de Toescini Birth: 1030 — Toescini, Normandie, France Death: 1060 — Normandie, France |
mother |
Christine de Conteville Birth: 1035 34 32 — Conteville, Normandie, France Death: |
Marriage: — |
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Ralf de Limisi Birth: 1060 30 25 — Toescini, Normandie, France Death: 1085 — Oxenburg, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
Family with Christina Atheling |
himself |
Ralf de Limisi Birth: 1060 30 25 — Toescini, Normandie, France Death: 1085 — Oxenburg, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
wife |
Christina Atheling Birth: 1055 38 37 — Wessex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni Death: 1095 — Romsey, Hampshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
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son |
Ralf de Limisi Birth: 1090 30 35 — Limesy, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France Death: 1120 — Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
Note | Domesday tenant-in-chief of Cavendish, Suffolk.
William gave to Ralf the barony of Oxburg, or Oxenburg in Norfolk, and 41 other manors in several counties with the lands of Christina one of the sisters of Prince Edgar, whom Ralf married.
They had Ralf who married Hadewise and had Alan, whose son Gerard married Amy, (daughter of Trian de Hornelade of Bidun Limisi), whose son John married Alice, daughter of Robert of Harcourt, died in 1198 and left a son, Hugh, who is said to have died without issue some time after 1223. Through John\'s sister (and co-heir) part of the barony passed by marriage with David de Limisey to the Lindsays, or Lindseys of Scotland.
Sources:
1. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family (An account of the Ancestors and Descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638) by James Cushing, The Perrault Printing Co - Montreal, 1905. First Edition, 1877, by Lemuel Cushing, D1881 (Finished by his family) |
Note | Domesday tenant-in-chief of Cavendish, Suffolk.
William gave to Ralf the barony of Oxburg, or Oxenburg in Norfolk, and 41 other manors in several counties with the lands of Christina one of the sisters of Prince Edgar, whom Ralf married.
They had Ralf who married Hadewise and had Alan, whose son Gerard married Amy, (daughter of Trian de Hornelade of Bidun Limisi), whose son John married Alice, daughter of Robert of Harcourt, died in 1198 and left a son, Hugh, who is said to have died without issue some time after 1223. Through John\'s sister (and co-heir) part of the barony passed by marriage with David de Limisey to the Lindsays, or Lindseys of Scotland.
Sources:
1. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family (An account of the Ancestors and Descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638) by James Cushing, The Perrault Printing Co - Montreal, 1905. First Edition, 1877, by Lemuel Cushing, D1881 (Finished by his family) |