Beatrice DE GHENT (1032-c. 1106)

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Beatrice DE GHENT was born in 1032 in Burgundy, France. She died c. 1106 in Earls Colne, Essex, England, United Kingdom. She was buried c. 1106 in Colne Priory, Earls Colne, Essex, England. She married Aubrey I DE VERE.

 

 

Aubrey I was married by 1086. As his spouse's name is recorded as Beatrice in 1104 and Beatrice is named as the mother of his eldest son, she was almost certainly his wife in 1086. Beatrice attended the formal ceremony for the founding of Earl's Colne Priory. Besides sons Geoffrey, Aubrey II, and William mentioned above, the couple's children included Roger and Robert.

 

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AUBREY de Vere, son of --- ([before 1040]-Colne Priory, Essex [1112], bur Colne Priory). ...

m (before 1086) BEATRICE, daughter of ---. “Godefridus de Ver, Albrici senioris filius, Albrici junioris frater” donated property to Colne priory by undated charter, which names “matre sua Beatrice”[1078].

Aubrey de Vere & his wife had [six] children:

1. GEOFFREY (-before 1112). “Godefridus de Ver, Albrici senioris filius, Albrici junioris frater” donated property to Colne priory by undated charter, which names “matre sua Beatrice”[1079].

2. AUBREY [II] ([before 1090]-London 15 May 1141[1080], bur Colne Priory, Essex). ...

3. ROGER . The Chronicle of Abingdon records a donation by "dapiferi Albrici…et uxore eius Beatrice", with the consent of "eorum filiis…Albricus, Rogerus, Rotbertus, Wuillelmus"[1142]. “Albericus de Veer regis camerarius” donated property to Colne priory by undated charter, witnessed by “Rogero de Veer et Roberto de Veer fratribus meis…”[1143].

4. ROBERT (-after 1141). The Chronicle of Abingdon records a donation by "dapiferi Albrici…et uxore eius Beatrice", with the consent of "eorum filiis…Albricus, Rogerus, Rotbertus, Wuillelmus"[1144]. “Albericus de Veer regis camerarius” donated property to Colne priory by undated charter, witnessed by “Rogero de Veer et Roberto de Veer fratribus meis…”[1145]. He succeeded his father in Twywell, Northamptonshire[1146]

5. WILLIAM (-bur Colne Priory[1147]). The Chronicle of Abingdon records a donation by "dapiferi Albrici…et uxore eius Beatrice", with the consent of "eorum filiis…Albricus, Rogerus, Rotbertus, Wuillelmus"[1148]. He was a priest before his father's death[1149].

6. [daughter . The Complete Peerage suggests that the mother of Richard de Camville must have been the daughter of Aubrey de Vere: his daughter held "Heldrinham" in 1185, which was held by Aubrey de Vere in 1086[1150]. m --- de Camville, son of ---.]

 

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Aubrey I DE VERE, son of Alphonsus D'VER Count of Ghesnes Count of Ghesnes (c. 1000-1076) and Katherine DE FLANDERS Countess de Ghesnes Countess de Ghesnes (c. 1006-1030), was born on 16 Dec 1030 in Ver, Duchy of Normandie. He was a Chamberlain for King Henry I. In 1086 he was a tenant-in-chief of William the Conqueror. In 1106 he was a Sheriff of Berkshire. He died on 26 Dec 1112 in Essex, England. He was buried in Dec 1112 in Earls Colne, Essex, England. He and Beatrice DE GHENT had the following children:

 

 

 

Aubrey II DE VERE (c. 1082-1141). Aubrey was born c. 30 Jul 1082 in Hedingham, Essex, England. He died on 15 May 1141 in London, England. He was buried aft 15 May 1141 in Earls Colne. He married Adeliza CLARE.