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Immediate Family
About Gerald II, seigneur de Tancarville
Not the son of Raoul FitzHerlewin, Seigneur de Tancarville. His father was Rabel de Tancarville, son of Geraldus Tancarville
Son of Rabel Tancred, Seigneur de Hauteville
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tancarville-7 (abt. 0990 - aft. 1066)
patriarch of the line of de Tancarvilles: see https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_de_Tancarville
Geraldus II de la Ville Tancrède (c.990-aft. 1066) "le Dapifer de Normandie et Châtelain de Neufmarché". Son of Rabel II. The Brevis Relatio records that "Geraldo dapifero" contributed 40 ships towards the invasion of England in 1066.[6] A charter of Duke William c. 1061/66, records that the Castle at Neufmarché was granted to "Geroldo dapifero".[7]
Gerald's wife was Hélisende.[8] It has been suggested that Hélisende may have been an heiress to a d'Abbetot seigneur, and that she brought the fief and church of Saint-Jean-d'Abbetot into the family via franc marriage. Geraldus and a kinsman (likely his son Giraldus "miles Christi" de Roumare), made a grant to the College at St-Georges, at a time before Raoul made his own grant c. 1035, and confirmed that of his father.
This family held the office of chamberlain of the duchy of Normandy, which became hereditary within the family.
-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#_Toc66516062
1. GERAUD . m ---. Géraud & his wife had one child:
- a) RAOUL . Chambellan de Normandie. ... ...
same? Gerard, seigneur de Tancarville
PLZ source or at least explanation for death 976 (by USER Dona Lorine Kimmons, Sr.)
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Gerald II, seigneur de Tancarville's Timeline
990 |
990
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Tancarville, Le Havre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France
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1010 |
1010
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Tancarville, Normandy, France
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1035 |
1035
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Roumare, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France
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1045 |
1045
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Tancarville, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France
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1046 |
1046
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Lillebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
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1066 |
1066
Age 76
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Le Havre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France
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