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Lord Orm de Workington (Fitz Ketel)

Also Known As: "Ormo Ketelli", "Orm Ketilsson", "Orm Macketel", "Ketel", "Lord of Seaton"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Seaton, Cockermouth, Cumberland, England
Death: after 1115
Lancashire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Ketel FitzEldred "Taillebois" de Kendal, 3rd Baron Of Kendal and Christiana de Tallebois
Husband of Gunhilda, of Northumbria
Father of Gospatrick of High Ireby, Lord of Workington; Robert Ormson; Æthelreda and Waltheof of Dunbar
Brother of Gilbert FitzKetel de Lancaster, 4th Baron Kendal

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About Orm, Lord of Seton

Orm, son of Ketel, is found on the pedigree drawn from the 1615 and 1666 Visitations of Cumberland and Westmorland Counties. He is shown as the son of Ketel and the husband of Gunhilda, sister of Waltheof and daughter of Cospatric (in Latin, Gurwelda soror Waldevii filii Cospatrici). It goes on to say that they were from Dunbar, Scotland (comitis Dunbar in Scotii).

As with Orm's father Ketel and grandfather Elftred, controversy swirls around the exact parentage of Orm. Why did his younger brother Gilbert inherit the better title (Baron of Kendal), and not Orm? Was his mother Christina? Was she a de Talboise? The answers may never be known.

Richard Borthwick cites a reconstruction of this area by G. Washington in "The Parentage of William de Lancaster, Lord of Kendal" in 'Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archeological Society', LXII (1962), 95-100, incorporating as Part II, a section written by G. Andrews Moriarty. In this reconstruction Christina is daughter of Ivo de Taillebois by Lucy of Mercia and marries Chetell, d. aft. 1120, son of Eldred of Workington. They are parents of Orm who married Gunhilda/Gunnilda. However, this version has been cast into doubt by Keats-Rohan, who places Ketel as the son of Eldred and a daughter (Beatrix?) of Ivo de Taillebois, Lord of Kendal.

However Orm cannot be born too much after 1075, because he marries Gunnilda de Dunbar, whose father died in 1074.

Gunhilda of Dunbar, wife of Orm, was the daughter of Cospatric FitzMaldred, 1st Lord of Dunbar, and his wife Aethelreda of Wessex. She was born c.1075 in Dunbar Castle, East Lothian, Scotland.

Orm became Lord of Seton after his marriage.

Child of Orm, Lord of Seton, and wife, Gunhilda of Dunbar:

  • Gospatric of Workington, who married Egeline Engaine, born c.1114 (dau. of Raoul d´Engaine and Ibria De Estriviers)

Links to addtional material:

Christina wife of Ketel of Kendal is NOT his mother.

Orm Ketilsson

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#Gospartrick...

5. GUNHILDA . The Cronicon Cumbriæ records that “Waldevus filius comitis Cospatricii” enfeoffed “Ormo Ketelli” with property and “Gurwelda sorore sua”[422].

m ORM, son of KETIL & his wife ---.

Orm & his wife had one child:

a) GOSPATRICK . The 1157 Pipe Roll records "Gospat´z fil Ormi" in Carlisle[423].

Kendel or Kendal? Kendal is a town in Cumbria, Lake District: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendal

Alternate names: Orm MacKetil DE KENDAL Lord of Seton Born: Abt 1075, Seaton, Cockermouth, Cumberland, England

Parents: Ketel of Kendal (c. 1055-aft.1120) and UNKNOWN first wife (c. 1057-before 1103) (NOT Christina)

married Gunhild de Dunbar

children: 1. Gospatric DE WORKINGTON of High Ireby, Lord of Workington

http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/17/35015.htm



Orme of Kendal Father: Ketel De TAILBOIS

Mother: Christiana De TAILLEBOIS Married: Gunnilda of Northumbria (dau. of Gofpatrick, Earl of Northumbria, and Aetheldreda, Princess of England)

Children: 1. Gospatric of Workington (E. Dunbar)


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Orm, Lord of Seton's Timeline

1075
1075
Seaton, Cockermouth, Cumberland, England
1097
1097
High Ireby, Cumberland, England
1115
1115
Age 40
Lancashire, England
1150
January 1, 1150
Workington, UK
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