Robert d’Estouteville
(-After 1106)
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(-After 1106)
Robert de Stuteville Seigneur de Estouteville
(-After 1138)

 

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Erneburga

Robert de Stuteville Seigneur de Estouteville

  • Born: Estouteville, Seine-et-Maritime, Yvetot, Yerville, France
  • Marriage: Emberga 160,792
  • Died: After 1138, Estouteville, Seine-et-Maritime, Yvetot, Yerville, France

bullet  General Notes:


~Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 270:25, 270A:25, 270D:25, Robert de Stuteville, son of Robert d'Estouteville, was living in 1124-1135, and was in the Battle of the Standard, 1138. He died sometime before 1140 and was the Sheriff of Yorkshire. He married Eremburga (Emberga), perhaps the daughter of Hugh Fitz Baldric, Domesday tenant of Yorkshire. They were parents to a second Robert de Stuteville who married Gunnor d'Aubigny; John de Stuteville and Osmund de Stuteville. 160

~ Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880 p. 68, "Suteville/Glanville Pedigree", Robert, son of Robert de Stuteville, married to Ermburga, and they were the parents of another Robert de Stuteville. 996

bullet  Information about this person:

• Background Information. 792
Robert de Stuteville, son of Robert the Norman surnamed Grandebeof. This Robert was one of the northern barons who distinguished themselves in the battle of the Standard fought against the Scots in Aug 1138. He married Erneburga.

~Biographia Juridica, p. 642

• Background Information. 586
Robert de Stuteville, son of Robert the Norman surnamed Grandebeof. This Robert was one of the northern barons who distinguished themselves in the battle of the Standard fought against the Scots in Aug 1138. He married Erneburga.

~Biographia Juridica, p. 642

• Background Information: From GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives. 193
From: "Rosie Bevan" <rbevan@paradise.net.nz>
Subject: Ancestry of Margery de Stuteville, wife of Sir Richard Foliot
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 13:44:41 +1200

1. ROBERT I de Stuteville of Etoutteville, Seine-Maritime, arr. Yvetot, cant. Yerville and Cottingham, Yorks. He was amongst those granted the lands forfeited by Hugh fitz Baldric in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire soon after 1087 but lost them owing to his support of Robert Curthose, and was captured at the battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 after which he was condemned to be imprisoned for life. The lands were subsequently granted to Nigel d'Aubigny from whom they descended to Roger de Mowbray, but partially recovered by Robert I's grandson, Robert III de Stuteville. He was a benefactor of Durham and an entry in the Liber Vitae makes mention of himself, his wife Beatrice (whose parentage is unknown) and sons Robert, Gradulf and William. In a claim made by his great grandson William, he was described as Robert Grandboeuf. He was also father of Emma, second wife of Robert fitz Hugh de Grandmesnil whose six children are named in the Durham Liber Vitae. Benefactor of St Mary's abbey, York, Durham priory and the church at Lincoln.
Issue:
-Robert II. See below
-Gradulf
-William
-Emma. Married to Robert Grandmesnil.
[Sources: Keats-Rohan, 'Domesday Descendants'. p.723 ; Clay, 'Early Yorkshire Charters' v.8, p.1-2 ; Sanders, 'English Baronies: a study of their origin and descent 1086-1327', p.37]

2.ROBERT II de Stuteville. Not believed to have held lands in England. A supporter of Robert Curthose with his father, he was captured at St.Pierre-sur-Dive shortly before the battle of Tinchebrai. He was married to Erneburga whose parentage is unknown.
Issue:
-Robert III of Cottingham. -William
-Roger (sheriff of Northumberland from Easter 1170-Easter 1185, and castellan of Wark on Tweed)
-John of Long Lawford, Warwickshire
-Osmund of Weston Colville and Burton Agnes, Yorks. d. bef 1172. Succeeded by son Roger.
[Sources : Keats-Rohan, 'Domesday Descendants' p.723 ; Clay, 'Early Yorkshire Charters' v.8, p.2-5]


Robert married Emberga 160.,792


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