DE WARENNE, Isabel
1137 - 1199 (62 years)Set As Default Person
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Name DE WARENNE, Isabel [1, 2] Birth 1137 Lewes, Sussex, England [2] Gender Female Relation to Me 26 GGM Royalty & Nobility 4th Countess of Surrey Death 13 Jul 1199 Lewes, Sussex, England [1, 2] Burial Lewes District, Sussex, England [2] Person ID I830 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Father DE WARENNE, William III, b. 1119 d. 6 Jan 1148, Leodicia, Turkey (Age 29 years) Relationship natural Mother DE TALVAS, Adelia, b. 1124 d. 4 Oct 1174, Wiltshire, England (Age 50 years)
Other Partners: SALISBURY, Patrick ofRelationship natural Marriage 1134 Surrey, England Family ID F44 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family DE WARENNE, Hamelin, b. 1130, Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France d. 7 May 1202, Lewes, Sussex, England (Age 72 years) Marriage Apr 1164 Surrey, England Children 1. DE WARENNE, William, b. 1167, Lewes, Sussex, England d. 27 May 1240, London, London, England (Age 73 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 2. DE WARENNE, Adela "Ela", b. Abt 1170 d. 27 May 1240, England (Age 70 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F106 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
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Event Map Birth - 1137 - Lewes, Sussex, England Marriage - Apr 1164 - Surrey, England Death - 13 Jul 1199 - Lewes, Sussex, England Burial - - Lewes District, Sussex, England = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - She was the great-granddaughter of the first Norman earl, William and his Flemish wife Gundred.[2] When her father died in the Holy Land c.1148 she inherited the earldom of Surrey and was married to William of Blois, the younger son of King Stephen, who became Earl in her right.[1][2] The marriage occurred at a critical moment in The Anarchy as part of the king's attempt to control the de Warenne lands. The couple did not have any children and after William's death in 1159, King Henry II's brother, William X, Count of Poitou sought her hand in 1162/3, but Thomas Becket refused a dispensation from affinity on the grounds of consanguinity. In April 1164, the countess married Hamelin of Anjou, a natural half-brother of King Henry, who became jure uxoris Earl of Surrey. The countess lived an unusually long life, dying at age 73
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Sources - [S1575] Ancestry.com, Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010;).
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- [S1575] Ancestry.com, Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010;).