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Simon De St. Sever
- Preferred Name: Simon De St. Sever[1]
- Alternate Name: Simon De Seynt Sever
- Gender: M
- FSID: LR3Q-3J2
- Death: 1090 in manor de seint sever Normandie, France at LATI: N9.06 LONG: E0.11
- Birth: ABT 1030 in manor de seint server normandy france at LATI: N9.06 LONG: E0.11
- Notes:
=== hinzugefügt lt. bisheriger daten ===
hinzugefügt lt. bisheriger daten
Family 1: almodis De march, b. 1034 in Saint-Sever-Calvados, Vire, Calvados, Normandy, France d. 1118 in Saint-Sever-Calvados, Vire, Calvados, Normandy, France
- m. 1054 in Threxton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Adam fitz Simon of St. Sever, b. ABT 1055 in Saint-Sever-Calvados, Vire, Calvados, Normandy, France d. 1118 in Threxton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Simon De Seynt Sever - Published information: Family genealogies: death: 1090; Normandie, France
Author: Internet, A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland; vol. 2, Sir Bernard Burke, London 1863, Page number: 1468
Note: Published information: Family genealogies: death: 1090; Normandie, France
"Simon, Lord of seint-Sever, in Normandy, younger brother of Richard Gos, Viscount of Avranches...returned soon after [the Conquest] to Normandy where he died in the year 1090, leaving (by Gunora his wife...)
London 1863
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