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Nicholas de Bacqueville



Preferred Parents:
Father: Ralph de Néville I, b. ABT 1009 in Neuville-sur-Touques, Orne, Lower Normandy, France   d. AFT 1048 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
Mother: Teuton Courtanneur, b. 1013 in France, Meurthe-Et-Moselle, Lorraine, France   d. 5 JUN 1063 in France, Meurthe-Et-Moselle, Lorraine, France

Family 1: Nicholas De Bacqueville,    b. in France   
Family 2: Gertrude ,      
  1. Walter Martel de Bacqueville, b. ABT 1051 in France     d. in France
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  1. Title: Geni: Balderic the Teuton, 1st Lord of Bacqueville
    Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/Balderic-the-Teuton-1st-Lord-of-Bacqueville/6000000003411936482;
    Note: Balderic Latin: Baldricus Gender: Male Birth: circa 977 Bacqueville-en-Caux, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France Death: 1033 (52-60) Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France Immediate Family: Son of Wigeric Husband of N.N. de Brionne and Muriella de Normandie, {fictitious} Father of Fulk de Aunou; Nicolas de Bacqueville, Seigneur de Bacqueville-en-Caux; Richard de Novavilla; Hawise fitz Baldric de Courcy; Robert I de Courcy and 3 others Brother of Wigeric II, seigneur de Beaugency and Elizabeth de Courcy, Nun at St. Amand Added by: James Frederick Pultz on January 14, 2008 Managed by: Jerry Lee Nelson and 62 others Curated by: Terry Jackson (Switzer) Excerpt from "ON THE NORMAN ANCESTRY OF THE NEVILS, AND THE ORIGIN OF THE ARMORIAL BEARINGS OF THE LINE OF RABY." by J. R. PLANCHE, ESQ., SOMERSET HERALD, T.P. in Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 22. London, 1866. P. 281: ...It is clear, from a passage in Ordericus Vitalis, that the Norman family of Nevil issued from a Teutonic stock, some members of which appear to have offered their services to Richard, second Duke of Normandy, and to have held high office, contracted important alliances, and were actually lords of large fiefs in England previous to the conquest. Baldric Teutonicus was lord of Bacqueville en Caux, and archearius under Duke William. He married a niece of Gilbert Comte de Brionne, grandson of Duke Richard I, and Regent of Normandy in 1040. Ordericus makes frequent mention of Baldric and of his brother Vigerius or Wiger; and a charter by the former shews that he had a sister Elizabeth, who was a nun at St. Amand. This charter being granted with the consent of William, king of the English, proves that Baldric was living at least as late as 1066. By his wife, whose name has not yet transpired, but who, as I have stated, was the niece of the powerful Gilbert Count of Brionne, and therefore a great granddaughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, he had six sons and two daughters:— 1, Nicholas, who succeeded to his fief of Bacqueville en Caux, and thence called " de Bacqueville"; 2, Foulk d'Anou, so named from his fief of Anou le Faucon in Normandy, and who furnished forty ships for the Conqueror's invasion of England; 3, Robert, surnamed De Courcy from his fief of Gourde sur Dive; 4, Richard, the first of the name of Nevil, being called "de Novavilla" or " de Neuville," from his fief of Neuville sur Tocque in the department of the Orne, the arrondissement of Argenton, and the canton of Gace; 5, Baldric, surnamed De Balgenzais from his fief of Bonquence or Bonquency; and 6, Vigerius or Wiger, named after his uncle, and also called Apulensis, having been born, probably, in Apulia; 7, Elizabeth, named after her aunt, and married to Fulk de Boneval; and 8, Hawisia, wife of that Robert Fitz Erneis who fought and fell in the battle of Hastings. _______________________ See: Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Compiled by J. Orton Buck, and Timothy Beard, 1978, published by the Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, page 292 ______________________ "Balderic, the elder son, styled by the Norman writers Teutonicus, the Germany, is honourably mentioned in their histories, as a stout and warlike commander. He married the niece of Gilbert, Earl of Brion in Normandy, and daughter of Richard de Clare, Earl of Clare, by whom he had seven daughters and six sons. 1) Nicholas, surnamed de Bacqueville, who by the niece of Gunnora, Dutchess of Normandy, had two sons, William Martell, Earl Warren in Normandy (who left that surname to his posterity) created Earl of Surry by the Conqueror; and Walter de St Martin, the father of Roger, surnamed de Mortimer, who attended the conqueror, subdued Edrich, Earl of Shrewsbury, did thereupon enjoy Wigmore-Castle, and was ancestor to the Mortimers, ancient Barons of England, and to the Earls of March and Ulster. 2) Fulke D’Alnou 3) Robert de Courcei, Ancestor to the Lord Kingsale. 4) Richard de Nova-Villa (Nevil) father of Gilbert, who attended the Norman Duke to England, in quality of his Admiral, and gave rise to the noble spreading family of Nevil. 5) Balderic de Beaugency 6) Wigerious, or Wigman of Apulia ___________________ Baldric 'the Teuton'1 M, #7431 Father Wigelius, Lord Courci Baldric 'the Teuton' married (Miss) de Benefacta, daughter of Richard de Benefacta, Lord Clare. Family (Miss) de Benefacta Children Richard de Neville+ d. a 1066 Robert de Courci+ d. a 1026 Faulk d' Aunay+ d. a 1020 Nicholas de Baschevilla Citations [S1952] Unknown author, Pedigree of Dawnay, Foster's Pedigrees, Vol. II, part 2. From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p248.htm#i7431 _____________ Balderick TEUTONICUS Born: ABT 1054 Notes: The Norman family of Nevill came from Teutonic stock. Baldrick was Lord of Bacqueville en Caux under Duke William. He married a niece of Gilbert Compte De Brionne, a grandson of duke Richard I who was regent of Normandy in 1040. Father: Wigerius TEUTONICUS Mother: ¿? Married: Rohaise De CLARE (dau. of Richard De Clare, 1° E. Clare, and Rohese Giffard) ABT 1078 Children: 1. Gunnora De ANJOU 2. Nicholas De BASCHELVILLA 3. Robert De COURSY 4. Fulke De ANJOU 5. Richard "Teutonicus" De NOVAVILLA 6. Balderick De BEAUGENCY 7. Wigerius De APULIA 8. Hawise FITZBALDERICK From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE1.htm#Balderick TEUTONICUS _______________ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry Vol. II Eighth Edition. https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera02inburk https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera02inburk#page/1470/mode/1up Pg.1470 RICHARD DE NOVAVILLA (4th son of Baldricus Teutonicus, Lord of Bacqueville-en-Caux and Archearius, held the fief of Neuvile sur Tongue, in Normandy, and was father of GILBERT DE NEVILE, who is said to have been Admiral to the Conqueror, by his wife Philicia, dau. of the Count de Damoys, he had a son, GILBERT DE NEVILE, who founded Tupholme Abbey, ante 1168, m. Johanna, dau. of Roger de Clare, and left a son and heir, GEOFFREY DE NEVILE, Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed, m. Emma, dau. and heir of Bertram de Bulmer, Lord of Brancepeth, in the Palatinate of Durham, and had (with a son, Henry, who d. s. p.) an only dau., ISABEL DE NEVILE, heir to her brother. This great heir to m. Robert Fitz-Maldred, Lord of Raby, in Durham (of the illustrious Saxon stock of the Earls of Northumberland), and by him had a son, GEOFFREY DE NEVILE, who assumed his mother's name. His eldest son, Robert de Nevile, Lord of Raby, was ancestor of the extinct Earls of Westmorland and the Marquess of Abergavenny. His 2nd son, .... etc. _________________ Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire by Foster, Joseph https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount02fost https://archive.org/stream/pedigreesofcount02fost#page/n47/mode/2up Pedigree of Nevile, of Chevet. .... etc. Baldricus Teutonicus, Lord of Bacqueville-en-Caux and Archearius under Duke William. His history is minutely told by Ordericus Vitalis. = ..... , daughter of ..... and niece of Gislebert Comte de Brionne, Regent of Normandy in 1040. ; ch: Richard de Novavilla. RICHARD DE NOVAVILLA, (4th son Planché), held in Normandy the fief of Neuville sur Tonque, in the department of the Orne. = ; ch: Gilbert (m. Philicia, dau. of Count of Damoys) de Nevile GILBERT DE NEVILE, a Norman, said by Leland in his "Itinerary" to have accompanied William the Conqueror into England, and to have been his admiral. = PHILICIA, daughter of Count of Damoys. ; ch: Gilbert (m. Johanna Clare) de Neville. GILBERT DE NEVILLE, founded Tupholme Abbey before 14 Henry 2, 1168, and endowed it with, amongst other gifts, the church of St. Peter de Burratti, alias Tupholme, and St. Peter and St. Media rasa Tupholme. = JOHANNA, daughter of Roger Clare, Lord of Humeti, Constantiensis. ; ch: Geoffrey (m. Emme Bulmer) de Nevile. GEOFFREY DE NEVILE, gave to Tupholme Abbey the church of St. Germans, of Randby. In 23 Henry 2 he was governor of Berwick, married 1176, died 1194 (5 Richard I). = EMME, daughter and heiress of Bertram de Bulmer, Baron of Brancepeth, which lordship she brought to her husband. She was sometimes called Emma de Humez, and was the widow of Geoffrey, son of Peter de Valoignes in 1167. ; ch: Isabella (m. Robert Fitz Maildred), Henry (m. Alice .... ) de Nevile. HENRY DE NEVILE, married Alice ..... , and died s. p., 11 Henry 3. ISABELLA, sole daughter, and heiress to her brother Henry. = ROBERT FITZ MAILDRED, Lord of Raby, did homage for the lands of his father and brother-in-law, 11 Henry 3, inq. p. m., 37 Henry 3. ; ch: Geoffrey (m. Margaret Longvillers) Fitz Robert GEOFFREY FITZ ROBERT, assumed the name of Neville on account of the great inheritance he enjoyed from his mother. = MARGARET, daughter of John Longvillers. ; ch: Robert (m. Ida or Isabel, wid. Roger Bertram), Geoffrey (m. Margaret Longvillers) Nevil .... etc. _________________ C. FAMILY of BALDRIC Three siblings, parents not known: 1. BALDRIC (-before 1053). Orderic Vitalis records that “Baldrico Teutonico” came “cum Wigerio fratre suo in Normanniam” to serve “Ricardo duci” [presumably Duke Richard II] and that together they held “honorem de Balgenzaio.” "Guillermus Normannorum dux" confirmed the properties of Saint-Evroul, including “terram de Balchencei sicut tenuerat Baldricus eius comitis arcearius” bought from “Ernaldo...Willelmi filio consenciente Roberto suo avunculo et jubente comite Willelmo” by undated charter, witnessed by “...Malgerii archiepiscopi...” [which dates the document to 1037/53]. m ___ , daughter of ___ . Orderic Vitalis records that "Gislebertus comes Brionnæ nepos Ricardi ducis Normannorum" married "neptem suam" to “Baldrico Teutonico,” who had come “cum Wigerio fratre suo in Normanniam” to serve “Ricardo duci” [presumably Duke Richard II]. Her exact parentage is not known....

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