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Hugh de Pierrepont III
- Preferred Name: Hugh de Pierrepont III[1]
- Alternate Name: Hugh de Pierrepont
- Gender: M
- FSID: G6XH-RZ1
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Hugh-de-Pierrepont/6000000003513242995?through=6000000009514754711
- Death: 1052 in Pierrepont, Aisne, Picardie, France at LATI: N9.6541 LONG: E0.7921
- Birth: ABT 1007 in Pierrepont, Aisne, Picardie, France at LATI: N9.6541 LONG: E0.7921
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Sir
- Notes:
=== Sir ===
Sir
=== The Pierrepont Family is of Norman orig ===
The Pierrepont Family is of Norman origin, antedating the Conquest. The castle of Pierrepont, which derived its name in the time of Charlemagne from a stone bridge built nearby to take the place of a ferry, lay in the southern portion of Picardy, diocese of Laon, about six miles fom S. Sauveur, Normandy. The ealiest lord of the castle of which we have knowledge was Sir Hugh de Pierrepont, and it was his grandson Sir Robert, Kt who was a commander in the army that accompanied the Conqueror to England, took part in the battle of Hastings, 1066 A.D., and was the ancestor of the English branch. He was given great estates in the counties of Suffolk and Sussex, among which was the Lordship of Hurst Pierrepont. John Pierpont, as the family now began to spell the name, born in London in 1617, came to America and settled probably at Ipswich, Massachusetts in 1640. In 1656 he purchased 300 acres, where Roxbury and Dorchester are now situated, giving its name to the latter portion as a compliment to his second cousin Henry Pierrepont, who had been created Marquis of Dorchester. John died in 1682, and his gravestone is in the old burying ground at Eustis and Washington Streets in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Note: John Pierpont Morgen b. 17 April 1837; the well-known banker of New York was related to this family. He was the son of Juliet Pierpont and Junius S. Morgan of Hartford, CT. Sources: "Pierrepont Genealogies" by R. Burnham Moffat, Privately Printed 1913
=== SIR HUGH DE PIERREPONT, A.D. 980. Lord o ===
SIR HUGH DE PIERREPONT, A.D. 980. Lord of Castle Pierrepont in the south confines of Picardy and Diocese of Loare, a branch of the Pierreponts who were lords of Castle Pierrepont, two leagues from St. Sauveur, Normandy, from whence they derived their name. The place derives its name from a stone bridge with which Charlemagne supplied the place of a ferry.**--Barnum, Mary Pierpont, Pierpont Genealogy (Boston, 1928), 6.
=== (Sir) ===
(Sir)
=== (21) dead ===
(21) dead
Preferred Parents:
Father: Hugh de Pierrepont II, b. ABT 980 in Castle Pierrepont; Saint-Sauveur, Normandy, France d. in Pierrepont, Aisne, Picardie, France
Mother: Liutgarde de Trepel, b. ABT 990 in England
Family 1: Ermengrade de Montaigu, b. ABT 1000 in Normandie, France d. 1108 in Normandie, France
Family 2: Blanche Percy, b. BET 985 AND 1029 in France
Family 3: inconnue ,
- Ingelram de Pierrepont, b. ABT 1030 in Pierrepont, Neufchatel, Seine-Inferiure, Normandy, France d. 1090
Sources:
- Title: Virtual Pedigree
Author: "Virtual Pedigree." Virtual Pedigree. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2016. .
Publication: Name: https://www.relativefinder.org/static/vprf/index.html;
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