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Family 1: Radulph de Mainwaring,    b. ABT 995 in Coutances, Normandie, France    d. DECEASED
  1. Radulph de Mainwaring, b. ABT 1030 in Normandy, France     d. AFT 1086 in Cheshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Mainwarings, earliest origins: Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford, by J. G. Cavenagh
    Author: “Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford: an account of the family, and ... the manor of Whitmore”, compiled by J. G.[James Gordon] Cavenagh-Mainwaring, 1934, [Place of publication and publisher not identified] (Above link goes to pages 58, left-hand page, with pedigree of earliest Mainwarings beginning in 959 in Coutance, France, and being in Norfolk & Cheshire, England by about 1050.)
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/58/mode/2up;
    Note: See Pedigree of Manwaring of Norfolk and Cheshire, England on pages 58-59 at the link under the URL heading above.
    Page: (Link under the URL heading above goes to pages 58, left-hand page, with pedigree the of earliest Mainwarings beginning in about 959 in Coutance, France, and being in Norfolk & Cheshire, England by about 1050): (Beatrice is the 1st wife of): Radulph [de Mainwaring], born about 995, son of Hugh, the Bishop of Coutances, [Normandy, France], is the 2nd line down(2nd generation) at bottom of page 58. (Also see pages 50-51 which gives details on this family, by copying the link below, or paging left on the link under the URL heading above): https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/50/mode/2up (Pages 50-51): Radulph [de Mainwaring], born about 995 marries twice, 1st to Beatrice in about 1028, and 2nd to Emma in about 1058, having 2 sons with his 1st wife, Beatrice: who are Radulph [de Mainwaring], born about 1030, and William [de Mainwaring], born about 1035. These 2 sons, Radulph & William, fought in the Battle of Mortemer, [Normandy, France] between French King Henry I & William of Normandy who later became William the Conqueror.

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