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William de Columbiéres
- Preferred Name: William de Columbiéres[1] [2]
- Alternate Name: William De COLUMBERS
- Gender: M
- FSID: KZC4-ST7
- Death: 1177 in Halewood, Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.3713 LONG: E2.822 with note: GEDCOM data
- Birth: 1151 in Halewood, Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.3713 LONG: E2.822 with note: GEDCOM data
- Notes:
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=== The name Ancient name Columbers... ===
WILLIAM DE COLOMBIERES.
mentioned by Wace (Rom. de Rou, l. 13,462)
He was probably deceased before the compilation of Domesday, in which a Rannulph de Columbels is returned as the holder of sundry manors in Kent, the reward of the services rendered to the Conqueror either by Rannulph himself or the William of Wace, whom he might have succeeded. Colombieres is in the arrondissement of Bayeux. The family of Colombieres (Columbers, Columbels) alone appears to have struck root in England, and had become an important baronial family in the reign of Henry II., in the 12th of whose reign Philip de Columbers accounted for ten knights' fees "de veteri feoffemento " and one "de novo," and in the 22nd of the same reign paid twenty marks for trespassing in the King's forests. In a Plea Roll of Henry II. Roger Bacon is set down as brother to Philip de Columbers, and a Gilbert de Columbers was a contemporary of Philip and settled in Berkshire.
The family of Columbers intermarried with the families of Chandos and Courtenai, and were Seigneurs of Dudevill, in Normandy; but the male line failed in England towards the close of the 13th century.
--(Planche)
=== == Biography == ===
== Biography ==
==Note==[[De_Candos-8|Maude de Candos ]], born 1146, could not have been William's mother. Since Maud's father was born in 1126, Maud could not havebeen born much earlier than 1126. She has been disconnected as William's mother.
== Acknowledgment==*WikiTree profile Columbers-3 created through the import of Ancestor'sthat we lost, the Decendants they left behind_2011-08-28_01 (2).ged on Sep 12, 2011 by [[Bryant-1003 | Willette Bryant]]. *This person was created through the import of Acrossthepond.ged on 21February 2011.*This person was created through the import of LJ Pellman ConsolidatedFamily_2011-03-21.ged on 21 March 2011.
=== The Ancient name Columbers... ===
WILLIAM DE COLOMBIERES.
mentioned by Wace (Rom. de Rou, l. 13,462)
He was probably deceased before the compilation of Domesday, in which a Rannulph de Columbels is returned as the holder of sundry manors in Kent, the reward of the services rendered to the Conqueror either by Rannulph himself or the William of Wace, whom he might have succeeded. Colombieres is in the arrondissement of Bayeux. The family of Colombieres (Columbers, Columbels) alone appears to have struck root in England, and had become an important baronial family in the reign of Henry II., in the 12th of whose reign Philip de Columbers accounted for ten knights' fees "de veteri feoffemento " and one "de novo," and in the 22nd of the same reign paid twenty marks for trespassing in the King's forests. In a Plea Roll of Henry II. Roger Bacon is set down as brother to Philip de Columbers, and a Gilbert de Columbers was a contemporary of Philip and settled in Berkshire.
The family of Columbers intermarried with the families of Chandos and Courtenai, and were Seigneurs of Dudevill, in Normandy; but the male line failed in England towards the close of the 13th century.
--(Planche)
Preferred Parents:
Mother: Maud de Chandos, b. 1136 in Nether Stowey, Somerset, England d. 1213 in Nether Stowey, Somerset, England
Family 1: Mary de Holland, b. 1153 in Upholland, Lancashire, England d. 1181 in Halewood, Lancashire, England
- m. 1172 in Upholland, Lancashire, England
- Alan de Columbiéres, b. 1177 in Halewood, Lancashire, England d. 1235 in Upholland, Lancashire, England
Sources:
- Title: The Norman people and their existing descendants in the British dominions and the United States of America .. Published 1874 Topics Normans, Names, Personal
Author: page 143
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/stream/normanpeopleand01unkngoog#page/n164/mode/2up;
Note: Gives ancient name of its origin from Bayeux, France. The rest of the data shows the line through Somerset, diff then this one.
- Title: History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster By Edward Baines
Author: page 747
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=P_RTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA747&lpg=PA747&dq=william+columbers+%2B+Hale,+Lancashire&source=bl&ots=xlqGwLxkla&sig=ig2BDf1z2eutr9_JzqHTz3vJCEU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjTneeat9XMAhWj44MKHY__B4k4ChDoAQgvMAY#v=onepage&q=william%20columbers%20%2B%20Hale%2C%20Lancashire&f=false;
Note: Gives details of the Alan's father William Columbers etc...
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