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Sibyl Chaworth
- Preferred Name: Sibyl Chaworth[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23]
- Gender: F
- Burial: AFT 6 JAN 1147 in Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England at LATI: N1.514 LONG: E1.999 with note: Removed United Kingdom.
- Birth: in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England at LATI: N1.0687 LONG: E1.794
- FSID: M5GV-G5K
- Death: 6 JAN 1147 in Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England at LATI: N1.5143 LONG: E1.9971
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“WALTER OF SALISBURY (otherwise known as WALTER FITZ EDWARD, WALTER THE SHERIFF), of Chitterne, Alton Barnes, Amesbury, Chicklade, Etchilhampton, Lake (in Wilsford), Little Langford, Mildenhall, North Tidworth, Rockley (in Preshute), Shrewton, Somerford (in Great Somerford), Tollard (in Tollard Royal), and Wilcot, Wiltshire, Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, North Aston, Oxfordshire, etc., hereditary Sheriff of Wiltshire, Constable of Salisbury Castle, son and heir.
He married SIBYL DE CHAOURCES, daughter of Patrick (or Patrice) de Chaources (or de Sourches), seigneur of Sourches (in Saint-Symphorien) in Maine, Toddington, Bedfordshire, Great Wishford, Wiltshire, etc., by Maud, daughter of Ernulph (or Arnulph) de Hesdin (or Hesding) [see CHAWORTH 1 for her ancestry].
They had three sons,
1. William,
2. Patrick [1st Earl of Salisbury], and
3. Walter [Canon of Bradenstoke],
and two daughters,
4. Hawise and
5. Sibyl.
About 1115 King Henry I gave, or more probably confirmed, to the church of Salisbury two hides of land at Warminster, Wiltshire which Walter, son of Edward of Salisbury, had held. In 1130 he was acquitted of £4 of Danegeld in Dorset and £7 in Wiltshire. He was present at the Council of Northampton in 1131. He was with King Stephen at Westminster at Easter 1136, and at Salisbury at Christmas 1139. He founded Bradenstoke Priory in the parish of Lyneham, Wiltshire in 1139. He endowed the priory with the vill of Bradenstoke and the church to Lyneham, Wiltshire; his charter was confirmed by his wife, Sibyl, and his sons, William and Patrick. In 1142 he granted the manor of Tarlton (in Rodmarton), Gloucestershire to the Cathedral church of Salisbury, in recompense for the harm done to the church by his son, William. His wife, Sibyl, predeceased him.
WALTER OF SALISBURY took the habit of a canon at Bradenstoke Priory. He died in 1147.
He and his wife, Sibyl, were buried at Bradenstoke Priory in the same grave.
Children of Walter of Salisbury, by Sibyl de Chaources:
i. PATRICK OF SALISBURY, Earl of Salisbury [see next].
ii. HAWISE OF SALISBURY, married (1st) ROTROU II, Count of Perche [see ENGLAND 2.i]; (2nd) ROBERT I, Count of Dreux and Braine) [see DREUX 6].
iii. SIBYL OF SALISBURY, married JOHN MARSHAL, Marshal of England [see MARSHAL 2].”
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WALTER FitzEdward de Salisbury (-1147, bur Bradenstoke Priory[1406]). The Book of Lacock names “Walterum de Saresburia” as son of “Edwardum…vicecomitem Wiltes”[1407]. Sheriff of Wiltshire during the reign of King Henry I[1408]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Walterus de Sireburne" used to hold one knight’s fee from the abbot of Glastonbury in Somerset "tempore Regis Henrici" (presumably indicating King Henry I) and that "comes Patricius" now held the same[1409]. m ([1115/20]) SIBYL de Chaources, daughter of PATRICK [I] de Chaources [Chaworth] & his wife Mathilde de Hesdin (----, bur Bradenstoke Priory[1410]). The Book of Lacock records that “Walterus de Saresburia” married “Sibillam de Cadurcia”[1411]. The date of her marriage can be estimated very approximately from the likely birth date of her son William. Bracton lists a claim by "[Willelmus Comes] Sarr et Ela [uxor eius]" against "Paganum de Chawtesteford in comitatu Gloucestrie" dated 1218, recording that "Patricius de Chawrtes antecessor eiusdem Pagani" gave a manor (unnamed) "[in maritagium] --- Sibilla sua" from whom it descended to "Patricio filio suo et de ipse Patricio --- [patri ipsius] Ele et de ipso Willelmo predicte Ele"[1412]. Walter & his wife had five children:
a) WILLIAM ([before 1120]-after 1 Jul 1143, bur Bradenstoke Priory[1413]). ...
b) PATRICK (-killed in battle Poitou [7 Apr] 1168, bur Poitiers, Abbaye de Saint-Hilaire). ...
c) HAWISE ([1120]-13 Jan before 1152). ...
d) WALTER . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified. Canon at Bradenstoke.
e) SIBYL . The early 13th century Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal records that John divorced his first wife and married "damesele Sibire la sorur le cunte Patriz"[1449]. m (before [1144]) as his second wife, JOHN FitzGilbert, the Marshal, son of GILBERT the Marshal & his wife --- (-before Nov 1165).
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL1.htm#WilliamSalisburydied1147
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SIBYL de Chaources (----, bur Bradenstoke Priory[1320]). The Book of Lacock records that “Walterus de Saresburia” married “Sibillam de Cadurcia”[1321]. The date of her marriage can be estimated very approximately from the likely birth date of her son William. Bracton lists a claim by "[Willelmus Comes] Sarr et Ela [uxor eius]" against "Paganum de Chawtesteford in comitatu Gloucestrie" dated 1218, recording that "Patricius de Chawrtes antecessor eiusdem Pagani" gave a manor (unnamed) "[in maritagium] --- Sibilla sua" from whom it descended to "Patricio filio suo et de ipse Patricio --- [patri ipsius] Ele et de ipso Willelmo predicte Ele"[1322]. m ([1115/20]) WALTER de Salisbury, son of EDWARD de Salisbury & his wife --- (-1147).
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#SibylChaourcesMWalterSalisbury
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BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#PatrickChaourcesdiedafter1121 as of 1/22/2016
SIBYL de Chaources . The Book of Lacock records that “Walterus de Saresburia” ma
Memorial
Sibilla was the daughter of Patrick de Chaources and Matilda Hesdin.
She married Walter de Salisbury, son of Edward de Salisbury and Matilda Fitz Herbert. (Walter de Salisbury was born about 1087 in S
=== Sources: Kraentzler 1147, 1385; A. Roots ===
Sources: Kraentzler 1147, 1385; A. Roots 108; Ayers, p797; AF. Roots: Sybil, daughter of Patrick de Chaworth, living 1133. Ayers: Sibyl, daughter of Patric de Cadurcis. AF says born 1082 of Kempsford, Gloucestershire, and also born 1095of Nottinghamshire. K. dubs her mother "Lady of Kempford."
=== !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF SIXTY COLON ===
!SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF SIXTY COLONISTS WHO CAME TO NEW ENGLAND BETWEEN 1623 AND 1650, 6TH ED 1988, PG 102 LINE 108-26 !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF SIXTY COLONISTS WHO CAME TO NEW ENGLAND BETWEEN 1623 AND 1650, 6TH ED 1988, PG 73, LINE 66-27 !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF CERTAIN AMERICAN COLONISTS WHO CAME TO AMERICA BEFORE 1700, 7TH ED 1992, PG 69, LINE 66-27 !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF CERTAIN AMERICAN COLONISTS WHO CAME TO AMERICA BEFORE 1700, 7TH ED 1992, PG 101 LINE 108-26
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.112, 126, 184; SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.22, 26; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== Miscellaneous Biography ===
Sibyl de Chaworth
Also Known As:"Sibil", "de Chaources"
Birth circa 1090 Kempsford,,Gloucestershire,England
Death:Died 1147 in Choir,Bradenstoke,Wiltshire,England
Place of Burial:Priory, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Patrick de Chaworth and Matilda de Hesdin
Wife of Walter fitzEdward de Salisbury, Lord of Salisbury
Mother of Hawise de Salisbury; Walter Salisbury, Brade; Patrick de Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury; Sybilla of Salisbury and Mathilde d'Evereaux
Sister of Morgan De Chaworth; Robert de Chaworth, I; Hugh de Chaworth; Pagen de Chaworth; Patrick de Chaworth and 1 other
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Sibilla was the daughter of Patrick de Chaources and Matilda Hesdin.
She married Walter de Salisbury, son of Edward de Salisbury and Matilda Fitz Herbert. (Walter de Salisbury was born about 1087 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, died in 1147 in Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England.
Both Sibilla and Walter were buried together in the choir in Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire County, England.
They had at least three children: Patrick, Sibyl and Harvise (Hedwige)
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=90151726
=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick,_1st_Earl_of_Salisbury ===
"Wiltshire County Council – Wiltshire Community History Get Text Image". Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 2009-03-24.^ Jump up to:a b "Wiltshire County Council – Wiltshire Community History Get Text Image". Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 2009-03-24.Barlow, Frank. The Feudal Kingdom of England 1042–1216 Londan: Longman Group Limited, 1961. ISBN 0-582-48237-2
=== https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90151726/sibilla-de_chaworth ===
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 July 2018), memorial page for Sibilla de Chaworth (1100–1140), Find A Grave Memorial no. 90151726, citing Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England ; Maintained by Kat (contributor 47496397) .
=== !"Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call, 1989, ===
!"Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call, 1989, Chart # 11465.
=== Royal Ancestry Biography ===
“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“WALTER OF SALISBURY (otherwise known as WALTER FITZ EDWARD, WALTER THE SHERIFF), of Chitterne, Alton Barnes, Amesbury, Chicklade, Etchilhampton, Lake (in Wilsford), Little Langford, Mildenhall, North Tidworth, Rockley (in Preshute), Shrewton, Somerford (in Great Somerford), Tollard (in Tollard Royal), and Wilcot, Wiltshire, Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, North Aston, Oxfordshire, etc., hereditary Sheriff of Wiltshire, Constable of Salisbury Castle, son and heir. He married SIBYL DE CHAOURCES, daughter of Patrick (or Patrice) de Chaources (or de Sourches), seigneur of Sourches (in Saint-Symphorien) in Maine, Toddington, Bedfordshire, Great Wishford, Wiltshire, etc., by Maud, daughter of Ernulph (or Arnulph) de Hesdin (or Hesding) [see CHAWORTH 1 for her ancestry]. They had three sons, William, Patrick [1st Earl of Salisbury], and Walter [Canon of Bradenstoke], and two daughters, Hawise and Sibyl. About 1115 King Henry I gave, or more probably confirmed, to the church of Salisbury two hides of land at Warminster, Wiltshire which Walter, son of Edward of Salisbury, had held. In 1130 he was acquitted of £4 of Danegeld in Dorset and £7 in Wiltshire. He was present at the Council of Northampton in 1131. He was with King Stephen at Westminster at Easter 1136, and at Salisbury at Christmas 1139. He founded Bradenstoke Priory in the parish of Lyneham, Wiltshire in 1139. He endowed the priory with the vill of Bradenstoke and the church to Lyneham, Wiltshire; his charter was confirmed by his wife, Sibyl, and his sons, William and Patrick. In 1142 he granted the manor of Tarlton (in Rodmarton), Gloucestershire to the Cathedral church of Salisbury, in recompense for the harm done to the church by his son, William. His wife, Sibyl, predeceased him. WALTER OF SALISBURY took the habit of a canon at Bradenstoke Priory. He died in 1147. He and his wife, Sibyl, were buried at Bradenstoke Priory in the same grave.
Clutterbuck Hist. & Antiq. of Hertford 1 (1815): 371 (Longespée-Zouch ped). Gentleman's Mag. 103 (1833): 402. Memoirs illus. of the Hist. & Antiqs. of Wiltshire & the City of Salisbury (1851): 216 ("Of Walter of Salisbury (the next representative of the family) few facts are on record. As a baron, he witnessed a charter of king Stephen, in the year 1136; and in 1142 he founded the priory of Bradenstoke, in the vale of Malmesbury, placing therein regular canons of the order of St. Augustine. After the death of his wife (as related in the Book of Lacock), he assume the tonsure and habit of the canons; and there the bodies of both his wife and himself were placed in one tomb by the presbytery. The name of his wife was Sibilla de Cadurcis, or (in English) Chaworth, by him he left issue his son and heir Patrick, afterwards the first Earl of Salisbury. Two younger sons, Walter and William, are said to have been canons of Bradenstoke. Hawise, a daughter, was very honourably married in France. She became, in 1126, the second wife of Rotrou first comte de Perche; and was remarried before 1145 to Robert of France, comte de Dreux: she died before 1152."). Herald & Genealogist 6 (1871): 241-253. Notes & Queries 4th Ser. 9 (1872): 313-315. Money Hist. of Newbury (1887): 72-79 (Salisbury ped.). Genealogist n.s. 5 (1889): 209-212 ("The recent publication of Bracton's Note Book' has brought to light two cases, which supply evidence on this subject ... The first of these cases is to be found in the extracts from the Westminster Plea Roll for Trinity Term, 2 Henry III (1218), in which William, Earl of Salisbury (the famous Longsword), claims, in right of his wife, Ela, from Pagan de Chaworth, certain Manors in Gloucestershire, as those which Patrick de Chaworth, Pagan's predecessor (antecessor), gave in marriage with Sibilla, his daughter, in the time of Henry I, which right descended from Sibilla to his son Patrick, and from Patrick to his son William, the father of Ela. Pagan does not challenge this statement in any respect, but pleads, and successfully, that so far from establishing the claim of the Earl and his wife to hold these Manors in capite from the King, it only shows that the ancestors of the Countess received them in marriage from his ancestors. Acccording to the pedigree thus admitted in court, it is clear that Sibilla was daughter of the original Patrick de Chaworth, who had acquired, through marrying Matilda, one of Arnulph de Hesding's daughters, a share of Arnulph's Domesday manors, some of which were afterwards again given as a marriage portion with Sibilla to Walter of Salisbury ... The difficulties as to the dates of the birth of Sibilla's children, supposed to be involved, have no real existence. All that is known as to her son, Earl Patrick, is that he was of age in 1142, and born, therefore, at least as early as 1121, whilst his sister, Hawise, is said to have become the second wife of Rotrou (III), Count of Perche, in 1126, when she may have been, perhaps, sixteen."). C.P. 11 (1949): 374-375 (sub Salisbury). VCH Wiltshire 3 (1956): 275-288; 5 (1957): 44-71; 6 (1962): 53-60, 213-221; 8 (1965): 103-105; 10 (1975): 8-13, 71-77, 190-204; 12 (1983): 125-138, 160-184; 13 (1987): 79-88, 105-114; 14 (1991): 194-204; 15 (1995): 13-55, 153-163, 178-183, 242-252. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 112. VCH Gloucester 11 (1976): 236-240. VCH Oxford 11(1983): 6-21. Franklin English Episcopal Acta 8 (1993): 10. Keats-Rohm Domesday Descendants (2002): 110, 391-392. Stacy Surveys of the Estates of Glasonbury Abbey, c. 1135-1201 (Recs. of Social & Econ. Hist. 33) (2001): 207 footnote 1,244 footnote 8. Thomas English & the Normans (2003):121. Stacy Charters & Custumals of Shaftesbury Abbey, 1089-1216 (2006): 67 (“Walter was the son of Edward of Salisbury, whom he had succeeded perhaps by 1101, certainly by 1108x10: RRAN, ii. nos. 544, 971. Edward had held 3 carucates in terrra villanorum in Tisbury in 1086; the total value of knights' lands in the manor was £13, which, given the usual equation of £1 to 1 hide, would suggest an assessment of 5 hides for Edward's holding: DB i. 67bi. Walter's son, Earl Patrick of Salisbury, held a knight's fee of the abbess in 1166: RB, i. 213. Bordering Edward's manor of Boyton (DB. i. 69bi) is Chicklade, a detached member of Tisbury, which was called a knight's fee in the Middle English list, and descended through the line of the earls of Salisbury: Williams, 'Knights', pp. 233, 236; VCH Wilts, xiii. 106, 111.").
Children of Walter of Salisbury, by Sibyl de Chaources:
i. PATRICK OF SALISBURY, Earl of Salisbury [see next].
ii. HAWISE OF SALISBURY, married (1st) ROTROU II, Count of Perche [see ENGLAND 2.i]; (2nd) ROBERT I, Count of Dreux and Braine) [see DREUX 6].
iii. SIBYL OF SALISBURY, married JOHN MARSHAL, Marshal of England [see MARSHAL 2].”
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=== Information recieved from John Luddy Bur ===
Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr.
=== He [Walter of Salisbury] married Sibyl, ===
He [Walter of Salisbury] married Sibyl, daughter of Patrick DECHAOURCES [Chaworth], by Maud, daughter of Ernulf DE HESDIN; whichSibyl had as her marriage-portion 15 fees of the old feoffment and onenewly made. She died before her husband and was buried near the quirein Bradenstoke. He took the habit.
=== REF: Weis: Ancestral Roots of Certain Am ===
REF: Weis: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists 108-26.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Patrick Chaworth, b. 1052 in Chaworth, Nottinghamshire, England d. 1120 in England
Mother: Maud DeHesdin, b. 1057 in Toddington, Bedfordshire, , England d. 1133 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, , England
Family 1: Walter de Salisbury , b. ABT 1091 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England d. ABT 1147 in Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England
- m. ABT 1117 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
- Hawise of Salisbury, b. 1118 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales d. 13 JAN 1151 in Braine, Aisne, Picardie, France
- Patrick d'Evreux I Earl of Salisbury, b. ABT 1122 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom d. 1167
- Sibyl de Salisbury, b. 27 NOV 1126 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom d. BEF 3 JUN 1176 in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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Sibilla de Chaworth
BIRTH 1100 Kempsford, Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England
DEATH 1140 (aged 39–40) Bradenstoke, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England
BURIAL Bradenstoke Priory
Bradenstoke, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England
PLOT Choir with her husband
MEMORIAL ID 90151726
Sibilla was the daughter of Patrick de Chaources and Matilda Hesdin.
She married Walter de Salisbury, son of Edward de Salisbury and Matilda Fitz Herbert. They had at least three children: Patrick, Sibyl and Harvise (Hedwige).
- Title: Maud Chaource/ de Chaworth (1082-1147), Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9289&h=30500507&indiv=try;
Note: Name: Maud Chaource/ de Chaworth
Gender: f (Female)
Birth Date: Abt 1082
Birth Place: Toddington, Bedfordshire, England, Great Britain
Death Date: 1147
Death Age: 65
Father: Patrick de Chourses/ de Chaworth
Mother: Maud de Hesdin
Spouse: Walter Fitz Edward Salisbury/ d'Evreux
Children:
Patrick de Salisbury/ Earl of Salisbury
Edwige de Salisbury/ de Montfort l'Aumery
Sybil Salisbury
- Title: Magna Charta
Author: Magna Charta, John S. Wurts, Name: Brookfield Publishing Company; Location: New York; Date: 1942;, Page number: p. 102
Note: John S. Wurts, Magna Charta (New York, Brookfield Publishing Company,1942).
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- Title: SULPICE . The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence
Page: British Isles - England, Earls 1138-1143, p. 228: WALTER FitzEdward de Salisbury (-1147). The Book of Lacock names “Walterum de Saresburia” as son of “Edwardum…vicecomitem Wiltes”[1710]. Sheriff of Wiltshire during the reign of King Henry I[1711]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Walterus de Sireburne" used to hold one knight’s fee from the abbot of Glastonbury in Somerset "tempore Regis Henrici" (presumably indicating King Henry I) and that "comes Patricius" now held the same[1712]. m ([1115/20]) SIBYL de Chaources, daughter of PATRICK [I] de Chaources [Chaworth] & his wife Mathilde de Hesdin. The Book of Lacock records that “Walterus de Saresburia” married “Sibillam de Cadurcia”[1713]. The date of her marriage can be estimated very approximately from the likely birth date of her son William. Bracton lists a claim by "[Willelmus Comes] Sarr et Ela [uxor eius]" against "Paganum de Chawtesteford in comitatu Gloucestrie" dated 1218, recording that "Patricius de Chawrtes antecessor eiusdem Pagani" gave a manor (unnamed) "[in maritagium] --- Sibilla sua" from whom it descended to "Patricio filio suo et de ipse Patricio --- [patri ipsius] Ele et de ipso Willelmo predicte Ele"[1714].
- Title: Sibilla de Chaworth (1082-1147), Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p193.htm#i5779 Citations: 1-7 [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 8-18. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 134. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 467-468. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 594. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 34-35. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 303-304. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 133.
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p193.htm#i5779;
Note: Sibilla de Chaworth [1,2,3,4,5,6]
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
F, #5779, b. circa 1082, d. before 1147
Father Patrick de Chaworth, Seigneur de Sourches1,7,3,4,5,6 b. c 1052, d. a 1127
Mother Sibyl de Hesdin7,4 d. a 1133
Sibilla de Chaworth married Walter de Evereux, Sheriff of Wiltshire, Constable of Salisbury Castle, son of Edward de Devereux, Sheriff of Wiltshire and Matilda Evereux; They had 3 sons (William; Patrick, 1st Earl of Salisbury; & Walter, Canon of Bradenstoke) & 2 daughters (Hawise, wife of Rotrou II, Comte de Perche, & of Robert I, Comte de Dreux & Braine; & Sibyl, wife of John Marshal, Marshal of England).1,2,3,4,5,6 Sibilla de Chaworth was born circa 1082 at of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. She died before 1147 at of Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; Buried in Bradenstoke Priory in the same grave with her husband.4
Family: Walter de Evereux, Sheriff of Wiltshire, Constable of Salisbury Castle b. c 1087, d. 1147
Children:
Hawise Devereux+1,3,4 b. c 1118, d. b 1152
Patrick de Evereux, Earl of Salisbury, Sheriff of Wiltshire+4,6 b. b 1120, d. 7 Apr 1168
Sybil de Salisbury+4,5 b. c 1120, d. b 3 Jun 1176
- Title: Domesday Descendants, A Prospography of People Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166
Author: Keats-Rohan, K.B.S. , Domesday Descendants, A Prospography of PeopleOccurring in English Documents 1066-1166, K.B.S. Keats-Rohan, Name: The Boydell Press; Location: Suffolk; Date: 2002;, Page number: Vol. II, p. 392
Note: Keats-Rohan, K.B.S. . Domesday Descendants, A Prospography of PeopleOccurring in English Documents 1066-1166. Suffolk: The BoydellPress, 2002.
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